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Interview: Jacqueline A. French
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I feel like epilepsy is the ‘window’ into the brain, because when people have a seizure, their onset tells you a lot about that area of…
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6th August 2015
Reperfusion Strategies for Acute Ischaemic Stroke From Past to Present: An Overview Towards Future Perspectives
Timely reperfusion of brain ischaemic tissue is the main therapeutic target for acute stroke. In the last few decades many recanalisation strategies…
6th August 2015
Update on Alzheimer’s Disease
With the disproportionate growth of the elderly population, Alzheimer’s disease (AD), as the most common cause of dementia, has become a major public…
6th August 2015
Treatment of Status Epilepticus – A Narrative Review of the Evidence so Far and a Proposal for the Design of Retrospective Studies
Randomised controlled studies of the treatment of status epilepticus (SE) are difficult to perform due to ethical reasons.
6th August 2015
Status Epilepticus in Critically Ill Patients
Status epilepticus (SE) is a common diagnosis in critically ill patients that may bear significant morbidity and mortality.
6th August 2015
Sialorrhoea: How to Manage a Frequent Complication of Motor Neuron Disease
Sialorrhoea, the unintentional loss of saliva through the mouth, is the frequent complication of neurological disorders affecting strength or coordination..
10th February 2015
Predictive Value of MRI for Clinical Outcomes
The meeting outlined the evidence that the use of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) markers as surrogate endpoints in clinical trials of…
9th December 2014
New Approaches to Meet Patients’ Needs in Clinical Practice
Migraine is a primary headache disorder affecting up to four in ten women and up to two in ten men, mostly before the age of 35 years.1 By the age of 30…
14th July 2014
Apomorphine Penject – Emerging Evidence and Treatment Strategies for Delayed on and off Periods in Parkinson’s disease
This educational symposium was held during the Joint Congress of European Neurology (EFNS–ENS), which took place from 31st May to 3rd June 2014 in…
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