Introduced by our newest Editorial Board member, Camille Carroll, we’re delighted to share with you the latest edition of European Neurological Review, which covers a range of neurology specialties including COVID-19, headache disorders, epilepsy, multiple sclerosis and Parkinson’s disease. We trust you’ll find something to catch your own clinical interest – enjoy!
Thanks to all who have contributed toward this edition. We are welcoming submissions to our 2021 editions. If you are interested, you can submit here or contact me directly.
Welcome to the latest edition of European Neurological Review. The COVID-19 pandemic has brought numerous challenges to neurologists, including how to deal with patients hospitalised with COVID-19 who require neurologic consultations, how we deal with routine neurologic consultations, as well the growing role of telemedicine. This issue features articles discussing the neurological impact of the pandemic, […]
The World Congress on Controversies in Neurology (CONy) provides a platform for international experts to discuss and compare experiences. Its debate-style structure bridges the gap between the latest scientific advances and their dissemination and use. The congress has become a major annual event for members of the neurological community. As a result of the COVID-19 […]
Despite the fact that migraine is the most prevalent neurological disorder worldwide, it remains under-diagnosed and under-treated in more than half of all patients.1 In the past decade, the development of monoclonal antibodies capable of blocking either calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) or its receptor have transformed the management of migraine.2 At present, fremanezumab (Ajovy®) is […]
In the past 4 months, a novel coronavirus originating in Wuhan, China, SARS-CoV-2 (severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2), has affected more than 200 countries. As of mid-June 2020, there are over 7 million confirmed cases and more than 425,888 deaths worldwide caused by the novel coronavirus, although the numbers are likely to be higher […]
Epilepsy is one of the most common neurological disorders, affecting around 70 million people worldwide.1,2 Its management is mainly symptomatic, and long-term seizure remission is achieved in most cases.3,4 One-third of patients, however, continue to experience seizures despite adequate treatment.5 Remarkably, the burden of refractory epilepsy has remained stable over the last decades despite increasing therapeutic resources, including […]
Multiple sclerosis (MS) has traditionally been considered a primarily T-cell-mediated autoimmune disease of the central nervous system (CNS); this is based on data from animal models,1 the presence of activated T lymphocytes in MS plaques that outnumber B cells and T-cell subset alterations in blood,2 the association of MS with certain human leukocyte antigen (HLA) and a […]
Olfactory loss has been extensively studied in Parkinson’s disease (PD) and is now widely acknowledged as one of the major non-motor symptoms of the disease, which precedes the occurrence of clinical motor symptoms.1,2 It is found in around 90% of patients with PD,3–5 and has been considered as a supportive criterion in clinical PD diagnosis according to […]
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Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a complex neurodegenerative condition that predominantly affects older people, with a rising prevalence worldwide.1,2 There are many on-going challenges and unmet needs in PD: difficulties in making an accurate diagnosis (particularly in the early stages of the disease), troubling side effects associated with the available pharmacological treatments, a lack of effective disease-modifying therapies […]
European Neurological Review is a peer-reviewed, free-to-access, bi-annual neurology journal comprising review articles, case reports, practice guides, theoretical discussions, and original research. It features balanced and comprehensive articles written by leading authorities, addressing the most important and salient developments in the field of neurology in practical terms.
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