Neurology® Podcast
Dr. Jeff Ratliff talks with Dr. Ron Postuma about the clinical features associated with IGLON5 positivity, emphasizing the implications for practitioners in diagnosing and treating sleep and movement disorders. Read the related article in . Disclosures can be found at .
info_outline Artificial Intelligence in Residency RecruitmentNeurology® Podcast
Dr. Jeff Ratliff talks with Drs. Rachel Gottlieb-Smith and Kathryn Xixis about the impact of artificial intelligence on residency recruitment in neurology, focusing on its potential benefits and pitfalls. Read the related article in . Disclosures can be found at .
info_outline Central Mechanisms of Cough and Their Neurologic ImplicationsNeurology® Podcast
Dr. Derek Stitt talks with Dr. Reece Hass about the neuroanatomy of the cough reflex, the relationship between cough and pain, and specific neurological conditions that can lead to neurogenic cough. Read the related article in . Disclosures can be found at .
info_outline Medical ForecastingNeurology® Podcast
Dr. Justin Abbatemarco talks with Drs. Claire J. Creutzfeldt and Robert G. Holloway about the concept of medical forecasting, its importance in clinical practice, and the skills necessary for effective prognostication. Read the related article in . Disclosures can be found at .
info_outline Distinguishing Prodromal Dementia with Lewy Bodies from Prodromal Alzheimer DiseaseNeurology® Podcast
Dr. Vikram Karnik talks with Dr. Kate Wyman-Chick about distinguishing prodromal dementia with Lewy bodies from prodromal Alzheimer disease, the importance of early diagnosis, and the implications for clinical practice. Read the related article in . Disclosures can be found at .
info_outline Uncertainties Regarding Cerebral Palsy DiagnosisNeurology® Podcast
Dr. Stacey Clardy talks with Dr. Bhooma Aravamuthan about the modern definition of cerebral palsy, the philosophical implications of diagnostic labels, and the need for clarity in clinical practice. Read the related article in . Disclosures can be found at .
info_outline December 2024 Recall: Topics in Autoimmune NeurologyNeurology® Podcast
The December 2024 replay wraps up the year with five previously posted episodes on autoimmune neurology. The episode begins with Drs. Michael R. Wilson and John Pluvinage discussing transcobalamin antibodies. The episode leads into an interview with Dr. Andrew McKeon, who talks about paraneoplastic CAMKV autoimmune encephalitis. In the third episode, Dr. Maarten Titulaer discusses long-term outcomes and rehab in NMDAR encephalitis. The episode continues with Prof. Zsolt Illes discussing the mortality of patients with AQP4 antibody–seropositive neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder compared...
info_outline Understanding Acute Symptomatic SeizuresNeurology® Podcast
Dr. Halley Alexander talks with Dr. Vineet Punia about factors influencing the decision to continue or discontinue anti-seizure medications at discharge for patients hospitalized with acute symptomatic seizures. Read the related article in . Disclosures can be found at .
info_outline Features of Educational Social Media PostsNeurology® Podcast
Dr. Stacey Clardy talks with Dr. Catherine Albin about the key features of educational social media posts, strategies for creating impactful content, the importance of visual appeal, and the role of community engagement in neurology education. Read the related article in . Disclosures can be found at .
info_outline Long-Term Outcomes and Rehabilitation in Anti-NMDAR EncephalitisNeurology® Podcast
Dr. Justin Abbatemarco talks with Dr. Maarten Titulaer about long-term cognitive and functional outcomes in patients with anti-NMDAR encephalitis and their implications for rehabilitation. Read the related article in . Disclosures can be found at .
info_outlineDr. Kait Nevel talks with Dr. Oumaima Aboubakr about the prevalence of epilepsy in primary CNS lymphoma, to identify factors associated with epilepsy, and to investigate the prognostic significance of seizures in PCNSL.
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