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      hES Cell-Derived Dopaminergic Neurons for Parkinson Disease - 15 hour(s) ago

      Dr. Jeff Ratliff talks with Dr. Claire Henchcliffe about the study’s key findings while emphasizing the importance of educating patients about stem cell therapies and the ongoing advancements in this field.  Read the related article in . Disclosures can be found at . 

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        Neurology Podcast: @DrJeffRatliff and Dr. Claire Henchcliffe discuss her study's key findings while emphasizing the importance of educating patients about stem cell therapies and the ongoing advancements in this field. Listen now: https://t.co/Li3Sdo5669 #ParkinsonDisease https://t.co/U75NxGtXVZ

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      Phase I trial of hES cell-derived dopaminergic neurons for Parkinson’s disease - 15 hour(s) ago

      Nature – Bilateral grafts of cryopreserved human embryonic stem cell-derived dopaminergic neuron progenitor cells into the putamen of patients with Parkinson’s disease in a phase I clinical…

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        @DrJeffRatliff Read the related article in Nature: https://t.co/f2kVfJMhiP

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      Genotype-Phenotype Association for 14 GFAP Variants in Alexander Disease | Neurology Genetics - 20 hour(s) ago

      Background and ObjectivesAlexander disease is a rare monogenic disorder caused by dominant variants in GFAP (glial fibrillary acidic protein). Over 180 variants have been associated with the disease, with a wide spectrum of severity and clinical …

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        Genotype-phenotype correlations do exist in Alexander disease, at least for a limited number of GFAP variants for which sufficient numbers of individual cases can be identified to allow valid statistical analysis. Read this study to learn more: https://t.co/Iv3UwElJaA #Genetics https://t.co/BFRKQyP67j

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      Phenotypic Spectrum in Individuals With Pathogenic GABRG2 Loss- and Gain-of-Function Variants | Neurology - 22 hour(s) ago

      Background and ObjectivesVariants in the GABRG2 gene encoding the γ2 subunit of the γ-aminobutyric acid type A (GABAA) receptor are associated with a spectrum of epilepsy phenotypes. These range from simple febrile seizures to more severe conditions, …

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        Phenotypic Spectrum in Individuals With Pathogenic GABRG2 Loss- and Gain-of-Function Variants https://t.co/ujR6oMqO99 #NeuroTwitter #NeuroX https://t.co/4eFFkKgGQz

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      A Transformational Experience at the AAN Annual Meeting: Recommendations from College Students for Navigating National Neurology Conferences | Neurology® Journals - 2 day(s) ago

      As college students and participants of the Building Research Aspirations in Neurology (BRAIN) Program at New York University (NYU) Grossman School of Medicine, we had the unique opportunity to attend the 2025 American Academy of Neurology Annual Meeting (AANAM) in San Diego, California. Below, we recap our experience from the perspective of one of the few groups of college students attending a national conference with over 14,000 attendees, primarily composed of medical students, fellows, residents, and

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        In the latest #NeurologyEd blog, read the unique perspective of college students who attended the 2025 AAN Annual Meeting (#AANAM)—and their advice and recommendations to future college students attending the #AANAM or a similar conference: https://t.co/Wr7O2LYGfF https://t.co/VCRtjxj3kx

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      Teaching NeuroImage: Primary Central Nervous System Vasculitis With Thalamic Involvement | Neurology - 2 day(s) ago

      A 48-year-old man presented with headache and diplopia for 10 days. Neurologic examination revealed bilateral horizontal nystagmus and truncal ataxia. Brain MRI showed a T2/FLAIR hyperintense lesion involving the left thalamus and mesencephalon, as well as contrast enhancement along the vascular structures (Figure 1). CSF studies showed high protein (83.4 mg/dL, reference 15–45 mg/dL) and normal glucose (67 mg/dL, reference 40–70 mg/dL). Direct microscopic examination showed elevated leukocytes (705

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        The answer is: CNS vasculitis. Learn more in this Teaching NeuroImage article: https://t.co/AdV1QAHwCk

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      Rapid Diagnosis of Intracerebral Hemorrhage in Patients With Acute Stroke by Measuring Prehospital GFAP Levels on a Point-of-Care Device (DETECT) | Neurology - 2 day(s) ago

      Background and ObjectivesThe rapid identification of intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) in patients with symptoms of acute stroke is decisive for prehospital triage and initiation of targeted therapies. Glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) is a highly …

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        This study provides Class II evidence that elevated plasma GFAP levels within 6 hours of symptom onset accurately distinguish patients with intracerebral hemorrhage from ischemic stroke and stroke mimics: https://t.co/7rMYmZNz8G #NeuroTwitter #NeuroX https://t.co/xe9RWtI2Zc

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      GFAP for Early ICH Detection | Neurology - 2 day(s) ago

      View all available purchase options and get full access to this article. Greenberg SM, Ziai WC, Cordonnier C, et al. 2022 guideline for the management of patients with spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage: a guideline from the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association. Stroke. 2022;53(7):e282-e361. Li G, Lin Y, Yang J, et al. Intensive ambulance-delivered blood-pressure reduction in hyperacute stroke. N Engl J Med. 2024;390(20):1862-1872. Parry-Jones AR, Sammut-Powell C, Paroutoglou K, et

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        Read the related Editorial: https://t.co/BeXO6kHOog

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      Insights from the AAN's Resident Survey - 3 day(s) ago

      Dr. Jason Crowell talks with Dr. Brian E. Emmert about the results from the 2022 AAN Resident Survey and explore areas for future improvement.  Read the related article in .  Disclosures can be found at . 

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        Neurology Podcast: Dr. Jason Crowell and Dr. Brian Emmert discuss the results from the 2022 AAN Resident Survey and explore areas for future improvement. Listen now: https://t.co/fYZxhve2GD #NeuroTwitter #NeurologyEd https://t.co/7oGgUlrZoL

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      Neurology Residency Training in 2022 | Neurology Education - 3 day(s) ago

      The American Academy of Neurology (AAN) has been instrumental in identifying trends in neurology training in the United States by periodically surveying neurology residents and fellows regarding their training and perceived needs as they transition into practice. 1,2 This survey assesses experiences in several domains, including fellowship choices, student loans, and business/practice management. 1,2 The results of these surveys have been pivotal in identifying critical deficiencies within neurology

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