CIDP
Dr. Ted Burns talks about CIDP basics and diagnosis.

Dr. Ted Burns talks about CIDP basics and diagnosis.
Dr. Sashank Prasad and Dr. Marc Dinkin discuss higher cortical visual disorders in the first part of a three-part series. To learn more, read the article "Higher Cortical Visual Disorders" by Drs. Prasad and Dinkin in the October 2019 Neuro-ophthalmology issue of Continuum .
Dr. Andrew Mammen talks about what clinicians need to know about this subtype of dematomyositis.
In a highlight from the second part of a two-part interview with Lawrence Weschler, Oliver Sacks biographer, he discusses Sacks' legacy.
Dr. Fabio Nascimento discuss distal parasthesias, from a Teaching Video NeuroImages article in Neurology.
Dr. Christopher Glisson discusses diplopia in the third part of a three-part series. To learn more, read the article "Approach to Diplopia" by Dr. Glisson in the October 2019 Neuro-ophthalmology issue of Continuum .
Dr. Richard Burt discusses the main takeaways from his paper on autologous, nonmyeloablative hematopoietic stem-cell transplantation for neuromyelitis optica.
Here's a highlight from the 1st part of our 2-part interview on the life of Oliver Sacks with Lawrence Weschler.
Dr. Eoin Flanagan discusses progressive solitary sclerosis.
Dr. Jeff Ratliff highlights a Neurology Today article in discussing cancer risk in Parkinson disease. Read the article here: https://journals.lww.com/neurotodayonline/Fulltext/2019/09190/In_Small_Study,_Parkinson_s_Disease_Patients_with.1.aspx .
Dr. Christopher Glisson discusses diplopia in the second part of a three-part series. To learn more, read the article "Approach to Diplopia" by Dr. Glisson in the October 2019 Neuro-ophthalmology issue of Continuum .
Dr. Randall Bateman gives the main takeaways from his paper addressing how high precision plasma amyloid-β 42/40 predicts current and future brain amyloidosis.
In this highlight from our longer interview with Dr. Stanley Prusiner, Dr. Prusiner talks about what he would do differently if he could go back and do it all over.
Dr. Aaron Rothstein discusses cerebral amyloid angiopathy.
Dr. Christopher Glisson discusses diplopia in the first part of a three-part series. To learn more, read the article "Approach to Diplopia" by Dr. Glisson in the October 2019 Neuro-ophthalmology issue of Continuum .
Dr. Ylva Hiorth provides the main clinical messages from her study on orthostatic hypertension in Parkinson disease.
Listen to an excerpt from the interview with Nobel Prize winner Dr. Stanley Prusiner.
Dr. Aaron Rothstein discusses a paper in the Resident & Fellow section on hippocampal sclerosis in cerebral malaria.
Dr. Eoin Flanagan discusses anti-Ma2 paraneoplastic syndrome.
Dr. Kiran Thakur and Dr. Greer Waldrop give the main takeaways from their paper on the World Health Organization’s essential diagnostics list.
Dr. Sean Pittock discusses the main takeaways from his article on eculizumab in aquaporin-4–positive neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder.
Dr. Aaron Rothstein discusses a less well-known imaging finding on a inflammatory subtype of cerebral amyloid angiopathy.
Dr. Eoin Flanagan discusses the McArdle sign in multiple sclerosis.
Dr. Emma Ciafaloni discusses the main takeaways from her paper combination therapy with nusinersen and AVXS-101 in SMA type 1.
Dr. Douglas Smith discusses the main takeaways from his paper, " Neuroimaging Findings in US Government Personnel With Possible Exposure to Directional Phenomena in Havana, Cuba" from JAMA.
In the first part of a multi-part series, Dan Xia talks about what he learns about neurologic care from his travels around the world, this time from Thailand.
Dr. Mauricio Farez talks about the main points from his practice guidelines paper on vaccine-preventable infections and immunization in multiple sclerosis.
Dr. Steve Pearson gives more takeaways from the second part of his update discussion with Dr. Gordon Smith on drug pricing.
Dr. Rae Bacharach discusses interpretation of antibody titers in paraneoplastic and autoimmune neuroantibody testing.
Dr. Fabio Nascimento discusses upward gaze palsy