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Zhaleh Khaleeli

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Human Brain Mapping|January 28, 2009
Exploring the relationship between white matter and gray matter damage in early primary progressive multiple sclerosis: an in vivo study with TBSS and VBMBenedetta Bodini, Zhaleh Khaleeli, Mara Cercignani, et al.
Practical Neurology|July 29, 2021
Bilateral optic neuritis as a first presentation of lymph node tuberculosisAshvini Keshavan, Lisa McAnena, James F Acheson, et al.
Practical Neurology|March 25, 2018
Remember the retina: retinal disorders presenting to neurologistsZhaleh Khaleeli, William R Tucker, Lana Del Porto, et al.
Archives of Neurology|November 13, 2008
Magnetization transfer ratio in gray matter: a potential surrogate marker for progression in early primary progressive multiple sclerosisZhaleh Khaleeli, Daniel R Altmann, Mara Cercignani, et al.
Journal of Neurology|May 11, 2015
A novel HTRA1 exon 2 mutation causes loss of protease activity in a Pakistani CARASIL patientZhaleh Khaleeli, Zane Jaunmuktane, Nathalie Beaufort, et al.
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|April 14, 2010
Copper deficiency as a treatable cause of poor balanceZhaleh Khaleeli, Daniel G Healy, Anthony Briddon, et al.
Praxis|September 23, 2010
[Copper deficiency as a treatable cause of poor balance]Zhaleh Khaleeli, Daniel G Healy, Anthony Briddon, et al.
Human Brain Mapping|February 14, 2012
Corpus callosum damage predicts disability progression and cognitive dysfunction in primary-progressive MS after five yearsBenedetta Bodini, Mara Cercignani, Zhaleh Khaleeli, et al.
Archives of Neurology|March 14, 2007
Normal-appearing brain t1 relaxation time predicts disability in early primary progressive multiple sclerosisFrancesco Manfredonia, Olga Ciccarelli, Zhaleh Khaleeli, et al.
Neurology|October 10, 2014
HLA-DRB1*15 influences the development of brain tissue damage in early PPMSCarmen Tur, Sreeram Ramagopalan, Daniel R Altmann, et al.
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Human Brain Mapping|January 28, 2009
Exploring the relationship between white matter and gray matter damage in early primary progressive multiple sclerosis: an in vivo study with TBSS and VBMBenedetta Bodini, Zhaleh Khaleeli, Mara Cercignani, et al.
Practical Neurology|July 29, 2021
Bilateral optic neuritis as a first presentation of lymph node tuberculosisAshvini Keshavan, Lisa McAnena, James F Acheson, et al.
Practical Neurology|March 25, 2018
Remember the retina: retinal disorders presenting to neurologistsZhaleh Khaleeli, William R Tucker, Lana Del Porto, et al.
Archives of Neurology|November 13, 2008
Magnetization transfer ratio in gray matter: a potential surrogate marker for progression in early primary progressive multiple sclerosisZhaleh Khaleeli, Daniel R Altmann, Mara Cercignani, et al.
Journal of Neurology|May 11, 2015
A novel HTRA1 exon 2 mutation causes loss of protease activity in a Pakistani CARASIL patientZhaleh Khaleeli, Zane Jaunmuktane, Nathalie Beaufort, et al.
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|April 14, 2010
Copper deficiency as a treatable cause of poor balanceZhaleh Khaleeli, Daniel G Healy, Anthony Briddon, et al.
Praxis|September 23, 2010
[Copper deficiency as a treatable cause of poor balance]Zhaleh Khaleeli, Daniel G Healy, Anthony Briddon, et al.
Human Brain Mapping|February 14, 2012
Corpus callosum damage predicts disability progression and cognitive dysfunction in primary-progressive MS after five yearsBenedetta Bodini, Mara Cercignani, Zhaleh Khaleeli, et al.
Archives of Neurology|March 14, 2007
Normal-appearing brain t1 relaxation time predicts disability in early primary progressive multiple sclerosisFrancesco Manfredonia, Olga Ciccarelli, Zhaleh Khaleeli, et al.
Neurology|October 10, 2014
HLA-DRB1*15 influences the development of brain tissue damage in early PPMSCarmen Tur, Sreeram Ramagopalan, Daniel R Altmann, et al.
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