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Intercrainial Stenosis: Stinting and Aggressive Medical Management for Preventing Recurrent Stroke

Dr. Tanya Turan’s clinical trial compares two different treatment options for stroke patients as a result of intercrainial stenosis or hardening of the arteries in the brain.

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Stenosis of the Brain: The Narrowing of the Brain’s Arteries

Dr. Tanya Turan reviews this pilot study using an MRI scan to learn more about hardening of the arteries of the blood vessels in the brain. Through determining what the hardened particles in the brain are made of, this study could allow detection of increased risks of potential future stokes.

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Cerebral Atherosclerosis: Hardening of the Arteries of the Brain

Dr. Tanya Turan discusses a clinical trial that is researching for answers to why some people develop hardening of the arteries inside the brain instead of other areas of the body. She also reviews qualifications for candidates that are interested in participating in this study.

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Project Madaktari: International Outreach in Tanzania, Africa

Dr. Ellegala is the leader of an international outreach program in Tanzania, Africa. In this podcast he reviews how he became involved in international outreach, and organized Madaktari Africa. This non-profit program breaks the cycle of dependency of locals and mission/outreach programs. It has grown to include 8 American Universities, 2 European Universities and 3 regions in South Africa.

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Cardiac Arrest: Medically Induced Hypothermia to Spare Brain Tissue

Dr. Edward Jauch explains the use of medically induced hypothermia for emergency treatment after cardio-pulmonary arrest. This technique is used to lessen injury to the brain in the face of insufficient oxygen delivery from the heart.

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Spine Surgery: Tumors of the Spine

Neurosurgeon Dr. Bruce Frankel talks about tumors of the spine, noting that they most commonly arise from the spread of other primary cancers. He identifies the role of a neurosurgeon in treatment and management of pain for patients with spine tumors.

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Spine Surgery: Vertebroplasty

Dr. Bruce Frankel explains minimally invasive approaches to diseases of the spine, both degenerative and oncological. He elaborates on treatment of osteoporotic spine fractures and describes advancements in available care, focusing on vertebroplasty.

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Stroke: Overview of Hemorrhagic Stroke and Ruptured Aneurysm

Dr. Raymond Turner, a neurosurgeon, discusses hemorrhagic stroke, which involves bleeding in the brain. He identifies presenting symptoms associated with bleeding from a ruptured aneurysm or abnormal vessel and overviews therapeutic options. Dr. Turner lays out the process of care for surgically treatable cases.

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Stroke: Overview of Ischemic Stroke

Neurosurgeon Dr. Raymond Turner focuses in this podcast on ischemic strokes, which are the predominant cause of disability in the United States. He elucidates multiple factors contributing to the high rate of strokes in the South Carolina area. Dr. Turner emphasizes the importance of timely treatment of stroke in order to prevent long-term damage to the patient.

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Dementia: Links with Hypoglycemia

New research suggests that older individuals with type 2 diabetes who have been hospitalized with severe low blood sugar levels seem to have a greater risk of developing dementia. Experts reviewing research findings debate the cause and effect of the link between dementia and low blood sugar.

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Cognitive Neuroscience: How the Brain Generates Cognitive Function

Dr. Gary Aston-Jones is Professor of Neuroscience, the Director of the Center of Neuroscience and holds the Murray Chair of Excellence in Neuroscience at MUSC. He discusses the Centers of Excellence and specifically the Center of Cognitive Neuroscience. His research focuses on attention and addiction disorders and how the function of the locus ceruleus area of the brain affects these disorders.

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Stroke: Emergency Treatment

In this podcast emergency medicine specialist Dr. Edward Jauch discusses early detection and emergency treatment of stroke. He stresses the importance of seeking early care for stroke and points to pivotal components of the medical evaluation. Dr. Jauch comments on prognosis for stroke patients and discusses the issue of post-stroke depression.

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Tests and Procedures: Endovascular Coiling

Detailed information on endovascular coiling, including the reasons and preparation for the procedure, how the procedure is performed, after care, an anatomical illustration of the brain, and illustrations of the coiling and clipping procedures

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Neurosurgery: Arteriovenous Malformations

In this podcast neurosurgeon Dr. Raymond Turner discusses arteriovenous malformations, both how they occur and why they can be detrimental to healthy brain function. He notes that an arteriovenous malformation may by asymptomatic but provides information on treatment options for necessary and appropriate cases.

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Addiction: Neurological Basis

Dr. Peter Kalivas, Director of the Department of Neurosciences at MUSC, discusses his research on the neurological basis for addiction. He provides an overview of how lab rats and mice are used to observe changes in the brain as a result of addiction to drugs such as heroin and cocaine. Dr. Kalivas goes on to explain the neurological reason for why drug use can easily become such an incredibly difficult habit to break. Dr. Kalivas concludes this podcast by discussing how stress can facto ...

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Addiction: Neurological Basis

Dr. Peter Kalivas, Director of the Department of Neurosciences at MUSC, discusses his research on the neurological basis for addiction. He provides an overview of how lab rats and mice are used to observe changes in the brain as a result of addiction to drugs such as heroin and cocaine. Dr. Kalivas goes on to explain the neurological reason for why drug use can easily become such an incredibly difficult habit to break. Dr. Kalivas concludes this podcast by discussing how stress can facto ...

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Neuroscience Research at MUSC: Opportunities for Students

Dr. Peter Kalivas, Director of the Department of Neurosciences at MUSC, discusses some fields of research and study available for students at the Medical University of South Carolina. He explains the typical experience and time frame a student should expect based on which particular degree they are pursuing. Dr. Kalivas also describes the outstanding research program available for neurology residents at MUSC.

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Neuroscience Research at MUSC: Opportunities for Students

Dr. Peter Kalivas, Director of the Department of Neurosciences at MUSC, discusses some fields of research and study available for students at the Medical University of South Carolina. He explains the typical experience and time frame a student should expect based on which particular degree they are pursuing. Dr. Kalivas also describes the outstanding research program available for neurology residents at MUSC.

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Research in Neuroscience at MUSC: An Overview

Dr. Peter Kalivas, Director of the Department of Neurosciences at MUSC, discusses some of the different types of research being conducted within his department, and provides an explanation of the differences between them. He describes the unique structure of the Department of Neurosciences at MUSC, and the benefits associated with it.

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Research in Neuroscience at MUSC: An Overview

Dr. Peter Kalivas, Director of the Department of Neurosciences at MUSC, discusses some of the different types of research being conducted within his department, and provides an explanation of the differences between them. He describes the unique structure of the Department of Neurosciences at MUSC, and the benefits associated with it.

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Neurosciences at MUSC: An Overview

Dr. Sunil Patel, clinical chair of the Department of Neurosciences at the Medical University of South Carolina, discusses some pioneering efforts that have been made in his department at MUSC. This includes developing such revolutionary procedures as endoscopic brain tumor removal, and maintaining the leading edge on skull base surgery. Dr. Patel also explains how MUSC’s Department of Neurosciences plans to move forward in the future, and he concludes this podcast by outlining some exam ...

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Neurosciences at MUSC: An Overview

Dr. Sunil Patel, clinical chair of the Department of Neurosciences at the Medical University of South Carolina, discusses some pioneering efforts that have been made in his department at MUSC. This includes developing such revolutionary procedures as endoscopic brain tumor removal, and maintaining the leading edge on skull base surgery. Dr. Patel also explains how MUSC’s Department of Neurosciences plans to move forward in the future, and he concludes this podcast by outlining some exam ...

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Brain Tumors: Minimally Invasive Removal

Dr. Sunil Patel, clinical chair of the Department of Neurosciences at the Medical University of South Carolina, discusses an exciting new minimally invasive method of brain tumor removal. He explains how this is made possible with the use of an endoscope passed through the nasal passage at the base of the skull. Dr. Patel describes the many advantages of using this technique, as opposed to the old method of having to open up and dismantle the skull in order to reach a tumor. He concludes ...

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Brain Tumors: Minimally Invasive Removal

Dr. Sunil Patel, clinical chair of the Department of Neurosciences at the Medical University of South Carolina, discusses an exciting new minimally invasive method of brain tumor removal. He explains how this is made possible with the use of an endoscope passed through the nasal passage at the base of the skull. Dr. Patel describes the many advantages of using this technique, as opposed to the old method of having to open up and dismantle the skull in order to reach a tumor. He concludes ...

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Physician Profile: Dr. Dilantha Ellegala

Learn more about Dr. Dilantha Ellegala, assistant professor of neurosurgery, as he talks about the comprehensive cerebrovascular program at the Medical University of South Carolina.

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Tests and Procedures: Craniotomy

Detailed information on craniotomy, including the reasons and preparation for the procedure, how the procedure is performed, after care, an anatomical illustration of the anatomy of the brain, and an illustration of an example of a craniotomy procedure

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Neurosurgery: Stroke and Aneurysm

Dr. Dilantha Ellegala, assistant professor of neurosurgery and co-director of the cerebrovascular program at the Medical University of South Carolina, discusses the differing types of strokes and aneurysms. He explains what sorts of procedures are available for diagnosis and treatment of these conditions, and how they are performed. Dr. Ellegala concludes this podcast by describing what a typical patient’s recovery time and instructions would be.

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Physician Profile: Dr. Dilantha Ellegala

Learn more about Dr. Dilantha Ellegala, assistant professor of neurosurgery, as he talks about the comprehensive cerebrovascular program at the Medical University of South Carolina.

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Tests and Procedures: Craniotomy

Detailed information on craniotomy, including the reasons and preparation for the procedure, how the procedure is performed, after care, an anatomical illustration of the anatomy of the brain, and an illustration of an example of a craniotomy procedure

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Neurosurgery: Stroke and Aneurysm

Dr. Dilantha Ellegala, assistant professor of neurosurgery and co-director of the cerebrovascular program at the Medical University of South Carolina, discusses the differing types of strokes and aneurysms. He explains what sorts of procedures are available for diagnosis and treatment of these conditions, and how they are performed. Dr. Ellegala concludes this podcast by describing what a typical patient’s recovery time and instructions would be.

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Neurosurgery: New Developments at MUSC

Dr. Dilantha Ellegala, assistant professor of neurosurgery and co-director of the cerebrovascular program at the Medical University of South Carolina, discusses how the new neuroscience program at MUSC brings together specialists from several different disciplines all in one program. Dr. Ellegala explains how this arrangement, the only one of its kind in South Carolina, makes the treatments process much simpler and more effective for patients. He also provides an overview of what kinds of ...

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Tests and Procedures: Evoked Potentials Studies

Detailed information on evoked potentials studies, including the types of studies, reasons and preparation for the procedure, how the procedure is performed, and after care

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Neurosurgery: New Developments at MUSC

Dr. Dilantha Ellegala, assistant professor of neurosurgery and co-director of the cerebrovascular program at the Medical University of South Carolina, discusses how the new neuroscience program at MUSC brings together specialists from several different disciplines all in one program. Dr. Ellegala explains how this arrangement, the only one of its kind in South Carolina, makes the treatments process much simpler and more effective for patients. He also provides an overview of what kinds of ...

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Tests and Procedures: Evoked Potentials Studies

Detailed information on evoked potentials studies, including the types of studies, reasons and preparation for the procedure, how the procedure is performed, and after care

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ALS: Dietary Issues for Patients with Lou Gehrig’s Disease

In this nutrition podcast, registered dietician Nina Crowley goes over eating guidelines for patients with ALS, also referred to as Lou Gehrig’s disease. She explains that patients with ALS tend to have difficulty chewing and swallowing, so calorie-dense foods tend to be preferable to greater quantities of lower-calorie options. She also talks about the use of a feeding tube and mentions the difficulty of proper hydration.

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Seizures in Children: Ketogenic Diet

Registered dietician Lauren McNider explains the ketogenic diet, a high fat diet used to treat seizures in children. She indicates various benefits of the diet, including a reduction in reliance on anti-seizure medication. Additionally, she mentions some of the risks associated with this high fat, low carbohydrate diet in children. Ms. McNider also provides an overview of the history and development of the diet for seizure treatment.

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Parkinson’s Disease: Advantages and Disadvantages of Deep Brain Stimulation Treatment

In this neurological health podcast, the program coordinator for the deep brain stimulation program for treatment of Parkinson’s disease, Vicky Salak, talks about both the advantages and potential adverse effects of deep brain stimulation for treating Parkinson’s disease. She identifies conditions for being a good candidate for this type of treatment, noting that not all patients diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease are eligible for treatment by deep brain stimulation. Ms. Salak describes how ...

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Parkinson’s Disease: Treatment by Deep Brain Stimulation

In this neurological health podcast, Vicky Salak, the program coordinator for the deep brain stimulation program for treatment of Parkinson’s disease, begins by describing hallmark symptoms of Parkinson’s disease. She identifies how deep brain stimulation works and notes that it is efficacious for some symptoms of Parkinson’s disease but not others. Ms. Salak concludes by noting the very high success rate associated with deep brain stimulation for specific motor symptoms of Parkinson’s dise ...

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Chronic Draining Ear: A Significant Condition

Otolaryngologist-neurotologist Dr. Ted Meyer talks about chronic draining ear, explaining common causes of this condition. He goes over the evaluation process for a patient presenting with chronic draining ears. In this otolaryngology podcast, Dr. Meyer touches on the phenomenon of spinal fluid leaking into the middle ear, which he identifies as a very significant and potentially serious medical issue that requires surgery and may lead to meningitis.

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Stroke: Early Treatment Protocol

Dr. Angela Hays, a neurologist specializing in the care of high severity neurological injury or illness, provides an overview of how physicians respond to stroke. She explains the process of determining the stroke type – hemorrhagic versus ischemic. She emphasizes the importance of treatment as quickly after stroke as possible to increase treatment options and thus improve the likelihood of recovery. Dr. Hays concludes this neurology podcast by describing relatively new devices utilized for ...

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Stroke: Hemorrhagic Stroke

Dr. Angela Hays, a neurologist specializing in the care of high severity neurological injury or illness, explains the difference between two types of stroke – hemorrhagic and thrombotic, or ischemic – focusing on the hemorrhagic variation. She indicates high blood pressure as a major risk factor for hemorrhagic stroke and also mentions other risk factors, including diabetes, smoking, excessive alcohol use, and substances that artificially raise blood pressure. Dr. Hays concludes this neurol ...

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Head Trauma: Long Term Consequences of Traumatic Brain Injury

Critical care neurologist Dr. Angela Hays discusses long term consequences of traumatic brain injury, including effects on memory, taste and olfaction, as well as personality. She notes that long term effects vary among individuals. In this neurology podcast, Dr. Hays also talks about development of seizures in some patients.

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Head Trauma: Traumatic Brain Injury

Dr. Angela Hays, a critical care neurologist, talks about traumatic brain injury, including common causes as well as presenting symptoms. She distinguishes between criteria of moderate versus severe head injury, focusing on loss of consciousness and anterograde amnesia, or the inability to create new memories. In this neurology podcast, Dr. Hays indicates warning signs that a head injury involves intracranial bleeding.

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Facial Paralysis: Bell’s Palsy

In this otolaryngology podcast Dr. Ted Meyer, a specialist in neurotology, provides an overview of facial paralysis. He describes the evaluative process for patients presenting with facial paralysis or weakness. Dr. Meyer focuses on Bell’s Palsy, elaborating on associated symptoms, treatment, and prognosis.

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Radiology: MRI versus CT Scanning

Dr. Zoran Rumboldt, Chief of the Neuroradiology section at MUSC, explains the difference between two common radiologic procedures – CT and MR scans. He contrasts these two modalities on the basis of various factors and indicates circumstances for which each is preferable. Dr. Rumboldt describes each imaging technique in detail and also differentiates between them in regard to patient comfort.

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Epilepsy: Clinical Trials at MUSC

Neurologist Dr. Jonathan Halford, an expert in epilepsy, describes the clinical trials effort at MUSC testing new medications for partial epilepsy. He distinguishes between two types of epilepsy medication on the basis of both cost and potential side effects and toxicity. Dr. Halford notes who qualifies for these clinical trials and provides information on how to become involved in a clinical trial through the MUSC Department of Neurosciences.

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Neuro-Oncology: Research at MUSC

In this podcast the director of the medical neuro-oncology group at MUSC, Dr. Pierre Giglio, discusses some of the neuro-oncology research endeavors going on at MUSC. He expands on two studies through the Radiation Therapy Oncology Group currently active at MUSC and offers information on how to get involved in clinical trials.

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Brain Tumors: Multidisciplinary Approach to Treatment

Dr. Pierre Giglio, director of the medical neuro-oncology group at MUSC, talks about the importance of a multidisciplinary approach for treating brain tumors. He elaborates on the specific role of the neuro-oncologist within the team framework to coordinate and streamline care of the different specialists. Dr. Giglio concludes this podcast by noting different categories of brain tumors treated at MUSC as well as relevant treatment techniques.

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Movement Disorders: Essential Tremor

In this neurology podcast, neurologist Dr. Vanessa Hinson talks about essential tremor, the most common movement disorder. She addresses other causes of tremor, for example tremor due to Parkinson’s disease, indicating these as being distinct from essential tremor. Dr. Hinson touches on treatment options for essential tremor and identifies new treatment research being performed at MUSC.

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Movement Disorders: Focal Dystonia

Dr. Vanessa Hinson, director of the Movement Disorders Program at MUSC, explains focal dystonia, elaborating on cervical dystonia in the neck, writer’s cramp, and dystonia of the eyes. In this movement disorder podcast, she discusses possible causes of focal dystonia and also touches on available treatments options.

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Movement Disorders: Generalized Dystonia

Dr. Vanessa Hinson, director of the Movement Disorders Program at MUSC, offers an overview of dystonia in this neurology podcast. She distinguishes between generalized and focal dystonias and points to the hereditary basis of generalized dystonia. Dr. Hinson also discusses surgical treatment options for severe cases of these abnormal muscle contractions signaled from the brain.

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Vascular Problems: A Team Approach

Dr. Aquilla “Quill” Turk, a radiologist specializing in neuroradiologic treatment, talks about the importance of a team approach for treating disorders of blood vessels in the brain. He describes how the team of doctors at MUSC works as a unit to offer the best care from a variety of disciplines. Dr. Turk elucidates some of the treatment options for handling problems with blood vessels in the brain and also touches on post-operative care.

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Aneurysms: Neuroradiologic Treatment

Dr. Aquilla “Quill” Turk, an interventional neuroradiologist, provides an overview of brain aneurysms and describes ways in which patients present with this medical condition. He also explains different methods of treatment based upon the nature of the aneurysm itself as well as the age of the patient. Dr. Turk elaborates on the endovascular coiling procedure, a neuroradiologic treatment, and compares this with the more traditional surgical clipping method.

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ALS: Dietary Issues for Patients with Lou Gehrig’s Disease

In this nutrition podcast, registered dietician Nina Crowley goes over eating guidelines for patients with ALS, also referred to as Lou Gehrig’s disease. She explains that patients with ALS tend to have difficulty chewing and swallowing, so calorie-dense foods tend to be preferable to greater quantities of lower-calorie options. She also talks about the use of a feeding tube and mentions the difficulty of proper hydration.

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Parkinson’s Disease: Advantages and Disadvantages of Deep Brain Stimulation Treatment

In this neurological health podcast, the program coordinator for the deep brain stimulation program for treatment of Parkinson’s disease, Vicky Salak, talks about both the advantages and potential adverse effects of deep brain stimulation for treating Parkinson’s disease. She identifies conditions for being a good candidate for this type of treatment, noting that not all patients diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease are eligible for treatment by deep brain stimulation. Ms. Salak describes how ...

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Chronic Draining Ear: A Significant Condition

Otolaryngologist-neurotologist Dr. Ted Meyer talks about chronic draining ear, explaining common causes of this condition. He goes over the evaluation process for a patient presenting with chronic draining ears. In this otolaryngology podcast, Dr. Meyer touches on the phenomenon of spinal fluid leaking into the middle ear, which he identifies as a very significant and potentially serious medical issue that requires surgery and may lead to meningitis.

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Seizures in Children: Ketogenic Diet

Registered dietician Lauren McNider explains the ketogenic diet, a high fat diet used to treat seizures in children. She indicates various benefits of the diet, including a reduction in reliance on anti-seizure medication. Additionally, she mentions some of the risks associated with this high fat, low carbohydrate diet in children. Ms. McNider also provides an overview of the history and development of the diet for seizure treatment.

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Parkinson’s Disease: Treatment by Deep Brain Stimulation

In this neurological health podcast, Vicky Salak, the program coordinator for the deep brain stimulation program for treatment of Parkinson’s disease, begins by describing hallmark symptoms of Parkinson’s disease. She identifies how deep brain stimulation works and notes that it is efficacious for some symptoms of Parkinson’s disease but not others. Ms. Salak concludes by noting the very high success rate associated with deep brain stimulation for specific motor symptoms of Parkinson’s dise ...

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Stroke: Early Treatment Protocol

Dr. Angela Hays, a neurologist specializing in the care of high severity neurological injury or illness, provides an overview of how physicians respond to stroke. She explains the process of determining the stroke type – hemorrhagic versus ischemic. She emphasizes the importance of treatment as quickly after stroke as possible to increase treatment options and thus improve the likelihood of recovery. Dr. Hays concludes this neurology podcast by describing relatively new devices utilized for ...

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Stroke: Hemorrhagic Stroke

Dr. Angela Hays, a neurologist specializing in the care of high severity neurological injury or illness, explains the difference between two types of stroke – hemorrhagic and thrombotic, or ischemic – focusing on the hemorrhagic variation. She indicates high blood pressure as a major risk factor for hemorrhagic stroke and also mentions other risk factors, including diabetes, smoking, excessive alcohol use, and substances that artificially raise blood pressure. Dr. Hays concludes this neurol ...

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Head Trauma: Long Term Consequences of Traumatic Brain Injury

Critical care neurologist Dr. Angela Hays discusses long term consequences of traumatic brain injury, including effects on memory, taste and olfaction, as well as personality. She notes that long term effects vary among individuals. In this neurology podcast, Dr. Hays also talks about development of seizures in some patients.

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Facial Paralysis: Bell’s Palsy

In this otolaryngology podcast Dr. Ted Meyer, a specialist in neurotology, provides an overview of facial paralysis. He describes the evaluative process for patients presenting with facial paralysis or weakness. Dr. Meyer focuses on Bell’s Palsy, elaborating on associated symptoms, treatment, and prognosis.

Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website


Parkinson’s Disease: Advantages and Disadvantages of Deep Brain Stimulation Treatment

In this neurological health podcast, the program coordinator for the deep brain stimulation program for treatment of Parkinson’s disease, Vicky Salak, talks about both the advantages and potential adverse effects of deep brain stimulation for treating Parkinson’s disease. She identifies conditions for being a good candidate for this type of treatment, noting that not all patients diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease are eligible for treatment by deep brain stimulation. Ms. Salak describ ...

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Parkinson’s Disease: Treatment by Deep Brain Stimulation

In this neurological health podcast, Vicky Salak, the program coordinator for the deep brain stimulation program for treatment of Parkinson’s disease, begins by describing hallmark symptoms of Parkinson’s disease. She identifies how deep brain stimulation works and notes that it is efficacious for some symptoms of Parkinson’s disease but not others. Ms. Salak concludes by noting the very high success rate associated with deep brain stimulation for specific motor symptoms of Parkinsonâ ...

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Chronic Draining Ear: A Significant Condition

Otolaryngologist-neurotologist Dr. Ted Meyer talks about chronic draining ear, explaining common causes of this condition. He goes over the evaluation process for a patient presenting with chronic draining ears. In this otolaryngology podcast, Dr. Meyer touches on the phenomenon of spinal fluid leaking into the middle ear, which he identifies as a very significant and potentially serious medical issue that requires surgery and may lead to meningitis.

Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website


Head Trauma: Traumatic Brain Injury

Dr. Angela Hays, a critical care neurologist, talks about traumatic brain injury, including common causes as well as presenting symptoms. She distinguishes between criteria of moderate versus severe head injury, focusing on loss of consciousness and anterograde amnesia, or the inability to create new memories. In this neurology podcast, Dr. Hays indicates warning signs that a head injury involves intracranial bleeding.

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Stroke: Early Treatment Protocol

Dr. Angela Hays, a neurologist specializing in the care of high severity neurological injury or illness, provides an overview of how physicians respond to stroke. She explains the process of determining the stroke type – hemorrhagic versus ischemic. She emphasizes the importance of treatment as quickly after stroke as possible to increase treatment options and thus improve the likelihood of recovery. Dr. Hays concludes this neurology podcast by describing relatively new devices utilized f ...

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Stroke: Hemorrhagic Stroke

Dr. Angela Hays, a neurologist specializing in the care of high severity neurological injury or illness, explains the difference between two types of stroke – hemorrhagic and thrombotic, or ischemic – focusing on the hemorrhagic variation. She indicates high blood pressure as a major risk factor for hemorrhagic stroke and also mentions other risk factors, including diabetes, smoking, excessive alcohol use, and substances that artificially raise blood pressure. Dr. Hays concludes this ne ...

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Head Trauma: Long Term Consequences of Traumatic Brain Injury

Critical care neurologist Dr. Angela Hays discusses long term consequences of traumatic brain injury, including effects on memory, taste and olfaction, as well as personality. She notes that long term effects vary among individuals. In this neurology podcast, Dr. Hays also talks about development of seizures in some patients.

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Head Trauma: Traumatic Brain Injury

Dr. Angela Hays, a critical care neurologist, talks about traumatic brain injury, including common causes as well as presenting symptoms. She distinguishes between criteria of moderate versus severe head injury, focusing on loss of consciousness and anterograde amnesia, or the inability to create new memories. In this neurology podcast, Dr. Hays indicates warning signs that a head injury involves intracranial bleeding.

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Facial Paralysis: Bell’s Palsy

In this otolaryngology podcast Dr. Ted Meyer, a specialist in neurotology, provides an overview of facial paralysis. He describes the evaluative process for patients presenting with facial paralysis or weakness. Dr. Meyer focuses on Bell’s Palsy, elaborating on associated symptoms, treatment, and prognosis.

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Radiology: MRI versus CT Scanning

Dr. Zoran Rumboldt, Chief of the Neuroradiology section at MUSC, explains the difference between two common radiologic procedures ? CT and MR scans. He contrasts these two modalities on the basis of various factors and indicates circumstances for which each is preferable. Dr. Rumboldt describes each imaging technique in detail and also differentiates between them in regard to patient comfort.

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Epilepsy: Clinical Trials at MUSC

Neurologist Dr. Jonathan Halford, an expert in epilepsy, describes the clinical trials effort at MUSC testing new medications for partial epilepsy. He distinguishes between two types of epilepsy medication on the basis of both cost and potential side effects and toxicity. Dr. Halford notes who qualifies for these clinical trials and provides information on how to become involved in a clinical trial through the MUSC Department of Neurosciences.

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Seizures in Children: More Severe Seizures

Dr. Bernie Maria, a pediatric neurologist, talks about recurrent seizures in children and when it?s necessary to intervene with medication. Dr. Maria talks about the different types of seizures, how a seizure can cause damage and how following a ketogenic diet may help reduce the number of seizures for a child.

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Neuro-Oncology: Research at MUSC

In this podcast the director of the medical neuro-oncology group at MUSC, Dr. Pierre Giglio, discusses some of the neuro-oncology research endeavors going on at MUSC. He expands on two studies through the Radiation Therapy Oncology Group currently active at MUSC and offers information on how to get involved in clinical trials. For more information on neuro-oncology clinical trials, please visit the MUSC neuro-oncology research website. You may also contact Alan Brisendine at the C ...

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Brain Tumors: Multidisciplinary Approach to Treatment

Dr. Pierre Giglio, director of the medical neuro-oncology group at MUSC, talks about the importance of a multidisciplinary approach for treating brain tumors. He elaborates on the specific role of the neuro-oncologist within the team framework to coordinate and streamline care of the different specialists. Dr. Giglio concludes this podcast by noting different categories of brain tumors treated at MUSC as well as relevant treatment techniques.

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Movement Disorders: Essential Tremor

In this neurology podcast, neurologist Dr. Vanessa Hinson talks about essential tremor, the most common movement disorder. She addresses other causes of tremor, for example tremor due to Parkinson?s disease, indicating these as being distinct from essential tremor. Dr. Hinson touches on treatment options for essential tremor and identifies new treatment research being performed at MUSC.

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Movement Disorders: Focal Dystonia

Dr. Vanessa Hinson, director of the Movement Disorders Program at MUSC, explains focal dystonia, elaborating on cervical dystonia in the neck, writer?s cramp, and dystonia of the eyes. In this movement disorder podcast, she discusses possible causes of focal dystonia and also touches on available treatments options.

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Movement Disorders: Generalized Dystonia

Dr. Vanessa Hinson, director of the Movement Disorders Program at MUSC, offers an overview of dystonia in this neurology podcast. She distinguishes between generalized and focal dystonias and points to the hereditary basis of generalized dystonia. Dr. Hinson also discusses surgical treatment options for severe cases of these abnormal muscle contractions signaled from the brain.

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Tests and Procedures: X-rays of Skull

Detailed information on x-ray of the skull, including the reasons and preparation for the procedure, how the procedure is performed, after care, and an anatomical illustration of the bones of the skull

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Vascular Problems: A Team Approach

Dr. Aquilla ?Quill? Turk, a radiologist specializing in neuroradiologic treatment, talks about the importance of a team approach for treating disorders of blood vessels in the brain. He describes how the team of doctors at MUSC works as a unit to offer the best care from a variety of disciplines. Dr. Turk elucidates some of the treatment options for handling problems with blood vessels in the brain and also touches on post-operative care.

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Aneurysms: Neuroradiologic Treatment

Dr. Aquilla ?Quill? Turk, an interventional neuroradiologist, provides an overview of brain aneurysms and describes ways in which patients present with this medical condition. He also explains different methods of treatment based upon the nature of the aneurysm itself as well as the age of the patient. Dr. Turk elaborates on the endovascular coiling procedure, a neuroradiologic treatment, and compares this with the more traditional surgical clipping method.

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Multiple Sclerosis: Treatment

Dr. William ?Bill? Tyor, a neurologist and expert in multiple sclerosis (MS), offers information on treatment of MS, focusing on disease modifying therapy, first line therapy injections, and second line agents. He describes the difficulty in judging the effectiveness of a particular treatment, pointing to the fact that relapse may occur even in the most successful cases.

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Multiple Sclerosis: An Overview

Dr. William ?Bill? Tyor, a neurologist and the director of the Multiple Sclerosis Center at MUSC, discusses multiple sclerosis (MS), giving an overview of how and when symptoms present. He elaborates upon symptomology by describing the common remission/relapse type of the disease as compared to primary progressive and benign types of MS. Dr. Tyor also explains diagnostic measures and the general appearance of brain scans for people with MS, noting that some other diseases and infections may ...

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Nerve Health: Nerve Conduction and Needle Electromyography

Dr. Christopher Merrell, a physical medicine and rehabilitation specialist, describes the nerve conduction and needle electromyography diagnostic procedures used to test for neuropathy and myopathy, nerve- and muscle-related problems, respectively. He discusses the pain aspect of the tests and notes the importance of such diagnostic measures in determining the proper course of treatment.

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Spinal Cord Injury: Life After Injury

Dr. Christopher Merrell, a physical medicine and rehabilitation specialist, offers advice on how to approach and support a friend or family member who has recently suffered a spinal cord injury. He discusses how doctors guide patients to hope for the best but remain cognizant of the worst-case-scenario possibility for recovery. Dr. Merrell also mentions the role of family members in caring for a patient with spinal cord injury and talks about the importance of educating those family members ...

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Spinal Cord Injury: Rehabilitation

Dr. Christopher Merrell, a physical medicine and rehabilitation specialist, describes the rehabilitation process after spinal cord injury, noting the importance of proper patient education for dealing with this potentially life-long effort. He focuses on bladder and bowel control, common difficulties resulting from spinal injury, as well as on precautions against the harmful effects of loss of sensation in the skin. Additionally, Dr. Merrell talks about the different care providers involved ...

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Spinal Cord Injury: From Bottom to Top

Dr. Christopher Merrell, a physical medicine and rehabilitation specialist, describes the correlation between injuries at different anatomical levels of the spinal cord, beginning from bottom to top, and corresponding physical symptoms. He compares weakness versus paralysis and also discusses the possible consequences of loss of sensation.

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Spinal Cord Injury: Diagnosis, Treatment, Prognosis

Spinal cord specialist Dr. Christopher Merrell discusses the steps a physician takes, including physical examination and imaging studies, when a patient is suspected to have incurred a spinal cord injury. He explains indications that a patient needs surgery and also describes the course of care for those patients not requiring surgery. Lastly, he distinguishes between complete and incomplete spinal cord injury, specifically noting implications for paralysis.

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Peripheral Nerve: Neurofibrosarcoma and Rare Tumors

Neurofibrosarcoma, also known as peripheral nerve sheath tumor, is a rare malignant tumor that develops in the cells surrounding peripheral nerves. Dr. Abhay Varma, Assistant Professor of Neurosurgery, talks about this rare tumor, the biopsy and how the tumor can be removed.

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Peripheral Nerve: Tumors of the Peripheral Nerve

Dr. Abhay Varma, Assistant Professor of Neurosurgery, explains the discomfort and pain associated with tumors of a peripheral nerve and talks about treatment to reduce or remove the tumor. Dr. Varma also explains the different types of tumors.

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Peripheral Nerve: Trauma and Surgery for Peripheral Nerves

Dr. Abhay Varma, Assistant Professor of Neurosurgery, explains what type of surgical treatment is needed when the peripheral nerves have undergone trauma. Dr. Varma discusses the surgery in detail and how in some cases a nerve from another limb will replace the damaged nerve.

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Peripheral Nervous System: An Overview of the Peripheral Nerves

The peripheral nervous system includes nerves in the face, arms, legs, torso, and some cranial nerves. These nerves communicate between the brain and muscles, skin, internal organs and blood vessels. Dr. Abhay Varma, Assistant Professor of Neurosurgery, talks about common disorders associated with peripheral nerves and what treatment options are available.

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Movement Disorders: Focal Dystonia

Dr. Vanessa Hinson, director of the Movement Disorders Program at MUSC, explains focal dystonia, elaborating on cervical dystonia in the neck, writer?s cramp, and dystonia of the eyes. In this movement disorder podcast, she discusses possible causes of focal dystonia and also touches on available treatments options.

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Brain Tumors: Multidisciplinary Approach to Treatment

Dr. Pierre Giglio, director of the medical neuro-oncology group at MUSC, talks about the importance of a multidisciplinary approach for treating brain tumors. He elaborates on the specific role of the neuro-oncologist within the team framework to coordinate and streamline care of the different specialists. Dr. Giglio concludes this podcast by noting different categories of brain tumors treated at MUSC as well as relevant treatment techniques.

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Movement Disorders: Generalized Dystonia

Dr. Vanessa Hinson, director of the Movement Disorders Program at MUSC, offers an overview of dystonia in this neurology podcast. She distinguishes between generalized and focal dystonias and points to the hereditary basis of generalized dystonia. Dr. Hinson also discusses surgical treatment options for severe cases of these abnormal muscle contractions signaled from the brain.

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Tests and Procedures: X-rays of Skull

Detailed information on x-ray of the skull, including the reasons and preparation for the procedure, how the procedure is performed, after care, and an anatomical illustration of the bones of the skull

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Vascular Problems: A Team Approach

Dr. Aquilla ?Quill? Turk, a radiologist specializing in neuroradiologic treatment, talks about the importance of a team approach for treating disorders of blood vessels in the brain. He describes how the team of doctors at MUSC works as a unit to offer the best care from a variety of disciplines. Dr. Turk elucidates some of the treatment options for handling problems with blood vessels in the brain and also touches on post-operative care.

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Aneurysms: Neuroradiologic Treatment

Dr. Aquilla ?Quill? Turk, an interventional neuroradiologist, provides an overview of brain aneurysms and describes ways in which patients present with this medical condition. He also explains different methods of treatment based upon the nature of the aneurysm itself as well as the age of the patient. Dr. Turk elaborates on the endovascular coiling procedure, a neuroradiologic treatment, and compares this with the more traditional surgical clipping method.

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Nerve Health: Nerve Conduction and Needle Electromyography

Dr. Christopher Merrell, a physical medicine and rehabilitation specialist, describes the nerve conduction and needle electromyography diagnostic procedures used to test for neuropathy and myopathy, nerve- and muscle-related problems, respectively. He discusses the pain aspect of the tests and notes the importance of such diagnostic measures in determining the proper course of treatment.

Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website


Spinal Cord Injury: Life After Injury

Dr. Christopher Merrell, a physical medicine and rehabilitation specialist, offers advice on how to approach and support a friend or family member who has recently suffered a spinal cord injury. He discusses how doctors guide patients to hope for the best but remain cognizant of the worst-case-scenario possibility for recovery. Dr. Merrell also mentions the role of family members in caring for a patient with spinal cord injury and talks about the importance of educating those family members ...

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Multiple Sclerosis: Treatment

Dr. William ?Bill? Tyor, a neurologist and expert in multiple sclerosis (MS), offers information on treatment of MS, focusing on disease modifying therapy, first line therapy injections, and second line agents. He describes the difficulty in judging the effectiveness of a particular treatment, pointing to the fact that relapse may occur even in the most successful cases.

Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website


Multiple Sclerosis: An Overview

Dr. William ?Bill? Tyor, a neurologist and the director of the Multiple Sclerosis Center at MUSC, discusses multiple sclerosis (MS), giving an overview of how and when symptoms present. He elaborates upon symptomology by describing the common remission/relapse type of the disease as compared to primary progressive and benign types of MS. Dr. Tyor also explains diagnostic measures and the general appearance of brain scans for people with MS, noting that some other diseases and infections may ...

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Spinal Cord Injury: Rehabilitation

Dr. Christopher Merrell, a physical medicine and rehabilitation specialist, describes the rehabilitation process after spinal cord injury, noting the importance of proper patient education for dealing with this potentially life-long effort. He focuses on bladder and bowel control, common difficulties resulting from spinal injury, as well as on precautions against the harmful effects of loss of sensation in the skin. Additionally, Dr. Merrell talks about the different care providers involved ...

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Spinal Cord Injury: From Bottom to Top

Dr. Christopher Merrell, a physical medicine and rehabilitation specialist, describes the correlation between injuries at different anatomical levels of the spinal cord, beginning from bottom to top, and corresponding physical symptoms. He compares weakness versus paralysis and also discusses the possible consequences of loss of sensation.

Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website


Spinal Cord Injury: Diagnosis, Treatment, Prognosis

Spinal cord specialist Dr. Christopher Merrell discusses the steps a physician takes, including physical examination and imaging studies, when a patient is suspected to have incurred a spinal cord injury. He explains indications that a patient needs surgery and also describes the course of care for those patients not requiring surgery. Lastly, he distinguishes between complete and incomplete spinal cord injury, specifically noting implications for paralysis.

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Peripheral Nerve: Neurofibrosarcoma and Rare Tumors

Neurofibrosarcoma, also known as peripheral nerve sheath tumor, is a rare malignant tumor that develops in the cells surrounding peripheral nerves. Dr. Abhay Varma, Assistant Professor of Neurosurgery, talks about this rare tumor, the biopsy and how the tumor can be removed.

Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website


Peripheral Nerve: Tumors of the Peripheral Nerve

Dr. Abhay Varma, Assistant Professor of Neurosurgery, explains the discomfort and pain associated with tumors of a peripheral nerve and talks about treatment to reduce or remove the tumor. Dr. Varma also explains the different types of tumors.

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Seizures in Children: More Severe Seizures

Dr. Bernie Maria, a pediatric neurologist, talks about recurrent seizures in children and when it?s necessary to intervene with medication. Dr. Maria talks about the different types of seizures, how a seizure can cause damage and how following a ketogenic diet may help reduce the number of seizures for a child.

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Peripheral Nerve: Trauma and Surgery for Peripheral Nerves

Dr. Abhay Varma, Assistant Professor of Neurosurgery, explains what type of surgical treatment is needed when the peripheral nerves have undergone trauma. Dr. Varma discusses the surgery in detail and how in some cases a nerve from another limb will replace the damaged nerve.

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Seizures in Children: Less Severe Seizures (Febrile Seizure)

Febrile seizures are convulsions brought on by a fever in infants or small children. Dr. Bernie Maria, a pediatric neurologist, talks about febrile seizures, when they will occur, when to seek medical treatment and when a child is prone to have a recurrent febrile seizure.

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Peripheral Nervous System: An Overview of the Peripheral Nerves

The peripheral nervous system includes nerves in the face, arms, legs, torso, and some cranial nerves. These nerves communicate between the brain and muscles, skin, internal organs and blood vessels. Dr. Abhay Varma, Assistant Professor of Neurosurgery, talks about common disorders associated with peripheral nerves and what treatment options are available.

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Parkinson?s disease: Parkinson?s in South Carolina

Dr. Ken Bergmann, a neurologist specializing in Parkinson?s disease, explains what a unique setting SC is in regards to research of Parkinson?s disease patients. Dr. Bergmann talks about how the disease has no boundaries and can affect anyone.

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Parkinson?s disease: New Research Strategies

There is a lot of exciting research ongoing for Parkinson?s disease and Dr. Ken Bergmann, a neurologist specializing in Parkinson?s disease, talks about new research strategies and treatments that are available to help control motor function. Some of the treatments that Dr. Bergmann discuss are electro compulsive therapy and viral transfection.

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Parkinson?s disease: Treatment and Medications

Parkinson?s is a slowly progressing, degenerative disease that results from the loss of dopamine-producing brain cells. Dr. Ken Bergmann, a neurologist specializing in Parkinson?s disease, explains in detail what the loss of the dopamine-producing brain cells means for the body and talks about available treatments, as well as new research such as deep brain stimulators.

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Parkinson?s disease: An Overview

Dr. Ken Bergmann, a neurologist specializing in Parkinson?s disease, gives an overview of the classic symptoms, explains the term Parkinsonism, and talks about the different types of symptoms that people with Parkinson?s can experience. Dr. Bergmann discusses how lab tests and imaging studies are used to diagnose the illness and how the illness progresses.

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Brain Tumors: Removing a Brain Tumor

Dr. Sunil Patel, Chief of Neurosurgery, talks about the different types of brain tumors by explaining the anatomy of the brain and explains gliomas, the most common type of brain tumor. Dr. Patel discusses how minimally invasive procedures are used to remove the tumor, explains the new technologies used in the operating room and talks about image guided surgery.

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Epilepsy: The MUSC Comprehensive Epilepsy Program

Dr. Jonathan Edwards, director of the MUSC Comprehensive Epilepsy Program, talks about the epilepsy program and the comprehensive team approach that works with patients to ensure that all of their problems and needs are met. This includes helping patients if they are suffering from depression or if they have problems with work because of their epilepsy.

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Epilepsy: Treatment Strategies for Epilepsy

Dr. Jonathan Edwards, director of the MUSC Comprehensive Epilepsy Program, discusses various medical treatments available for people that suffer from epileptic seizures as early as newborns to the elderly. Dr. Edwards talks about how the correct medication is chosen for a patient, the different types of medication available, as well as other types of treatment that helps to reduce the frequency of seizures.

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Brain Tumors: An Overview of Brain Tumors

Dr. Sunil Patel, Chief of Neurosurgery, gives an overview explaining the difference between benign and malignant brain tumors, as well as the difference between primary tumors and secondary tumors. Dr. Patel talks about the most common symptoms and what the evaluation process entails, including taking the patient history, a detailed exam and the importance of an MRI scan.

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Epilepsy: Diagnosing Epilepsy

Dr. Jonathan Edwards, director of the MUSC Comprehensive Epilepsy Program, explains epilepsy as a condition of recurrent unprovoked seizures, which is more likely to start in childhood or among the elderly. Dr. Edwards walks through the diagnosis process and explains the various imaging tools used to analyze the brain, such as an EEG, epilepsy imaging, MRI, CT scans and the use of tomography.

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Seizure: What is a Seizure?

1 in 10 people will have a seizure at some point during their lifetime. Dr. Jonathan Edwards, a neurologist, explains what a seizure is, the different parts of the brain that stimulate a seizure and discusses the most familiar type of seizures.

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Migraine Headaches: Treatment for Migraines in Children

Migraine headaches in children are often under diagnosed but there is effective treatment available for preventing and treating migraines. Dr. Bernie Maria, a pediatric neurologist, discusses how to recognize the signs of an oncoming migraine in children, things that trigger the headaches and how proper treatment can eliminate the migraines.

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Migraine Headaches: Different Types of Migraines

1 in 10 school age children are afflicted with headaches known as common migraines. Dr. Bernie Maria, a pediatric neurologist, discusses common migraines, as well as several other types of migraines; classic migraine, confusional migraine, hemiplegic migraine and Alice in Wonderland syndrome.

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Pediatric Neurology: What is Pediatric Neurology?

Dr. Bernie Maria, a pediatric neurologist, explains that the role of a neurologist is caring for a child with neurological problems that can affect the brain, spinal cord, nerves and muscles. Dr. Maria talks about common types of problems a neurologist will see such as headaches, migraines, seizures, epilepsy, developmental problems, and autism and brain injuries. The most important part is the diagnosis and locating the problem within the nervous system.

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Tests and Procedures: Electronystagmography (ENG)

Detailed information on electronystagmography (ENG), including the reasons and preparation for the procedure, how the procedure is performed, after care, and an anatomical illustration of the ear

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Tests and Procedures: Electromyography (EMG)

Detailed information on electromyography (EMG), including the reasons and preparation for the procedure, how the procedure is performed, and after care

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Tests and Procedures: CT Scan of the Spine

Detailed information on computed tomography (CT or CAT) scan of the spine, including the reasons and preparation for the procedure, how the procedure is performed, after care, and an anatomical illustration of the spine

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Tests and Procedures: Myelogram

Detailed information on myelogram, including the reasons and preparation for the procedure, how the procedure is performed, after care, and an anatomical illustration of the spine and myelogram procedure

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Tests and Procedures: Lumbar Puncture (LP)

Detailed information on lumbar puncture, including the reasons and preparation for the procedure, how the procedure is performed, after care, and an anatomical illustration of the spine and the lumbar puncture procedure

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Tests and Procedures: Nerve Conduction Velocity (NCV)

Detailed information on nerve conduction velocity (NCV), including the reasons and preparation for the procedure, how the procedure is performed, after care, and an anatomical illustration of the nervous system and nerve conduction velocity procedure

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Tests and Procedures: Gamma Knife

Detailed information on gamma knife radiosurgery, including the reasons and preparation for the procedure, how the procedure is performed, after care, and an anatomical illustration of the brain

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Tests and Procedures: Cerebral Arteriogram

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Tests and Procedures: Electroencephalogram (EEG)

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Tests and Procedures: Positron Emission Tomography (PET Scan)

Detailed information on positron emission tomography (PET), including the reasons and preparation for the procedure, how the procedure is performed, and after care

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Tests and Procedures: CT Scan of the Brain

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