97 episodios

eanCast: Weekly Neurology is your source for education, research and updates from the European Academy of Neurology. Regardless of experience level, you are invited to join expert moderators and guests in reviewing, discussing, and debating various topics within the 29 EAN sub-specialties.
New neurological topics every month, and new episodes every Monday.

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eanCast: Weekly Neurology is your source for education, research and updates from the European Academy of Neurology. Regardless of experience level, you are invited to join expert moderators and guests in reviewing, discussing, and debating various topics within the 29 EAN sub-specialties.
New neurological topics every month, and new episodes every Monday.

    Ep. 97: Preclinical, translational and clinical research: insights from animal models and humans

    Ep. 97: Preclinical, translational and clinical research: insights from animal models and humans

    Moderator: Daniele Martinelli (Pavia, Italy)
    Guest: Raquel Gil-Gouveia (Oeiras, Portugal)
    Guest: Antoinette Maassen van den Brink (Rotterdam, The Netherlands)
    Join us in this episode as Daniele Martinelli engages in a dialogue with esteemed experts, Prof. Antoinette Maassen van den Brink and Dr. Raquel Gil-Gouveia.
    They delve into animal models—our window into the brain’s hidden mechanisms. These models reveal neurotransmitter dynamics and potential triggers, paving the way for novel therapies. Additionally, they explore gender-specific nuances, shaping the understanding and personalized management strategies. By bridging theory to practice, they emphasize collaboration—a path toward better patient outcomes, alleviating the burden of this debilitating condition.

    • 16 min
    Ep. 96: Migraine Guideline review: what is published? And what are we working on?

    Ep. 96: Migraine Guideline review: what is published? And what are we working on?

    Moderator: Anna Gryglas-Dworak (Wroclaw, Poland)
    Guest: Dimos-Dimitrios Mitsikostas (Athens, Greece)
    This podcast episode presents the current guidelines of the European Headache Federation (published in 2021, updated in 2022) and the American Headache Society (2024) on migraine treatment. Acute and preventive as well as new and old options are discussed.

    • 16 min
    Ep. 95: Migraine treatment: where are we and where are we going?

    Ep. 95: Migraine treatment: where are we and where are we going?

    Moderator: Bianca Raffaelli (Berlin, Germany)
    Guest: Messoud Ashina (Copenhagen, Denmark)
    Guest: Cristina Tassorelli (Pavia, Italy)
    In this episode, Bianca Raffaelli hosts experts Messoud Ashina and Cristina Tassorelli on how to navigate the newly enriched therapeutic armamentarium of migraine with disease-specific drugs for the prevention and the acute treatment of attacks. They delve into the questions how, when, where, who and for whom.

    • 20 min
    Ep. 94: Myoclonus: From Phenomenology to Neurophysiology

    Ep. 94: Myoclonus: From Phenomenology to Neurophysiology

    Moderator: Giovanni Palermo (Pisa, Italy)
    Guest: Sterre van der Veen (Groningen, The Netherlands)
    In this episode, Giovanni Palermo and Sterre van der Veen explore the myoclonus phenomenon from its semiology to treatment, while dissecting the complexity of classification systems aimed at recognising its nature and determining its underlying causes.

    • 26 min
    Ep. 93: How to untangle the diagnostic complexity of Chorea

    Ep. 93: How to untangle the diagnostic complexity of Chorea

    In this episode Iva Stankovic hosts Alessio Di Fonzo to discuss how to diagnose chorea and how to approach differential diagnosis to entangle the etiology of chorea.

    • 17 min
    Ep. 92: General approach to emergencies in dystonia

    Ep. 92: General approach to emergencies in dystonia

    Moderator: Yildiz Degirmenci (Istanbul, Turkey)

    Guest: Vladimira Vuletic (Rijeka, Croatia)

    In this episode Yildiz Degirmenci and Vladimira Vuletic cover the approach to dystonia emergencies. Dystonia, marked by muscle contractions and abnormal movements, can be triggered by medications like antipsychotics. Management includes stopping triggering drugs and using medications like diphenhydramine. Status dystonicus, a severe form, requires intensive care with oxygen or ventilation. Primary and secondary dystonias are prone to this condition, possibly needing medication adjustments or deep brain stimulation. They stress the significance of patient history for precise diagnosis and treatment.

    • 18 min

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