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    Central pontine myelinolysis in AIDS

    Central pontine myelinolysis (CPM) is an uncommon complication in sick patients with severe underlying disorders such as chronic alcoholism, malignancy, malnutrition and hyponatraemia. We report two patients ...

    R. F. Miller, Michael J. G. Harrison, Margaret A. Hall-Craggs in Acta Neuropathologica (1998)

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    Muscle disease, HIV and zidovudine: the spectrum of muscle disease in HIV-infected individuals treated with zidovudine

    Eleven patients with AIDS or AIDS-related complex who developed muscle-related symptoms whilst taking zidovudine were investigated. The clinical details of a further ten patients who did not undergo muscle bio...

    Hadi Manji, Michael J. G. Harrison, Joan M. Round, David A. Jones in Journal of Neurology (1993)

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    Angiography in Amaurosis Fugax

    The idea that embolism to the eye or brain may arise from the heart or from the carotid artery is of course an ancient one (1,2), though intensive investigation of patients for such sources has been pursued on...

    Michael J. G. Harrison in Amaurosis Fugax (1988)

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    Methodology of clinical trials in neurology. Evaluation of extracranial arterial disease

    Trials in cerebrovascular disease, for example of antithrombotic agents, are beset with difficulties. They seek to answer the pragmatic question of whether such a strategy prevents clinical end-points like str...

    J. Philip Kistler, Michael J. G. Harrison in Methods in Clinical Trials in Neurology (1988)