Sinopsis
The goal of our Ask the Expert podcast series is to share with our community the latest research and information on rare neuro-immune disorders and provide an avenue for individuals diagnosed with these disorders and their family members to ask questions of experts who specialize in these disorders. These are moderated podcasts based on questions submitted by our community. We would like to hear from you. If there are topics that you would like us to address in our podcast series, you can share your thoughts by sending an email to info@myelitis.org and please use TMA Podcasts in the subject
Episodios
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718. Optic Neuritis — When is it just ON and when does it mean more?
12/12/2019 Duración: 54minSRNA is joined by Dr. Amanda Henderson and Dr. Elias Sotirchos for a podcast on "Optic Neuritis: When is just ON and when does it mean more?" The medical experts begin by explaining what optic neuritis is, the symptoms, and how it is diagnosed. Treatments, both acute and ongoing, are discussed, as well as circumstances surrounding relapses. The medical experts then discuss ON in the context of other diagnoses such as neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder, MOG antibody-associated disease, and multiple sclerosis. Finally, rehabilitation and current research on ON is discussed.
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717. Fatigue and Rare Neuroimmune Disorders
05/12/2019 Duración: 01h03minSRNA is joined by medical experts Dr. Carlos Pardo and Dr. Bardia Nourbakhsh for a podcast on Fatigue and Rare Neuroimmune Disorders. The experts begin by describing the different causes and types of fatigue. They then discuss treatment options for people experiencing fatigue, both medicated and natural. How to manage the everyday effects of fatigue - whether it's at work, school, home, etc. - is discussed, and the experts give their perspectives on how to talk to one's healthcare providers about fatigue. Finally, the experts discuss the role research plays in studying fatigue and developing new therapies.
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716. Genetic Study of AFM
14/11/2019 Duración: 38minThe Siegel Rare Neuroimmune Association (SRNA) is joined by Priya Duggal, PhD, MPH to discuss the Genetic Study of Acute Flaccid Myelitis (AFM) being conducted at Johns Hopkins. Dr. Duggal discusses the eligibility of participants for the study, the process for how to enroll, and what to expect as a participant. She also discusses what researchers are hoping to learn about the genetic aspect of AFM and how it will inform the way AFM is treated. Finally, Dr. Duggal describes the processes she uses to keep genetic and other personal information secure, so that the information will never be used against participants. To enroll in the Johns Hopkins Genetic Study of AFM, email Dr. Duggal at pduggal@jhu.edu.
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715. Nerve Transfers and AFM: Part Two
13/08/2019 Duración: 01h01minThe TMA is joined by Dr. Jonathan Cheng from Children’s Medical Center and UT Southwestern Medical Center and Dr. Mitch Seruya Children’s Hospital Los Angeles. The surgeons discuss nerve transfers and how they are used for individuals with AFM. They talk about risks of surgery as well as the post-surgery recovery process. Dr. Cheng and Dr. Seruya also discuss the role of insurance in covering nerve transfer surgery, and they talk about upcoming research publications.
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714. Nerve Transfers and AFM: Part One
09/08/2019 Duración: 01h01minThe TMA is pleased to be joined by surgeons Dr. Amy Moore from Washington University School of Medicine and Dr. Dan Zlotolow from The Shriners Hospital for Children Philadelphia and Greenville, The Philadelphia Hand to Shoulder Center, and The Hospital for Special Surgery in New York. The doctors discuss the purpose of nerve transfers in patients with acute flaccid myelitis (AFM) and what the surgery entails. They discuss what qualifications they look for in a candidate for nerve transfer. Dr. Moore discusses nerve decompression and how she determines if a patient could benefit from this type of surgery. Dr. Zlotolow discusses phrenic nerve damage and restoring respiratory function in individuals with AFM.
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713. Imaging Patterns in Myelopathies and Myelitis
08/08/2019 Duración: 48minThe TMA is joined by Dr. Eoin Flanagan, Associate Professor of Neurology and Consultant in the departments of Neurology and Laboratory Medicine and Pathology at the Mayo Clinic (Rochester, MN). Dr. Flanagan defines different imaging techniques and discusses how imaging is used to diagnose rare neuroimmune disorders. He discusses what imaging results can tell us about prognosis and the likelihood of developing multiple sclerosis. He provides guidelines for how often to get new MRIs after an inflammatory event, and what new imaging can tell you about your condition. Finally, research and the future of imaging techniques is discussed.
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712. Understanding Spinal Cord Strokes and Other Vascular Myelopathies
24/07/2019 Duración: 59minThe TMA is joined by Dr. Nicholas L. Zalewski from Mayo Clinic and Dr. Olwen Murphy from Johns Hopkins University to help our listeners better understand spinal cord strokes and other vascular myelopathies. Definitions of spinal cord stroke and vascular myelopathy were given. The experts explained the similarities and differences of spinal cord stroke and transverse myelitis. Signs and symptoms of spinal cord stroke were discussed, as well as diagnostic criteria and treatment. The experts also discussed long-term symptom management and prognosis of individuals diagnosed with spinal cord stroke, as well as the importance of rehabilitation.
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711. The Role of CDC in AFM Surveillance
24/07/2019 Duración: 01h03minThe TMA is joined by Dr. Janell Routh and Dr. Manisha Patel from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, as well as Dr. Benjamin Greenberg from University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, to discuss the role of CDC in Acute Flaccid Myelitis (AFM) surveillance. The history of the CDC’s response to AFM is discussed. The medical experts explain the difference between polio and AFM. The experts also give a detailed explanation for the current state of reporting of AFM to CDC. A new consult portal was recently developed by the TMA in collaboration with CDC and physicians at UTSW and Johns Hopkins, and more information is given on this new tool. The CDC officials also discuss plans for follow-up of AFM patients. The experts give an overview of the current research being conducted on AFM and how it will inform future treatment.
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710. Managing Neuropathic Pain and Paresthesia
19/06/2019 Duración: 59minManaging Neuropathic Pain and Paresthesia
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709. The Q Study — Q&A
19/06/2019 Duración: 59minThe latest episode of the Ask the Expert Podcast Series
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708. Quality of Life: Adaptive Driving
24/05/2019 Duración: 01h03minQuality of Life: Adaptive Driving
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707. Managing Pediatric Urological Issues
22/05/2019 Duración: 01h03minManaging Pediatric Urological Issues
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705. Quality of Life: Mindset and Healthy Habits
24/04/2019 Duración: 01h29sQuality of Life: Mindset and Healthy Habits
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703. Relapsing vs Monophasic Rare Neuroimmune Disorders
12/04/2019 Duración: 59minRelapsing vs Monophasic Rare Neuroimmune Disorders
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702. Pediatric MOG Antibody Associated Disease and ADEM
20/03/2019 Duración: 55minPediatric MOG Antibody Associated Disease and ADEM
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701. Autoimmune Encephalitis and Rare Neuroimmune Disorders
18/01/2019 Duración: 01h02minLatest episode of TMA Ask the Expert Podcast Series
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611. Pregnancy and Rare Neuro-immune Disorders
20/12/2018 Duración: 58minLatest episode of TMA Ask the Expert Podcast Series
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610. What You Need to Know about Caregiving
18/10/2018 Duración: 01h01minLatest episode of TMA Ask the Expert Podcast Series