A Scientific Meeting
to be held in
Walton Conference Centre,
The Southern General Hospital,
Govan Road, Glasgow.
On Friday
10th June 2005
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Coffee and
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0930 |
1. |
Prolonged QTc Interval May Not be Detected in Most Epileptic Subjects. |
Ng K¹., Youl B¹., Turner S²., Schapira A¹. ¹Royal Free Hospital Hampstead NHS Trust and ²Kings College Hospital NHS Trust, London, UK. |
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0950 |
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The Continuum of PLEDs, Periodic Complexes and Generalised Epileptiform Discharges: Observations and Hypotheses. |
Kalamangalam G. Southern General Hospital, Glasgow, UK and The Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH, USA. |
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1010 |
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The EEG in Sporadic Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease. |
Cooper S.A., Will R. G., Knight R. S. G. The National CJD Surveillance Unit, Edinburgh, UK. |
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The Utility of Inducing Non-Epileptic Seizures during Outpatient Short Video EEG (SVEEG). |
Russell A.J.C., Mallik A., Oto M., McGonigal A., Duncan R. Dept. of Clinical Neurophysiology and West of Scotland Regional Epilepsy Service, Southern General Hospital, Glasgow, UK. |
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1050 |
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Coffee and Exhibition
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1120 |
5. |
The Somatosensory N35:P25 Amplitude Ratio: a New Investigative Tool for Dystonia? |
Ng K, Jones SJ. The National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, Queen Square, London, UK. |
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1140 |
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Electrophysiological Findings in Distal Acquired Demyelinating Symmetrical (DADS) Neuropathy – Report of 3 cases. |
Ponnusamy A1, Arunachalam R2, Chandrasekera CP1
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Mills KR2.
1Hurstwood Park Neurological Centre, Haywards Heath,
UK and 2King’s College Hospital, London, UK.
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1200 |
7. |
A Study
of 24 Patients with Intermittent Sensory
Symptoms in the Hands. |
Smith I.S¹. and Hasan S.S². The General Infirmary at Leeds¹ and York Hospital², Yorkshire, UK. |
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1220 |
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Is the Use of a Disposable Concentric Needle
Electrode for Jitter Measurements
Justifiable? A Validation Study
in
Myasthenia Gravis.
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Sarrigiannis P.G., Kennett, R.P., Farrugia, M.E. and Read S. Radcliffe Infirmary, Oxford, UK. |
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1240 |
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Disruption of Sequential Finger Movements
by Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation.
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Arunachalam R., Weerasinghe V.S. and Mills K.R. Academic Unit of Clinical Neurophysiology, King’s College Hospital, London, UK. |
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1300 |
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Lunch and
Exhibition |
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1330-1445 |
Conducted Visits to the Southern General Hospital Clinical
Neurophysiology Service and Video-Telemetry Service. |
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1400 |
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BSCN Medical
Standing Committee |
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BSCN
Clinical Scientists Standing Committee |
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CPD: Evaluation of Grey Cases in Clinical Neurophysiology. |
Robin Kennett The Radcliffe Infirmary, Oxford, UK |
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Modernising Medical Careers:
Current Status and Relevance to Recruitment and Training in Clinical Neurophysiology. |
Peter Heath Chairman, SAC for Clinical Neurophysiology North Staffordshire Royal Infirmary, Stoke-on-Trent, UK. |
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1510 |
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Tea |
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1600 |
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