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      SurgeryObsessive-Compulsive DisorderSerotoninDopamine
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      Multiple sclerosisComorbidityGreeceBrain
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      NeuropsychologyNeurologyMultiple sclerosisDementia
Background/Aims: The onset of multiple sclerosis (MS) in Greece has not been systematically studied. We sought to provide data on the onset of MS in Greece with detailed information regarding initial symptoms, and to confirm the... more
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      PediatricsMultiple sclerosisNonparametric StatisticsSurvival Analysis
Axonal degeneration and brain tissue loss occur during disease progression in multiple sclerosis (MS) and are expected to influence neurotransmitter activities, with consequences on neurologic and psychiatric symptomatology. We searched... more
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      PsychologyMultiple sclerosisNeurochemistryAdolescent
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      Multiple sclerosisMedicineGreeceHumans
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      Multiple sclerosisIncidence GeometryBiologyMedicine
Several studies have investigated leptin levels in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) with somewhat conflicting results. They have all focused on patients with established relapsing-remitting (RR) MS but have not specifically looked at... more
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      Multiple sclerosisMedicineInternal MedicineAutoimmune diseases
Body weight and height of patients with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS) or clinically isolated syndrome suggesting MS (CIS) in the age range 18 to 60 years (154 males and 315 females) were compared with those of subjects... more
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      EndocrinologyMultiple sclerosisMedicineDopamine
A 45-year-old female suffering from severe thoracic pain was admitted to the emergency department of our hospital. Thorough clinical examination revealed paresis of the left lower limb and sensory deficit at the level of the Th4 vertebra.... more
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      MedicineSpasticityNeuromyelitis OpticaDifferential Diagnosis
AimsBladder dysfunction is frequent during the course of multiple sclerosis (MS), observed in up to 75% of patients. Urinary symptomatology can be a feature of the first episode of MS in a minority of cases, and most often shows... more
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      EndocrinologyMedicineDopamineOveractive bladder
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      CardiologyMultiple sclerosisMedicineAutonomic Nervous System
ObjectiveThe polyglutamine diseases, including Huntington's disease (HD) and multiple spinocerebellar ataxias (SCAs), are among the commonest hereditary neurodegenerative diseases. They are caused by expanded CAG tracts, encoding... more
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      GeneticsBiologyDNA repairMedicine