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Reliable AI Platform for Monitoring BCI Caused Brain Injury and Providing Real‐Time Protection
BrainGuard enables real‐time and interpretable assessment of brain injury caused by brain computer interface (BCI). Using feature‐based Gaussian process (GP) emulators trained on limited biomechanical data, it efficiently predicts full‐field strain and constructs patient‐specific digital brain twins to support clinical diagnosis and long‐term BCI ...
Chufan He +3 more
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Ozoralizumab-Induced Multifocal Demyelinating Neuropathy in a Patient With Rheumatoid Arthritis. [PDF]
Ikegawa Y +3 more
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No Glymphatic Dysfunction in Trigeminal Neuralgia: A Preliminary Study
In this study investigating cross‐sectional and longitudinal DTI‐ALPS changes in patients with trigeminal neuralgia, no DTI‐ALPS alterations were detected in trigeminal neuralgia patients. ABSTRACT Background Trigeminal neuralgia (TN) patients are at risk for glymphatic dysfunction due to their prolonged headaches and sleep disturbances.
Barış Genç, Kerim Aslan
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Monogenic Mimics of Neuroinflammatory Phenotypes in Children and Young Adults: An Evolving Landscape. [PDF]
Gupta A +4 more
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The overall body of evidence does not provide strong support for a preventive role of the Mediterranean diet in multiple sclerosis (components of the graph are retrieved from Servier Medical Art by Servier, licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0, Unported (CC BY 3.0)).
Fatemeh Shakouri +5 more
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Mesenchymal stem cells-derived exosomes and Kaempferol improve myelin repair via attenuating inflammation and oxidative stress in a cuprizone-induced demyelination model. [PDF]
Rabiei F +7 more
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Initially Normal MRI, Delayed Splenial Lesion in Marchiafava‐Bignami Disease
ABSTRACT Marchiafava–Bignami disease (MBD) may show normal findings on early MRI. In patients with alcohol use disorder or risk of thiamine deficiency, repeat imaging is important because splenial lesions can develop later. Recognizing this pattern is key to avoiding delayed diagnosis.
Tsuyoshi Nojima +4 more
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