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Novel Functional MRI Task for Studying the Neural Correlates of Upper Limb Tremor.
Boonstra FMC, Perera T, Noffs G, Marotta C, Vogel AP, Evans AH, Butzkueven H, Moffat BA, van der Walt A, Kolbe SC. Boonstra FMC, et al. Among authors: van der walt a. Front Neurol. 2018 Jul 2;9:513. doi: 10.3389/fneur.2018.00513. eCollection 2018. Front Neurol. 2018. PMID: 30013508 Free PMC article.
The Kurtzke EDSS rank stability increases 4 years after the onset of multiple sclerosis: results from the MSBase Registry.
Hughes S, Spelman T, Trojano M, Lugaresi A, Izquierdo G, Grand'maison F, Duquette P, Girard M, Grammond P, Oreja-Guevara C, Hupperts R, Boz C, Bergamaschi R, Giuliani G, Rio ME, Lechner-Scott J, van Pesch V, Iuliano G, Fiol M, Verheul F, Barnett M, Slee M, Herbert J, Kister I, Vella N, Moore F, Petkovska-Boskova T, Shaygannejad V, Jokubaitis V, McDonnell G, Hawkins S, Kee F, Gray O, Butzkueven H; MSBase Study Group. Hughes S, et al. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry. 2012 Mar;83(3):305-10. doi: 10.1136/jnnp-2011-301051. Epub 2011 Dec 28. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry. 2012. PMID: 22205675
Country, sex, EDSS change and therapy choice independently predict treatment discontinuation in multiple sclerosis and clinically isolated syndrome.
Meyniel C, Spelman T, Jokubaitis VG, Trojano M, Izquierdo G, Grand'Maison F, Oreja-Guevara C, Boz C, Lugaresi A, Girard M, Grammond P, Iuliano G, Fiol M, Cabrera-Gomez JA, Fernandez-Bolanos R, Giuliani G, Lechner-Scott J, Cristiano E, Herbert J, Petkovska-Boskova T, Bergamaschi R, van Pesch V, Moore F, Vella N, Slee M, Santiago V, Barnett M, Havrdova E, Young C, Sirbu CA, Tanner M, Rutherford M, Butzkueven H; MSBasis Study Group. Meyniel C, et al. PLoS One. 2012;7(6):e38661. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0038661. Epub 2012 Jun 29. PLoS One. 2012. PMID: 22768046 Free PMC article.
Sex as a determinant of relapse incidence and progressive course of multiple sclerosis.
Kalincik T, Vivek V, Jokubaitis V, Lechner-Scott J, Trojano M, Izquierdo G, Lugaresi A, Grand'maison F, Hupperts R, Oreja-Guevara C, Bergamaschi R, Iuliano G, Alroughani R, Van Pesch V, Amato MP, Slee M, Verheul F, Fernandez-Bolanos R, Fiol M, Spitaleri DL, Cristiano E, Gray O, Cabrera-Gomez JA, Shaygannejad V, Herbert J, Vucic S, Needham M, Petkovska-Boskova T, Sirbu CA, Duquette P, Girard M, Grammond P, Boz C, Giuliani G, Rio ME, Barnett M, Flechter S, Moore F, Singhal B, Bacile EA, Saladino ML, Shaw C, Skromne E, Poehlau D, Vella N, Spelman T, Liew D, Kilpatrick TJ, Butzkueven H; MSBase Study Group. Kalincik T, et al. Brain. 2013 Dec;136(Pt 12):3609-17. doi: 10.1093/brain/awt281. Epub 2013 Oct 18. Brain. 2013. PMID: 24142147
Comparison of switch to fingolimod or interferon beta/glatiramer acetate in active multiple sclerosis.
He A, Spelman T, Jokubaitis V, Havrdova E, Horakova D, Trojano M, Lugaresi A, Izquierdo G, Grammond P, Duquette P, Girard M, Pucci E, Iuliano G, Alroughani R, Oreja-Guevara C, Fernandez-Bolaños R, Grand'Maison F, Sola P, Spitaleri D, Granella F, Terzi M, Lechner-Scott J, Van Pesch V, Hupperts R, Sánchez-Menoyo JL, Hodgkinson S, Rozsa C, Verheul F, Butzkueven H, Kalincik T; MSBase Study Group. He A, et al. JAMA Neurol. 2015 Apr;72(4):405-13. doi: 10.1001/jamaneurol.2014.4147. JAMA Neurol. 2015. PMID: 25665031 Free article.
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