
Chaired by Stephen Krieger, MD, the presentations also feature Mount Sinai experts Erin Beck, MD, PhD; James Sumowski, PhD; and Ilana Katz Sand, MD. [WATCH TIME: 1 hour, 34 minutes]

Chaired by Stephen Krieger, MD, the presentations also feature Mount Sinai experts Erin Beck, MD, PhD; James Sumowski, PhD; and Ilana Katz Sand, MD. [WATCH TIME: 1 hour, 34 minutes]

Heidi Crayton, MD, comments on cognitive and brain health considerations in patients with multiple sclerosis and shares her experiences with both patients and their caregivers.

An expert in neurology provides insight into the considerations of oral versus injectable therapies in patients with multiple sclerosis, highlighting their impact on quality of life, brain volume, and cognitive health.

Experts in neurology comment on the level of patient awareness surrounding cognitive decline in multiple sclerosis and highlight how to engage patients in difficult conversations regarding their cognitive health.

Heidi Crayton, MD; Jacqueline Nicholas, MD; and Flavia Nelson, MD, share their practices and diagnostic assessments for cognitive decline in their patients with multiple sclerosis.

Dr DeLuca shares his advice and recommendations from National MS Society on providing cognitive care for patients suffering from MS.

Multiple sclerosis expert, Dr DeLuca, shares study design and clinical data on the association between brain volume and long-term cognition in patients with relapsing MS.

A comprehensive review of drugs to avoid when designing treatment plans for patients with myasthenia gravis.

Experts recommend approaches for special cases including ocular myasthenia gravis, pregnant patients and children with myasthenia gravis, and more.

The assistant professor of neurology and codirector of the Neurology Residency Program at MedStar Georgetown University Hospital and presenter at ATMRD offered his insight into the benefits of multispecialty meetings. [WATCH TIME: 1 minute]

The director of the Mayo Clinic Center for Multiple Sclerosis and Autoimmune Neurology discussed the complexities in diagnosing autoimmune encephalitis and the approach needed to be taken. [WATCH TIME: 5 minutes]

The senior vice president for research and training at the Kessler Foundation discussed the assessment of cognitive challenges among patients with multiple sclerosis and planning for treatment options when necessary. [WATCH TIME: 4 minutes]

The chair of Cleveland Clinic’s Department of Physical Medicine detailed a pilot study on the rehabilitative impacts of the EksoRN robotic exoskeleton in patients with multiple sclerosis. [WATCH TIME: 5 minutes]

Neurology News Network for the week ending July 2, 2022. [WATCH TIME: 4 minutes]

The senior vice president for research and training at the Kessler Foundation spoke about the critical need to prioritize cognitive challenges among patients with multiple sclerosis, as it remains among the chief complaints. [WATCH TIME: 4 minutes]

Joseph E. Sullivan, MD, and Kelly Knupp, MD, evaluate the use of stiripentol in clinical practice for the management of Dravet syndrome and Mary Anne Meskis discusses the honeymoon effect of drugs.

Expert pediatric neurologists assess the use of fenfluramine and comment on its impact on seizure freedom for patients with Dravet syndrome.

The assistant professor of neurology and codirector of the Neurology Residency Program at MedStar Georgetown University Hospital and presenter at ATMRD offered his insight into the benefits of multispecialty meetings. [WATCH TIME: 3 minutes]

Regina Berkovich, MD, PhD, provides insight into considerations regarding the management of pregnancy in patients with multiple sclerosis and highlights available resources and discussion points.

Jeffrey Dunn, MD, and Regina Berkovich, MD, PhD, discuss misconceptions surrounding pregnancy and multiple sclerosis and highlight how to approach conversations with this patient population.

Scott Newsome, DO, and Lawrence Steinman, MD, discuss the pathophysiology of the interactions between viruses and the immune system and explore how this can lead to autoimmune diseases.

Lawrence Steinman, MD, provides an overview of the role viruses play in the activation of the immune system, highlighting their role in triggering neuroinflammatory conditions.

The chair of Cleveland Clinic’s Department of Physical Medicine provided insight on a newly approved modality aimed to improve rehabilitation efforts for patients with multiple sclerosis. [WATCH TIME: 3 minutes]

Drs Laxman Bahroo, Rajesh Pahwa, and Robert A. Hauser share advice for neurologists treating OFF episodes in Parkinson Disease.

Robert A. Hauser, MD, MBA; Laxman Bahroo, DO; and Rajesh Pahwa, MD, review emerging therapies in development for the management of OFF episodes in Parkinson Disease.

Experts in movement disorders explore the potential role of an apomorphine infusion device in the Parkinson Disease treatment landscape for patients suffering from OFF episodes.

Dr DeLuca provides an overview of changes in cognition and brain volume loss in patients with multiple sclerosis.

The assistant professor of neurology and codirector of the Neurology Residency Program at MedStar Georgetown University Hospital shared his thoughts on the 2022 ATMRD Congress and the steps forward made in patient awareness of therapeutic options. [WATCH TIME: 3 minutes]

Dr Heidi Crayton reviews treatment efficacy and safety considerations for conventional and novel treatment options for patients with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis.

Heidi Crayton, MD, shares her thoughts surrounding treatment initiation and management considerations in patients with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis.