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  • Huang, Y.C.; Lyu, R.K.; Tseng, M.Y.; Chang, H.S.; Hsu, W.C.; Kuo, H.C.; Chu, C.C.; Wu, Y.R.; Ro, L.S.; Huang, C.C.; Chen, C.M.
    Decreased intrathecal synthesis of prostaglandin D(2) synthase in the cerebrospinal fluid of patients with acute inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (2009), J. Neuroimmunol., 206, 100-105.
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medicine in patients with acute inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy, concentration of prostaglandin-D synthase is significantly increased in cerebrospinal fluid, due to a blood-cerebrospinal fluid barrier dysfunction. The intrathecal synthesis of prostaglandin-D synthase is significantly decreased in these patients. Changes of the ratio of cerebrospinal fluid prostaglandin-D synthase to albumin are only observed in patients with acute inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy, but not in Miller Fisher Syndrome, chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyradiculoneuropathy, or multiple sclerosis patients Homo sapiens

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Homo sapiens
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patients with acute inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy
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