94 episodes

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. 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
    Ep. 91: What are tics and how to treat them

    Ep. 91: What are tics and how to treat them

    Moderator: Yildiz Degirmenci (Istanbul, Turkey)

    Guest: Christos Ganos (Berlin, Germany)

    Yildiz Degirmenci hosts a discussion with Christos Ganos, a movement disorder specialist, about ticks and Tourette syndrome. They delve into the definition of ticks, discuss diagnostic criteria, and differentiate between primary and functional tic disorders. The conversation also covers treatment options, including psychoeducation, psychological interventions like cognitive behavioral therapy, pharmacological treatments such as antipsychotics, and invasive neuromodulation methods.

    • 22 min
    Ep. 90: The Burden of Sleep/Wake Disorders Project: Insights from the Pilot Trial in Switzerland

    Ep. 90: The Burden of Sleep/Wake Disorders Project: Insights from the Pilot Trial in Switzerland

    Moderator: Rolf Fronczek (Leiden, The Netherlands)

    Guest: Marina Tüzün (Bern, Switzerland)

    Rolf Fronczek and Marina Tüzün discuss the Burden of Sleep Disorders Project, targeting daytime sleepiness and insomnia across Europe. They emphasize primary care collaboration for effective management, including patient perspectives and long-term follow-ups. Dr. Tüzün's personal interest in sleep research drives her involvement, inviting listeners to stay updated on the project's progress.

    • 13 min
    Ep. 89: Management of behavioral and psychiatric symptoms in dementia

    Ep. 89: Management of behavioral and psychiatric symptoms in dementia

    Moderator: Francesco Di Lorenco (Rome, Italy)

    Guest: Dag Aarsland (London, United Kingdom)

    Francesco Di Lorenco and Prof. Dag Aarsland discuss managing behavioral symptoms in dementia, highlighting the burden on patients and families. They stress the importance of timely treatment and challenges in diagnosis. They mention brexpiprazole's FDA approval for Alzheimer's agitation and the need for careful monitoring. Early detection of psychiatric symptoms in neurological diseases is crucial, but distinguishing between disorders is challenging. Therapeutic options like clozapine and cholinesterase inhibitors are mentioned, calling for more research and collaboration.

    • 26 min

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