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CSF OLIGOCLONAL BANDING-PATTERN CHANGES IN A LONG-SURVIVING SSPE PATIENT TREATED WITH ALPHA-IFN
STIFF-MAN SYNDROME IN A PATIENT WITH HODGKINS-DISEASE - AN UNUSUAL PARANEOPLASTIC SYNDROME
A case of stiff-man syndrome (SMS), a rare and dramatic CNS disease characterized by continuous muscle activity and painful spasms resembling a chronic form of tetanus, occurring in a patient with Hodgkin's disease (HD) is reported. The patient developed the clinical features of SMS at the same time as the HD relapse. A satisfactory improvement was obtained with diazepam, but the complete recovery from the stiffness was achieved only after chemotherapy was started. Cerebellar autoantibodies were found in the serum of the patient. With chemotherapy the patient achieved a second complete remission (CR). Eighteen months later the patient developed a second HD relapse, and at that time no signs of SMS were detected
May baseline JCV status influence the MS clinical evolution during Natalizumab treatment? Evidence from a multicenter-2 years-prospective study
Identification of peptides specific for cerebrospinal fluid antibodies in multiple sclerosis by using phage libraries
Improved conditions for the analysis of large variable number of tandemly repeated (VNTR) unit polymorphisms.
THE HU-SCID MYASTHENIC MOUSE - A NEW TOOL FOR THE INVESTIGATION OF SERONEGATIVE MYASTHENIA-GRAVIS
ELEVATED ALPHA-TUMOR-NECROSIS-FACTOR LEVELS IN SPINAL-FLUID FROM HIV-1-INFECTED PATIENTS WITH CENTRAL-NERVOUS-SYSTEM INVOLVEMENT
Bilateral VIII cranial nerve neuropathy as initial manifestation of human immunodeficiency virus infection
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