Dr Chris Allen
…Parkinson’s disease and qualified in the year CT imaging of the brain was introduced into clinical practice. I now see that if I hadn’t become a neurologist I would have…
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…Parkinson’s disease and qualified in the year CT imaging of the brain was introduced into clinical practice. I now see that if I hadn’t become a neurologist I would have…
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…Polpharma Biologics. The authorisation covers treatment as a single disease-modifying therapy (DMT) in adults with highly active relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS), the same indication as approved by the EMA for…
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…bleeding (which may be caused or aggravated by antithrombotic drugs). Small vessel disease processes that cause most cerebral haemorrhages can also lead to ischaemic stroke (even in the same patient)….
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…tumour patients have cavernous sinus disease with severe ipsilateral headache.6 Headache with ipsilateral cavernous sinus invasion may have pronounced cranial autonomic features, which can dramatically improve after medical or surgical…
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…in the understanding of immunological mechanisms of neurological disease and the increasing success of determining and validating biomarkers for neurological conditions such as multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer’s disease and epilepsy. Several…
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…provide useful information. For instance, if the patient has atherosclerosis or major psychiatric disease this influences the differential diagnosis. Many medications prescribed for the elderly including beta blockers, sodium valproate,…
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…disorders and social cognition, Parkinson’s disease: beyond motor features, Neuropsychiatric aspects of alcohol misuse, epilepsy and behaviour and brain injury service models. With a selection of poster and oral presentations,…
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…detailed narrative observations on the symptoms of disease and its impact in the individual patient. This is the way in which new patterns and mechanisms of disease are recognised, and…
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…of dementia, MS, Parkinson’s disease, traumatic brain injury or even, possibly, depression8) is lowered. If very vulnerable, relevant precipitants (such as sleep disturbance, hunger or simply being in a strange…
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