Neuromuscular patients management in the COVID era
Neuromuscular diseases are a group of heterogenic rare conditions, that can be due to a genetic cause, inflammatory processes or dysimmune disorders. Pathogenic processes can affect motor neurons, peripheral nerves, neuromuscular junction, or… Continue Reading
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Due to the CoVID-19 pandemic spread, most outpatient facilities have been strictly regulated, thus making it difficult for many patients suffering from chronic pain to access treatment. During this tough period, all pain physicians, including neurologists, are working to find… Continue Reading
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EAN NewsCOVID-19Top Articles
EAN Movement Disorders Scientific Panel recommendations for COVID-19 pandemic
April 8, 2020The Covid-19 global pandemic is having a dramatic impact on many chronic conditions including those affecting neurological patients and among them those with movement disorders. In many cases, to protect vulnerable movement disorders patients from becoming infected, appointments have been… Continue Reading -
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EAN Scientific Panel Neuroscience/Translational neurology Statement on COVID-19
April 8, 2020Specific challenges at present regarding Covid-19 and how these are being addressed
Highly pathogenic coronavirus infections are well-established sources of previous epidemics (severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus: SARS‐CoV, Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus: MERS‐CoV). Of interest, the novel coronavirus named… Continue Reading -
Online registration for the EAN Virtual Congress 2020 (May 23-26) is now OPEN!
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We are excited to announce that we have improved our online community platform, MyEAN!
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I would like to express my immense gratitude to the European Academy of Neurology for granting me a 12-month research training fellowship. This gave me the opportunity to join the Clinical Neuroimmunology Lab at the University of Basel, under the supervision of Prof. Derfuss. It has been a great honour for me to work in one of the leading multiple sclerosis research groups.
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Latvia is a scenic country, situated on the shore of Baltic sea in Northern Europe, located between two other Baltic states: Estonia and Lithuania. The name Latvia comes from the ancient tribe called Latgalians who are one of four Indo-European Baltic ancestral tribes which inhabited the region within modern day Lativa. The country has a coastline of more than 500 km along the Baltic Sea, giving everybody the possibility to explore many white sand beaches all year round. More than 50% of the country is filled with precious “green gold” – forests – combined with gorgeous landscapes, rivers and lakes.
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News from EAN member societiesCOVID-19Top Articles
Frontline Report: Experience from the Spanish Neurologists’ perspective
April 5, 2020Since January 31st, Coronavirus has spread along all the Spanish territory; however, some regions are particularly compromised in terms of number of cases: Madrid, Catalonia, Basque Country and the two Castillian regions. The total number of confirmed cases is about to surpass Italy. We hope to be reaching the plateau of the curve, after all the implemented social distancing measures. -
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EMA provides recommendations on compassionate use of remdesivir for COVID-19
April 5, 2020During an extraordinary virtual meeting held on 2 April 2020, EMA’s human medicines committee (CHMP) gave recommendations on how the investigational antiviral medicine remdesivir should be used for treating coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in compassionate use programmes in the European Union. -
The European Reference Netowrk for Epilepsy (EpiCARE) will hold a special webinar on Tuesday, April 7 with experts from Spain and Italy on the change to epilepsy care due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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EAN NewsCOVID-19Top Articles
EAN Scientific Panel Infectious diseases: EANCore COVID-19
April 3, 2020Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is an infectious disease caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The virus causes a pneumonia syndrome, with specific and already well-described symptoms, and fatal outcome in a subset of patients. The lungs are… Continue Reading -
Tim J von Oertzen, Ronan McGinty, Martin Holtkamp, Reetta Kalviainen, Stephan Ruegg, Eugen Trinka, Guido Rubboli 3rd April 2020 Physicians of all specialties worldwide are challenged by the new SARS-CoV-2 virus causing corona virus disease 2019 (COVID-19). The virus is… Continue Reading
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During the Covid-19 pandemic, most European countries have imposed personal restrictions on their populations in order to inhibit viral transmission and spread of infection. The hardest restriction concerns the imposition not to leave home unless to go to the supermarket,… Continue Reading
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Breaking newsCOVID-19Top Articles
BREAKING NEWS: Guidance on Stroke Managment during COVID-19 Pandemic
April 3, 2020Recently released guidance on stroke management during the current COVID-19 pandemic emphasises carefully managed triage, importance of appropriate personal protective equipment, and crisis resource management.