Neurology
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Randomized Controlled Trial
A randomized crossover study of bee sting therapy for multiple sclerosis.
Bee sting therapy is increasingly used to treat patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) in the belief that it can stabilize or ameliorate the disease. However, there are no clinical studies to justify its use. ⋯ In this trial, treatment with bee venom in patients with relapsing multiple sclerosis did not reduce disease activity, disability, or fatigue and did not improve quality of life.
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To evaluate the performance characteristics of a brief clinical neuropathy screening tool for use in sensory neuropathies complicating HIV infection. ⋯ The Brief Neuropathy Screening Tool (and the chosen definition of neuropathy) accurately detects those HIV-infected individuals with the greatest degree of peripheral nerve dysfunction and pathology. This is a valid neuropathy screening tool for use in the context of HIV infection, and is simple enough to be applicable in resource-limited settings.
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Basilar migraine (BM), familial hemiplegic migraine (FHM), and sporadic hemiplegic migraine (SHM) are phenotypically similar subtypes of migraine with aura, differentiated only by motor symptoms, which are absent in BM. Mutations in CACNA1A and ATP1A2 have been found in FHM. The authors detected a novel mutation in the ATP1A2 gene (R548H) in members of a family with BM, suggesting that BM and FHM may be allelic disorders.