440 results on '"Krupp, Lauren B"'
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102. Neuropsychological correlates of multiple sclerosis across the lifespan
103. Cognitive dysfunction in pediatric-onset multiple sclerosis
104. Fatigue
105. Multiple sclerosis-associated fatigue
106. Assessment and treatment of fatigue in multiple sclerosis
107. International Pediatric MS Study Group Clinical Trials Summit: meeting report.
108. Fatigue in multiple sclerosis
109. Subcutaneous Interferon Beta-1a in Pediatric Multiple Sclerosis
110. Pediatric multiple sclerosis: Perspectives from adolescents and their families.
111. Pediatric multiple sclerosis: Cognition and mood.
112. Pediatric Multiple Sclerosis: What we know and where are we headed?
113. Treatment of cognitive impairment in multiple sclerosis: position paper
114. Unemployment in multiple sclerosis: the contribution of personality and disease
115. Regression-Based Pediatric Norms for the Brief Visuospatial Memory Test – Revised and the Symbol Digit Modalities Test
116. Vitamin D status and antibody levels to common viruses in pediatric-onset multiple sclerosis
117. Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome in Male Prisoners: New Insights into an Emerging Syndrome
118. Vitamin D status is associated with relapse rate in pediatric-onset MS
119. Fatigue and quality of life in pediatric multiple sclerosis
120. Psychiatric Comorbidity in Pediatric Patients With Demyelinating Disorders
121. Negative affect predicts subsequent cognitive change in multiple sclerosis
122. Treatment of Cognitive Impairment in??Multiple Sclerosis
123. Abnormal T‐cell reactivities in childhood inflammatory demyelinating disease and type 1 diabetes
124. Longitudinal Neuropsychological Assessment in Pediatric Multiple Sclerosis
125. Perceived cognitive dysfunction and observed neuropsychological performance: Longitudinal relation in persons with multiple sclerosis
126. Advances in the treatment of multiple sclerosis
127. Fatigue.
128. Psychological States and Neuropsychological Performances in Chronic Lyme Disease
129. Does Process-Specific Slowing Account for Cognitive Deficits in Lyme Disease?
130. Pain, Fatigue, and Sleep in Eosinophilia-Myalgia Syndrome
131. Fatigue and Depression in Epilepsy
132. Symptoms of Psychiatric Disturbance in Epilepsy
133. Mechanisms and management of fatigue in progressive neurological disorders
134. Neuroimmune and neuropsychiatric aspects of chronic fatigue syndrome
135. Eosinophilia-myalgia syndrome, toxic-oil syndrome, and diffuse fasciitis with eosinophilia
136. A Comparison of Cognitive Behavioral Treatment for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Primary Depression
137. Borrelia burgdorferi Reactivity in Patients with Severe Persistent Fatigue Who Are from a Region in Which Lyme Disease Is Endemic
138. International Pediatric Multiple Sclerosis Study Group criteria for pediatric multiple sclerosis and immune-mediated central nervous system demyelinating disorders: revisions to the 2007 definitions.
139. International Pediatric MS Study Group Clinical Trials Summit.
140. Significance of reactive lyme serology in multiple sclerosis
141. The measurement of fatigue: A new instrument
142. Sleep disturbance in chronic fatigue syndrome
143. Fatigue Assessment Instrument
144. Fatigue and fatigability in neurologic illnesses: proposal for a unified taxonomy.
145. Unemployment in multiple sclerosis: the contribution of personality and disease.
146. A phase 3 trial of extended release oral dalfampridine in multiple sclerosis.
147. Psychiatric Comorbidity in Pediatric Patients With Demyelinating Disorders.
148. A novel disease specific scale to characterize the symptoms and impacts of fatigue in US adults with relapsing multiple sclerosis: A real-world study.
149. No difference in radiologic outcomes for natalizumab patients treated with extended interval dosing compared with standard interval dosing: Real-world evidence from MS PATHS.
150. Abnormal T-cell reactivities in childhood inflammatory demyelinating disease and type 1 diabetes.
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