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May 07, 2024
ICNC2026 Symposia: Addressing The Restrictions and Mortality In The Lives of Children With Epilepsy
Mortality in CWE: Analyzing the prevalence and risk factors Kevin Jones
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May 07, 2024
ICNC2024 Symposia: Addressing The Restrictions and Mortality In The Lives of Children With Epilepsy
Can we prevent SUDEP Rajesh Ramachandran Nair
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May 07, 2024
ICNC2024 Symposia: Pediatric Headaches With The Challenges of The New Normal
Pediatric Headaches other than Migraine Farida Jan
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May 07, 2024
ICNC2024 Symposia: Pediatric Headaches With The Challenges of The New Normal
Chronic headaches in children and adolescents: Dilemma in diagnosis and management Shahnaz Ibrahim
May 31, 2025
Speaker: Dr. Haluk Topaloglu When: Saturday, May 31, 2025 Time: 9:00 AM EST
About Topic: Paintings of children as the centre of attention or theme, from different periods and cultures in time, from thousands of years BC up until our contemporary times.
May 21, 2025
Speaker: Pr Kumaran Deiva When: Mercredi, Mai 21, 2025 Time: 7 PM CEST About Topic: La SEP de l’enfant est reconnue de plus en plus précocement grâce à l'amélioration des critères diagnostiques (2017 IPMSSG). Les traitements de fond utilisés chez l’adulte sont désormais validés chez l’enfant : le fingolimod a été le premier approuvé pour les formes pédiatriques récurrentes. D’autres biothérapies comme le natalizumab ou l’ocrelizumab sont utilisées hors AMM avec des résultats prometteurs. La prise en charge actuelle repose sur une approche précoce, individualisée et multidisciplinaire, intégrant neurologie,...
May 17, 2025
Topic: Clinical insights to genetic diagnosis of Developmental and Epileptic Encephalopathies: lessons from clinical cases Lecturers: Ana Carolina Piauilino (Speaker); Andrea Sayuri Murata (Speaker); Ana Carolina Coan (Expert Faculty); Maria Augusta Montenegro (Panelist); Maria Luiza Benevides (Moderator) When: Saturday, May 17, 2025 Time: 9:00 - 10:00 AM Eastern Time (US / Canada) About Topic: Early career investigators in Child Neurology will present two Developmental and Epileptic Encephalopathies (DEE) cases associated with CHRNA4 and GRIN2A variants. The cases will be followed by an expert discussion, highlighting the relevance of clinical clues to...
May 10, 2025
Speaker: Dr Mark Gorman, MD When: Saturday, May 10, 2025 Time: 09:00 AM Eastern Time ( US/ Canada ) About Topic: Opsoclonus myoclonus ataxia syndrome is a rare neuro-immunological disorder affecting the cerebellum. In children, the average age of onset is 18 to 24 months, and 50-60% of patients have a neuroblastoma as part of a paraneoplastic process. Due to its rarity, severity and lack of a definitive biomarker, numerous challenges exist, including delayed diagnosis, variation in treatment approaches, and historically poor cognitive and behavioral outcomes. However, significant progress has been made...
April 18, 2025
Speaker: Dr Caroline Sevin; When: April 18, 2025; Time: 6 pm CET (7 pm CEST); About Topic: This Webinar will focus on X-linked adrenoleukodystrophy (ALD), a genetic disorder affecting the nervous system and the most frequent leukodystrophy in children and males. We will discuss clinical symptoms, underlying molecular mechanisms and therapeutic approaches. We will also highlight the crucial role of early screening for early detection, enabling timely intervention and the importance of continuous follow-up to monitor disease progression and the effectiveness of emerging treatments. Learning Objective: ...
April 26, 2025
Neurology Through Art & Time; Speaker: Natalie Erlich-Malona; When: Saturday, April 26, 2026; Time: 9:00 - 10:00 AM Eastern Time ( US / Canada )
Learning Objectives: o To understand the origins of the “Mozart Effect” o To become familiar with the scientific evidence for an effect of Mozart listening on interictal EEG and clinical seizure frequency o To understand the potential for the widespread use of music therapy as an adjunctive treatment for drug-resistant epilepsy.