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Atogepant for the Preventive Treatment of Chronic Migraine (PROGRESS): A Randomised, Double-blind, Placebo-controlled, Phase 3 Trial
Lancet 402:775-785, Pozo-Rosich,P.,et al, 2023

Recent Advances in the Diagnosis and Management of Cluster Headache
BMJ 376:e059577, Schindler, E. & Burish, M.J., 2022

Atogepant for the Preventive Treatment of Migraine
NEJM 385:695-706, Ailani,J.,et al, 2021

Vaccine-Induced Thrombocytopenia with Severe Headache
NEJM 385:doi:10.1056/NEJMc2112974, Salih, F.,et al, 2021

Migraine
NEJM 383:1866-1876, Ashina, M., 2020

Acute Viral Encephalitis
NEJM 379:357-366, Tyler,K.L., 2018

Conversion to Parkinson Disease in the PARS Hyposmic and Dopamine Transporter-Deficit Prodromal Court
JAMA Neurol 74:933-940,901, Jennings, D.,et al, 2017

Evidence-based Guideline Update: Pharmacologic Treatment for Episodic Migraine Prevention in Adults
Neurol 78:1337-1345, Silberstein,S.D.,et al, 2012

Analysis of Relapses in Anti-NMDAR Encephalitis
Neurol 77:996-999, Gabilondo, I.,et al, 2011

Use of Angiotension Receptor Blockers and Risk of Dementia in a Predominantly Male Population: Prospective Cohort Analysis
BMJ 340:141-147, 111, Li,N.-C.,et al, 2010

Angiotensin Receptor Blockers Should Be Regarded as First-Line Drugs for Stroke Prevention in Both Primary and Secondary Prevention Settings: No
Stroke 40:3161-3162, 3163, Strauss,M. &Hall,A., 2009

Angiotensin Receptor Blockers Should Be Regarded as First-Line Drugs for Stroke Prevention in Both Primary and Secondary Prevention Settings: Yes
Stroke 40:3159-3160, 3163, Hackam,D., 2009

Serum 25-Hydroxyvitamin D Levels and Risk of Multiple Sclerosis
JAMA 296:2832-2838, Munger,K.L.,et al, 2006

Developmental Neurotoxivity of Industrial Chemicals
Lancet 368:2167-2178, Grandjean,P. &Landrigan,P.J., 2006

Reduced Incidence of AD with NSAID But Not H2 Receptor Antagonists
Neurol 59:880-886, Zandi,P.P.,et al, 2002

Practice Patterns of Neurologists Regarding Bone and Mineral Effefcts of Antiepileptic Drug Therapy
Arch Neurol 58:1369-1374,1352, Valmadrid,C.,et al, 2001

Reduced Prevalence of AD in Users of NSAIDs and H2 Receptor Antagonists
Neurol 54:2066-2071, Anthony,J.C.,et al, 2000

Acute Dystonia Induced by Drug Treatment
BMJ 319:623-626, vanHarten,P.N.,et al, 1999

Progression of Ischaemic Stroke and Excitotoxic Aminoacids
Lancet 349:79-83, Castillo,J.,et al, 1997

Prophylactic Neuroprotection for Cerebral Ischemia
Stroke 25:1075-1080, Fisher,M.,et al, 1994



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