As in the previous year, Neuropenews asked EAN committee members, panel chairs, speakers etc. which session one should not miss at the upcoming congress in Copenhagen 2016. Please find their answers below!
Event marks major milestone in EAN’s strategic efforts to shape the future of neurology and strengthen collaboration at both European and national levels.
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Paper of the Month
Paper of the month: Untreated cerebral cavernous malformations and risk of intracranial hemorrhage
March 1, 2016For March 2016 we have selected: Horne MA, Flemming KD, Su I-C, et al., and the Cerebral Cavernous Malformation Individual Patients Data Meta-analysis Collaborators. Clinical course of untreated cerebral cavernous malformations: a meta-analysis of individual patient data. Lancet Neurol 2016;15:166-173. The incidental finding of cerebral cavernous malformation (CCMs) in brain MRIs is relatively common (1/650 neurologically asymptomatic people, a prevalence second only to cerebral aneurysm). -
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Neurological News from Denmark V – the land of the 2nd EAN congress 2016: Clinical Dementia Research in Denmark
March 1, 2016Since the establishments of the first multidisciplinary memory clinics, based in neurology in Denmark more than 20 years ago, neurologists have taken increasing interest in diagnostic evaluation and follow-up of patients with dementia. -
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Updated recommendations to minimise the risk of the rare brain infection PML with Tysabri – Comment to EMA recommendation
March 1, 2016After more than a decade from the natalizumab approval, most MS specialists consider this biological therapy as one of the most efficient drugs that we have nowadays to treat relapsing-remitting MS patients. However, the problem we have to face when we start to use natalizumab is the risk of the occurrence of progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy (PML) in some patients. -
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European Journal of Neurology Every month one article is chosen for online learning. The following articles are available free… Continue Reading -
It has been a great honor for me to be awarded with the EAN scientific fellowship 2015. Thanks to the EAN, I had the chance to spend one year at the Sobell Department of Motor Neuroscience and Movement Disorders of the University College of London and to join the Movement Disorders Clinic under the supervision of Professor Kailash Bhatia.
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Report from Tatiana Torgan from Russia visiting the Movement Disorders Unit, Neurology Department, San Pau Hospital, Barcelona, Spain under supervision of Dr Alexandre Gironell
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Scientific Corner
EAN Scientific Panels – a great opportunity to interact & broaden cooperation in Europe
March 1, 2016In the recent months, the EAN have reorganized its Scientific Panels. This was a rather complex and time consuming procedure, starting with the European National Neurological Societies nominating its representatives for each panel, an approval of EAN individual members who asked to serve in the different Panels, through the call for applications for the Management Group (MG) chairmanship and membership, and ending with the elections, involving more than 1000 EAN Panel members. -
Dear Readers, We invite you to take a moment and read the following article recommendations, prepared for you by our Scientific Panels: Autonomic nervous system disorders , Higher cortical functions, Movement disorders, Sleep-wake disorders. Ryvlin P, Nashef L, Lhatoo SD,… Continue Reading
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On February 29th, we celebrated the ninth International Rare Disease Day, sponsored and coordinated by EURORDIS. Activities, taking place all around the World, ranging from an essay contest to ice-skating, had one main purpose and that is “to raise awareness amongst the general public and decision-makers about rare diseases and their impact on patients' lives”.
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EAN has currently more than 21,000 members, including individual and institutional members.
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This past weekend the EAN programme committee met to select the Oral Sessions and ePoster Sessions among the 1932 submitted abstracts. It was a tough job, but we would like to thank the more than 120 reviewers who have done… Continue Reading
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t is our great pleasure to report on the Knowledge Exchange Programme “Brain 2016”, an EAN-ESO Initiative, which was held in Mumbai, India, on January 16-17, 2016. This successful symposium, consisted of three main topics: stroke, epilepsy and migraine.
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EAN NewsEur J Neurol
European Journal of Neurology Publishes Open Access Articles – See the latest:
March 1, 2016The effect of pedunculopontine nucleus deep brain stimulation on postural sway and vestibular perception -
Munich Brain Course: Dissections, Clinical Correlates, Imaging
Institute of Anatomy, Ludwig Maximilian University Munich, Germany
March 16-19, 2016 The Munich Brain Course has been a yearly event since 2004. Each course has three main topics with additional presentations and hands-on… Continue Reading









