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1. Prevalence of Neurolathyrism and its associated factors in Grass pea cultivation areas of Dawunt District, North-eastern Ethiopia; 2022: a community based multilevel analysis.

2. Prolonged consumption of grass pea (64 g/Cu/day) along with millets and other cereals causes no neurolathyrism.

3. Lathyrism and Socioeconomic Disparities: A Neglected Public Health Problem in Northeast Ethiopia.

4. Current scenario of consumption of Lathyrus sativus and lathyrism in three districts of Chhattisgarh State, India.

5. Azañón's disease. A 19th century epidemic of neurolathyrism in Spain.

6. Establishing association.

7. Authors' response.

8. Grass pea consumption & present scenario of neurolathyrism in Maharashtra State of India.

9. Lathyrism: has the scenario changed in 2013?

10. Lessons from neurolathyrism: a disease of the past & the future of Lathyrus sativus (Khesari dal).

11. Neurolathyrism: two Ethiopian case reports and review of the literature.

12. Research on motor neuron diseases konzo and neurolathyrism: trends from 1990 to 2010.

13. Towards the re-introduction of grass pea (Lathyrus sativus) in the West Balkan Countries: the case of Serbia and Srpska (Bosnia and Herzegovina).

14. Assessing diet in populations at risk for konzo and neurolathyrism.

15. Studies on neurolathyrism in Ethiopia: dietary habits, perception of risks and prevention.

16. [Describing neurolathyrism. Physicians and the lathyrism epidemic in post-civil war Spain].

17. A life-saving food plant producing more neurotoxin under environmental stress.

18. Neurolathyrism risk depends on type of grass pea preparation and on mixing with cereals and antioxidants.

19. Metabolism of dietary ODAP in humans may be responsible for the low incidence of neurolathyrism.

20. Prevention of neurolathyrism during drought.

21. Prevention of neurolathyrism during drought.

22. Food-aid cereals to reduce neurolathyrism related to grass-pea preparations during famine.

23. Knowledge and management of disabling conditions in South Asian histories: implications for leprosy futures.

24. Pattern and associated factors of the neurolathyrism epidemic in Ethiopia.

25. Food toxins, ampa receptors, and motor neuron diseases.

26. Epidemic of neurolathyrism in Ethiopia.

27. Evidence of osteolathyrism among patients suffering from neurolathyrism in Bangladesh.

28. Epidemiological study of lathyrism in northwestern districts of Bangladesh.

29. Study of HTLV-I antibodies in CSF and serum of neurolathyrism patients in Bangladesh.

30. From soil to brain: zinc deficiency increases the neurotoxicity of Lathyrus sativus and may affect the susceptibility for the motorneurone disease neurolathyrism.

31. The epidemiology of lathyrism in north and central Ethiopia.

32. Lathyrism in rural northwestern Ethiopia: a highly prevalent neurotoxic disorder.

34. Neurolathyrism--a review and a report of an epidemic.

35. A field study of lathyrism--some clinical aspects.

36. Tropical myeloneuropathies: the hidden endemias.

39. Spastic paraplegia in lathyriasis.

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