T H Brannagan
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Brannagan T, Wang A, Coelho T, Waddington Cruz M, Polydefkis M, Dyck P, et al.
Eur J Neurol
. 2020 Apr;
27(8):1374-1381.
PMID: 32343462
Background And Purpose: Hereditary transthyretin (hATTR) amyloidosis causes progressive polyneuropathy resulting from transthyretin (TTR) amyloid deposition throughout the body, including the peripheral nerves. The efficacy and safety of inotersen, an...
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Souayah N, Chin R, Brannagan T, Latov N, Green P, Kokoszka A, et al.
Eur J Neurol
. 2008 Dec;
15(12):1300-3.
PMID: 19049545
Background: Cerebellar syndrome and small fiber neuropathy may complicate celiac disease (CD) and may be resistant to a strict gluten-free diet. Methods: Case series. Results: We report three patients with...
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Gorson K, Herrmann D, Thiagarajan R, Brannagan T, Chin R, Kinsella L, et al.
J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry
. 2007 Oct;
79(2):163-9.
PMID: 17911181
Objective: To describe the clinical and laboratory features of a painful non-length dependent, small fibre ganglionopathy (SFG). Background: The syndrome of generalised SFG with early involvement of the face, trunk...
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Gondim F, De Sousa E, Latov N, Sander H, Chin R, Brannagan T
J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry
. 2007 Mar;
78(8):902-4.
PMID: 17353253
Patients with anti-myelin associated glycoprotein (anti-MAG) neuropathy have uniform slowing without temporal dispersion, but do usually have disproportionately distal slowing. We evaluated distal compound muscle action potential (CMAP) dispersion in...
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Chin R, Sander H, Brannagan T, Green P, Hays A, Alaedini A, et al.
Neurology
. 2003 May;
60(10):1581-5.
PMID: 12771245
Background: Celiac disease (CD) is a chronic inflammatory enteropathy resulting from sensitivity to ingested gluten. Neurologic complications are estimated to occur in 10% of affected patients, with ataxia and peripheral...
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Dabby R, Lange D, TROJABORG W, Hays A, LOVELACE R, Brannagan T, et al.
Arch Neurol
. 2001 Aug;
58(8):1253-6.
PMID: 11493165
Objective: To describe the clinical and electrophysiologic features of patients with inclusion body myositis that was misinterpreted as motor neuron disease. Patients And Methods: We retrospectively retrieved the medical records...
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Brannagan T, Promisloff R, McCluskey L, Mitz K
J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry
. 1999 Sep;
67(4):539-41.
PMID: 10486409
A patient is described with proximal diabetic neuropathy presenting with respiratory weakness. A 50 year old man developed progressive shortness of breath over 2 months. He also had weakness of...
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Brannagan T, Hays A, Lange D, TROJABORG W
J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry
. 1998 Jan;
63(6):776-9.
PMID: 9416815
Objective And Methods: Inclusion body myositis is said to have both myopathic and neurogenic features on electrophysiological tests. Twenty one studies from 20 patients with biopsy defined inclusion body myosis,...
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Thomas C, Mayer S, Gungor Y, Swarup R, Webster E, Chang I, et al.
Neurology
. 1997 May;
48(5):1253-60.
PMID: 9153452
We retrospectively reviewed the hospital records of 53 patients admitted for 73 episodes of myasthenic crisis at Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center over a period of 12 years, from 1983 to 1994....
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Louis E, Hanley A, Brannagan T, Sherman W, Murphy P, Lange D, et al.
Muscle Nerve
. 1996 Oct;
19(10):1334-7.
PMID: 8808660
Some have suggested that nonfamilial motor neuron disease (MND) may be autoimmune, and the neurological disorder may benefit from immunotherapy. There have been reports of over 30 cases of lymphoproliferative...