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Neurologic Manifestations of Systemic Disease: Peripheral Nervous System

Current Treatment Options in Neurology, 2020
The impact that systemic disease has on the peripheral nervous system is vast. Polyneuropathies due to these disorders fall into broad categories including metabolic diseases, nutritional deficiencies, rheumatological diseases, infectious diseases, and malignancy-associated disorders.
Alex Dworetz   +3 more
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Nanomaterial applications for neurological diseases and central nervous system injury

Progress in Neurobiology, 2017
The effectiveness of noninvasive treatment for neurological disease is generally limited by the poor entry of therapeutic agents into the central nervous system (CNS). Most CNS drugs cannot permeate into the brain parenchyma because of the blood-brain barrier thus, overcoming this problem has become one of the most significant challenges in the ...
Lijie, Huang   +7 more
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Aspergillosis of the central nervous system: Clinicopathological analysis of 17 patients

Annals of Neurology, 1985
The clinical, laboratory, and pathological features of aspergillosis of the central nervous system (CNS) were studied in a series of 17 autopsied patients. Two groups were defined.
T. Walsh, Daniel B Hier, L. Caplan
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Childhood autoimmune neurologic diseases of the central nervous system

Neurologic Clinics, 2003
An autoimmune mechanism for ADEM and MS can be supported by the similar patterns of pathologic changes seen in both diseases with the animal model EAE induced by inoculating animals with nervous tissue and the occurrence of ADEM in patients exposed to nervous tissue during vaccination.
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Central Nervous System Immunoglobulin Synthesis in Neurological Disease

1983
The status of the central nervous system (CNS) as an immunological organ synthesizing immunoglobulin has been established convincingly in the past two decades. The first observations suggesting that such a process occurs were made in the early 1940s.
Michael J. Walsh   +2 more
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microRNA involvement in developmental and functional aspects of the nervous system and in neurological diseases

Neuroscience Letters, 2009
microRNAs, small non-coding RNAs that regulate gene expression at the post-transcriptional level, are emerging as important regulatory molecules involved in the fine-tuning of gene expression during neuronal development and function. microRNAs have roles during neuronal stem cell commitment and early differentiation as well as in later stages of ...
Christensen, Mette, Schratt, Gerhard M
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Diseases of the nervous system: A text-book of neurology and psychiatry.

The Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 1918
Reviews the book, Diseases of the nervous system: A text-book of neurology and psychiatry, Second Edition, Revised, Rewritten and Enlarged by Smith Ely Jelliffe and William A. White (1917). Improvements have been made in this, the second edition of this excellent text-book, in the chapters on the vegetative nervous system and the endocrinopathies, and ...
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Role of inflammation in neurodegenerative diseases

Current Opinion in Neurology, 2005
Purpose of reviewInflammation is a self-defensive reaction aimed at eliminating or neutralizing injurious stimuli, and restoring tissue integrity. In neurodegenerative diseases inflammation occurs as a local response driven by microglia, in the absence ...
L. Minghetti
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Sarcopenia and nervous system disorders

Journal of Neurology, 2022
Jie Yang   +3 more
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Circulating autoantibodies against central nervous system (CNS) antigens in neurological diseases

The Italian Journal of Neurological Sciences, 1994
A number of investigators have reported the detection of circulating autoantibodies directed against serum and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) neuronal antigens in certain neurological clinical conditions. Using an immunohistochemical technique, we examined the sera and (when available) the CSF from 120 patients with several neurological disorders and 40 ...
GIOMETTO B   +6 more
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