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Correspondence Spinchter Symptoms as Predictors of Long-term Disability in Multiple Sclerosis
Margaret L. Frazer; J. Thomas Benson; Clare A. Braun Hashemi; Heidi Lee; Karen D. Rodman; Oldrich J. Kolar
Arch Neurol 2007; 64: 1359.
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(since Dec 1998):
Original Contributions Determinants of Disability in Multiple Sclerosis at Various Disease Stages: A Multiparametric Magnetic Resonance Study
Annalisa Pulizzi; Marco Rovaris; Elda Judica; Maria Pia Sormani; Vittorio Martinelli; Giancarlo Comi; Massimo Filippi
Arch Neurol 2007; 64: 1163-1168.
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Observations A Pianist's Recovery From Stroke
James F. Toole; D. Lynn Flowers; Jonathan H. Burdette; John R. Absher
Arch Neurol 2007; 64: 1184-1188.
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From JAMA Interpreting the Randomized Clinical Trial of Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy
Neurological Reviews Clinical and Demographic Predictors of Long-term Disability in Patients With Relapsing-Remitting Multiple Sclerosis: A Systematic Review
Annette Langer-Gould; Rita A. Popat; Stella M. Huang; Kristin Cobb; Paulo Fontoura; Michael K. Gould; Lorene M. Nelson
Arch Neurol 2006; 63: 1686-1691.
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Original Contributions High-Dose Cyclophosphamide for Moderate to Severe Refractory Multiple Sclerosis
Douglas E. Gladstone; Kenneth W. Zamkoff; Lauren Krupp; Robert Peyster; Patrick Sibony; Christopher Christodoulou; Emily Locher; Patricia K. Coyle
Arch Neurol 2006; 63: 1388-1393.
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Original Contributions High-Dose Cyclophosphamide for Moderate to Severe Refractory Multiple Sclerosis
Douglas E. Gladstone; Kenneth W. Zamkoff; Lauren Krupp; Robert Peyster; Patrick Sibony; Christopher Christodoulou; Emily Locher; Patricia K. Coyle
Arch Neurol 63.10.noc60076.
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Neurological Reviews Mechanisms Underlying Recovery of Motor Function After Stroke