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 ObjectivesPrevious research has been limited in the comprehensive study of associations between the use of individual antiseizure medications (ASMs) in pregnancy and specific…
Purpose of ReviewLack of consistent data and guidance have led to variations between clinicians in the management of pregnancy in women with multiple sclerosis (MS).…
A peer-reviewed clinical neurology journal for the practicing neurologist
Background and ObjectivesStructural brain MRI and blood-based phosphorylated tau (p-tau) measures are among the least invasive and least expensive Alzheimer’s disease (AD) biomarkers to date.…
Background and ObjectivesClonic seizures are currently defined as repetitive and rhythmic myoclonic contractions of a specific body part, producing twitching movements at a frequency of…
Background and ObjectivesAmong health care providers (HCPs), neurologists have one of the highest rates of burnout in the United States, compromising the quality and accessibility…
Background and ObjectiveSpontaneous intracranial hypotension (SIH) from CSF leak commonly produces headache. It also may produce sagging brain syndrome (SBS), often with neurocognitive symptoms indistinguishable…
BackgroundImmune-mediated peripheral nervous system (PNS) disorders pose diagnostic and therapeutic challenges, necessitating collaborative, patient-centered care. Limited access to specialized centers leads to delayed diagnosis and…
Background and ObjectivesDementia with Lewy bodies (DLB) is a common degenerative dementia, but research on caregiver experiences in late stages is lacking. This study aimed…
Background and ObjectivesOccupational therapy (OT) consensus recommendations and articles outlining a sensory-based OT intervention for functional neurological disorder (FND) have been published. However, limited research…