Neurology Alert – May 1, 2009
May 1, 2009
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Quinacrine Fails to Stop Prion Disease
In the first non-randomized trial of Quinacrine for the treatment of prion diseases, there was no benefit in terms of survival or neurological outcome. -
Pregnancy in Women with Migraine: A Time of Increased Vascular Risk
Peripartum migraine increases the risk of ischemic stroke, myocardial infarction, heart disease, and pulmonary embolus during pregnancy. Women with persistent migraines during pregnancy are at increased risk of gestational hypertension and pre-eclampsia. -
CADASIL: Variable Genetics Predict Unique Presentations
The clinical features of CADASIL vary depending on the specific mutation that is present in the NOTCH3 gene. -
Inclusion Body Myositis: A Final Word
Inclusion body myositis remains a mystery the underlying cause and pathogenesis have yet to be fully understood. -
Long-term EEG Monitoring: 'Holter' Monitor for the Brain
The authors in this retrospective study review their experience in long term EEG monitoring (LTM) and utility in the clinical diagnosis and classification of epilepsy. -
Clinical Briefs in Primary Care Supplement
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Pharmacology Watch
Aspirin dose and cardioprotection; uncovering modafinil's abuse potential; proton-pump inhibitors and clopidogrel; FDA actions.