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Immunomodulatory Therapies in Neurologic Critical Care
Neurocritical Care , 09/28/09
McDaneld LM et al. – There is good evidence for the efficacy and tolerability of immunomodulatory therapies in GBS, myasthenia gravis, and acute central nervous system demyelination, though data to establish superiority of one therapeutic regimen over another remains lacking. For most other conditions, the data for immunomodulatory therapies are limited, and further research is required.
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