…mencement of an epilepsy nurse and reduced to 19/50 (38%) after epilepsy nurse commencement (p<0.05). There was no significant reduction…
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23,712 articles · page 566 of 1976…Stiff person syndrome is a very rare but well publicised disease. It is an autoimmune…
…eral, ascending paresis, aesthesia and areflexia, suggestive of Guillain-Barré Syndrome. Initial tests were consistent with GBS, with an MR Brain + Spi…
…ngiogenic therapy in chronic limb-threatening ischaemia (CLTI). CLTI, the advanced stage of peripheral artery disease, presents sign…
…ground/Objectives Due to regulatory restrictions, children with multiple sclerosis (MS) often do not receive highly effective monoclonal antibodie…
…kground/Objective Cognitive fatigability (CF) affects many with Multiple Sclerosis (MS), yet measurement remains challenging due to poor correlati…
…c (n=6), Bell’s palsy (n=4), traumatic (n=2), tumour (n=2), and Ramsay Hunt Syndrome (n=1). The median HB score was VI at initial review and IV at f…
…rst reinfection), we evaluated serum antibody responses against HCV’s E1E2 envelope glycoprotein. Based solely on E1E2-binding anti…
…ve in improving functioning and quality of life for people with schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and severe depression in five South-Eastern E…
…n-steroidal MRA, has demonstrated promising results in managing diabetic kidney disease and cardiovascular complications, suggesting its potential as a…
…ce of pregnancy on the disease course in women with progressive multiple sclerosis (MS) phenotypes has not been defined. The objective of this stu…
…010).Conclusions Insufficient sleep in infancy may be linked to epilepsy later in childhood. These findings highlight the importance of …