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Oral Disease Modifying Therapy for MS: Important Considerations
https://practicalneurology.com/diseases-diagnoses/ms-immune-disorders/oral-disease-modifying-therapy-for-ms-important-considerations/30827/The availability of an oral agent for MS may create a therapeutic dilemma for clinicians as they try to determine the role of new therapy in patient care.Monoclonal Antibodies and Migraine: What the Neurologist Needs to Know
https://practicalneurology.com/diseases-diagnoses/headache-pain/monoclonal-antibodies-and-migraine-what-the-neurologist-needs-to-know/30361/As a new age in headache medicine is set to begin, it is incumbent upon neurologists to become better familiarized with and explore the implications of monoclonal antibodies in patient care.The Approval of PFO Closure in the United States
https://practicalneurology.com/diseases-diagnoses/stroke/the-approval-of-pfo-closure-in-the-united-states/30295/A look back at the long road to FDA approval and the implications on patient care options going forward.Update on Treatment Options for Dementia
https://practicalneurology.com/diseases-diagnoses/alzheimer-disease-dementias/update-on-treatment-options-for-dementia/30528/Although there is no treatment to correct the pathological process that leads to AD, there is a large window of opportunity to treat this condition before it becomes clinically evident.Neurologic Assessment & Neuromonitoring in the COVID-19 Pandemic
https://practicalneurology.com/diseases-diagnoses/imaging-testing/neurologic-assessment-neuromonitoring-in-the-covid-19-pandemic/31742/Noninvasive monitoring can help triage, monitoring at-risk persons, and assess the need for invasive monitoring modalities.- News Briefshttps://practicalneurology.com/columns/practice-management/news-briefs/31264/October 2006 Practical Neurology News Briefs SummarySelecting the appropriate antiepileptic drug (AED) for epilepsy patients remains challenging, with a recent Epilepsia review highlighting that first to third-generation AEDs may lose efficacy over time in a significant subset of patients. The study
- Yielding to Epilepsy: Exploring Each State's “Rules of the Road”https://practicalneurology.com/diseases-diagnoses/epilepsy-seizures/PN0306DrivingFeature-pdf/31334/Navigating Driving Restrictions for Epilepsy Patients: Balancing Independence and Public SafetyRecent high-profile athletes like Alan Faneca and Chanda Gunn have highlighted that individuals with epilepsy can achieve remarkable successes when their seizures are well-controlled. However, for many epi
- News Briefshttps://practicalneurology.com/columns/practice-management/news-briefs/31065/Recent studies highlighted in Practical Neurology’s January 2008 issue provide significant insights into neurological conditions and their broader health implications. Notably, research published in Neurology reveals that patients with Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS) face double the risk of stroke and
Continuous Movement of the Toes
https://practicalneurology.com/diseases-diagnoses/movement-disorders/continuous-movement-of-the-toes/31107/In this case, we present a 26-year-old African American male with an 18-month history of constant involuntary alternating dorsiflexion-plantar flexion movements of his left toes, especially the big toe. With manual interference and conscious attention, he could eliminate the movement. He had dull paReproductive Issues for Patients With Multiple Sclerosis
https://practicalneurology.com/diseases-diagnoses/ms-immune-disorders/reproductive-issues-for-patients-with-multiple-sclerosis/30215/The prototypic patient with multiple sclerosis is a young woman of childbearing age, which makes reproductive issues extremely important.