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Telemedicine Outcomes and Performance: The Next Phase in Stroke Care
https://practicalneurology.com/diseases-diagnoses/stroke/telemedicine-outcomes-and-performance-the-next-phase-in-stroke-care/30351/As telemedicine becomes more embedded in the stroke treatment landscape, new efforts to quantify outcomes and performance will help maximize its use.Filling the Gaps in the Multiple Sclerosis Treatment Landscape
https://practicalneurology.com/diseases-diagnoses/ms-immune-disorders/filling-the-gaps-in-the-multiple-sclerosis-treatment-landscape/30372/The addition of a potential breakthrough agent may change the treatment arena, but wellness and early treatment remain the foundation of effective care.Blood Tests for Alzheimer Disease
https://practicalneurology.com/diseases-diagnoses/alzheimer-disease-dementias/blood-tests-for-alzheimer-disease/31731/Blood tests for Alzheimer disease are moving toward clinical implementation and interpretation.Physical and Cognitive Activity for Dementia
https://practicalneurology.com/diseases-diagnoses/alzheimer-disease-dementias/physical-and-cognitive-activity-for-dementia/31733/There is enough evidence of the neuroprotective effects of physical and cognitive activity to recommend these to patients.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 paNeurologic Complications of Globally Prevalent Infectious Disorders: A Focus on Syphilis, Cysticercosis, and Tuberculosis
https://practicalneurology.com/diseases-diagnoses/epilepsy-seizures/neurologic-complications-of-globally-prevalent-infectious-disorders-a-focus-on-syphilis-cysticercosis-and-tuberculosis/32153/In the presence of CNS infections, neurologists should have a high index of suspicion for syphilis, tuberculosis, or cysticercosis, especially in people from endemic areas and immunocompromised individuals.Self-Limited Focal Epilepsies in Childhood
https://practicalneurology.com/diseases-diagnoses/child-neurology/self-limited-focal-epilepsies-in-childhood/30186/Recent advances improve understanding of etiology, clinical and EEG findings, and clinical management for this category that comprises 20% of pediatric epilepsies.POINT-COUNTERPOINT: Natalizumab Extended-Interval Dosing
https://practicalneurology.com/diseases-diagnoses/ms-immune-disorders/point-counterpoint-natalizumab-extended-interval-dosing/30124/Optimism vs caution for using extended-interval dosing to prevent progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy.Reproductive 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.Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Treatment Update
https://practicalneurology.com/diseases-diagnoses/neuromuscular/amyotrophic-lateral-sclerosis-treatment-update/30267/More treatments are available but with largely subclinical effects.