Surrogate outcomes; CAA and IH; Angela Vincent looks back - a podcast by BMJ Group

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This issue we look at short-term outcomes used to assess multiple sclerosis treatments, and their power to predict long-term disability, with Douglas Goodin (professor of clinical neurology, University of California, San Francisco).

We return to the association between cerebral amyloid angiopathy and intracerebral haemorrhage, as Neshika Samarasekera (Division of Clinical Neurosciences, University of Edinburgh) talks us through her research examining the link.

And Angela Vincent (emeritus professor at the Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences, University of Oxford) looks back at the beginning of her career investigating autoantibodies in neurological diseases.

See also:

Relationship between early clinical characteristics and long term disability outcomes: 16 year cohort study (follow-up) of the pivotal interferon ?-1b trial in multiple sclerosis http://tinyurl.com/ab7sdd9

The association between cerebral amyloid angiopathy and intracerebral haemorrhage: systematic review and meta-analysis http://tinyurl.com/bewdkzf

Acetylcholine receptor antibody as a diagnostic test for myasthenia gravis: results in 153 validated cases and 2967 diagnostic assays http://tinyurl.com/axg6a98

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