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Minor Head Injury Might Cause Treatable Dementia Due to Severe Hyponatremia

by Takahiko Nagamine, MD, PhD Dr. Nagamine is with the Sunlight Brain Research Center in Hofu, Yamaguchi, Japan. FUNDING: No funding was provided for this study. DISCLOSURES: The author has

Editorial Message and Issue Highlights–Vol. 17, No. 10–12, October–December 2020

Dear Colleagues: Welcome to the October–December 2020 edition of Innovations in Clinical Neuroscience (ICNS). For 2020’s fourth and final quarterly issue of ICNS, we start with a letter to the

Letters to the Editor: Nonresponsive myasthenia is suspicious for congenital myasthenic syndrome or myopathy

Dear Editor: We read the excellent article by Diaz-Abad et al1 about a 54-year-old male patient with double seronegative myasthenia gravis. In the article, Diaz et al1 explained the patient

Intellectual Disability in Morocco: A Pilot Study

by Yousra BENMAKHLOUF, PhD; Zeineb ZIAN, PhD; Kaoutar BEN MAKHLOUF; Naima GHAILANI NOUROUTI, PR; Amina BARAKAT, PR; and Mohcine BENNANI MECHITA PR Drs. Benmakhlouf, Zian, Ghailani Nourouti, Barakat, and Bennani

Who Will Pay for Robotic Rehabilitation? The Growing Need for a Cost-effectiveness Analysis

by Rocco Salvatore Calabrò, MD, PhD; Claudia Müller-Eising, Dr. jur.; Maria Letizia Diliberti; Alfredo Manuli, MSc; Francesca Parrinello, MD; Giuseppe Rao, MD; Vincenzo Barone, Dr. jur.; and Tamara Civello Drs.

Pilot Mental Health Survey, Nepal: Lessons Learned for Survey Design and Instrumentation

by Sushma Dahal, MPH; Meghnath Dhimal, PhD; Sagun Ballav Pant, MD; Pawan Sharma, MD; Kedar Marahatta, MD; Nagendra Luitel, MA; Suraj Shakya, PhD; Sweta Labh, BSc Nursing; Saroj Prasad Ojha,

Multiple Cellular Therapies Along with Neurorehabilitation in Spastic Diplegic Cerebral Palsy: A Case Report

by Alok Sharma, MCh; Nandini Gokulchandran, MD; Pooja Kulkarni, MSc; Sandhya Kiran Mullangi, MPT; Khushboo Bhagawanani, BPT; Vishal Ganar, MPhil; Hemangi Sane, MD; and Prerna Badhe, MD Drs. Sharma and

Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome: Can Be an Unrecognized Chronic Fatal Disease

by Kulwant Buttar, MD; Eileen Trigoboff, RN, DNS; and Jeffery J Grace, MD Dr. Buttar is with the Buffalo Psychiatric Center in Buffalo New York. Dr. Trigoboff is with the

Editorial Message and Issue Highlights–Vol. 17, No. 7–9, July–September 2020

Dear Colleagues: Welcome to the July–September 2020 edition of Innovations in Clinical Neuroscience (ICNS). For 2020’s third quarterly issue of ICNS, we start with two letters to the editor. First,

Meralgia Paresthetica Successfully Treated with Palmithoylethanolamide

by Rocco Salvatore Calabrò MD, PhD; Carmela Casella, MD; Alfredo Manuli, MSc; David Militi, MD; and Giuseppe Gervasi, MD, PhD Drs. Calabrò and Manuli are with IRCCS Centro Neurolesi “Bonino

Latency to First Event is Shorter in Psychogenic Non-epileptic Seizures Than in Epileptic Seizures in an Epilepsy Monitoring Unit

by Vishwanath Sagi MBBS, MPH; Jaime Shoup MD; Ravikiran Chilukuri; and M. Steven Evans MD Drs. Sagi and Evans are with the Department of Neurology at the University of Louisville

The Depression Inventory Development Scale: Assessment of Psychometric Properties Using Classical and Modern Measurement Theory in a CAN-BIND Trial

by Anthony L. Vaccarino, PhD; Amir H. Kalali, MD; Pierre Blier, MD, PhD; Susan Gilbert Evans, MSc; Nina Engelhardt, PhD; Jane A. Foster, PhD; Benicio N. Frey, MD, PhD; John

Layperson/Plain Language Summaries: Can Sponsors, CROs, and Sites Deliver in 2020?

by Charles S. Wilcox, PhD, MPA, MBA; Leslie Franceschi, BA; and ADAM SIMMONS, MPH Dr. Wilcox is Chief Executive Officer at Praxis Research Consulting in Newport Beach, California. Ms. Franceschi

Risk Management: Top Five HIPAA Lessons Learned: A Review of HHS Resolution Agreements

by Justin Pope, JD Mr. Pope is an Associate Risk Manager at Professional Risk Management Services (PRMS). FUNDING: No funding was provided for the preparation of this article. DISCLOSURES: The

Frontiers in Detecting Consciousness: The Growing Use of EEG Analysis

Dear Editors: There is growing scientific interest regarding the use of electroencephalogram (EEG) and multivariate analysis as a means to classify states of consciousness. A recent work assessed the validity