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Gut microbiome in early pediatric MS : a case-control study [Meeting Abstract]
Tremlett, H; Fadrosh, D; Lynch, S; Hart, J; Graves, J; Lulu, S; Aaen, G; Belman, Anita; Benson, L; Casper, C; Chitnis, T; Gorman, M; Krupp, Lauren; Lotze, T; Ness, J; Roalstad, S; Rodriguez, M; Rose, J; Mendelt-Tilleman, J; Weinstock-Guttman, B; Waubant, E
ORIGINAL:0011420
ISSN: 1526-632x
CID: 2236632
Fatigue
Chapter by: Bhise, Vikram; Krupp, Lauren B
in: Neuropsychiatric symptoms of inflammatory demyelinating diseases by Brochet, Bruno [Eds]
Cham : Springer, [2015]
pp. 139-166
ISBN: 9783319184647
CID: 2235972
The geographic distribution of pediatric MS in the US [Meeting Abstract]
Lavery, AM; Waldman, AT; Roalstad, S; Ness, J; Gorman, M; Benson, L; Weinstock-Guttman, B; Rubin, J; Schreiner, T; Aaen, G; Tillema, JMendelt; Rodriguez, M; Chitnis, T; Candee, M; Krupp, L; Belman, A; Lotze, T; Graves, J; Graves, B; Mar, S; Casper, C; Rose, J; Simmons, T; Waubant, E
ISI:000365729402284
ISSN: 1477-0970
CID: 2234352
Pregnancy exposures and risk for paediatric onset MS [Meeting Abstract]
Graves, JS; Chitnis, T; Guttman, BWeinstock; Rubin, J; Nourbakhsh, B; Zeilkovitch, A; Simmons, T; Krupp, L; Belman, A; Ness, J; Mendelt-Tillema, J; Rodriguez, M; Gorman, M; Benson, L; Waldman, A; Aaen, G; Greenberg, B; Schreiner, T; Rose, J; Casper, TC; Waubant, E
ISI:000365729402283
ISSN: 1477-0970
CID: 2234182
Acquisition of early developmental milestones and need for special education services in paediatric-onset multiple sclerosis [Meeting Abstract]
Aaen, GS; Waltz, M; Casper, T; Ness, J; Gorman, M; Makhani, N; Vargas, W; Waubant, E; Chitnis, T; Lotze, T; Graves, J; Benson, L; Tillema, J-M; Rodriguez, M; Rose, J; Weinstock-Guttman, B; Krupp, L; Belman, A; US Network Paediat Multiple
ISI:000365729400145
ISSN: 1477-0970
CID: 2234332
Association of dietary salt intake and relapse rate in pediatric multiple sclerosis [Meeting Abstract]
Nourbakhsh, B; Graves, J; Lulu, S; Waldman, A; Belman, A; Greenberg, B; Weinstock-Guttman, B; Aaen, G; Tillema, J-M; Hart, J; Lee, M; Ness, J; Rubin, J; Krupp, L; Gorman, M; Benson, L; Rodriguez, M; Chitnis, T; Simmons, T; Casper, C; Rose, J; Barcellos, L; Waubant, E
ISI:000365729400155
ISSN: 1477-0970
CID: 2234342
Remotely-supervised cognitive remediation is feasible and effective: results of a pilot study [Meeting Abstract]
Charvet, LE; Haider, L; Shaw, M; Fang, W; Sherman, K; Melville, P; Krupp, LB
ISI:000365729401057
ISSN: 1477-0970
CID: 2225142
The Test of Everyday Cognitive Ability (TECA) Links Cognitive Measures to Real-Life Functioning in Adults with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) [Meeting Abstract]
Charvet, Leigh; Shaw, Michael; Kasschau, Margaret; Frontario, Ariana; Fang, Wendy; Sherman, Kathleen; Melville, Patricia; Krupp, Lauren
ISI:000362668600010
ISSN: 1531-8249
CID: 2225182
The US Network of Pediatric Multiple Sclerosis Centers: Development, Progress, and Next Steps
Casper, T Charles; Rose, John W; Roalstad, Shelly; Waubant, Emmanuelle; Aaen, Gregory; Belman, Anita; Chitnis, Tanuja; Gorman, Mark; Krupp, Lauren; Lotze, Timothy E; Ness, Jayne; Patterson, Marc; Rodriguez, Moses; Weinstock-Guttman, Bianca; Browning, Brittan; Graves, Jennifer; Tillema, Jan-Mendelt; Benson, Leslie; Harris, Yolanda
Multiple sclerosis and other demyelinating diseases in the pediatric population have received an increasing level of attention by clinicians and researchers. The low incidence of these diseases in children creates a need for the involvement of multiple clinical centers in research efforts. The Network of Pediatric Multiple Sclerosis Centers was created initially in 2006 to improve the diagnosis and care of children with demyelinating diseases. In 2010, the Network shifted its focus to multicenter research while continuing to advance the care of patients. The Network has obtained support from the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, the Guthy-Jackson Charitable Foundation, and the National Institutes of Health. The Network will continue to serve as a platform for conducting impactful research in pediatric demyelinating diseases of the central nervous system. This article provides a description of the history and development, organization, mission, research priorities, current studies, and future plans of the Network.
PMCID:4379142
PMID: 25270659
ISSN: 1708-8283
CID: 2153542
Prolonged Remission in Neuromyelitis Optica Following Cessation of Rituximab Treatment [Case Report]
Weinfurtner, Kelley; Graves, Jennifer; Ness, Jayne; Krupp, Lauren; Milazzo, Maria; Waubant, Emmanuelle
Neuromyelitis optica is an autoimmune disease characterized by acute episodes of transverse myelitis and optic neuritis. Several small, open-label studies suggest rituximab, a monoclonal antibody against CD20, prevents relapses in neuromyelitis optica; however, there is little consensus on timing or duration of treatment. Here we report four patients with severe relapsing neuromyelitis optica who were stabilized on rituximab and, after discontinuing treatment, continued to experience prolonged remission of their disease. Remission ranged from 4.5 to 10.5 years total, including 3 to 9 years off all therapies. The patients had sustained clinical responses despite normal B-lymphocyte levels and, in at least 2 patients, continued seropositivity for aquaporin-4 antibodies. These cases suggest that rituximab may induce prolonged remission in certain neuromyelitis optica patients, and they highlight the need for further elucidation of rituximab's mechanism in neuromyelitis optica.
PMID: 25387545
ISSN: 1708-8283
CID: 2153622