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Clinical criteria: Acute onset of fever AND cough (influenza-like illness) OR Acute onset of ANY THREE OR MORE of the following signs or symptoms: fever ...
... focal RT ≥ 4 weeks prior to study entry. if the lesion used for on-study ... unless they commit to complete abstinence beginning at least 28 days (4 ...
A 3-week treatment taper and a follow-up visit are planned for all patients enrolled in the study, beginning ... Patients with ALS ≤ 3 years since symptom onset.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety and tolerability of VGL101 for the treatment of adult-onset leukoencephalopathy with axonal spheroids and ...
They are known to dampen neuronal hyperactivity during seizures. But the functional significance of microglia-neuron interactions during hypoactive periods ...
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The purpose of this study is to understand the role of systemic inflammation in the genesis of seizures in susceptible children by gaining a clearer ...
Adult-onset Divergence insufficiency at ≥ 18 years of age; No prior strabismus surgery; Symptoms of diplopia at distance with a frequency of sometimes or ...
This may include early-onset disease or a disease in which you have symptoms that can't be explained. In these cases, genetic testing, such as whole-exome ...
Intractable seizures while on adequate anticonvulsant therapy, defined as more than one seizure per month for the past 2 months. Co-morbid systemic ...
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