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VIDEO: Atypical cases in neuro-ophthalmology likely should undergo imaging
KOLOA, Hawaii — In this Healio Video Perspective from Hawaiian Eye 2023, Andrew G. Lee, MD, discusses how neuro-ophthalmologists can decide whether a patient needs to be scanned or not.
Positive results announced from phase 2 trial of oral MS therapeutic
Clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company Clene Inc. announced proof-of-concept evidence of potential neuroprotective effects of CNM-Au8, an oral therapeutic for patients with stable relapsing-remitting MS.
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Inebilizumab reduces B-cell subsets in neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder attacks
Treatment with inebilizumab was associated with reduction in aquaporin-4 antibody titers and B cells for those with neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder, according to an expert at ECTRIMS 2022.
App-based assessment tool may be useful for rapid sideline concussion diagnosis
CHICAGO – An app-based cognitive assessment tool set baseline scores for college football players and may be useful in rapid sideline concussion diagnosis, according to a poster at the 2022 American Neurological Association meeting.
Woman presents with progressive left eye proptosis, upper lid edema
A 41-year-old woman was referred to the neuro-ophthalmology service at the New England Eye Center for left-sided proptosis, left upper lid edema and progressively worsening vision in the left eye for about 5 months.
Blinkcns, Zucker Institute partner on blink reflex technology for neurological disorders
Blinkcns Inc. and the Zucker Institute for Innovation Commercialization at the Medical University of South Carolina have announced a licensing agreement to advance blink reflex technology and software EyeStat.
Light stimulation may help delay AD progression, more research needed in older adults
SAN DIEGO — Light exposure and stimulation of the locus coeruleus may be a promising way to delay Alzheimer’s disease progression, according to a presenter at the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference.
Association found between macular retinal nerve fiber layer thickness, cognitive decline
Macular retinal nerve fiber layer thickness may be a prognostic biomarker of cognitive decline in older individuals, according to a group of researchers.
Man develops binocular diplopia, ophthalmoplegia, areflexia
A 54-year-old man developed constant binocular diagonal diplopia. He was initially diagnosed with a fourth nerve palsy.
Acute exposure to negative pressure did not reverse spaceflight-induced ocular changes
An OCT study on spaceflight crew members found ocular morphology alterations potentially related to weightlessness and chronic headward fluid shift were not reversed by short-duration lower body negative pressure countermeasures.
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