Our highlighted selection of recent papers from the scientific press for February 2022
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Our highlighted selection of recent papers from the scientific press for January 2022
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Our highlighted selection of Covid-related Literature Reviews from the scientific press for January 2022.
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This review gathers information from 64 reports of de novo movement disorders developing after/during infection with SARS-CoV-2
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In November 2021, the European Pain Federation and Pain Alliance Europe organised the annual SIP forum. For the second year in a row, we met virtually due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Declining mortality of cerebral venous sinus thrombosis with thrombocytopenia after SARS-CoV-2 vaccination
October 8, 2021The aim of this study was to evaluate whether mortality of patients with CVST-VITT has decreased over time. -
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SARS-CoV-2 and the brain: A review of the current knowledge on neuropathology in COVID-19
September 7, 2021In this article the authors present a systematic review, carried out according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review standards, of the neuropathological features of COVID-19. -
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The effect of COVID-19 isolation measures on the cognition and mental health of people living with dementia: A rapid systematic review of one year of quantitative evidence
September 7, 2021This study aimed to summarize the global research evidence describing the effect of COVID-19 isolation measures on the health of people living with dementia. -
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A systematic review of Bell’s Palsy as the only major neurological manifestation in COVID-19 patients
August 2, 2021This paper aims to evaluate the reported cases of COVID-19 positive patients, presented with Bell's palsy as the only major neurological manifestation from March 2020 to December 2020, and to investigate the association of SARS-CoV2 and Bell's palsy. -
In this article the authors reviewed the scientific literature on movement disorders associated with Covid-19 published in English, spanning from the initial descriptions of COVID-19.
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Prof. D. Muresanu and Prof. T. von Oertzen, Co-Chairs of the EAN Communication Committee interview Prof. J.M.K. Murthy, President of the Indian Academy of Neurology (IAN)
July 1, 2021Interview with Prof. J.M.K. Murthy, President of the Indian Academy of Neurology (IAN) -
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New European guideline and expert statements on the management of narcolepsy in adults and children
June 30, 2021By Ulf Kallweit “Sleep is by the brain (…) and for the brain” (Hobson, 2005). Narcolepsy is a rare brain disorder and is also a model disease for the understanding of sleep and wake regulation mechanisms and of their pathology.… Continue Reading -
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EAN/AFAN – Neurology training in Africa: future perspectives
June 22, 2021by Isabella Colonna The session ‘Neurology training in Africa: future perspectives’ was organised in co-operation with the African Academy of Neurology (AFAN) and was moderated by Dr. Augustina Charway-Fell. The first lecture, entitled ‘Neurology training in West Africa’, was presented… Continue Reading -
Sunday evening at the EAN 2021 Virtual Congress was also Sunday afternoon at the EAN 2021 Virtual Congress, while for 90 minutes Room Amsterdam hosted a Special Timezone Session on Tropical Neurology from the Pan-American Federation of Neurological Societies (PAFNS).… Continue Reading
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The eighth World brain day (WBD) on July 22 2022 moves to stop multiple sclerosis. The World Federation of Neurology and Multiple Sclerosis International Federation teamed up on this ambitious agenda to stop multiple sclerosis as the theme throughout 2021.