Utility and safety of plasma exchange in paediatric neuroimmune disorders
Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology2019Vol. 61(5), pp. 540–546
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Michael Eyre, Yael Hacohen, Kate Lamb, Michael Absoud, Shakti Agrawal, Jonathan Gadian, Rajat Das Gupta, Rachel Kneen, David V. Milford, Sunny Philip, Katie Rose, Martin Smith, Stefan Spinty, Evangeline Wassmer, Ming Lim, Cheryl Hemingway
Abstract
Disability scores for severe neuroimmune disorders remained stable or improved during therapeutic plasma exchange treatment. Complications occurred frequently but were typically mild and correctable.
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