Alexander D Rae-Grant
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McGinley M, Goldschmidt C, Rae-Grant A
JAMA
. 2021 Feb;
325(8):765-779.
PMID: 33620411
Importance: Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an autoimmune-mediated neurodegenerative disease of the central nervous system characterized by inflammatory demyelination with axonal transection. MS affects an estimated 900 000 people in the...
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Rae-Grant A
Continuum (Minneap Minn)
. 2019 Jun;
25(3):845-849.
PMID: 31162319
This article presents a hypothetical case of a patient with multiple sclerosis (MS), reviewing the use of clinical practice guidelines and incorporation of quality measures into practice. Appropriate diagnosis of...
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Steriade C, Hantus S, Moosa A, Rae-Grant A
Clin Neurophysiol
. 2018 Mar;
129(10):2197-2204.
PMID: 29580710
Objective: Anti-NMDA receptor encephalitis (NMDARE) may not respond to first line immunotherapy. Biomarkers to track disease course and guide escalation of immunotherapy are needed. We describe the evolution of EEG...
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Abbatemarco J, Rae-Grant A
Cleve Clin J Med
. 2018 Feb;
85(2):155-163.
PMID: 29425086
Clinicians are often confronted with patients who have transient neurologic symptoms lasting seconds to hours. In many of these patients, their symptoms have gone away or returned to baseline by...
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Rae-Grant A
Continuum (Minneap Minn)
. 2013 Aug;
19(4 Multiple Sclerosis):992-1006.
PMID: 23917097
Purpose Of Review: In multiple sclerosis (MS), symptoms vary widely from patient to patient. Certain events in MS are well recognized (eg, optic neuritis, brainstem and spinal cord relapses) and...
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Bermel R, Rae-Grant A, Fox R
Mult Scler
. 2010 Jul;
16(11):1335-40.
PMID: 20670982
Background: Multiple sclerosis (MS) is usually considered a 'young persons' disease', typically presenting between the ages of 20 and 40. In this study we review our experience with patients diagnosed...