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Kelly Irvin is the author of over thirty books and novellas, including Amish romance, romantic suspense, and women's fiction. The award-winning novelist worked as a newspaper reporter before spending more than twenty years in public relations. Kelly now writes fiction full-time. Her most recent book, The Year of Goodbyes and Hellos recently made its debut. Kelly says it was one of the hardest stories she has ever written. Before her stage 4 ovarian cancer diagnosis, she was diagnosed with Primary Lateral Sclerosis. Kelly’s hope and desire is to inspire all of us to keep moving regardless of our circumstance and to rely upon the strength of the Lord. Keep reading...
Dr. Anhar Hassan discusses a natural history study of “pure” primary lateral sclerosis with Dr. Anhar Hassan.
Prof Martin Turner, University of Oxford, joins Dr Colin Mahoney to discuss the newest consensus clinical criteria to aid in the diagnosis of Primary Lateral Sclerosis. This will enable neurologists to make the diagnosis sooner and will be important in the design of future treatment trials. https://jnnp.bmj.com/content/91/4/373
In this episode I cover motor neurone disease.If you want to follow along with written notes on motor neurone disease go to https://zerotofinals.com/medicine/neurology/mnd/ or the neurology section in the Zero to Finals medicine book.This episode covers pathophysiology, presentation, types, investigations, diagnosis and management of motor neurone disease. The audio in the episode was expertly edited by Harry Watchman.
Overview of PLS symptoms and how to manage them
Overview of MRI etc.
An overview of the genetics of PLS
An overview of PLS in the clinic
Introduction to PLS day in Oxford
MDS presents the latest research and findings from the field of Movement Disorders. Abstracts of articles from the Society Journal, Movement Disorders, are taken from the June 2012 (Vol. 27, Issue 7) issue.
An Interview with Paul Gordon, MD, an author of "The Natural History of Primary Lateral Sclerosis" an article appearing in Neurology 2006;66;647-653. Interviewed by Ted Burns, MD and Devon Rubin, MD. The participants in this Podcast had nothing to disclose.
An Interview with Paul Gordon, MD, an author of "The Natural History of Primary Lateral Sclerosis" an article appearing in Neurology 2006;66;647-653. Interviewed by Ted Burns, MD and Devon Rubin, MD. The participants in this Podcast had nothing to disclose.
The Natural History of Primary Lateral Sclerosis by Paul Gordon, MD