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High critical care usage due to pediatric stroke: results of a population-based study.

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Inpatient statin use predicts improved ischemic stroke discharge disposition.

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EBV, CMV, and HSV IgG Titers Are Not Predictive of Subsequent Relapse Risk in Pediatric Multiple Sclerosis (P02.096).

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Randomized controlled trial of atorvastatin in clinically isolated syndrome: the STAyCIS study.

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Incidence of acquired CNS demyelinating syndromes in a multiethnic cohort of children.

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Child neurology: Brachial plexus birth injury: what every neurologist needs to know.

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Clinical Reasoning: An encephalopathic 3-day-old infant.

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Common viruses associated with lower pediatric multiple sclerosis risk.

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Video-EEG monitoring in newborns with hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy treated with hypothermia.

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Asymptomatic spinal cord lesions predict disease progression in radiologically isolated syndrome.

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