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Progressive Multifocal Leukoencephalopathy After Natalizumab Monotherapy
NEJM 361:1081-1087, Linda,H.,et al, 2009

Infection Risks Among Patients with Multiple Sclerosis Treated with Fingolimod, Natalizumab, Rituximab, and Injectable Therapies
JAMA Neurol 77:184-191, Luna, G.,et al, 2020

Natalizumab-Associated PML
Neurol 88:1197-1205, Schwab, N.,et al, 2017

Treatment of Relapsing-Remitting Multiple Sclerosis After 24 Doses of Natalizumab
JAMA Neurol 71:954-960, Clerico, M.,et al, 2014

Natalizumab-Associated PML Identified in the Presymptomatic Phase Using MRI Surveillance
Neurol 78:507-508, Blair,N.F.,et al, 2012

Severe Relapses under Fingolimod Treatment Prescribed after Natalizumab
Neurol 79:2004-2006,1942, Centonze, D.,et al, 2012

Herpes Encephalitis During Natalizumab Tretament in Multiple Sclerosis
Mult Scler J 18:909-911, Kwiatkowski, A.,et al, 2012

Immune Reconstitution Inflammatory Syndrome in Patients With Multiple Sclerosis Following Cessation of Natalizumab Therapy
Arch Neurol 68:186-191, Miravalle,A.,et al, 2011

Clinical outcomes of natalizumab-associated progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy
Neurol 76:1697-1704, Vermersch,P.,et al, 2011

Immune Reconstitution Inflammatory Syndrome in Natalizumab-Associated PML
Neurol 77:1061-1067,1033, Tan, I.L.,et al, 2011

Management and Outcome of CSF-JC Virus PCR-negative PML in a Natalizumab-treated Patient with MS
Neurol 77:2010-2016, Kuhle, J.,et al, 2011

Progressive Multifocal Leukoencephalopathy: Can We Reduce Risk in Patients Receiving Biological Immunomodulatory Therapies?
Ann Neurol 68:271-274, Tyler,K., 2010

Successful Management of Natalizumab-Associated Progressive Multifocal Leukoencephalopathy and Immune Reconstitution Syndrome in a Patient With Multiple Sclerosis
Arch Neurol 67:1391-1394, Schr�der,A.,et al, 2010

Opportunistic Infections and Other Risks with Newer Multiple Sclerosis Therapies
Ann Neurol 65:367-377, Berger,J.R. &Houff,S., 2009

Treatment of Progressive Multifocal Leukoencephalopathy Associated with Natalizumab
NEJM 361:1075-1080, Wenning,W.,et al, 2009

Reemergence of PML in Natalizumab-Treated Patients--New Cases, Same Concerns
NEJM 361:1041-1043, Major,E., 2009

Best Practice Recommendations for the Selection and Management of Patients with Multiple Sclerosis Receiving Natalizumab Therapy
Mutliple Sclerosis 15:S26-S36, Coyle,P.K.,et al, 2009

Postwithdrawal Rebound Increase in T2 Lesional Activity in Natalizumab-Treated MS Patients
Neurol 70:1150-1151,1073, Vellinga,M.M.,et al, 2008

Monoclonal Antibody Therapies and Neurologic Disorders
Arch Neurol 65:1162-1165, Novack,J.C.,et al., 2008

Reactivation of JC Virus and Development of PML in Patients With Multiple Sclerosis
Neurol 68:985-990, Khalili,K.,et al, 2007

Progressive Multifocal Leukoencephalopathy Revisited: Has the Disease Outgrown Its Name?
Ann Neurol 60:162-173, Koralnik,I.J., 2006

FDA Public Health advisory-Suspended Marketing of Tysabri (natalizumab)
www.fda.gov/cder/drug/advisory/natalizumab.htm.,(Feb 28), US Food and Drug Admin., 2005

Progressive Multifocal Leukoencephalopathy Complicating Treatment with Natalizumab and Interferon Beta-1a for Multiple Sclerosis
NEJM 353:369-374,414,432, Kleinschemidt-DeMasters,B.K. &Tyler,K.L., 2005

Progressive Multifocal Leukoencephalopathy in a Patient Treated with Natalizumab
NEJM 353:375-381, Langer-Gould,A.,et al, 2005



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