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Increased rate of venous thrombosis may be associated with inpatient dihydroergotamine treatment.

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Clinical Reasoning: A 16-year-old girl with subacute weakness and sensory loss.

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A multicenter, open-label trial of ganaxolone in children with PCDH19 epilepsy (P5.236).

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Evidence for a causal relationship between low vitamin D, high BMI, and pediatric-onset MS.

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Serum neurofilament is associated with progression of brain atrophy and disability in early MS.

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International Pediatric MS Study Group Global Members Symposium report.

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Environmental and genetic factors in pediatric inflammatory demyelinating diseases.

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A randomized controlled trial of methotrexate for patients with generalized myasthenia gravis.

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Neonatal seizures triple the risk of a remote seizure after perinatal ischemic stroke.

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Clinical Reasoning: Left hemiparesis, ataxia, and optic neuritis in a child previously treated for pineoblastoma.

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