NEUROLOGY SAEM CLINICAL IMAGES
SAEM Clinical Images Series: A Man with Blurry Vision

A middle-aged man with a past medical history of hypertension and tobacco use disorder presented to the Emergency Department after evaluation by an ophthalmologist.  He complained of ten days of a right-sided headache and three days of diplopia. [+] The post Read more

ISTAUSTRIA NEUROLOGY NEUROSURGERY RADIOLOGY
Imaging Technique Reveals Living Brain Tissue in its Complexity

Researchers at the Institute of Science and Technology Austria have developed a brain imaging technique called Live Information Optimized Nanoscopy Enabling Saturated Segmentation (LIONESS). The method lets the researchers create high-resolution 3D images of living brain tissu...

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BACK PAIN EXCLUSIVE NEUROLOGY NEUROSTIMULATION NEUROSURGERY NEVRO_HF10 NEVRO_HFX ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY PAIN MANAGEMENT REHAB
AI-Powered Pain Relief: Interview with Claire Smith, VP at Nevro

Nevro, a medtech company based in California, has developed the HFX iQ spinal cord stimulation system, which is intended to treat chronic pain. While spinal cord stimulators can be very useful in controlling certain types of chronic pain, at present, patients must attend with ...

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NEUROLOGY REHAB
Robotic Glove Helps Stroke Patients Relearn Dexterity

Researchers at Florida Atlantic University have developed a soft robotic glove that can assist stroke patients to relearn how to perform dexterous tasks with their hands. The glove contains soft actuators that helps patients to move their fingers as they perform tasks, and sen...

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GI NEUROLOGY
Fiber Probes to Investigate Brain-Gut Relationship

Engineers at MIT have developed a microelectronic probe that can measure and influence the behavior of neurons involved in the brain-gut axis. Neural communication between the brain and GI tract has been implicated in a range of conditions as varied as autism and Parkinson’s d...

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BCI BRAIN COMPUTER INTERFACE MATERIALS NEUROLOGY NEUROSURGERY RICEUNIVERSITY
Low Current Nanoelectrode for High Resolution Brain Stimulation

Scientists at Rice University have developed a highly flexible nanoelectrode that is designed for long-term implantation in the brain. The brain stimulation provided by the technology is incredibly fine-grained, thanks to the very low current it can deliver. This results in a ...

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DIAGNOSTICS MEDICINE NEUROLOGY PARKINSON'S PURDUE
Urine Test for Parkinson’s Disease

Scientists at Purdue University have developed a urine test for early-stage Parkinson’s disease. The technology involves isolating extracellular vesicles of neural origin from urine samples and then assessing the proteins within the vesicles to detect biomarkers of the disease...

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CT RADIATION EM CASES EM QUICK HITS EMERGENCY FUND EMERGENCY MEDICINE ENDOVASCULAR THERAPY GSW INTUSSUSCEPTION ISCHEMIC STROKE MEDICAL SPECIALTY NEUROLOGY PEDIATRICS PENETRATING TRAUMA PLASTICS SKIN FOREIGN BODY SLIP LAMP TRAUMA
EM Quick Hits 49 Stroke Management Update, Intussusception, 5 Penetrating Trauma Tips, Skin Foreign Body Hack, CT Radiation Risk, Emergency Fund

On this month's EM Quick HIts podcast: Anand Swaminathan on EVT for large vessel occlusion strokes, Sarah Reid on picking up intussusception, Andrew Petrosoniak on 5 Penetrating Trauma Tips, Peter Toth on using a slit lamp to manage skin foreign body hack, Nour Khatib and J...

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CT RADIATION EM CASES EM QUICK HITS EMERGENCY FUND EMERGENCY MEDICINE ENDOVASCULAR THERAPY GSW INTUSSUSCEPTION ISCHEMIC STROKE MEDICAL SPECIALTY NEUROLOGY PEDIATRICS PENETRATING TRAUMA PLASTICS SKIN FOREIGN BODY SLIP LAMP TRAUMA
EM Quick Hits 49 Stroke Management Update, Intussusception, 5 Penetrating Trauma Tips, Skin Foreign Body Hack, CT Radiation Risk, Emergency Fund

On this month's EM Quick HIts podcast: Anand Swaminathan on EVT for large vessel occlusion strokes, Sarah Reid on picking up intussusception, Andrew Petrosoniak on 5 Penetrating Trauma Tips, Peter Toth on using a slit lamp to manage skin foreign body hack, Nour Khatib and J...

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NEUROLOGY TOX & MEDICATIONS
Phenobarbital as First-Line Medication for Alcohol Withdrawal: Have You Switched From Benzodiazepines Yet?

Are you using phenobarbital instead of benzodiazepines as the first-line monotherapy for patients in alcohol withdrawal in the Emergency Department (ED)? If not, you probably should be. Another old drug for a new indication, right? Well not exactly. Phenobarbital is indeed ...

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