2015
DOI: 10.1017/cjn.2015.149
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Neurology (Multiple Sclerosis)

Abstract: Objectives: The objectives of this study are to understand the impact of natalizumab on cognition beyond two years of therapy and to investigate whether baseline characteristics are predictive of clinical response. Methods: This is a single-center, 24-month, observational study. Sixty-three patients treated with natalizumab were assessed prior to monthly infusions using a Cogstate battery and the SDMT. A linear mixed model was conducted with duration of natalizumab therapy as a between-subjects factor (<=2 … Show more

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“…No patient in either group showed evidence of sustained cognitive deterioration. Moreover, in both groups, significant improvement in the mean scores of executive functions, verbal memory and working memory was observed (68).…”
Section: Natalizumabmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…No patient in either group showed evidence of sustained cognitive deterioration. Moreover, in both groups, significant improvement in the mean scores of executive functions, verbal memory and working memory was observed (68).…”
Section: Natalizumabmentioning
confidence: 91%