Practice Buzz: Working Neurologist-Parents’ Challenges in the COVID-19 Era
Practice Buzz: Working Neurologist-Parents’ Challenges in the COVID-19 Era.
Practice Buzz: Working Neurologist-Parents’ Challenges in the COVID-19 Era.
Background and ObjectivesThe LIBERTY study assessed the efficacy and safety of erenumab in participants with episodic migraine (EM) and 2–4 prior preventive treatment failures. The…
A 35-year-old woman with a progressive, bilateral upper limb tremor, personality change, behavioral disturbance, and primary ovarian insufficiency was found to have AARS2-related leukodystrophy. She…
Background and ObjectivesAnti-IgLON5 disease is an autoimmune neurodegenerative disorder characterized by various phenotypes, notably sleep and movement disorders and tau pathology. Although the disease is…
Please note there are issues accessing CME on our site. We are actively working to restore access and apologize for the inconvenience. Pathogenic variants in…
The May 2024 replay features four episodes on neuro-oncology for brain cancer awareness month. The episode begins with Dr. Philipp Karschnia discussing the assessment of…
“The Unraveling” is a personal reflection from my perspective as a new fellow in Multiple Sclerosis/Neuroimmunology on the impact of multiple sclerosis on patients and…
In this episode of Neurology Video Journal Club (NVJC), Dr. Amanda Guidon, Assistant Professor of Neurology, Harvard Medical School, Program Director, Partners Neuromuscular Medicine Fellowship,…
The Neurology Resident & Fellow Editors are seeking applications from neurology residents to serve a three-year term on the Neurology Resident & Fellow Section Editorial…
Background and ObjectivesWhile immigrants to high-income countries have a lower risk of multiple sclerosis (MS) compared with host populations, it is unknown whether this lower…
Dr. Halley Alexander talks with Drs. Jacqueline French and Nora Jandhyala about investigating ED recognition of motor vs. non-motor seizures and its effect on the…