21st Meeting of the European Neurological Society
Lisbon, Portugal

28.05.2011 - 31.05.2011
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Tuesday, May 31, 2011

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07:30 Practical session in clinical neurophysiology
09:00 Metals and movement disorders (Symposium)
09:00 Biomarkers for diagnosis, prognosis and response to treatment in MS (Symposium)
09:30 The recognition of faces and of facial expression (Workshop)
09:30 Sleep disorders (Oral session 22)
09:30 Motor neuron disorders: ALS (Oral session 23)
09:30 Child neurolgy (Oral session 24)
11:30 Cerebrovascular disorders: management and outcome of stroke (Poster session 4)
11:30 Child neurology (Poster session 4)
11:30 Dementia/Higher function disorders: vascular dementia/Alzheimer's diseas (Poster session 4)
11:30 Infections (Poster session 4)
11:30 Muscle and neuromuscular junction disorders (Poster session 4)
11:30 Multiple sclerosis: treatment (Poster session 4)
11:30 Pain and headache (Poster session 4)
11:30 Sleep disorders/Restless leg syndrome (Poster session 4)
11:45 Linking between pathological and MRI characteristics and clinical features in MS (ENS Symposium)
13:30 Hyperkinetic movement disorders (Teaching course)
13:30 Intensive care in neurology (Teaching course)
13:30 Impact of genetics in clinical practice (Teaching course)
13:30 Management of the dizzy patient (Teaching course)
13:30 Advances in the diagnosis of seizures and epilepsy (Teaching course)
13:30 Peripheral neuropathy, ALS and mimics (Teaching course)
13:30 Antimicrobial chemotherapy for neurologists (Teaching course)
17:30 Gérard Said Farewell Symposium