They were soon on their way to California to
see neurologists at the UC Davis veterinary hospital.
Not exact matches
It had been more than a decade since Dr. Al Sandrock, a
neurologist in drug development
at Biogen, had
seen his friend Dr. Roger Nitsch.
Too few patients with retinal infarction, or loss of blood flow in the eye, are evaluated for stroke risk or
seen by a
neurologist, putting them
at increased risk for another stroke, according to preliminary research presented
at the American Stroke Association's International Stroke Conference 2018, a world premier meeting dedicated to the science and treatment of cerebrovascular disease for researchers and clinicians.
«You can
see individual connections between neurons, and watch in real time images of plaque formation,» says Bradley Hyman, a
neurologist at Harvard Medical School.
Bruce Miller, a
neurologist at the University of California
at San Francisco, has
seen similar transformations in patients with frontotemporal dementia, a degenerative brain disease that strikes people in their fifties and sixties.
«
Neurologists have been really unnerved by what we've
seen,» says Keith Van Haren, a physician
at Lucile Packard Children's Hospital who has been treating cases in California.
«When other portions of the brain circuit related to speech were also affected according to our blood flow measurements, we
saw more severe stuttering in both children and adults,» said first author Jay Desai, MD, a clinical
neurologist at CHLA.
«When we
saw many of our families and patients in clinic, the families would report that their child or teenager's headaches would increase during the school year,» said Ann Pakalnis, MD, lead researcher, attending
neurologist and Director of the Comprehensive Headache Clinic
at Nationwide Children's.
«Our team is studying high - risk patient populations to
see how often and how early we can identify a sleep disorder,» says lead author Renée Shellhaas, M.D., M.S., a pediatric
neurologist at Mott.
At Oradell, Serafina
saw the
neurologist and the news was mixed.
That said, it sounds like a diagnosis has been made for your dog and I assume you
at seeing a veterinary
neurologist.
At one point I went to
see a
neurologist because I was convinced something was terribly wrong.