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Diagnostic Q&A: Optical Coherence Tomography and Multiple Sclerosis
https://practicalneurology.com/diseases-diagnoses/ms-immune-disorders/diagnostic-qa-using-optical-coherence-tomography-to-diagnose-multiple-sclerosis/30823/New findings suggest a novel in-office imaging technique can help identify MS patients who are likely to have increased disease severity. An investigator explains.Special Report: Inside the AED Development Process
https://practicalneurology.com/columns/practice-management/special-report-inside-the-aed-development-process/30845/Refractory Headache: Focus on the Patient
https://practicalneurology.com/diseases-diagnoses/headache-pain/PN0909_04-php/30890/Most patients want to get better, but any number of obstacles may interfere with recovery from pain.Making The Right Stroke Call
https://practicalneurology.com/diseases-diagnoses/stroke/PN0509_10-php/30924/Three stroke specialists share their take on the data from recent studies and guidelines and explain what they may mean in practice.- Pain Managementhttps://practicalneurology.com/diseases-diagnoses/headache-pain/pn0408-pain-mgmnt-cal-pdf/31029/When to Consider Spinal Cord Stimulation for Chronic Pain ManagementChronic pain remains a significant challenge in neurology, often requiring advanced interventions when conventional treatments fail. Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) has emerged as a viable option for patients suffering from persistent
- Epilepsy Essentialshttps://practicalneurology.com/diseases-diagnoses/epilepsy-seizures/pn0108Epilepsy-pdf/31069/Predicting Seizures: Enhancing Epilepsy Management through Clinical InsightsEpilepsy remains a challenging neurological disorder, primarily due to the unpredictability of seizure occurrences. Despite the widespread use of anti-epileptic drugs (AEDs), approximately 40% of patients continue to experie
- Editor's Messagehttps://practicalneurology.com/columns/practice-management/editors-message/31077/In the December 2007 issue of Practical Neurology, Editor-in-Chief Jack Persico draws a poignant parallel between the classic film "It's a Wonderful Life" and the current state of neurology practice. Highlighting an article by Dr. Ronald DeVere, the discussion focuses on the pervasive issue of physi
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https://practicalneurology.com/diseases-diagnoses/stroke/news/30271/New Guidance for Stroke, Opioids and RLS, 10,000th Enrollee in Parkinson's Outcomes Project, Lower Risk of Ischemic Stroke with Rivaroxaban, Sublingual Riluzole Bioequivalence, Clinical Headache Trials- Business Advisorhttps://practicalneurology.com/columns/practice-management/business-advisor/31323/Insurance denials significantly impact neurology practices, often leading to a 3-5% loss in net revenue. Given that neurology services predominantly involve office-based evaluations and management requiring managed care referrals, addressing these denials is crucial for financial stability. High pat
- Editor's Messagehttps://practicalneurology.com/columns/practice-management/editors-message/31312/Practical Neurology explores the application of Sutton’s Law within neurological practice management in the article “Lessons Learned from Willie Sutton” by Editor-in-Chief Jack Persico. Drawing parallels between the famed bank robber’s straightforward approach and medical diagnostic strategies, the