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Permanent Neurology Job in Portland Oregon with Providence Health & Services
Portland, Oregon -- Providence Health & Services is seeking an excellent Stroke Neurologist to join us in an active neurological practice. Ideally seeking a Neurointensive Care Specialist; Vascular Neurologist
Permanent Neurology Job in Anchorage Alaska with Providence Health & Services
Anchorage, Alaska -- Providence Alaska Medical Center is seeking a behavioral neurologist, psychiatrist or neuropsychiatrist to join our Neuropsychiatry Services Department. Will share duties with another
Permanent Neurology Job in Walla walla Washington with Providence Health & Services
St. Mary Medical Center in Walla Walla, Washington, is seeking an outstanding neurologist specializing in EEG, and EMG to join our top-rated hospital. General practice, shared call in the community is

Archives of Neurology recent issues

NEUROLOGICAL REVIEW: Blood Protein Signature for the Early Diagnosis of Alzheimer Disease
Britschgi, M., Wyss-Coray, T. Mon, 08 Dec 2008 00:00:00 -0000
Alzheimer disease (AD) has become one of the main health concerns for the elderly population in the United States. Current treatments target symptoms only, but several advanced clinical trials are testing new drugs that are potentially disease modifying. Because AD is still difficult to diagnose in its earliest stages and the disease process is estimated to start many years before current clinical diagnosis is made, accurate and simple diagnostic tools are urgently needed. We recently described a blood-based panel of secreted signaling proteins that distinguishes between blinded samples from patients with AD and control subjects with high accuracy. The same proteins also predicted progression to AD in preclinical patients with mild cognitive impairment several years before clinical diagnosis for AD was made. Herein, we describe these findings and discuss the potential for a more general application of our proteomic approach in understanding and diagnosing disease.Published online December 8, 2008 (doi:10.1001/archneurol.2008.530).
ORIGINAL CONTRIBUTION: Heterogeneity in Response to Interferon Beta in Patients With Multiple Sclerosis: A 3-Year Monthly Imaging Study
Chiu, A. W., Richert, N., Ehrmantraut, M., Ohayon, J., Gupta, S., Bomboi, G., Gaindh, D., Cantor, F. K., Frank, J. A., McFarland, H. F., Bagnato, F. Mon, 10 Nov 2008 00:00:00 -0000
Objectives  To investigate the heterogeneity in magnetic resonance image (MRI) patterns of response to interferon beta across patients with multiple sclerosis or within an individual patient over time.Design, Setting, and Patients  Fifteen patients with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis underwent monthly MRIs and clinical examinations (6-month pretherapy phase and 36-month therapy phase) and bimonthly neutralizing antibody tests. On each MRI, the total number of contrast-enhancing lesions was noted. Therapy MRI responders were defined as those with a reduction of 60% or more in the total number of contrast-enhancing lesions during each semester of therapy.Intervention  Subcutaneous administration of interferon beta-1b, 250 µg, every other day for 3 years.Main Outcome Measure  Reduction in the number of contrast-enhancing lesions.Results  Eight patients (53.3%) were MRI responders and 7 (46.7%) were nonresponders. Of those 7, 3 (20.0%) had only an initial optimal reduction of the total number of contrast-enhancing lesions, 2 (13.3%) never reached an optimal response, and 2 (13.3%) had a delayed optimal response. No clear association between neutralizing antibody profile and MRI response was evident.Conclusions  Multiple MRI evaluations disclose that approximately only half of the patients treated with interferon beta achieve and maintain a full response to the drug over time, although an additional small number of individuals may still restore an optimal response to the drug after an initial failure.Published online November 10, 2008 (doi:10.1001/archneur.66.1.noc80047).
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The Whole Brain Atlas: MRI views of the normal and diseased human brain. Collaboration of MIT and Harvard University.

Atlases of the Brain: Many histological sections of the brain. From University of Utah, Salt Lake City, USA.

BrainInfo: BrainInfo is a portal to anatomical information about the brains of humans, monkeys, rats and mice; it is also a repository for extensive image data on the macaque brain.

Brainstem Neuroanatomy Laboratory: Links to labeled and unlabeled slides of various levels in the nervous system.

Cranial Nerves - Introduction: Interactive quiz to identify the cranial nerve function

Duke University Medical Center Neuroanatomy Web Resources: The Neuroanatomy Web Site is created for course PTA 201-Practical Neuroanatomy by Christine Hulette.

Journal of Neuroanatomy: NEUROANATOMY (An Annual Journal of Neuroanatomy & Neuroscience)

Neuroanatomy - Fábio Bombarda: A photographic study of the central nervous system. More than 200 dissection images.

Neuroanatomy and Neuropathology on the Internet: A searcheable collection of links related to neuroanatomy and neuropathology, Online Neuropathology Atlas, Human Brain Atlas

Neuroanatomy Laboratory Resources: This site is presented by Temple University School of Medicines Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, and is modified from the Neuroanatomy Laboratory Assistant (c) CD-ROM.

Neuroanatomy Tutorial: Interactive tutorial of mammalian brain using javascript. Features clickable map of brain and ~200 neuorphysiology multiple-choice questions on each part.

Neuroscience for Kids - Divisions of the NS: Intended for elementary and secondary school students and teachers who are interested in learning about the nervous system and brain with hands on activities, experiments and information.

Splash Page Syllabus: An interactive Neuroanatomy atlas.

Sylvius Neuroanatomical Reference: Interactive atlases of the human central nervous system for medical, allied health, and undergraduate education.

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