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Patients who visited neurofibromatosis specialists received better guided care
PHILADELPHIA — Patients who availed themselves of specialized care for neurofibromatosis received more guideline-concordant care than other patients, with differences found along racial and economic lines, per a poster presentation.
Neuro care for those with limited language proficiency requires multimodal approach
PHILADELPHIA — Language training, communication among patients, caregivers and clinicians, and limited treatment wait times are needed for those with limited language proficiency to receive required neurological care, according to a poster.
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VIDEO: Representation lacking, diversity necessary to advance neuro specialty
PHILADELPHIA — Ensuring underrepresented populations come to the forefront of academic and clinical concerns in the field of neurology is key to advancing the specialty, according to a speaker at the American Neurological Association annual meeting.
Reaction time, decision-making altered in adolescent drivers with concussion
PHILADELPHIA — Adolescents who sustained a concussion registered altered reaction time and decision-making when asked to execute basic maneuvers during a distracted driving simulation compared to those without, according to a presenter.
Eye tracking may help differentiate children with, without autism spectrum disorder
PHILADELPHIA — Tracking to chart various eye movements including saccadic and fixation may be effective in differentiating neurological differences between children with ASD and neurotypical children, according to a poster presentation.
Transcranial direct current stimulation improves speech for those with subacute aphasia
PHILADELPHIA — For those with aphasia, treatment with transcranial direct current stimulation resulted in speech improvement as early as 1 week, with significant results at 5 weeks compared with sham, according to research.
VIDEO: Head injury linked to 34% increased risk for ischemic stroke
PHILADELPHIA — Individuals who sustained a head injury had a 34% higher risk for suffering ischemic stroke than those who did not have a head injury, according to an expert at the American Neurological Association annual meeting.
Prior head injury linked to higher risk for cognitive change over 30 years
PHILADELPHIA — Individuals who sustained at least one head injury saw an increased risk for developing cognitive issues over a 30-year period compared to those who did not, according to a poster presentation.
Diagnosis, treatment, clinical trials obstacles to addressing dementia with Lewy bodies
PHILADELPHIA — To effectively address symptoms of dementia with Lewy bodies, the medical community must address obstacles such as accurate diagnosis, lack of treatment options and dearth of clinical trials, according to a presenter.
Hypertension linked to longer concussion recovery, post-concussion syndrome
PHILADELPHIA — A hypertension diagnosis in those who suffered a concussion was linked to longer recovery periods compared to those without, and was associated with likelihood of post-concussion syndrome, according to a poster presentation.
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