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Multiple sclerosis
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- CLINICAL/SCIENTIFIC NOTES
BREAK IN BINOCULAR FUSION DURING HEAD TURNING IN MS PATIENTS WITH INO
- D. A. Mills, T. C. Frohman, S. L. Davis, A. R. Salter, S. McClure, I. Beatty, A. Shah, S. Galetta, E. Eggenberger, D. S. Zee, and E. M. Frohman
Neurology 2008; 71: 458-460.
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- ARTICLES
Quantitative risk-benefit analysis of natalizumab
- J. P. Thompson, K. Noyes, E. R. Dorsey, S. R. Schwid, and R. G. Holloway
Neurology 2008; 71: 357-364.
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Intravenous immunoglobulin in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis: A dose-finding trial
- F. Fazekas, F. D. Lublin, D. Li, M. S. Freedman, H. P. Hartung, P. Rieckmann, P. Soelberg Sørensen, M. Maas-Enriquez, B. Sommerauer, K. Hanna, For the PRIVIG Study Group, and the UBC MS/MRI Research Group
Neurology 2008; 71: 265-271.
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- EDITORIALS
Cannabis bliss?: Perhaps not?
- Peter A. Arnett
Neurology 2008; 71: 160-161.
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Multiple sclerosis and cannabis: A cognitive and psychiatric study
- Omar Ghaffar and Anthony Feinstein
Neurology 2008; 71: 164-169.
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Temporal trends in the incidence of multiple sclerosis: A systematic review
- Alvaro Alonso and Miguel A. Hernán
Neurology 2008; 71: 129-135.
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- VIEWS & REVIEWS
Mechanisms of action of disease-modifying agents and brain volume changes in multiple sclerosis
- R. Zivadinov, A. T. Reder, M. Filippi, A. Minagar, O. Stüve, H. Lassmann, M. K. Racke, M. G. Dwyer, E. M. Frohman, and O. Khan
Neurology 2008; 71: 136-144.
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Soluble Nogo-A in CSF is not a useful biomarker for multiple sclerosis
- J. William Lindsey, Michael P. Crawford, and Landon M. Hatfield
Neurology 2008; 71: 35-37.
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NMO-IgG predicts the outcome of recurrent optic neuritis
- M. Matiello, V. A. Lennon, A. Jacob, S. J. Pittock, C. F. Lucchinetti, D. M. Wingerchuk, and B. G. Weinshenker
Neurology 2008; 70: 2197-2200.
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- CLINICAL/SCIENTIFIC NOTES
OCCIPITAL LEVELS OF GABA ARE RELATED TO SEVERE HEADACHES IN MIGRAINE
- M. E. Bigal, H. Hetherington, J. Pan, A. Tsang, B. Grosberg, N. Avdievich, B. Friedman, and R. B. Lipton
Neurology 2008; 70: 2078-2080.
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