Functional Outcomes in Conservatively vs Surgically Treated Cerebellar Infarcts
This cohort study evaluates functional outcomes in surgically compared with conservatively managed patients with cerebellar infarcts.
This cohort study evaluates functional outcomes in surgically compared with conservatively managed patients with cerebellar infarcts.
A 12-year-old girl born to third-degree consanguineous parents presented with 2 years of progressive dystonia starting in both lower limbs followed by upper limbs, along…
This Viewpoint explores the possibility that data from published trials have been used to bolster the sales of a pemetrexed for use in nonsquamous non–small…
ObjectivesTo validate a recently published study in which skin biopsy was reported as a valuable alternative to brain biopsy in diagnosing CSF1R-related disorder (CSF1R-RD).MethodsBlinded evaluation…
This JAMA Insights reviews the origin of APOL1 high-risk genetic variants, defines APOL1-mediated kidney disease, and discusses recommendations for screening and management.
Researchers identified a novel way to potentially slow or halt Alzheimer’s progression by targeting the plexin-B1 protein.
Dr. Stacey Clardy discusses the upcoming 2024 AAN Summer Conference, which will take place both online and in person in Atlanta, GA from July 19-20.…
IBRO Neuroscience Reports is an Open Access journal which publishes papers describing the results of original research on any aspect of the scientific study of…
New research suggests that AI companionship can offer social interaction and help people practice social skills, breaking the cycle of loneliness.
Nature Human Behaviour – By combining advanced mathematical modelling with data from a rare sample of patients with brain damage, the authors show that a…
Researchers studied patients with brain damage and found that damage to the vmPFC reduced willingness to help others.