Misconceptions about family planning with multiple sclerosis (MS) persist, according to a recent survey of women aged 25–35 years diagnosed with relapsing forms of MS (RMS) in the last five years. Eighty-eight percent of survey respondents (n=1,000) were concerned at diagnosis they would not be able to have children, despite studies that show they are […]
Diabetic striatopathy (DS) is a rare hyperglycaemic condition associated with one or both of the following criteria: (1) acute-onset chorea–ballism (random, flowing and nonsuppressible involuntary movements) and (2) striatal hyperdensity on computed tomography (CT) scan or T1-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).1,2 DS is generally considered a complication of poorly controlled non-ketotic hyperglycaemia with acute hyperglycaemic surge, although […]
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.