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Latest Advances in Neurologic Disorders Detailed in Neurology Journal
Thursday, September 30, 2010
By: Loyola Medicine
Loyola Medicine
The latest advances in treating neurologic disorders such as
stroke, headache, Parkinson's disease, epilepsy and sleep disorders are
detailed in a special issue of the journal Neurologic Clinics.
Guest editor is Dr. Jose Biller, chairman of the Department
of Neurology at Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine.
"Great therapeutic strides in the clinical
neurosciences have been made in the past decades," Biller wrote in the
preface to the November 2010 issue, now available online. "It is likely
that subsequent decades will bring even greater advances in neurologically
oriented therapies."
Fifteen articles detail the latest advances in the treatment
and management of neurological disorders, including neurostimulation for
headaches, 12 new anti-epileptic drugs for epilepsy patients, controlling
arterial blood pressure in stroke patients, current and emerging therapies for
motor complications of Parkinson's disease, therapeutic challenges in dystonia,
treatment of low-grade cerebral gliomas (brain tumors), management of acute,
recurrent and chronic meningitis in adults and treatment options for
parasomnias (sleep walking, night terrors and other sleep disorders).
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