Comparative Effectiveness and Safety of Inebilizumab Versus Rituximab in AQP4‐IgG‐Positive NMOSD
ABSTRACT Objective Rituximab (anti‐CD20, RTX) and inebilizumab (anti‐CD19, INE) represent B‐cell‐depleting therapies used for aquaporin‐4 antibody‐positive (AQP4‐IgG+) neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder (NMOSD); however, direct comparative evidence remains limited.
Jie Lin +11 more
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Biovigilance in Faecal Microbiota Transplantation: 7-Year Cohort Study and Framework for Microbiological Assessments of Infectious Adverse Events. [PDF]
Chernova VO +10 more
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ABSTRACT Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T‐cell therapy has been investigated in neurological diseases, encompassing both central nervous system malignancies and autoimmune disorders, thereby extending its application beyond hematological cancers.
Omar Alqaisi +5 more
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Correction to: Using C-Reactive Protein Measurements to Predict Treatment Failure in Native Vertebral Osteomyelitis: A Multisite Retrospective Cohort Study. [PDF]
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The role of 18F-FDG PET/CT in spinal infections: A comprehensive diagnostic tool. [PDF]
Liang R +9 more
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Neurovascular Contacts in the Pathophysiology of Neuralgic Amyotrophy: An Observational Study
ABSTRACT Objective Neuralgic amyotrophy (NA) is a prevalent, monophasic, multifocal immune‐mediated neuropathy. A distinctive characteristic of the disease is the occurrence of nerve or fascicle constrictions and torsions (NA‐associated focal nerve lesions, NAFL). The pathophysiology underlying this phenomenon remains to be fully elucidated.
Johannes Fabian Holle +4 more
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Retraction of: P-1834. Clinical profile and outcomes of hepatitis A virus-associated with severe acute liver injury in adults: A case study of Delhi, India. [PDF]
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Modeling the effects of vector species composition and temperature on the risk of dengue virus. [PDF]
Robertson SL +6 more
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Recurrent Hypothermia and Autonomic Dysfunction Secondary to Shapiro Syndrome
ABSTRACT A 44‐year‐old man presented with recurrent hypothermia, diaphoresis and hypertension. Extensive investigation for infectious, inflammatory, metabolic and endocrine aetiologies was negative. MR scan of the brain demonstrated no lesions but revealed callosal dysgenesis, consistent with Shapiro syndrome.
Naveen Kumar +3 more
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Editorial: Women in infectious agents and disease: 2025. [PDF]
Alva-Murillo N +2 more
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