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101. Widespread Demyelination in the Cerebellar Cortex in Multiple Sclerosis

102. Myelin transcription factor 1 (Myt1) expression in demyelinated lesions of rodent and human CNS

103. Multiple Sclerosis masquerading as Alzheimer type dementia – Clinical, radiological and pathological findings

104. Epidemiology of aquaporin-4 autoimmunity and neuromyelitis optica spectrum

105. NFκB signaling drives pro-granulocytic astroglial responses to neuromyelitis optica patient IgG

106. Poor early relapse recovery affects onset of progressive disease course in multiple sclerosis

107. Acute disseminated encephalomyelitis: Updates on an inflammatory CNS syndrome

109. Relapses in multiple sclerosis: Relationship to disability

110. Multiple sclerosis, brain radiotherapy, and risk of neurotoxicity: The Mayo Clinic experience

111. Remyelination is extensive in a subset of multiple sclerosis patients

112. NMO-IgG: A Specific Biomarker for Neuromyelitis Optica

113. Relation between humoral pathological changes in multiple sclerosis and response to therapeutic plasma exchange

114. Tissue preconditioning may explain concentric lesions in Baló's type of multiple sclerosis

115. The pathology of primary progressive multiple sclerosis

116. CC Chemokine Receptor 8 in the Central Nervous System Is Associated with Phagocytic Macrophages

117. Clinical and pathological insights into the dynamic nature of the white matter multiple sclerosis plaque

118. Syndrome of inappropriate antidiuresis may herald or accompany neuromyelitis optica

119. Diagnostic utility of aquaporin-4 in the analysis of active demyelinating lesions

120. DPPX potassium channel antibody: frequency, clinical accompaniments, and outcomes in 20 patients

121. Extensive acute axonal damage in pediatric multiple sclerosis lesions

122. Investigation of the KIR4.1 potassium channel as a putative antigen in patients with multiple sclerosis: a comparative study

123. P3‐010: MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS MASQUERADING AS ALZHEIMER'S TYPE DEMENTIA: CLINICAL, RADIOLOGICAL, AND PATHOLOGICAL FINDINGS

124. Early and widespread injury of astrocytes in the absence of demyelination in acute haemorrhagic leukoencephalitis

125. Multiple sclerosis: recent developments in neuropathology, pathogenesis, magnetic resonance imaging studies and treatment

126. A longitudinal MRI study of histopathologically defined hypointense multiple sclerosis lesions

127. Heterogeneity of multiple sclerosis pathogenesis: implications for diagnosis and therapy

128. Multiple Sclerosis: Current Pathophysiological Concepts

129. A quantitative analysis of oligodendrocytes in multiple sclerosis lesions

130. Bcl-2-expressing oligodendrocytes in multiple sclerosis lesions

131. ACUTE LEUKOENCEPHALOPATHIES

132. Paraneoplastic and oncologic profiles of patients seropositive for type 1 antineuronal nuclear autoantibodies

133. AQP4 autoantibody assay performance in clinical laboratory service

134. Risk factors for developing multiple sclerosis after childhood optic neuritis

135. The Controversy Surrounding the Pathogenesis of the Multiple Sclerosis Lesion

136. Pathologic heterogeneity persists in early active multiple sclerosis lesions

137. The pathology of an autoimmune astrocytopathy: lessons learned from neuromyelitis optica

138. Natalizumab-associated progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy in a patient with multiple sclerosis: a postmortem study

139. Evidence of aquaporin involvement in human central pontine myelinolysis

140. Eculizumab in AQP4-IgG-positive relapsing neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorders: an open-label pilot study

141. Distinct Patterns of Multiple Sclerosis Pathology Indicates Heterogeneity in Pathogenesis

142. Neuromyelitis optica lesions may inform multiple sclerosis heterogeneity debate

143. Effects of Age and Sex on Aquaporin-4 Autoimmunity

144. Diffusion-weighted imaging characteristics of biopsy-proven demyelinating brain lesions

145. Reply to Rossi et al.: Immunohistopathological findings in neuromyelitis optica concur with immunobiological observations in vitro

146. N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor autoimmune encephalitis presenting with opsoclonus-myoclonus: treatment response to plasmapheresis

147. Azathioprine: tolerability, efficacy, and predictors of benefit in neuromyelitis optica

148. Intractable nausea and vomiting from autoantibodies against a brain water channel

149. Beneficial plasma exchange response in central nervous system inflammatory demyelination

150. Absence of cortical demyelination in neuromyelitis optica

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