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Ep. 45: Muscle hyperexcitability complaints

Ep. 45: Muscle hyperexcitability complaints

20m 0s

Moderator: Anna Kostera-Pruszczyk (Warsaw, Poland)

Guest: Federica Montagnese  (Messina, Italy)

To start off this months podcasts on Muscle and neuromuscular junction disorders, specialist moderator Prof. Anna Kostera-Pruszczyk is joined by Dr. Federica Montagnese to discuss muscle hyperexcitability.

Ep. 44: Imaging after a first seizure

Ep. 44: Imaging after a first seizure

22m 47s

Moderator: Prof. Bogdan Draganski (Lausanne, Switzerland)
Guest: Prof. Margitta Seeck (Geneva, Switzerland)
To end this month’s podcast topic of Neuroimaging, specialist moderator Prof. Bogdan Draganski is joined by Margitta Seeck, Professor of Epileptology, to discuss the various steps regarding imaging after a first epileptic seizure.

Ep. 43: Indications for neuroimaging in acute care

Ep. 43: Indications for neuroimaging in acute care

27m 38s

Moderator: Prof. Bogdan Draganski (Lausanne, Switzerland)
Guest: Prof. Roland Wiest (Bern, Switzerland)
For the third week of our April episodes on Neuroimaging, specialist moderator Prof. Bogdan Draganski from Switzerland is joined by Roland Wiest, Professor for Advanced Neuroimaging, to discuss the indications for neuroimaging in acute care.

Ep. 42: The added value of PET

Ep. 42: The added value of PET

26m 50s

Moderator: Prof. Thomas Berger (Vienna, Austria)

Guest: Dr. Edoardo Spinelli (Milan, Italy), Dr. Nelleke Tolboom (Utrecht, Netherlands)

For this second on Neuroimaging, Prof. Thomas Berger is joined by Neurologist and post-Doc researcher at San Raffaele Scientific Institute in Milan, Dr. Edoardo Spinelli, and nuclear medicine physician at the University Medical Centre in Utrecht, Dr. Nelleke Tolboom, to talk about the importance of PET scans.

Ep. 41: Small vessel disease

Ep. 41: Small vessel disease

16m 15s

Moderator: Prof. Thomas Berger (Vienna, Austria)
Guest: Prof. Meike Vernooij (Rotterdam, Netherlands)
To start off the month of Neuroimaging, EAN moderator Prof. Thomas Berger is joined by Neuroradiologist and Prof. of Population imaging at the Erasmus MC, Prof. Meike Vernooij to discuss the importance of Neuroimaging in case of small vessel disease.

Ep. 40: Prognosis of prolonged disorders of consciousness

Ep. 40: Prognosis of prolonged disorders of consciousness

23m 5s

Moderator: Dr. Rolf Fronczek (Leiden, Netherlands), Dr. Nicolas Lejeune (Liège, Belgium)Guest: Prof. Anna Estraneo (Milan, Italy) Dr. Rolf Fronczek and Dr. Nicolas Legeune are joined by Prof. Anna Estraneo to discuss the Prognosis of prolonged disorders of consciousness.

Ep. 38: EAN Strategic Research Agenda

Ep. 38: EAN Strategic Research Agenda

22m 22s

Moderator: Prof. Barbara Tettenborn (St. Gallen, Switzerland)

Guest: Prof. Thomas Berger (Vienna, Austria)

In honor of Brain Awareness Week, eanCast: Weekly Neurology will release 2 special episodes on the importance of brain health and brain awareness. To start off, EAN moderator Prof. Barbara Tettenborn is joined by Prof. Thomas Berger to discuss the importance of the EAN Strategic Research Agenda, its aim and its context to Brain Health.

Ep. 37: Pain Assessment and Management in Patients with Disorders of Consciousness

Ep. 37: Pain Assessment and Management in Patients with Disorders of Consciousness

28m 31s

Moderator: Dr. Rolf Fronczek (Leiden, Netherlands), Dr. Nicolas Lejeune (Liège, Belgium)
Guest: Dr. Rita Formisano (Rome, Italy)
To start of our Podcasts on the topic of “Coma”, EAN moderator Dr. Rolf Fronczek is being joined by Coma specialist and this month’s guest moderator, Nicolas Lejeune and guest Dr. Rita Formisano to discuss pain assessment and management in patients with disorders of consciousness.

Ep. 36: Palliative Care in Multiple Sclerosis

Ep. 36: Palliative Care in Multiple Sclerosis

22m 17s

Moderator: Prof. David Oliver (Rochester, UK)
Guest: Dr. Alessandra Solari (Milan, Italy)
For the final episode focusing on Palliative care, Prof. David Oliver meets with Dr. Alessandra Solari to discuss palliative care in Multiple Sclerosis.