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Manuel Arias
Researcher at University of Santiago de Compostela
Publications - 71
Citations - 1052
Manuel Arias is an academic researcher from University of Santiago de Compostela. The author has contributed to research in topics: Spinocerebellar ataxia & Ataxia. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 70 publications receiving 878 citations. Previous affiliations of Manuel Arias include University of Southern California.
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Cavernomas of the central nervous system: clinical and neuroimaging manifestations in 47 patients.
TL;DR: The main clinical signs were epilepsy and brainstem syndromes and the diagnosis of cavernous angioma was confirmed in the 18 cases in which the tumour was removed surgically.
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Cerebrotendinous xanthomatosis in Spain: Clinical, prognostic, and genetic survey
B. Pilo-de-la-Fuente,Adriano Jimenez-Escrig,J. R. Lorenzo,Julio Pardo,Manuel Arias,A. Ares-Luque,J. Duarte,S. Muñiz-Pérez,María-Jesús Sobrido +8 more
TL;DR: To perform a nationwide survey of confirmed cases, with a thorough analysis of genotype‐phenotype data and prognostic factors, Cerebrotendinous xanthomatosis is perceived as a potentially treatable condition and efficacy of chenodeoxycholic acid plus statin therapy remains unclear.
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'Costa da Morte' ataxia is spinocerebellar ataxia 36: clinical and genetic characterization.
María García-Murias,Beatriz Quintáns,Manuel Arias,Ana I. Seixas,Pilar Cacheiro,Rosa Tarrío,Rosa Tarrío,Julio Pardo,María J. Millán,Susana Arias-Rivas,Patricia Blanco-Arias,Patricia Blanco-Arias,Dapena D,Ramón Moreira,Francisco Rodríguez-Trelles,Jorge Sequeiros,Jorge Sequeiros,Angel Carracedo,Angel Carracedo,Isabel Silveira,María Jesús Sobrido,María Jesús Sobrido +21 more
TL;DR: The detailed clinical picture is described, consisting of a late-onset, slowly progressive cerebellar syndrome with variable eye movement abnormalities and sensorineural hearing loss, and the origin of the founder mutation in Galicia is estimated to have occurred ∼1275 years ago.
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Fluoxetine in the prevention of depressive recurrences: a double-blind study.
Inmaculada Gilaberte,Angel L. Montejo,Jesus De La Gandara,Víctor Pérez-Sola,Miguel Bernardo,Joan Massana,Rocío Martín-Santos,Alfonso Santiso,Ramon Noguera,Leonardo Casais,Valero Perez-Camo,Manuel Arias,Rajinder Judge +12 more
TL;DR: In conclusion, fluoxetine at 20 mg/ day was effective and well tolerated for the prophylactic treatment of recurrent unipolar major depression.
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Acute respiratory failure as the first sign of Arnold-Chiari malformation associated with syringomyelia
TL;DR: A rare case of acute respiratory failure in a previously asymptomatic patient showing clinical signs of inferior cranial nerve palsy together with weakness and muscular atrophy of the upper limbs, involved both obstructive mechanisms and dysfunction of the respiratory centre.