Murat Emre is Professor at the Medical School, University of Istanbul, Turkey and Treasurer of The Movement Disorders Society European Section
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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Grand Rounds
Case report on non-paraneoplastic autoantibody-negative limbic encephalitis
January 1, 2012A 69-year old previously healthy man presented in January 2011 with a two-week history of behavioural disturbances including anxiety, hypochondriac complaints and motor hyperactivity. Since the patient never had had any psychiatric symptoms his general practitioner chose to refer him… Continue Reading -
Many lecturers of Teaching Courses at the past EFNS congress in Budapest have kindly agreed to have their texts uploaded to the EFNS website and have provided questions related to these. Visit e-Education in your registered user area on www.efns.org.… Continue Reading
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Deadline of application: 31 January 2012 This year’s Spring School will take place from 10-13 May 2012.
The topics covered will be: Movement disorders; Multiple sclerosis; Consciousness, coma, intensive care in neurology and Neurology in the world – present state… Continue Reading -
Final Report by Kristiina Rannikmae With the support of the EFNS Scientific Fellowship, I spent 12 months at the Division of Clinical Neurosciences, University of Edinburgh, UK. I joined the Stroke Research Group and was supervised by Dr Cathie Sudlow,… Continue Reading
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Abstract Background: The spectrum of disorders of the brain is large, covering hundreds of disorders that are listed in either the mental or neurological disorder chapters of the established international diagnostic classification systems. These disorders have a high prevalence as… Continue Reading
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On 1 January 2012 the new EFNS magazine NEUROPENEWS will go online. NEUROPENEWS will be available free of charge for everybody. Interaction with the editors and authors as well as other users will be possible for registered users.
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