Dear Readers,
An interesting interactive case has been published in eBrain this month. It has been written by the Neurology, Neuroscience and Stroke Unit teams from UCL Belgium. Please, find below the abstract.
To see the full case, please log-in via the EAN-website, and once you are on the eBrain page, go to “virtual patient cases”:
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spinal cord
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Munich Brain Course: Dissections, Clinical Correlates, Imaging
Institute of Anatomy, Ludwig Maximilian University Munich, Germany
March 16-19, 2016 The Munich Brain Course has been a yearly event since 2004. Each course has three main topics with additional presentations and hands-on… Continue Reading -
Ebrain (www.ebrainJNC.com) is the largest and most comprehensive web-based training resource in clinical neurosciences, both for training and continuous professional development. In the field of spinal diseases, eBrain offers lots of information regarding different aspects of spinal cord problems. Spinal… Continue Reading
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Grand Rounds
Case Report: Meningoencephalomieloradiculoganglionitis causing death of a 40-year-old patient
July 1, 2012presented by Dominika Novak, Viktor Švigelj and Mara Popović Clinical course: This forty-year-old electrotechnician was admitted to our hospital because of progressive difficulties in swallowing and walking. He reported being in relatively good health* till approximately June, 2009. There was… Continue Reading -
Grand Rounds
Case report: A 29-year-old man with rapid onset tetraplegia and respiratory insufficiency
May 1, 2012by Svein Ivar Bekkelund A 29-year-old man with a history of moderate autism and diabetes mellitus treated with insulin presented with a 2-week history of malaise, progressive pareses in both legs and slight weakness in both arms. The last two… Continue Reading