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European Academy of Neurology (EAN) and Peripheral Nerve Society (PNS) Guideline on diagnosis and treatment of chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyradiculoneuropathy: Report of a joint Task Force—Second Revision

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Watch Dr. Peter Van den Bergh, lead author, take you through the highlights of the guideline.

Videos about CIDP

Optimizing IgG Therapy in Chronic Autoimmune Neuropathies
Jeffrey A. Allen, MD
University of Minnesota
12:50 MIN
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Review options for individualizing treatment and tools used to assess IgG performance
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Restabilization of chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy patients with IVIG: restabilization phase of the PATH study
Vera Bril, BSc, FRCPC, MD
University of Toronto,Toronto, Canada
12:13 MIN
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Learn about the Restabilization Phase of the PATH Trial with IVIG in CIDP patients
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Wear-Off in IVIG and What it Means in Clinical Practice
Jeffrey A. Allen, MD
Carol L. Koski, MD
Thomas Harbo, MD
16:21 MIN
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Learn about wear-off effects in patients with CIDP, the tools available to monitor them, and the methods to combat them and tailor treatment to the patient.
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Introduction
Introduction to wear-off effects
Monitoring wear-off effects
Combating wear-off effects
Conclusion
Fatigue in CIDP
Karissa Gable, MD
Duke University Medical Center in Durham, North Carolina
09:29 MIN
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Engage in a presentation on the comparison between active and remission disease states in CIDP.
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Optimizing IgG Therapy in Chronic Autoimmune Neuropathies
Review options for individualizing treatment and tools used to assess IgG performance
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Restabilization of chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy patients with IVIG: restabiliza...
Learn about the Restabilization Phase of the PATH Trial with IVIG in CIDP patients
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Wear-Off in IVIG and What it Means in Clinical Practice
Learn about wear-off effects in patients with CIDP, the tools available to monitor them, and the methods to combat them and tailor treatment to the patient.
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09:29
Fatigue in CIDP
Engage in a presentation on the comparison between active and remission disease states in CIDP.

Our Experts on CIDP

Mel Berger, MD, PhD
Medical Research Strategy, CSL Behring
Mel Berger, MD, PhD
Mel Berger, MD, PhD
Medical Research Strategy, CSL Behring
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Mel Berger is a Senior Director, Medical Research Strategy at CSL and Adjunct Professor of Pediatrics and Pathology, Case Western Reserve University. He earned his undergraduate, medical and PhD (in Biochemistry) degrees at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland.
Jeffrey A. Allen, MD
University of Minnesota
Jeffrey A. Allen, MD
University of Minnesota
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Dr. Jeffrey Allen is a neuromuscular specialist and clinical investigator at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis.
Richard A. Lewis, MD
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA, USA
Richard A. Lewis, MD
Richard A. Lewis, MD
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA, USA
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Richard A. Lewis, MD is Professor of Neurology at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, California where he directs the EMG laboratory and co-directs the neuromuscular clinical program.
Nabil Moumane, MD
Medical Affairs and Pharmacology, CSL Behring
Nabil Moumane, MD
Nabil Moumane, MD
Medical Affairs and Pharmacology, CSL Behring
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Nabil Moumane is the Director of Medical Affairs and Pharmacology at CSL Behring.
What is Chronic Inflammatory
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Slides & Posters about CIDP

Overview and Treatment of Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy (CIDP)
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IgG Levels and Wear Off Reflect Administration and Outcome
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Fatigue in CIDP
PDF | 1.23 MB
Subcutaneous Immunoglobulins (SCIg) in Responders to Intravenous Immunoglobulins (IVIg) with Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyradiculo...
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