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Subcutaneous Immunoglobulin Proves To Be An Effective Alternative To Intravenous Immunoglobulin In The Treatment Of Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy, Benjamin Ross Oct 2020

Subcutaneous Immunoglobulin Proves To Be An Effective Alternative To Intravenous Immunoglobulin In The Treatment Of Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy, Benjamin Ross

Clinical Research in Practice: The Journal of Team Hippocrates

A clinical decision report appraising van Schaik IN, Bril V, van Geloven N, et al. Subcutaneous immunoglobulin for maintenance treatment in chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (PATH): a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled, phase 3 trial. Lancet Neurol. 2018;17(1):35-46. https://doi.org/10.1016/S1474-4422(17)30378-2


Transanal Irrigation Is More Beneficial In Symptomatic Management Of Neurogenic Bowel Disease Than Conservative Bowel Management, Chi-Lan Tran Oct 2020

Transanal Irrigation Is More Beneficial In Symptomatic Management Of Neurogenic Bowel Disease Than Conservative Bowel Management, Chi-Lan Tran

Clinical Research in Practice: The Journal of Team Hippocrates

A clinical decision report appraising Christensen P, Bazzocchi G, Coggrave M, et al. A Randomized, Controlled Trial of Transanal Irrigation Versus Conservative Bowel Management in Spinal Cord–Injured Patients. Gastroenterology. 2006;131(3):738-747. https://doi.org/10.1053/j.gastro.2006.06.004


Management Of Childhood Migraine By Headache Specialist Versus Non-Headache Specialists, Kelly Valentini, Radhika Gutta, Gunjanpreet Kaur, Ahmad Farooqi, Lalitha Sivaswamy Mar 2020

Management Of Childhood Migraine By Headache Specialist Versus Non-Headache Specialists, Kelly Valentini, Radhika Gutta, Gunjanpreet Kaur, Ahmad Farooqi, Lalitha Sivaswamy

Medical Student Research Symposium

This study aims to compare the management practices of a headache specialist with non-headache specialists in the treatment of pediatric migraine. The use of appropriate rescue medications and prophylactic agents, application of neuro-imaging, and short-term outcomes are compared in children treated by the two groups of physicians. A retrospective cohort study was conducted utilizing the electronic medical records of children 3-18 years of age with migraine, who were evaluated at a tertiary care children’s hospital from 2016-2018. Of the 849 patients that met the study criteria, 469 were classified as having chronic migraine or high-frequency episodic migraine and were followed …