Neurology
Expert perspectives on neurological conditions, stroke management, movement disorders, and neuromuscular disease.
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Which imaging features do you use when considering Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus to decide whether to proceed with large-volume LP or lumbar drain trial?
At our center, we follow the approach of the NPH clinic at the Imperial College Hospital in London.See this excellent review article for further details: Carswell, PMID 36162853.
Cost and access aside, when might you prefer to start a patient on a triptan instead of a gepant for acute migraine therapy?
For me, the triptans are first line for migraine abortion. They have been on the market for well over three decades, we have a lot of experience with them, a lot of clinical-trial information is available on them, and also in special populations like teenagers and adolescents, as well as pregnant wo...
How do you counsel patients with postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS) regarding safe and effective exercise regimens?
It depends on where they're starting from. If they're starting from scratch, I give them two recommendations: first is the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia protocol, and if they live in town, I refer them to our PT facility at Vanderbilt (The Dayani Center) to have our PT folks help them get star...
How do you counsel patients and caregivers about the trajectory of cognitive decline in Parkinson’s disease?
I address the subject of cognitive impairment fairly early in PD, since patients may notice mild deficits in multitasking and attention even within the first few years of diagnosis. Strategies such as making lists and breaking down individual tasks are effective in preserving independence. Worsening...
How do you decide between the different oral longer acting levodopa medications?
The question would be, why are you changing, and what are you changing from? (i.e., are one of these your initial agent, a change due to Sinemet side effects, or a change because of motor fluctuations?) The current theory on dopamine replacement is "smoother is better," so the longer (and lower) you...
How do you approach evaluation of a patient referred for mononeuritis multiplex and +SSB?
Step 1: A clinical syndrome of mononeuropathy multiplex always requires an EMG study. Is the primary mechanism of the MnM axonal or demyelinating? If it is demyelinating, there are only two possible diagnoses: multifocal CIDP (Lewis Sumner syndrome, which can occur in the context of Sjogren's syndro...
Is there sufficient evidence yet to support the use of lithium supplementation or prescription in the management of neurodegenerative diseases?
No.I assume the question was written in response to a recent publication in Nature (Lithium deficiency and the onset of Alzheimer’s disease), highlighting recent research in mouse models where lithium deficiency in the brain led to accelerated amyloid pathology, which could be in part reversed by re...
How do you differentiate between HIV associated neurocognitive disease (HAND) and other causes of neurocognitive impairment?
This is a great question. In the era of test and treat, where many people with HIV have never had significant immunocompromise, cognitive impairment due to HIV itself is now relatively rare. On the other hand, people with HIV experience conditions of aging about 10 years earlier than people without ...
In advanced Parkinson’s disease, how should clinicians assess symptom management and quality of life when patients are no longer able to communicate themselves?
This is challenging and why palliative care professionals are not familiar with neurodegenerative conditions, questions their efficacy in helping our patients. Using validated tools can help such as the ESAS-rPD. This scale can be used to assess response to interventions. Family members may be able ...
For a patient with large volume glioblastoma, what do you do if they are found to have a subdural infection in the middle of chemoRT requiring repeat surgery?
In this scenario, the patient will likely stop the daily treatments for a variable period of time that I would estimate to be measured in weeks while recuperating from surgery and receiving IV antibiotics. When cleared for radiation, I would start by doing a new Simulation using an updated MRI to ac...