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Homogeneous ALS Cohorts in Terms of Etiology, onset type, and Vaccination Status Are Required to Assess the Outcome of Their COVID Infection. [PDF]
Finsterer J.
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Transcranial Temporal Interference Stimulation of the Right Globus Pallidus in Parkinson's Disease
Abstract Background Invasive deep brain stimulation (DBS) has been shown to be effective in treating patients with Parkinson's disease (PD), yet its clinical use is limited to patients at the advanced stage of the disease. Transcranial temporal interference stimulation (tTIS) may be a novel nonneurosurgical and safer alternative, yet its therapeutic ...
Chenhao Yang+13 more
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Corrigendum: Blood biomarker dynamics in people with relapsing multiple sclerosis treated with cladribine tablets: results of the 2-year MAGNIFY-MS study. [PDF]
Wiendl H+17 more
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Abstract Background Depression is a common nonmotor complication in Parkinson's disease (PD). However, few studies have evaluated the efficacy of first‐line psychological therapies for depression in this patient population. Objectives This randomized controlled trial evaluated the efficacy of interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT), an empirically validated ...
Diana Koszycki+5 more
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Evidence of Involvement of the Calcitonin Gene‐Related Peptide in Restless Legs Syndrome
Abstract Background Restless legs syndrome (RLS) is a common sensory‐motor disorder characterized by an urge to move the legs, often with unpleasant sensations, particularly during rest. Current treatments include iron supplementation, dopamine agonists, and opioids, but new therapeutic approaches are needed.
Maria P. Mogavero+8 more
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Appropriately Designed Studies are Needed before Thiamine and Vitamin C Plus Hydrocortisone are Judged Non-beneficial in Septic Shock. [PDF]
Finsterer J, Scorza CA, Scorza FA.
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Movement Disorders Clinical Practice, EarlyView.
Matthew Julian Georgiades+7 more
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Optic Disc Pallor in Parkinson's Disease: A UK Biobank Study
Abstract Background Recent studies have suggested that retinal changes measured with optical coherence tomography are detectable in early Parkinson's disease (PD), highlighting the potential of ophthalmic biomarkers for diagnosis and monitoring. Objective We set out to investigate the relationship between optic disc pallor measured in fundoscopy images
Samuel Gibbon+3 more
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