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ST. PAUL, Minn. – The American Academy of Neurology is releasing an updated guideline on how to best treat essential tremor, which is the most common type of tremor disorder and is often confused with other movement disorders such as Parkinson's disease. The guideline is published in the October 19, 2011, online
The American Academy of Neurology (AAN) has been a leader in developing clinical practice guide- lines. Both the Quality Standards Subcommittee (QSS) and the Therapeutics and Technology Assessment Sub- committee (TTA) produce guidelines: “systematically developed statements to assist practitioner and patient.
Mission statement. The Quality Standards Subcommittee (QSS) of the American Academy of Neurology (AAN) is charged with developing practice parameters for physicians. This practice parameter summarizes the results from the four evidence-based reviews on the management of patients with migraine: specifically,
Access clinical practice guidelines to help make decisions on the diagnosis and treatment of neurologic diseases.
The American Academy of Neurology represents more than 34000 members and is dedicated to promoting the highest quality patient-centered care and enhancing member career satisfaction.
In an effort to clarify diagnostic techniques and treatment options, the AAN Quality Standards Subcommittee surveyed the literature and created four practice parameters on diagnosis, treatment, neuroprotective strategies, and the psychological problems that may accompany PD. The guidelines will appear in the April 11
In the past, women with epilepsy were sometimes discouraged from having children because physicians worried about dangers to both child and mother. In 1998, the AAN published a series of guidelines for women with epilepsy who wanted to become pregnant. On April 27, the AAN released updated recommendations to
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