It is with great gratitude and pleasure that I report my European Academy of Neurology Research Fellowship at the Clinical Department of Neurology, Medical University of Innsbruck. This 8-months experience (March-October 2017), performed under the supervision of Professor Markus Reindl, allowed me to join an excellent research center for the study of antibody-mediated disorders of the Central Nervous System.
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InterviewsEducation cornerTop Articles
Interview with Prof. Sandor Beniczky – the director of one of the 6 most popular Clinical Fellowship host departments
February 1, 2018Thank you for hosting applicants of the EAN Clinical Fellowship. How would you evaluate this EAN educational opportunity? The EAN Clinical Fellowship is an excellent opportunity for young neurologists and trainees, to focus on a specific clinical field, and learn / share experience with centres specialised in that field. It is also rewarding for us to meet young, enthusiastic fellows. -
by Anna Sauerbier Machine intelligence for the analysis of Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s https://ec.europa.eu/digital-single-market/en/news/machine-intelligence-analysis-parkinsons-and-alzheimers European Union announces new programme to improve Parkinson’s diagnosis http://parkinsonslife.eu/european-union-announces-new-programme-to-improve-parkinsons-diagnosis/ Mental Health Europe (MHE) launches ‘Mapping and Understanding Exclusion… Continue Reading
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Members of the European Parliament – MEP Interest Group “Brain, Mind and Pain” How the EU can #MakeWorkWork for young people with neurological disorders
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Neurological news from Portugal II – the land of the 4th EAN Congress – João Cid dos Santos – inventor of endarterectomy
February 1, 2018João Cid dos Santos was a Portuguese surgeon (Lisbon 1907-1975) devoted to Vascular Surgery. After graduated at University of Lisbon - Faculty of Medicine in 1933 he moved to Strasbourg to practice vascular surgery with René Lerich. -
The new CME article February 2018: “ECTRIMS/EAN guideline on the pharmacological treatment of people with multiple sclerosis” is online now! Please log-in and browse to the LEARN section on the EAN Website and answer the questions! All e-learning activities… Continue Reading
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In 2018 EAN again organised together with ESO the 9th annual knowledge exchange symposium held in Mumbai, India. This year`s symposium took place 6-7 January and brought together a diverse group of speakers with topnotch qualifications in their respective subject… Continue Reading
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Interview with Prof. K. Ray Chaudhuri – the director of one of the 6 most popular Clinical Fellowship host departments
February 1, 2018Thank you for hosting applicants of the EAN Clinical Fellowship. How would you evaluate this EAN educational opportunity? This is a super opportunity for trainees in underserved areas and countries to gain practical and valuable experience of management of Parkinson’s disease and other movement disorder in a pragmatic and systematic manner. -
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President’s page: Rare diseases: a rapidly progressing field of neurology
February 1, 2018Neurological diseases have a very different frequency. Neurological practice and brain research need to have this in mind. The global burden of disease study has shown that neurologic diseases are the leading cause group of disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) of all medical disease groups in 2015 with 10.2% of global DALYs. Table 1 shows the age-standardized rates of DALYs, deaths and the prevalence of the different neurologic diseases.1 In this schematic rare neurological diseases are mostly covered within the category ‘other neurological diseases’. The prevalence cannot be estimated based on the available data. However, the number of existing rare neurological diseases is very large. The current website of the NIH lists 1244 neurologic rare diseases which is the largest number among all rare disease groups and covers approximately 60% of rare diseases.2 These more than 1200 diseases produce more than 0.9% of the neurological DALYs world-wide which seems at first glance to be relatively small. -
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Paper of the month: Implementing early ALS diagnosis
February 1, 2018For February 2018, we have selected: Feneberg E, Oeckl P, Steinacker P, et al. Multicenter evaluation of neurofilaments in early symptom onset amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Neurology 2018;90:e22-30. doi:10.1212/WNL.0000000000004761. Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a devastating neurological disorder affecting motor neurons. The course of the disease is progressive with life span of 3 to 5 years from the onset of the symptoms. -
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14th Annual Update Conference on Clinical Neurology and Neurophysiology
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Editorial commentary: First European Multiple Sclerosis Guidelines – why are they needed and what are they good for?
January 20, 2018In 2016, the EAN president Günther Deuschl and ECTRIMS (European Committee for Treatment and Research in MS) president Xavier Montalban have decided to join the forces of the two societies, and prepare a common guideline for the treatment of multiple sclerosis (MS). In view of the recent increase of medications approved for relapsing- and progressive MS, evidence-based guidance is needed to ensure standardized treatment of MS patients throughout Europe. -
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The Editor’s selection of the most relevant papers of the European Journal of Neurology in 2017
January 17, 2018Effect of high-frequency subthalamic neurostimulation on gait and freezing of gait in Parkinson's disease: a systematic review and meta-analysis (pages 18–26) Schlenstedt, A. Shalash, M. Muthuraman, D. Falk, K. Witt and G. Deuschl Version of Record online: 20 OCT 2016 | DOI: 10.1111/ene.13167 -
6th International Neuro-Urology Meeting January 25th – 28th 2018, Zürich, Switzerland Neuro-Urology is a highly regarded and relevant sub-speciality bringing the fields of both neurology and urology to treat and prevent the debilitating manifestations of lower urinary tract dysfunction which… Continue Reading