This interesting session covering the updates on acute stroke treatments started with a lecture by Dr Sandset from Norway. She discussed the last evidence for on- and off-label treatment in intravenous thrombolysis, and started her lecture reminding that all evidence indicate that time is critical in the treatment of stroke. First, the results of the recent WAKE UP trial have been discussed, in which it was demonstrated that the treatment with intravenous alteplase was associated with a favorable outcome in patients with stroke with an unknown time of onset in the presence of MRI features suggesting recent cerebral infarction.
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The latest CME article August 2018: “Syndrome and outcome of antibody-negative limbic encephalitis” is online! Please log-in and browse to the LEARN section on the EAN Website and answer the questions! All e-learning activities are free-of-charge for EAN registered users.… Continue Reading
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The new CME article November 2017: “Plasma and cerebrospinal fluid tau and neurofilament concentrations in rapidly progressive neurological syndromes: a neuropathology-based cohort” is online now! Please log-in and browse to the LEARN section on the EAN Website and answer the… Continue Reading
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ResearchScientific CornerTop Articles
A new guideline on cerebral venous thrombosis – Guideline paper by José Ferro
October 2, 2017A new guideline on cerebral venous thrombosis (CVT) diagnosis and treatment issued by the European Stroke Organization (ESO) and endorsed by the European Academy of Neurology (EAN) was recently published in ESO (long version) and EAN (abbreviated version) official journals [1, 2]. -
EAN Congress news
Amsterdam 2017: Report on Symposium 7: ESO/EAN: Uncommon cerebrovascular diseases
June 27, 2017ESO/EAN symposium 7: uncommon cerebrovascular diseases Chairpersons:
Stefan Engelter, Basel, Switzerland
C.J.M. (Karin) Klijn, AMERSFOORT, The Netherlands Reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome: how to recognise it?
Anne Ducros, Montpellier, France Cervical artery dissection: where are we now?
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Atrial Fibrillation – related stroke policy series workshop European Parliament, Brussels – 25 January 2017 The European Brain council, in cooperation with the EAN – European Academy of Neurology, the ESO – European Stroke Organisation, the AFA – Atrial Fibrillation… Continue Reading
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Amsterdam 2017: Which session you should not miss…
January 3, 2017As in the previous year, EANpages asked EAN committee members, panel chairs, and invited speakers which session one should not miss at the upcoming congress in Amsterdam 2017. Please find their answers below! -
11th ESO Karolinska Stroke Update Conference
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EAN Congress news
Copenhagen 2016: Report on Symposium 6 “ESO-EAN: Acute Stroke: New opportunities and challenges for neurologists”
May 31, 2016Symposium 6 ESO-EAN: Acute Stroke: New opportunities and challenges for neurologists.
Hall A, Mon, 2016-05-30, 14.45-16.45 Chairpersons Danilo Toni, Rome, Italy
Christina Kruuse, Copenhagen, Denmark Intracranial large vessel occlusions: how to recognise them as fast as possible Patrik Michel, LAUSANNE,… Continue Reading -
2nd Annual ESO EAST Workshop – Barcelona, Spain, May 9, 2016 CCIB – Centre Convencions Internacional de Barcelona, Hall H Room 118 + 119 ESO-EAST (“Enhancing and Accelerating Stroke Treatment”) project aims to establish a 5-year collaboration with selected physicians… Continue Reading
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t is our great pleasure to report on the Knowledge Exchange Programme “Brain 2016”, an EAN-ESO Initiative, which was held in Mumbai, India, on January 16-17, 2016. This successful symposium, consisted of three main topics: stroke, epilepsy and migraine.
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Executive Page
The scientific panels of the European Academy of Neurology: reorganisation of the think tank
February 1, 2016The purpose of EAN is to promote excellence in Neurology in Europe and among other topics the bylaws have detailed this ‘to increase the … standards of neurological services, to support neurological research and to be an organ speaking for neurology as the major medical specialty caring for patients with neurological disorders’. A very important structure of the Society to continuously fulfill this mission are the 31 scientific panels of EAN. These panels did exist already within the former Societies EFNS and ENS but they were organized differently. As they have received some reformation I would like to briefly outline their current function and why this reorganization was necessary. -
As in the previous year, Neuropenews asked EAN committee members, panel chairs, speakers etc. which session one should not miss at the upcoming congress in Copenhagen 2016. Please find their answers below!
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Prof. G. Deuschl, President of the EAN and Prof. K. Lees President of ESO are pleased to announce that EAN has joined with ESO to promote optimal management of stroke in Europe. EAN and ESO are the leading societies for neurologists and stroke specialists, respectively, in Europe.
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Neurological News from Germany V – the land of the 1st EAN congress 2015: The German Stroke Society
February 1, 2015Following a short history of neurology in Germany given in previous chapters of this series, chapters 5-8 will highlight some of today’s major issues. Here we start with a sketch of the German Stroke Society (Deutsche Schlaganfall-Gesellschaft – DSG).
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