MYELITIS FEATURES AND OUTCOMES IN CNS DEMYELINATING DISORDERS: COMPARISON BETWEEN MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS, MOGAD, AND AQP4-IGG-POSITIVE NMOSD

Myelitis features and outcomes in CNS demyelinating disorders: Comparison between multiple sclerosis, MOGAD, and AQP4-IgG-positive NMOSD

Inflammatory myelopathies can manifest with a combination of motor, sensory and autonomic dysfunction of variable severity.Depending on the underlying etiology, the episodes of myelitis can recur, often leading to irreversible spinal cord damage and major long-term disability.Three main demyelinating disorders of the central nervous system, namely

read more


Enhancing the anticoagulant profile of meizothrombin

Meizothrombin is an active intermediate generated during the proteolytic activation of prothrombin to thrombin in the penultimate step of the coagulation cascade.Structurally, meizothrombin differs from thrombin because it retains the auxiliary Gla domain and two kringles.Functionally, meizothrombin shares with thrombin the ability to cleave procoa

read more

Selective bilateral internal iliac artery embolization for controlling refractory hematuria due to the metastatic squamous cell carcinoma of the urinary bladder: a case report

Bladder squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) may lead to gross hematuria.However, the metastasis of head and neck cutaneous SCC to the urinary bladder has not been described in literature.Nowadays, noninvasive methods such as embolization, are considered as an appropriate choice for controlling life-threatening hematuria in patients with high operative ri

read more