
Torticollis was the most common predominant cervical dystonia presentation subtype at injection 1, followed by laterocollis.

Torticollis was the most common predominant cervical dystonia presentation subtype at injection 1, followed by laterocollis.

Initiated by Biogen, the study will evaluate the effectiveness of the treatment in patients previously treated with risdiplam (Evrysdi; PTC Therapeutics).

Investigators found that preschool children had fewer sleep disturbances than older children during home confinement.

The associate professor of neurology at Washington University in St. Louis discussed the latest initiative from the AASM, emphasizing sleep health for school-aged children.

When comparing only the lowest and highest HbA1c groups with each other, unadjusted and adjusted regression analysis indicated faster motor progression in the highest group.

With the field of multiple sclerosis care focusing on the importance of patient-reported outcomes and shared decision-making, the physical therapist at UC Health and cochair of the International Organization of MS Rehabilitation Therapists offered commentary.

The combination drug of sodium phenylbutyrate–taurursodiol has been shown to functional decline in patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis compared with placebo in the phase 2/3 CENTAUR trial.

The director of IT and Neuroinformatics Development at the Buffalo Neuroimaging provided thoughts on artificial intelligence’s role in neuroimaging and treating multiple sclerosis.

Longboard Pharmaceuticals plans to initiate a phase 1b/2a trial to determine the efficacy of the 5-HT2c receptor superagonist in patients with developmental and epileptic encephalopathies.

Joshua Katz, MD, commented on the possibility of an extra vaccine dose for patients with MS and experts’ hope to improve antibody response among the immunocompromised.

The division chief of vascular neurology at the University of Utah discussed the misperceptions surrounding the field of neurology, as well as the importance of increasing fellowship training.

After receiving expanded indication from the FDA as both an acute and preventive treatment of cluster headache, gammaCore becomes the first treatment for paroxysmal hemicrania and hemicrania continua.

The SELECT-HD trial (NCT05032196) is expected to enroll approximately 36 patients with a confirmed diagnosis of early-stage Huntington disease and carry the SNP3 allele in association with their CAG expression.

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Raman Malhotra, MD, president of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine, discussed the initiative, which emphasizes the importance of healthy sleep for students.

The division chief of vascular neurology at the University of Utah discussed the driving force behind the national shortage of neurologists and its effect on patient care.

The use of intravenous thrombolysis prior to mechanical thrombectomy resulted in significantly smaller clots and significantly lower number of fragments than MT therapy alone.

Amid an ongoing national shortage of clinicians who treat neurologic diseases like MS, the cochair of the International Organization of MS Rehabilitation Therapists discussed the availability of rehabilitation professionals for patients.

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The physical therapist at UC Health and cochair of the International Organization of MS Rehabilitation Therapists spoke to the current standards of rehabilitative care among patients with multiple sclerosis.

Jennifer Majersik, MD, MS, commented on how the AAN, as well as current neurologists and specialists, can help generate interest in the field of neurology to meet patient needs.

The chairman of the Clinical Advisory Committee of the New England Chapter of the National MS Society addressed the role DMTs play in patient response to the COVID-19 vaccine.

Persons with epilepsy younger than 50 years had a 34-fold increased risk of sudden unexplained death compared with persons without epilepsy.

Additional functional outcomes and gait analysis showed mixed results when using botulinumtoxinA in those with CP.

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Jennifer Majersik, MD, MS, division chief of vascular neurology at the University of Utah, discussed contributing factors to the neurologist shortage, as well as ongoing efforts to increase interest in the field.

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The codirector of the Elliot Lewis Center for Multiple Sclerosis Care discussed the prospective COVID-19 vaccination booster and its implication for patients with MS.

Current evidence showed little knowledge about the long-term effects of transcranial direct current stimulation in improving patients poststroke.

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