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Thrombolysis for elderly stroke patients; disability in neurology patients with organically-unexplained symptoms

29 Jun, 11 | by BMJ Group

Intravenous thrombolysis is the only curative treatment for acute ischaemic stroke, but is only licensed for patients up to 80 years old. Dr Paul Guyler, Southend Hospital NHS Trust, UK, discusses the evidence for outcomes in those over this limit, and whether or not doctors should treat off-licence.

Also in this July edition,  Dr Alan Carson, Western General Hospital, Edinburgh, UK, on his research into disability, distress and employment in neurology outpatients who’s symptoms can’t be explained organically, and why they don’t fit the stereotypes.

See also:
Intravenous thrombolysis in acute ischaemic stroke: a systematic review and meta-analysis to aid decision making in patients over 80 years of age
Disability, distress and unemployment in neurology outpatients with symptoms ‘unexplained by organic disease’

Thrombolysis for elderly stroke patients; disability in neuroly patients with organically-unexplained symptoms [20:27m]:

Finger length ratio and ALS; psychotherapy for dizziness

1 Jun, 11 | by BMJ Group

Dizziness can significantly complicate peoples’ lives, especially if it does not have a satisfactory medical explanation. We talk to Dr Gabriele Schmid of the Department of Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy, Technical University of Munich, Germany, about how psychotherapy might be beneficial for these patients.

Also in this month’s podcast, Professor Ammar Al-Chalabi of King’s College London discusses the link between prenatal testosterone levels and ALS.

See also:
Psychotherapy in dizziness: a systematic review
Low index-to-ring finger length ratio in sporadic ALS supports prenatally defined motor neuronal vulnerability

Finger length ratio and ALS; psychotherapy for dizziness [18:48m]:

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