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    • Mashup Score: 81
      Extreme exercise in males is linked to mTOR signalling and onset of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis - 2 day(s) ago

      Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) has been linked to physical exercise, but it is unclear who may be at risk and through what mechanism. O’Brien et al. d

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        Fascinating study. Brings light into why ALS is more common in former professional athletes, as has been shown in multiple epidemiologic cohorts. Extreme exercise in males is linked to mTOR signalling and onset of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis https://t.co/YyMTrICByx

    • Mashup Score: 18
      Diagnosis and management of Guillain–Barré syndrome in ten steps - 6 day(s) ago

      Nature Reviews Neurology – In this Consensus Statement, Leonhard et al. provide a globally applicable guideline for the diagnosis and management of Guillain–Barré syndrome, including…

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      Categories: General Medicine News, Nephrology
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        https://t.co/I2KFWbF6RQ

    • Mashup Score: 18
      Diagnosis and management of Guillain–Barré syndrome in ten steps - 7 day(s) ago

      Nature Reviews Neurology – In this Consensus Statement, Leonhard et al. provide a globally applicable guideline for the diagnosis and management of Guillain–Barré syndrome, including…

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        https://t.co/I2KFWbF6RQ

    • Mashup Score: 17
      Toxic neuropathies: a practical approach - 2 month(s) ago

      Toxic neuropathies result from exogenous substances damaging the peripheral nerves. There are numerous causes, including prescribed and recreational drugs, heavy metals, industrial agents and biological toxins. Timely recognition of these neuropathies gives better outcomes, as they usually improve or stabilise once the toxin is removed. Most toxic neuropathies are axonal, length-dependent and sensory predominant, although some have significant motor involvement or can present acutely or subacutely. Here, we outline our clinical approach and discuss the major causes of toxic neuropathy, while emphasising the clinical and neurophysiological features and the neuropathy phenotype. We also include an update on newer medications that can cause neuropathy, including immune checkpoint inhibitors and BRAF/MEK inhibitors. Data sharing not applicable as no datasets generated and/or analysed for this study.

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        Excellent recent review on toxic neuropathies (open access) https://t.co/mIqe88WngB 8/x

    • Mashup Score: 14
      Chemotherapy‐induced peripheral neuropathy: A current review - 2 month(s) ago

      Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN) is a common dose-limiting side effect experienced by patients receiving treatment for cancer. Approximately 30 to 40% of patients treated with neurot…

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        Excellent review on chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (open access) https://t.co/R9f0kCcapX 9/x

    • Mashup Score: 60
      Journal of the Peripheral Nervous System | PNS Neuroscience Journal | Wiley Online Library - 3 month(s) ago

      Background and Aims Leucine Zipper 4 (LUZP4)-immunoglobulin G (IgG) is a novel antibody implicated in germ cell tumor-related paraneoplastic neurologic syndrome. We report a case of painful, progres…

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        A 51-year-old male presented to me with a refractory polyradiculoneuropathy. Given his history of metastatic seminoma, I called @Div_Dubey, who added LUZP4—one of his discoveries—to the patient’s serum and CSF ab panels, which was positive in the serum. https://t.co/eKz6cJgRtV

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      Distinctive clinical features in biopsy-proven nerve large-arteriole vasculitis and microvasculitis - 4 month(s) ago

      Soontrapa et al. compare the clinical features of nerve large-arteriole vasculitis and microvasculitis, and conclude that the size of the affected nerve bl

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        What an honor to have one of our paper’s figures featured on the cover of @Brain1878! This one shows a large inflammatory collection invading and destroying a small artery wall with fibrinoid necrosis. Check out the paper! It’s open access. https://t.co/VcDiMT9qdV https://t.co/GxkT2P0QVf https://t.co/2oM1zTty81

    • Mashup Score: 10
      Neuromuscular amyloidosis: Unmasking the master of disguise - 5 month(s) ago

      Amyloidosis refers to an etiologically heterogeneous group of protein misfolding diseases, pathologically characterized by extracellular amyloid fibrils producing congophillic amorphous deposits in o…

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        For those who want more details, I have written two reviews on neuromuscular amyloidosis (also included amyloid myopathies). One with @TLiewluck and #JimDyck https://t.co/IPdFX3ttw0 One with my brother @PintoLFR https://t.co/OgdI3UCSGW 14/x

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      Impairments and comorbidities of polyneuropathy revealed by population-based analyses | Neurology - 6 month(s) ago

      Objective:To quantify polyneuropathy impairments and comorbidities utilizing the Rochester Epidemiology Project (2010 census = 148,201).Methods:ICD-9-CM coding identified polyneuropathy cases (2006–2010) and their 5:1 age- and sex-matched controls. …

      Source: www.neurology.org
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        Chronic idiopathic axonal polyneuropathy (CIAP) is the most common “etiology” of distal symmetric polyneuropathy after diabetic neuropathy. https://t.co/wuK2ox1RvG However, CIAP is very unlikely to be the cause if any of the following are present: 1. Foot drop 2. Marked… https://t.co/8ULynawxW9

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      Neurology Volume 103, Number 12 - 6 month(s) ago

      Letters to the Editor: Editors’ Choic… Letters to the Editor: Editors’ Choic… Letters to the Editor: Editors’ Choic… Letters to the Editor: Editors’ Choic… Letters to the Editor: Editors’ Choic… Letters to the Editor: Editors’ Choic… Letters to the Editor: Editors’ Choic… Letters to the Editor: Editors’

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        RT @GreenJournal: Don't miss the latest issue of Neurology® journal: https://t.co/PE4gac0Jug #NeuroTwitter #NeuroX https://t.co/fzhwpWI9gU

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