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Aug 2024
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August 2024 Neurology Recall: Topics in ...

AMERICAN ACADEMY OF NEUROLOGY
About this episode

The August 2024 recall showcases four previously posted episodes on the topic of Multiple Sclerosis. In the first episode, Dr. Géraldine Androdias discusses the impact of immune checkpoint inhibitors on multiple sclerosis. The episode leads into Dr. Bob Fox discussing the relationship between sNfL levels and radiologic activity in multiple sclerosis. In the third episode, Dr. Ellen Iacobaeus discusses the clinical characteristics of late-onset multiple sclerosis. The last episode leads into a conversation with Dr. Riley Bove discussing navigating family planning and pregnancy in patients with multiple sclerosis.

Article Links:

Impact of Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors on the Course of Multiple Sclerosis

Temporal Relationship Between Serum Neurofilament Light Chain and Radiologic Disease Activity in Patients With Multiple Sclerosis

Clinical Characteristics and Long-Term Outcomes of Late-Onset Multiple Sclerosis: A Swedish Nationwide Study

Multiple Sclerosis and Family Planning: A Survey Study of the Patient Experience

Podcast Links:

Impact of Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors

sNfL and Radiologic Disease Activity in Patients With MS

Clinical Characteristics and Long-Term Outcomes of Late-Onset MS

Multiple Sclerosis and Family Planning

Disclosures can be found at Neurology.org.

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