As every year, the Scientist Panels will hold their Business Meetings during the EFNS Congress to discuss their ongoing activities.
The aims of the EFNS Scientist Panels are:
to co-ordinate clinical research at a European level
to disseminate good neurological… Continue Reading
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Sunday, 9 September 2012
The Movement Disorder Society European Basal Ganglia Club:
The C. David Marsden Invited Lecture 2012
14.30-17.00 – Hall A2 EFNS-EFNA Special Session “The Good Life”
15.00-17.00 – Hall T2 EAYNT Session: European harmonisation of neurology education… Continue Reading -
The Editors of Neuropenews would like to know your opinion on the – now 8-month-old – magazine.
Please go to the EFNS website and fill in the questionnaire.
LINK TO THE QUESTIONNAIRE
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Top 10 Articles
Top Article: Predictors of awakening from postanoxic status epilepticus after therapeutic hypothermia
August 1, 2012Abstract: Background: Postanoxic status epilepticus (PSE) is considered a predictor of fatal outcome and therefore not intensively treated; however, some patients have had favorable outcomes. The aim of this study was to identify favorable predictors for awakening beyond vegetative state… Continue Reading -
Heinz Reichmann is President of the European Neurological Society and Professor of Neurology at the TU Dresden, Germany. Richard Hughes is President of the European Federation of Neurological Societies and Emeritus Professor of Neurology at the King's College London and Honorary Professor at the University College London, UK.
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Grand Rounds
Case Report: Recurrent painful ophthalmoplegia: sometimes remains mysterious….
August 1, 2012presented by Vanessa Levrat & Anastasia Zekeridou We report a case of a 76-year-old woman with a recurrent painful left ophthalmoplegia of obscure origin, with two episodes in two years.
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Dawn of a new era: Gösta Hultquist’s thesis of carotid artery disease 1942 by Bo Norrving A patient with a carotid TIA – emergency diagnosis and neuroimaging – urgent start of medical therapy – carotid ultrasound showing a severe carotid… Continue Reading
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Forum
Forum: The ANS Scientist Panel of EFNS and EFAS united in the fight against autonomic nervous system diseases
August 1, 2012by Pietro Cortelli and Max Hilz The ANS Scientist Panel of the EFNS was set up in 1994 and co-ordinated by Chris Mathias until 2000. Subsequent coordinators were Pietro Cortelli until 2006, David B. Vodusek until 2008 and currently Max… Continue Reading -
by Thomas Berger
eBrain was successfully developed within 24 months by a small but effective lead team (S. Shorvon, S. Thompson, H. Cock, T. Berger, K. Hardy-Smith), representing the unique partnership of the UK Joint Neurosciences Council, the University College… Continue Reading -
Conflicts of interest between doctors and the pharmaceutical industry are a recurring theme in medical journals and the media. There are two main concerns:
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Please register early for the Teaching Courses via the Congress Website www.efns.org/efns2012. There are still some tickets available. If you will not be able to attend the EFNS Teaching Courses, you can purchase a Syllabi CD-ROM at the EFNS Booth… Continue Reading
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The problem of multiple sclerosis demands a multidisciplinary approach, so my clinical and research work made me face a lot of its serious issues: epidemiology, neurogenetics, neuroimmunology, diagnostics, treatment, rehabilitation, and social care.
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From 30 May till 2 June 2012 a regional teaching course of the European Federation of Neurological Societies in collaboration with the Movement Disorders Society and the Romanian Neurology Society was held in Iasi, Romania.
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by Erich Schmutzhard and Eveline Sipido in Nairobi, Kenya 20th July 2012, organized by the European Federation of Neurological Societies in cooperation with the Aga Khan University Hospital, Nairobi, the University of Nairobi, the International Brain Research Organization (IBRO) and… Continue Reading
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Some of the lessons learned from CADASIL show that: - Patients should not be forced into known categories when the condition is not clear - A descriptive acronym is better than multiple wordings - Family history and examination of family members is important - Once recognised a rare disorder rapidly becomes not so rare - Clinical observations can stimulate basic research - A monogenic condition can be a good model and elucidate polygenic disorders









