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The article is devoted to investigation of unconscious aggression in patients with multiple sclerosis. We carried out comparison of the relative assessments of metabolism speed of glucose (according to positron emission tomography) and indicators of
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Neuropsychological and PET-FDG examination and assessment with the EDSS scale in patients with different types (relapsing-remitting or progressive) of multiple sclerosis (MS) were performed in order to determine the relationship between cognitive imp
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Na, Totolian, Aa, Gotovchikov, Sv, Lapin, Iv, Maksimov, Kodzaeva AIu, Ln, Prakhova, Ag, Il Ves, Ap, Skoromets, Areg Totolian, Aa, Skoromets
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The evaluation of diagnostic significance of different immunological tests for intrathecal immunoglobulin production is summarized on the historical basis of investigation of patients with inflammatory, demyelinating and other neurological disorders.
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Na, Totolian, Ln, Prakhova, Sofienko LIu, Galina Kataeva, Ag, Il Ves, Id, Stoliarov, Aa, Skoromets
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Prospective-retrospective data on 10 cases of neuromyelitis optica (NO) have been analyzed. Demographic and clinical features of patients with primary NO as well as NO comorbid with other organospecific disorders are discussed. Magnetic-resonance ima
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Ln, Prakhova, Ag, Il Ves, Am, Petrov, Galina Kataeva, Av, Pozdniakov, Na, Totolian, Id, Stoliarov
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An aim of the study was to investigate a relationship between global and local brain atrophy with neurological impairment (motor dysfunction) in multiple sclerosis (MS) patients with different levels of disease severity. Fifty five patients with defi
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The goal of present study was to investigate the functional reorganization of brain structures in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS). The patterns of distribution of relative estimations of local cerebral metabolic rate of glucose (ICMRglu) in reg
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http://europepmc.org/abstract/med/21061672
http://europepmc.org/abstract/med/21061672
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Ln, Prakhova, Ag, Il Ves, Ep, Magonov, Galina Kataeva, Savintseva ZhI, Na, Totolian, Tn, Trofimova, Id, Stoliarov
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Objective. To identify clear patterns of the cerebral cortex atrophy in multiple sclerosis that may provide valuable information for the development of additional paraclinical methods of stages and variants of MS objectification and verification and
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http://europepmc.org/abstract/med/25591534
http://europepmc.org/abstract/med/25591534
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The regional brain glucose metabolism after the intravenous drop-by-drop infusion of saline and 50 mg of cavinton was measured with positron-emission tomography (PET) in the right middle brain artery in 5 patients with ischemic stroke. The increase o
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http://europepmc.org/abstract/med/20879103
http://europepmc.org/abstract/med/20879103
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Ag, Il Ves, Ln, Prakhova, Galina Kataeva, Am, Petrov, Sn, Tiutenok, Na, Totolian, Av, Pozdniakov, Aa, Skoromets, Id, Stoliarov
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The aim of the study was to investigate the structural-functional changes in the cerebral gray matter (cortical and subcortical areas) of patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) depending on the disease severity. One hundred and seven patients (107) wi
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http://europepmc.org/abstract/med/17172240
http://europepmc.org/abstract/med/17172240