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Case Conference: Shaky Vision & Tired Left Eye
https://practicalneurology.com/diseases-diagnoses/imaging-testing/case-conference-shaky-vision-tired-left-eye/31842/Avoiding the trap of excessive coherence can reduce diagnostic error.Choosing Antiepileptic Drugs
https://practicalneurology.com/diseases-diagnoses/child-neurology/choosing-antiepileptic-drugs/30182/As the number of available antiepileptic drugs increases, so does the challenge of choosing the most appropriate drug for a given patient.Bacterial Endocarditis and Cerebrovascular Disease
https://practicalneurology.com/diseases-diagnoses/stroke/bacterial-endocarditis-and-cerebrovascular-disease/30452/Since stroke is a frequent complication of infective endocarditis, physicians should be up-to-date on the latest developments in diagnosis and management.- Editorial Board & Contributorshttps://practicalneurology.com/columns/practice-management/editorial-board-contributors/31089/The November 2007 issue of Practical Neurology features a distinguished editorial leadership and a diverse panel of contributors dedicated to advancing neurological medicine. Chief Medical Editor Dr. Stephen Gollomp, Chief of Neurology at Lankenau Hospital and Clinical Professor at Thomas Jefferson
- Editorial Board & Contributorshttps://practicalneurology.com/columns/practice-management/editorial-board-contributors/31058/The January 2008 issue of *Practical Neurology* features a distinguished editorial board and contributor lineup, underscoring the journal’s commitment to advancing neurological medicine. Led by Dr. Stephen Gollomp, Chief of Neurology at Lankenau Hospital and Clinical Professor at Thomas Jefferson Un
Dementia Insights:
Short- and Long-Term Cognitive Consequences of Acute Non-Neurological Hospitalizationhttps://practicalneurology.com/diseases-diagnoses/alzheimer-disease-dementias/dementia-insights-brshort--and-long-term-cognitive-consequences-of-acute-non-neurological-hospitalization/30786/Most neurologists are not surprised to hear that a patient has cognitively or physically deteriorated after hospitalization, but what is the evidence and mechanism for this?Preventing Blood Clots in Stroke Patients
https://practicalneurology.com/diseases-diagnoses/stroke/preventing-blood-clots-in-stroke-patients-an-interview-with-dr-martin-dennis-on-the-clots-3-study/30639/An Interview with Dr. Martin Dennis on the Clots 3 StudyViewpoints Teleneurology Report Card: Proof of Concept
https://practicalneurology.com/columns/practice-management/viewpoints-teleneurology-report-card-proof-of-concept/30806/Teleneurology may be viewed as a “physician extender” not for an individual practitioner, but for the entire specialty, according to one teleneurologist.Tysabri and MS: Putting the Odds in the Patient's Favor
https://practicalneurology.com/diseases-diagnoses/epilepsy-seizures/tysabri-and-ms-putting-the-odds-in-the-patients-favor/30762/A recent analysis has created a better profile of who can receive Tysabri and when.SAGE Advice: Helping Patients Spot AD Earlier
https://practicalneurology.com/diseases-diagnoses/alzheimer-disease-dementias/sage-advice-helping-patients-spot-ad-earlier/30670/It's not meant to replace clinical assessment, but there are hopes a new test will find Alzheimer's when treatments may be most effective.