Neurologists stay aware of COVID-19 brain stem involvement
The major clinical manifestations of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV2) infection are due to pulmonary complications. The majority of the patients so far in the COVID-19 pandemic had milder symptoms… Continue Reading
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Cutaneous silent periods Cutaneous silent period is a useful, although underestimated tool for the clinical assessment of poly neuropathy as well as other neurological condition. This review provides an up to date on the physiology and methodology for its use… Continue Reading
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PAPER OF THE MONTH: Critical care utilization for the COVID-19 outbreak in Lombardy, Italy: Early experience and forecast during an emergency response.
April 1, 2020In these troubled times, our Paper of the Month for April is: Grasselli G, Pesenti A, Cecconi M. Critical care utilization for the Covid-19 outbreak in Lombardy, Italy: Early experience and forecast during an emergency response. -
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Scientific Committee Snapshot: Didier Leys
April 1, 2020· What does inspire you outside neurology? History. Knowing what happened in the past helps understanding what occurs currently and what the future could be. There are similarities between the reasoning of medical researchers and that of historians: search for original… Continue Reading -
Rare Disease Day was launched in 2008 by EURORDIS, an alliance of patient organisations, and its Council of National Alliances, starting as a European event. It is now a major international event celebrated by rare disease organizations across the globe with… Continue Reading
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Fair allocation of scarce medical resources in the time of Covid-19
March 30, 2020This article addresses the difficult issue of how to allocate overstretched resources during a pandemic and proposes six recommendations based on principles of equality and maximising benefits. -
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Scentific Panel of the Month: Higher Cortical Functions
March 2, 2020The former co-chairs of the Scientific Panel on Higher Cortical Functions Masud Husain & Lüder Deecke explain the work and aims of the panel. -
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Paper of the Month: Apomorphine sublingual film for off episodes in Parkinson’s disease: a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled phase 3 study
March 1, 2020For March 2020, we have selected: Olanow et al, Apomorphine sublingual film for off episodes in Parkinson’s disease: a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled phase 3 study. Lancet Neurology; 19: 135-44. -
29 February 2020, a rare day, will be the thirteenth international Rare Disease Day. Many activities are organized in more than 100 countries to raise awareness amongst the general public and decision-makers about Rare Diseases and their impact on patients’… Continue Reading
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New EAN Guideline on the diagnosis of coma and other disorders of consciousness
February 28, 2020The level of consciousness in patients with severe brain injury can be difficult to assess. The problem is that clinical evaluation often is unreliable – consciousness may wax and wane, requiring sufficient arousal which is often not achieved; and even when it is, patients may still be awake and aware but unable to show it due to motor paralysis or language deficits. This is true for the acute setting in intensive care and with chronic brain injury, e.g. in neurorehabilitation or nursing homes. The question is: How many unresponsive patients with acute brain injury have preserved consciousness or may have the potential for it? The answer is important for prognosis, treatment and resource allocation. -
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Scientific Committee Snapshot: Rigmor Hojland
February 26, 2020The Scientific Committee is fully committed to a great mission: To increase and share the best clinical knowledge and the cutting-edge information from translational research in all neurological fields. Main actions are i) to facilitate exchanges and synergies with the Scientific Panels ii) to support the Guideline Production Group (update and diffusion of expertise and best clinical practice), iii) to interact positively with other scientific societies with reciprocal exchanges and liaise with the European Affairs sub-Committee to increase the awareness of Neurology in Europe. -
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Breaking News: Surprising results of MOG-antibodies in pediatric demyelinating and encephalitic syndromes
February 26, 2020Screening of myelin-oligodendrocyte-glycoprotein (MOG) antibodies in a large prospective pediatric cohort with demyelinating syndromes or other encephalitis showed surprisingly high rate of positive results. The study showed implications on diagnostic and therapeutic strategies -
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Scientific Panel of the Month: Neuro-oncology Video Interview
February 1, 2020The former co-chairs of the Scientific Panel on Neuro-oncology, Stefan Oberndorfer and Riccardo Soffietti, explain the work and aims of the panel. -
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Paper of the Month: Effects of open-label placebo on pain, functional disability, and spine mobility in patients with chronic back pain: a randomized controlled trial
February 1, 2020For February 2020, we have selected: Kleine-Borgmann J, Schmidt K, Hellmann A, Bingel U. Effects of open-label placebo on pain, functional disability, and spine mobility in patients with chronic back pain: a randomized controlled trial.