Teaching Courses 2008
13 May 2008
Vertebrobasilar Ischemia
Chairs: K. Szabo, Germany and W.
Schonewille, The Netherlands
Natural history of posterior
vs anterior circulation TIA and ischemic stroke
E. Flossmann, UK
Ischemic stroke mechanisms in
the posterior circulation
K. Szabo, Germany
The challenge of neuroimaging
in posterior circulation ischemic stroke
A. Gass, Switzerland
Treatment perspectives for
posterior circulation ischemic stroke
W. Schonewille, The Netherlands
Stroke syndromes – common and less common
Chairs: E. Carrera, Switzerland
and R. Kern, Germany
Borderzone ischemia syndromes:
hemodynamics, embolism, or both?
R. Kern, Germany
Posterior cerebral artery
strokes
E. Carrera, Lausanne/NYC
Reversible vasoconstriction
syndromes
M. Zuber, France
TIA and stroke mimics
P. Canhao, Portugal
Stroke among newborn, children and young
adolescents
Chairs: M. Brown, UK and L. de Vries, The
Netherlands
Venous thrombosis in children
F. Kirkham, UK
Stroke in the newborn: causes
and outcome
L. de Vries,The Netherlands
Stroke in children and
adolescents
K. P.J.Braun, The Netherlands
Moya-moya disease
M. Brown, UK
Poststroke complications
Chairs: H. Henon, France and C.
Weimar, Germany
Diagnosis and treatment of
early and remote seizures after stroke
M. Siebler, Germany
Pain after stroke
C. Weimar, Germany
Post stroke anxiety and
depression
R. Dardennes, France
Cognitive impairment and
dementia after stroke
H. Henon, France
Challenging care
Chairs: E. Jüttler, Germany and C.
Molina, Spain
Hemicraniectomy therapy of
malignant MCA infarction: an update
E. Jüttler, Germany
Peri-operative stroke
D. Poldermans The Netherlands
Acute management of
intracranial stenosis
M. Mazighi, France
Deterioration after
thrombolysis – mechanisms and management
C. Molina, Spain
Outcome after stroke
Chairs: J. Montaner, Spain and N.
Ward, UK
Prediction of short-term
outcome
J. Montaner, Spain
The very long term outcome
after stroke: recurrent vascular events, disability and survival.
A. Algra, The Netherlands
Prediction of long term
outcome
N. Ward, UK
Impact of rehabilitation in
chronic stage after stroke
I. van der Port, The Netherlands
Stroke in the very old
Chairs: G.Ford, UK and H. Sillesen,
Denmark
Stroke in the very old:
epidemiological and clinical overview
A. Lindgren, Sweden
Pharmacological aspects of
stroke prevention in the elderly patient
G. Ford, UK
Stroke prevention in elderly
patients with atrial fibrillation
O. Benavente, USA
Management of carotid stenosis
in elderly patients
H. Sillesen, Denmark
How to write a good article, abstract or review
Chairs: A. Alexandrov, USA and B. Norrving, Sweden
Looking at stroke on MRI: what the
clinician should know
Chairs: C. Oppenheim, France and
P. Maeder, Switzerland
Will it bleed (again)? Management issues in potentially bleeding-prone neuroimaging findings
Chairs: C. Stapf, France and G.
Rinkel, The Netherlands
AVM: can future bleeding risk
be predicted?
C. Stapf, France
Current concepts of incidental
intracranial aneurysms.
G. Rinkel, The Netherlands
Cavernomas: clinical features,
prognosis and management
P. Labauge, France
Pregnancy and intracranial
aneurysms and other vascular malformations
K. Klijn, The Netherlands