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Dystonia Ukraine Lecture Series — Lecture 2: Hereditary Dystonia Syndromes

Friday, December 20, 2024

Virtual

Details:

Dystonia Ukraine Lecture Series: Clinical Manifestations, Diagnosis, Pathophysiology, Medical and Surgical Treatment

Lecture 2: How do you diagnose dystonia?
Friday, December 20, 2024. 15:00 CET (please check your local time)


Session schedule: 

 

Series details: Learn the intricacies of dystonia and to stay updated on diagnostic and treatment paradigms as well as the vast phenotypic spectrum of genetic dystonias. This virtual lecture series taught by international dystonia experts. Participants can also present a case to the experts to receive feedback. 

Lecture 2 Presenter:

Matej Škorvánek, MD, Ph.D.,
Univ. Prof., Kosice, Slovak Republic. Head, Movement Disorders Section of the Slovak Neurological Society. Department of Neurology and Center for Rare Movement Disorders, Faculty of Medicine, P. J. Safarik University and University Hospital L. Pasteur

Goals:

  1. Identify distinguishing characteristics of isolated genetic dystonias
  2. Identify distinguishing characteristics of combined genetic dystonias
  3. When to suspect hereditary dystonia in case of cerebral palsy
Contact Information:

Email: eugenia.tsoma@gmail.com

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