Abstract

The authors assessed the influence of cognitive reserve (CR) on the evolution of cognitive performance over a 1.6-year follow-up period in 35 patients with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis. CR protected patients' cognitive performance in those with higher cortical volumes, pointing to a time window of intervention in the earliest phases of the disease. See p. 1728; Editorial, p. 1724 This study looked at the prevalence of transglutaminase 6 (TG6) in gluten-related diseases and controls, as well as the ability of TG6 antibody to identify patients with gluten ataxia in the absence of other gluten-related serologic markers. Antibodies against TG6 were gluten-dependent and …

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