Ask the Expert: Research Edition Podcast


SRNA has several podcast series to help patients and their families learn about the rare neuroimmune disorders. Our Ask the Expert series allows healthcare providers to answer questions about various topics, from diagnosis to symptom management, and more. We also have a “Research Edition” of the podcast, in which medical professionals can share about the research they are conducting or have recently published. We invite you to share about your research on our Ask the Expert podcast by emailing Krissy Dilger at [email protected].

 

The most recent episode of the Ask the Expert: Research Edition podcast featured Drs. Cynthia Wang and Linda Nguyen. The experts discussed their recent publication, “Increased Intracranial Pressure in Pediatric Myelin Oligodendrocyte Glycoprotein Antibody–Associated Disease.” They talked about MOG antibody disease and the significance of MOG antibodies in diagnosis. Dr. Nguyen highlighted the background of the study and how this research focused on determining the impact of elevated intracranial pressure on patient outcomes. She reviewed the implications of the findings for patient management, emphasizing the importance of early recognition and intervention to mitigate disability. Dr. Wang and Dr. Nguyen anticipated future studies and stressed the collaborative effort required for better patient outcomes and the need for ongoing research in this field.

The Ask the Expert: Research Edition podcast is a great way to share about the research you are conducting and spread the word about new developments to the rare neuroimmune community. Please email Krissy Dilger at [email protected] to share about your research on our podcast.



Other articles in this issue

Every year, SRNA invites children in our community, along with their families, to attend a fully accessible camp for five days.

This year, SRNA will have a booth in the expo area at the Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Centers Annual Conference!

SRNA recently launched an online micro-course for patients, “Understanding Rare Neuroimmune Disorders."

We are excited to share that Kennedy Krieger Institute International Center for Spinal Cord Injury is an SRNA Center of Excellence in Rare Neuroimmune Disorders!

Our Ask the Expert series allows healthcare providers to answer questions about various topics, including their research and clinical trials.

Check out a compilation of recently published research publications relating to rare neuroimmune disorders.

We would love to connect with you, support your clinic, and invite you to participate in our education and support programs.