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There are many causes outside of spinal cord injuries or lesions that can cause neurologic signs in cattle. Rabies, listeria, polio, tetanus, lead poisoning, mycoplasma and many more can be culprits.
Horizon Therapeutics announced positive results of MRI data from the phase 3 clinical trial of Uplizna, which showed reduction in formation of subclinical transverse myelitis lesions in patients ...
Discovery of a spinal cord lesion through quantitative spinal cord MRI has been identified as one of the greatest risks for RIS eventually converting to MS.
New insights reveal how early intervention in radiologically isolated syndrome can delay multiple sclerosis (MS) onset and ...
But even as that approach successfully led to the regeneration of axons across severe spinal cord lesions, achieving functional recovery remained a significant challenge.
Unlike humans and other mammals, lampreys recover quickly and almost completely even after severe lesions high up in the spinal cord. Morgan previously discovered that although neural regeneration ...
In a new study, the extent of microstructural damage in patients with early relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS) was associated with worse disability and spinal cord atrophy at 5 years ...
In samples of the spinal cord from four deceased MS patients, 260 genes were simultaneously analyzed and the cellular architecture of the lesions could be determined.
There are many causes outside of spinal cord injuries or lesions that can cause neurologic signs in cattle. Rabies, listeria, polio, tetanus, lead poisoning, mycoplasma and many more can be culprits.
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