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Association between pemphigus and neurologic diseases
Khalaf Kridin
, Shira Zelber-Sagi
, Doron Comaneshter
, Arnon D. Cohen
Rambam Health Care Campus
University of Haifa
Clalit Health Services
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
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Scopus citations
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Neurological Diseases
100%
Pemphigus
100%
Dementia
42%
Epilepsy
42%
Parkinson's Disease
42%
Odds Ratio
35%
Multiple Sclerosis
35%
Sensitivity Analysis
14%
Israel
7%
Healthcare
7%
Logistic Regression
7%
Health Care Services
7%
Comorbidity
7%
Comorbid
7%
Large Cohort
7%
Community Clinics
7%
Confounding Factors
7%
Appropriate Treatment
7%
Rituximab
7%
Corticosteroids
7%
Specific Treatment
7%
General Community
7%
New Diagnosis
7%
Referral Center
7%
Population-based Cross-sectional Study
7%
Neurologic Disorders
7%
Primary Care Centers
7%
Public Healthcare Organisations
7%
Medicine and Dentistry
Neurologic Disease
100%
Pemphigus
100%
Epilepsy
42%
Parkinson's Disease
42%
Multiple Sclerosis
35%
Odds Ratio
35%
Cross Sectional Study
14%
Health Care
14%
Public Health
7%
Logistic Regression Analysis
7%
Primary Health Care
7%
Patient Referral
7%
Health Service
7%
Rituximab
7%
Immunosuppressant
7%
Comorbidity
7%
Corticosteroid
7%
Neuroscience
Parkinson's Disease
100%
Nervous System Disorder
100%
Epilepsy
83%
Multiple Sclerosis
83%
Epilepsy Studies
16%
Rituximab
16%
Corticosteroid
16%
Comorbidity
16%
Immunosuppressant
16%
Immunology and Microbiology
Pemphigus
100%
Parkinson's Disease
42%
Multiple Sclerosis
35%
Immunosuppressant
7%
Rituximab
7%
Comorbidity
7%