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Articles published in J Neurol

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    May 2023
  1. PENSATO U, Amore G, Muccioli L, Sammali S, et al
    CAR t-cell therapy in BOlogNa-NEUrotoxicity TReatment and Assessment in Lymphoma (CARBON-NEUTRAL): proposed protocol and results from an Italian study.
    J Neurol. 2023;270:2659-2673.
    PubMed     Abstract available


    August 2022
  2. SI M, Zhang XY, Yang RH, Wang XS, et al
    Acute posterior circulation toxic encephalopathy following wasp sting: a case report on a novel syndrome.
    J Neurol. 2022;269:4535-4538.
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    June 2022
  3. HANSEN CA, Miller DR, Annarumma S, Rusch CT, et al
    Levodopa-induced dyskinesia: a historical review of Parkinson's disease, dopamine, and modern advancements in research and treatment.
    J Neurol. 2022;269:2892-2909.
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  4. JUNG JH, Kim YJ, Chung SJ, Yoo HS, et al
    White matter connectivity networks predict levodopa-induced dyskinesia in Parkinson's disease.
    J Neurol. 2022;269:2948-2960.
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    April 2022
  5. ZHAO YT, Liu L, Zhao Y, Xie ZY, et al
    The effect and safety of levodopa alone versus levodopa sparing therapy for early Parkinson's disease: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
    J Neurol. 2022;269:1834-1850.
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    February 2022
  6. PENSATO U, Amore G, D'Angelo R, Rinaldi R, et al
    Frontal predominant encephalopathy with early paligraphia as a distinctive signature of CAR T-cell therapy-related neurotoxicity.
    J Neurol. 2022;269:609-615.
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    April 2021
  7. TALLANTYRE EC, Evans NA, Parry-Jones J, Morgan MPG, et al
    Neurological updates: neurological complications of CAR-T therapy.
    J Neurol. 2021;268:1544-1554.
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