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1  (alacrima, achalasia, adrenal insufficiency neurologic disorder).
2 68 [83.8%] had comorbid mental/behavioral or neurologic disorders).
3         Huntington disease (HD) is a genetic neurologic disorder.
4 ts a potential treatment mechanism for other neurologic disorders.
5  in animal models of several psychiatric and neurologic disorders.
6 mor rejection antigens in the paraneoplastic neurologic disorders.
7 res for testing altered protein synthesis in neurologic disorders.
8 r treatment of severe progressive autoimmune neurologic disorders.
9 he presence of Cbl-responsive hematologic or neurologic disorders.
10 to contribute to the pathogenesis of several neurologic disorders.
11 bute to the axonopathies of myelin and other neurologic disorders.
12 -1) is associated with leukemia/lymphoma and neurologic disorders.
13 anifesting as dermatologic, immunologic, and neurologic disorders.
14 lecular pathways that result in vascular and neurologic disorders.
15 nthesize studies that used zolpidem to treat neurologic disorders.
16 f the blood-brain barrier resulted in severe neurologic disorders.
17 ous degenerative, ischemic, toxic, and other neurologic disorders.
18 hat have the potential to treat a variety of neurologic disorders.
19 inergic stimulation and are features of some neurologic disorders.
20 hological processes, such as AIDS-associated neurologic disorders.
21 s that might have broader relevance to other neurologic disorders.
22  of this spectrum, both HIV-1 and FIV induce neurologic disorders.
23    The LPS is variously affected in numerous neurologic disorders.
24 n of GDH leads to a variety of metabolic and neurologic disorders.
25 s of LC protein chemistry in psychiatric and neurologic disorders.
26 ousness and poor outcome in a range of acute neurologic disorders.
27 ic-associated diarrhea to obesity to chronic neurologic disorders.
28 tem does not reverse long-term disability in neurologic disorders.
29 integrity of cholinergic pathways in various neurologic disorders.
30 eurodegenerative cascade shared by different neurologic disorders.
31 netic regulators are responsible for several neurologic disorders.
32 tibility to infection and the development of neurologic disorders.
33 nts in the evaluation of novel therapies for neurologic disorders.
34 eurologic sequelae associated with pediatric neurologic disorders.
35 iduals as well as those with psychiatric and neurologic disorders.
36 nd are involved in normal brain function and neurologic disorders.
37 applicable to the in vitro modeling of human neurologic disorders.
38       Inflammation in the CNS contributes to neurologic disorders.
39 rs RAB3GAP1 and ACMSD; those are involved in neurologic disorders.
40 s, genetics, and pathophysiology of episodic neurologic disorders.
41 f 192 patients were enrolled with a range of neurologic disorders.
42 ) disruption is a common feature of numerous neurologic disorders.
43 ance and variable expressivity in a range of neurologic disorders.
44 epair or pooled with children who have other neurologic disorders.
45 ew therapeutic strategy for the treatment of neurologic disorders.
46  associated with devastating psychiatric and neurologic disorders.
47 ubjects, including patients with age-related neurologic disorders.
48  disease as well as improve the treatment of neurologic disorders.
49 ing of microglial activation seen in several neurologic disorders affecting the mature and developing
50 ilepsy is one of the most common yet diverse neurologic disorders, affecting almost 1%-2% of the popu
51                                      All are neurologic disorders, affecting one or more regions of t
52 ry investigations at a center for autoimmune neurologic disorders among 34 patients with CA and GAD65
53 es supports the paraneoplastic origin of the neurologic disorder and could be of diagnostic importanc
54                       Early diagnosis of the neurologic disorder and prompt initiation of tumor treat
55 l Institutes of Health/National Institute of Neurologic Disorder and Stroke.
56 ents are increasingly recognized to underlie neurologic disorders and are often accompanied by additi
57 olved in the pathogenesis of AIDS-associated neurologic disorders and brain tumors.
58 rds understanding the molecular basis of the neurologic disorders and cardiac arrhythmias caused by N
59 .7%) of 46 samples from patients with non-MS neurologic disorders and in 11 (26.8%) of 41 samples fro
60 dings in the diagnosis of ophthalmologic and neurologic disorders and in the investigation of the pat
61 00 patients with SLE, 74 patients with other neurologic disorders and injuries (including cerebrovasc
62 nt a reliable large animal model for several neurologic disorders and is used particularly in investi
63            Excitotoxicity occurs in multiple neurologic disorders and NAD(+) was shown to prevent neu
64 ng could lead to new therapeutic targets for neurologic disorders and stroke.
65 phoproliferative disorders often mimic other neurologic disorders and that Tolosa-Hunt is a rare diag
66 , such as multiple sclerosis, HIV-associated neurologic disorder, and stroke.
67  MS, 46 samples from 13 patients with non-MS neurologic disorders, and 41 samples from 12 healthy con
68 ptic activity in patients with primary acute neurologic disorders, and also in critically ill patient
69 lower extremity joint replacement, debility, neurologic disorders, and brain dysfunction.
70 with neuroborreliosis, patients with diverse neurologic disorders, and healthy controls.
71 s with other degenerative or nondegenerative neurologic disorders, and healthy persons.
72 s thrombocytopenia and hemolytic anemia plus neurologic disorder appeared to be more frequent in 709
73                               HIV-associated neurologic disorders are a mounting problem despite the
74                                              Neurologic disorders are frequently a result of inapprop
75 bodies, which can be useful in identifying a neurologic disorder as paraneoplastic and in finding the
76 eading depolarizations (SDs) are involved in neurologic disorders as diverse as migraine and traumati
77 rier (BBB) is a hallmark feature of numerous neurologic disorders as diverse as multiple sclerosis, s
78 ricted to the nervous system and to identify neurologic disorders as paraneoplastic caused by a speci
79 linical candidate for treating or preventing neurologic disorders associated with neuronal hyperexcit
80  potential to transform our understanding of neurologic disorders by improving diagnoses, illuminatin
81               Covariates included age, acute neurologic disorder category, prior neurodevelopmental s
82 ataxia syndrome (FXTAS) is a multiple-system neurologic disorder caused by expansion of 55-200 CGG re
83                  Dystonia is a heterogeneous neurologic disorder characterized by abnormal muscle con
84                      Narcolepsy is a chronic neurologic disorder characterized by excessive daytime s
85 eveloping Parkinson's disease (PD), a common neurologic disorder characterized by selective degenerat
86          Tourette syndrome (TS) is a chronic neurologic disorder characterized by the presence of inv
87 arge, genetically diverse group of inherited neurologic disorders characterized by a length-dependent
88 hies (TSEs), a heterogeneous family of fatal neurologic disorders characterized by deposition of an a
89 , valvular disease, hypertension, paralysis, neurologic disorders, chronic pulmonary disease, hypothy
90           In actual fact, the high burden of neurologic disorders combined with a dearth of physician
91             The CSF of several patients with neurologic disorders contained MMP2, MMP9, and gelatinol
92 1.9-3.9) for thrombocytopenia, discoid rash, neurologic disorder (defined as seizure or psychosis), a
93 lar disorders (nine), sepsis syndrome (six), neurologic disorders (four), monitoring and ICU nursing
94 sally associated with at least one inherited neurologic disorder, frontotemporal dementia with parkin
95 ongly associated with the development of the neurologic disorder Guillain-Barre syndrome (GBS).
96                               HIV-associated neurologic disorders (HAND) are estimated to affect almo
97                                   Fatigue in neurologic disorders has been examined in several import
98 ific genes responsible for several childhood neurologic disorders has provided a framework with which
99 amentarium for oncologic, rheumatologic, and neurologic disorders has resulted in major clinical adva
100 miliality of thrombocytopenia, discoid rash, neurologic disorder, hemolytic anemia, and co-occurring
101 rwise difficult to obtain from patients with neurologic disorders; however, nonhuman models may not r
102  (PD) have an increased risk of PD and other neurologic disorders; however, their risk of psychiatric
103 l impairment (HR, 8.3; 95% CI, 3.0 to 23.2), neurologic disorders (HR, 6.3; 95% CI, 3.1 to 12.6), and
104 , which is associated with both leukemia and neurologic disorders, HTLV-2 lacks a strong etiologic as
105 ntral Research Register and for diagnoses of neurologic disorders (ICD-8 codes 320-359 and ICD-10 cod
106 2 deficiency causes megaloblastic anemia and neurologic disorder in humans.
107 as well as Guillain-Barre syndrome and other neurologic disorders in adults.
108 examined the use of zolpidem for noninsomnia neurologic disorders in humans for all dates up to March
109 obox (ARX) gene are associated with multiple neurologic disorders in humans.
110 ancy has been linked to an increased risk of neurologic disorders in offspring, including attention d
111 n a number of human diseases, in particular, neurologic disorders in which expanded tracts of polyglu
112  protein aggregates, which are implicated in neurologic disorders including Alzheimer disease and tra
113 nding sites have been observed in a range of neurologic disorders including Alzheimer's disease, Hunt
114 t has been associated with a wide variety of neurologic disorders, including encephalitis, mesial tem
115 liosides result in the development of severe neurologic disorders, including gangliosidoses manifesti
116 icated as a mechanism for neuronal injury in neurologic disorders, including glaucoma, and retinal di
117     The need for care increased with age and neurologic disorders, intensive care unit admission, and
118 er for a much wider range of psychiatric and neurologic disorders is also discussed.
119  a recessively inherited rapidly progressive neurologic disorder leading to brain atrophy, with calci
120 rved to transiently treat a large variety of neurologic disorders, most often related to movement dis
121                      An unanticipated severe neurologic disorder occurred after ingestion of BIA 10-2
122                   Cerebral palsy refers to a neurologic disorder of motor skills that is static in na
123 factor for death in patients without a known neurologic disorder or injury.
124 h advanced cancer (solid tumors); those with neurologic disorders or psychosis, substance abuse, or b
125 ystem of patients suffering from intractable neurologic disorders (Parkinson's disease, Huntington's
126 e inflammatory response in a number of other neurologic disorders, particularly Parkinson's disease a
127 disorder, hemolytic anemia, and co-occurring neurologic disorder plus hemolytic anemia in SLE was obs
128                           The paraneoplastic neurologic disorders (PND) are a rare group of neurologi
129                               Paraneoplastic neurologic disorders (PND) are autoimmune diseases assoc
130 advances in the management of paraneoplastic neurologic disorders (PND) include the detection of new
131                               Paraneoplastic neurologic disorders (PNDs) are believed to be autoimmun
132                               Paraneoplastic neurologic disorders (PNDs) offer an uncommon opportunit
133 ssed, yet Huntington's disease (HD), a fatal neurologic disorder produced by expansion of an Htt poly
134 haracteristics with uncommon immune-mediated neurologic disorders reported in treated HIV patients, i
135 of diabetes, some forms of liver disease and neurologic disorders, retinal diseases, and possibly hea
136 nt of therapeutic approaches associated with neurologic disorders such as Parkinson disease-associate
137 difications of alpha-synuclein contribute to neurologic disorders such as Parkinson's disease.
138 paminergic system are associated with common neurologic disorders such as Parkinson's disease.
139 they are uniquely vulnerable to degenerative neurologic disorders such as Parkinson's disease.
140                                Patients with neurologic disorders such as Wilson disease may first pr
141 lutamate transmission is involved in various neurologic disorders, such as epilepsy, schizophrenia, a
142 gies have shown therapeutic promise in other neurologic disorders, such as reducing brain injury, pai
143 associated with several neuropsychiatric and neurologic disorders, such as schizophrenia and Alzheime
144                              Psychiatric and neurologic disorders take an enormous toll on society.
145                           The paraneoplastic neurologic disorders target several families of neuron-s
146    Patients with atypical TTS more often had neurologic disorders than those with typical TTS (81 of
147       Wilson disease (WD) is a severe hepato-neurologic disorder that affects primarily children and
148                            Myelinolysis is a neurologic disorder that can occur after rapid correctio
149 l venous thrombosis is a relatively uncommon neurologic disorder that is potentially reversible with
150    Movement disorders are a diverse group of neurologic disorders that share in common the frequent d
151  a PubMed search for articles about NAbs and neurologic disorders that were published from January 1,
152 nd Alzheimer's disease are major progressive neurologic disorders, the risk of which increases with a
153 stic opsoclonus myoclonus ataxia (POMA) is a neurologic disorder thought to be mediated by an autoimm
154  the locus coeruleus (LC) in psychiatric and neurologic disorders underscores the need for detailed n
155 udy, 315 patients with headache and no known neurologic disorder underwent brain magnetic resonance (
156 o self-reported ocular disease, diabetes, or neurologic disorders; visual acuity of >/=20/25; refract
157 of the presence of both hemolytic anemia and neurologic disorder was approximately 13 times higher in
158          No history of parkinsonism or other neurologic disorders was reported.
159 IV pigtailed macaque model of HIV-associated neurologic disorders, we have demonstrated that virus en
160      To address mechanisms of HIV-associated neurologic disorders, we used an SIV pigtailed macaque m
161  may afford models of nonfamilial "sporadic" neurologic disorders, which are likely caused by multipl
162     AP3delta deficiency thus causes a severe neurologic disorder with immunodeficiency and albinism t
163 rebellar ataxias are a diverse collection of neurologic disorders with causes ranging from common acq
164 ractive targets for numerous psychiatric and neurologic disorders, with the majority of discovery pro
165 campal neurogenesis in major psychiatric and neurologic disorders within the essential framework of r
166 gene are the most common cause of the lethal neurologic disorders Zellweger syndrome, neonatal adreno

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