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Chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyradiculoneuropathy (CIDP) is a rare, autoimmune neurological disorder in which peripheral nerve demyelination typically results in weakness, impaired limb sensation, fatigue and pain.1–4 CIDP may adversely affect activities of daily living, with a substantial impact on functional ability and psychological well-being.2–6 Primary treatment goals are reducing symptoms, improving functional status and maintaining long-term remission.7 The […]

Why Vascular Dementia May Be Highly Treatable

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Published Online: Sep 30th 2014

In a video interview, Neurology Today Editor-in-Chief Steven P. Ringel, MD, and David Gill, MD, an editorial advisory board member, talk about how these data may affect management of Alzheimer’s patients — or at least the discussion they should elicit in the clinical care setting.

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