In 2002-2003, the Italian Association for Neuroimmunology (AINI) ran a program for procedure and method standardization in neuroimmunology. The main purposes of the program were: a) to improve the overall quality of analytical performance and, simultaneously, to reduce costs by resource optimization; b) to establish the bases for clinical guidelines in neurology; c) to promote the formation of laboratory networks and of joint research projects; d) to facilitate the procedures for certification required by governmental/non- governmental agencies. This report summarizes the consensus recommendations of a panel of AINI neuroimmunologists/biochemists involved in the field of cerebrospinal fluid examination. The collection process for said recommendations was guided by "impact-factored" literature and the knowledge of the experts involved. Communication was by email and face-to-face at two dedicated AINI workshops. © 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Consensus recommendations of the Italian Association for Neuroimmunology for immunochemical cerebrospinal fluid examination

Paolino E.;Castellazzi M.;
2005

Abstract

In 2002-2003, the Italian Association for Neuroimmunology (AINI) ran a program for procedure and method standardization in neuroimmunology. The main purposes of the program were: a) to improve the overall quality of analytical performance and, simultaneously, to reduce costs by resource optimization; b) to establish the bases for clinical guidelines in neurology; c) to promote the formation of laboratory networks and of joint research projects; d) to facilitate the procedures for certification required by governmental/non- governmental agencies. This report summarizes the consensus recommendations of a panel of AINI neuroimmunologists/biochemists involved in the field of cerebrospinal fluid examination. The collection process for said recommendations was guided by "impact-factored" literature and the knowledge of the experts involved. Communication was by email and face-to-face at two dedicated AINI workshops. © 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
2005
Franciotta, D.; Avolio, C.; Capello, E.; Lolli, F.; Trojano, M.; Leante, R.; Falcone, M.; Marrosu, M.; Costa, G.; Murru, M. R.; Cocco, E.; Galli, E.; Chicchi, A.; Maimone, D.; Cuccia, S.; Lugaresi, A.; Pantalone, A.; Paolino, E.; Castellazzi, M.; Zaffaroni, M.; Villa, C.; Giunti, D.; Panarese, C.; Ribizzi, G.; Vita, G.; Aguennouz, M.; Ciranni, A. M.; Salmaggi, A.; Bernardi, G.; Ciusani, E.; Passerini, G.; Nobile-Orazio, E.; Carpo, M.; Allaria, S.; Merelli, E.; Bedin, R.; Bertolotto, A.; Sala, A.; Gallo, P.; Zardini, E.; Andreoni, L.; Siciliano, G.; Bacci, A.; Meucci, G.; Simone, P.; Desina, G.; Di Viesti, P.; Apollo, F.; Sotgiu, S.; Deiana, G.; Annunziata, P.; Morucci, A.; Bonetti, B.; Alberti, D.
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