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ABSTRACT Objective To compare the effectiveness of high‐efficacy treatments (HET) and low‐efficacy treatments (LET) in NMOSD patients with anti‐aquaporin‐4 antibodies (AQP4‐ab). Methods In this multi‐center study, we analyzed 183 AQP4‐ab seropositive NMOSD patients who received immunosuppressive treatments (IST).
Xiang Li +10 more
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Ueber das Zusammenvorkommen von Neuritis optica und Myelitis acuta [PDF]
Fritz Schanz
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ABSTRACT Objective We aimed to investigate the comparative effectiveness of standard versus personalized extended interval dosing of anti‐CD20 therapy on clinical and sub‐clinical outcomes in multiple sclerosis. Methods Clinical information was collected prospectively on Research Electronic Data Capture.
Nabil K. El Ayoubi +6 more
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Therapeutic decision making in autoimmune and inflammatory disorders of the central nervous system in children. [PDF]
Autoimmune and inflammatory disorders of the central nervous system can result in significant morbidity and mortality. Through the recognition of syndromes using diagnostic biomarkers, the clinician is now able to use immune suppressive therapies to ...
Dale, Rc, Lim, M., Nosadini, M
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Frequency of Seroconversion in Aquaporin‐4 Antibody Testing: Insights From Real‐World Data
ABSTRACT Clinicians often repeat aquaporin‐4‐immunoglobulin G (AQP4‐IgG) testing in case of possible seroconversion. Compared with older, less sensitive immunofluorescence assays (IFA), cell‐based assays (CBA) offer higher sensitivity. This study assessed the frequency of seroconversion in a retrospective Cleveland Clinic cohort (2006–2024) of 451 ...
Tatchaporn Ongphichetmetha +5 more
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A Paper ON "OPTIC NEURITIS," "CHOKED DISC," OR "PAPILLOEDEMA": TREATMENT, LOCALIZING VALUE, AND PATHOLOGY: Delivered before the Section of Ophthalmology of the British Medical Association at Belfast [PDF]
Victor Horsley
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Erythema gyratum perstans: association with a familial neurologic disease. [PDF]
Two members of the same family with erythema gyratum perstans and hypertrophic neuritis are reported. The dermatosis could be an expression of localization of neuritis to nerva vasorum with abnormal neurovascular response of cutaneous small vessels to ...
Bruno G +4 more
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Abstract BACKGROUND Retinal microvascular alterations, detectable via color fundus photography (CFP), may reflect cerebral microvascular pathology in Alzheimer's disease (AD). However, their associations with blood‐based biomarkers and cerebral small vessel disease (SVD) remain unclear.
William Robert Kwapong +16 more
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