Neurology
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To assess age- and sex-specific trends in incidence and 30-day and 1-year case fatality of intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) in the Netherlands. ⋯ In the Netherlands, ICH incidence, case fatality, and mortality rates have declined significantly in men and women younger than 75 years but remained stable in patients 75 years and older. The observed time trends may be explained by better prevention and treatment during the previous 2 decades of which the elderly do not seem to benefit.
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To evaluate basal ganglia changes along the amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)-ALS-frontotemporal dementia (FTD) continuum using multiple, complementary imaging techniques. ⋯ We demonstrate correlations between basal ganglia measures and structure-specific neuropsychological performance and a gradient of incremental basal ganglia pathology across the ALS-ALS-FTD spectrum, suggesting that the degree of subcortical gray matter pathology in C9orf72-negative ALS is closely associated with neuropsychological changes.
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To determine whether patients with neurogenic claudication associated with lumbar spinal stenosis would prefer a treatment that makes it possible for them to walk farther or walk with less pain; to examine associations between this treatment preference and patient-reported and in-clinic treadmill testing measures of walking ability and walking-associated pain. ⋯ A majority of patients with neurogenic claudication prioritized walking with reduced pain over walking farther. Reduction in pain while walking may therefore constitute a sufficient patient-focused treatment outcome for the majority of these patients. These results have implications for clinical trial design and assessment of treatment efficacy in neurogenic claudication.