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Geriatric Medicine

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Questions discussed in this category


What criteria are used to choose a specific dose of aspirin in ischemic stroke?
We have seen 81 vs 162 vs 325 mg up to 1300 mg.
3 Answers available

How do you approach a mildly positive finding on an autoimmune encephalitis panel when there is no other evidence of encephalitis (such as elevated CSF protein, abnormal imaging, or EEG findings)?
For example, a GAD65 Ab of 0.07 when the cut-off is 0.02. Does this answer change if you consider adult vs pediatric populations?
2 Answers available
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Papers discussed in this category


Archives of neurology, 2009-06
Ganglionic acetylcholine receptor autoantibody: oncological, neurological, and serological accompaniments.

Muscle & nerve, 2013-04
Striational antibodies in a paraneoplastic context.

Muscle & nerve, 2016-08
P/Q- and N-type calcium-channel antibodies: Oncological, neurological, and serological accompaniments.

Muscle & nerve, 2017-07
GAD65 neurological autoimmunity.

Annals of neurology, 2017-07
Expanded phenotypes and outcomes among 256 LGI1/CASPR2-IgG-positive patients.

Lancet (London, England), 2018-08-04
Effects of aspirin on risks of vascular events and cancer according to bodyweight and dose: analysis of individual patient data from randomised trials.

Related Topics in Geriatric Medicine

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  • General Geriatric Medicine
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  • Cardiology
  • Geriatric Psychiatry
  • Dementia
  • General Primary Care
  • Vascular Neurology

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