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February 08, 2020
I am happy to announce that the joint meeting of the 21th Egyptian Society of Child Neuropsychiatry Conference (ESCNP), 5th Alexandria University Conference (PNU) and 1st African Child Neurology Conference (ACNA) will be hosted at Helnan Palestine Hotel, Alexandria, Egypt on May 10-11, 2017. The conference is usually attended by a good number of high calibre Pediatric Neurologists, Neurologists, Psychiatrists, Pediatricians from Egypt, Arab & African Countries. 2 Workshops will also be arranged pre and post conference to provide hands on training on Paediatric EMG & EEG. Please send us your abstracts ASAP....
Dr. Jannatara Shefa
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February 08, 2020
The Institute of Paediatric Neurodisorder and Autism (IPNA) in Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University (BSMMU) and International Child Neurology Association (ICNA) are proud to announce the ICNA Educational Meeting to be held in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh from 5-6 November 2016. The title of the meeting is “ICNA Educational Meeting: Towards Better Service in Child Neurology and Development”. This jointly organized event is being held in Bangladesh for the first time, with the support of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Bangladesh, Bangladesh Paediatric Association (BPA) and Bangladesh Society for Child Neurology, Development and...
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February 08, 2020
We are pleased to announce that the 59th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society of Child Neurology will be held from June 15(Thu.) – 17(Sat.), 2017 at the Osaka International Convention Center (Grand Cube Osaka). I am greatly honored to be appointed President of this distinguished Meeting, and preparations are underway to ensure the fruitful Meeting will contribute to further advances in child neurology. The major programs of the plenary sessions will be “Talk on Down Syndrome -Support over a Life Time-” and “Current Status in Japanese Children with Learning Disorder”. In the above plenary,...
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February 08, 2020
A phrase was introduced to neonatal units in the 1970s, “Have you Dubowitzed the baby?”, which referred to a new, accurate technique for estimating the gestational age or period of time between conception and birth of a newborn child, pioneered by Lilly and Victor Dubowitz, a feisty Hungarian and her South African husband. Both were based in England. Their method was simple but groundbreaking: they tested a baby for a number of neurological signs that change as it matures. Until then, there was no clear-cut method for assessing whether a small baby was premature or undernourished. ...
Prof Haluk Topaloğlu
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February 11, 2020
The founding father of Turkish Child Neurology, Professor Yavuz Renda (b.1932) has passed away on the 24th of July, 2015 after a long illness. His family roots aided Mustafa Kemal Atatürk in the construction of Modern Turkey in 1923. Professor Renda established the backbones of our discipline in Turkey starting from early 1960s. This was parallel to the blossom of Child Neurology worldwide. Yavuz Renda graduated from Ankara University Medical School in 1955. Between 1956 and 1960 he was trained as a Paediatric resident at St. Louis Children’s Hospital, Washington University in St....
ICNA
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February 08, 2020
ICNC2018 , ICNC2020 and new ICNA initiatives Following a tremendously successful 14th ICNA Congress (ICNC2016) which was held in Amsterdam last week in cooperation with the Dutch Society of Pediatric Neurology and which offered a strong, clinically relevant and scientifically rigorous program and unique opportunity to network with > 1580 enthusiastic participants from around the world, I am writing on behalf of the ICNA Executive Board to provide you with certain key updates: I am very pleased to inform you that Dr. Jo Wilmshurst has been elected as the...
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February 08, 2020
Researchers from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health have found that if a new mother has a very high level of folate right after giving birth – more than four times what is considered adequate – the risk that her child will develop an autism spectrum disorder doubles. Very high vitamin B12 levels in new moms are also potentially harmful, tripling the risk that her offspring will develop an autism spectrum disorder. If both levels are extremely high, the risk that a child develops the disorder increases 17.6 times. Folate, a B vitamin, is found naturally in fruits and...
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February 08, 2020
Dear colleagues, It is with great pleasure that we invite you to attend the 14th International Child Neurology Congress from May 1st – 5th, 2016 in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. The theme of ICNC 2016 will be: "Bridging Worlds; Child Neurology from a Global Perspective". The congress will reach and unite professionals in pediatric neurology from all over the world by offering a program that is of global relevance and has a significant educational impact, and by facilitating participation of delegates from all countries. With our innovative program format, we will offer: complimentary...
ICNA
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February 08, 2020
Background Although there is much information on the internet about epilepsy and seizures, there is a glaring absence of a single source of information that aligns with the international classification and provides an organized presentation of the many seizure types and syndromes to help with diagnosis and treatment. This information gap was recognized and led to the ILAE's EpilepsyDiagnosis.Org project which was formally launched in September 2014. It has been a unique...