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Ramírez-Moreno, J. M., et al. Discapacidad y limitación en la actividad académica en una muestra de estudiantes universitarios con migraña. Neurology Perspectives. 2021;1(1):1-10.Ética de la publicaciónEl estudio se ha llevado a cabo de acuerdo con los requerimientos expresados en la Declaración de Helsinki (revisión de Seúl, Octubre 2008), así como la legislación vigente en España de acuerdo a lo dispuesto en la Orden Ministerial SAS/3470/2009, relativa a la realización de estudios observacionales. Se ha seguido las regulaciones españolas sobre el manejo de datos computarizados, protección de datos y confidencialidad (Ley Orgánica 15/1999, de 13 de diciembre, de Protección de Datos de Carácter Personal y Reglamento de desarrollo 1720/2007, Real Decreto 1720/2007 de 21 de diciembre y la Ley 14/2007 de Investigación Biomédica). Dado su carácter observacional, el presente estudio tiene pocas posibilidades de generar ningún riesgo sobre los sujetos estudiados. A cada sujeto invitado a participar en el estudio se le informó acerca del mismo. Todo lo referente al análisis y diseminación de este estudio se ha realizado sobre los datos colectivos. La confidencialidad de los datos de cada sujeto queda respetada en todo momento. El contenido de los cuestionarios, así como los documentos generados durante el estudio y la base de datos, serán protegidos de usos no permitidos por personas ajenas a la investigación y, por tanto, serán considerados estrictamente confidenciales. Los autores han cumplido las normas éticas relevantes para la publicación y cuentan con el consentimiento informado de los pacientes.
Carlos, C. R., et al. Prevalence of neurological manifestations in COVID-19 and their association with mortality. Neurology perspectives. 2021;1(1):11-6.Responsabilidades éticasProtección de personas y animales.
Los autores declaran que para esta investigación no se han realizado experimentos en seres humanos ni en animales.
Confidencialidad de los datos.
Los autores declaran que han seguido los protocolos de su centro de trabajo sobre la publicación de datos de pacientes.
Derecho a la privacidad y consentimiento informado.
Los autores declaran que en este artículo no aparecen datos de pacientes.
Gonzalez-Fajardo, José A., et al. Pronóstico de pacientes COVID-19 con ictus isquémico y tratamiento neurointervencionista. Neurology Perspectives. 2021;1:33-8.Responsabilidades éticasEste estudio fue aprobado por el comité ético institucional, y la necesidad de consentimiento informado se obvió debido a la naturaleza observacional del estudio.
FinanciaciónNinguna
Verhaegen, Clémence, et al. Cambios en el voice onset time en hablantes franceses de entre 40 y 80 años de edad. Neurology Perspectives. 2021;1(1):39-48.FundingNil
Herrero, MA Pérez, et al. Medida indirecta de la presión intracraneal perioperatoria. Utilidad de ecografía ocular y orbitaria. Neurology Perspectives. 2021;1(1):49-55.Responsabilidades éticasLos autores declaramos cumplir las Responsabilidades éticas de publicación exigidas por la Revista. Los procedimientos seguidos en la investigación se han realizado conforme a las normas éticas del Comité de Ética e Investigación del Hospital Clínico Universitario de Valladolid y de acuerdo con la Asociación Médica Mundial y la Declaración de Helsinki; y que garantizan el derecho de sus pacientes a la privacidad y confidencialidad conforme a lo descrito en el apartado correspondiente de esas normas y que en el artículo se ha evitado cualquier tipo de dato identificativo en texto o imágenes y, en cualquier caso, que estamos en posesión de los documentos de consentimiento informado de los pacientes para la participación en el estudio y la publicación de los resultados en formato de libre acceso en internet en la revista Medicina Intensiva y que así lo han declarado en el EES.
Molina-Ampuero, K., et al. La terapia musical y sus implicaciones en la neurorrehabilitación en pacientes con ictus y con demencia. Neurology Perspectives. 2021;1(1):66-81.Responsabilidades éticasProtección de personas y animales.
Los autores declaran que para esta investigación no se han realizado experimentos en seres humanos ni en animales.
Confidencialidad de los datos.
Los autores declaran que en este artículo no aparecen datos de pacientes.
Derecho a la privacidad y consentimiento informado.
Los autores declaran que en este artículo no aparecen datos de pacientes.
Toloza-Ramírez, D., C. Méndez-Orellana, and D. Martella. Diagnóstico neuropsicológico diferencial en enfermedad de Alzheimer y demencia frontotemporal: una revisión sistemática cualitativa. Neurology Perspectives. 2021;1(1):82-97.Responsabilidades éticasProtección de personas y animales.
Los autores declaran que para esta investigación no se han realizado experimentos en seres humanos ni en animales.
Confidencialidad de los datos.
Los autores declaran que en este artículo no aparecen datos de pacientes.
Derecho a la privacidad y consentimiento informado.
Los autores declaran que en este artículo no aparecen datos de pacientes.
Montero, A. Alcántara, and SR Pacheco de Vasconcelos. Beneficios potenciales de vortioxetina en el tratamiento del dolor crónico. Neurology Perspectives. 2021;1(1):101-3.Responsabilidades éticas yHemos tenido en cuenta las instrucciones, las responsabilidades éticas, cumplimos los
requisitos de autoría.
Conflicto de interesesDeclaramos la no existencia de conflicto de intereses.
FinanciamientoEste trabajo no ha sido presentado en la Reunión Anual de la SEN o en otras reuniones congresos, y no ha recibido financiación por un organismo público ni privado.
Serna, R. Vallejo, JF Cantor González, and L. Arce Gálvez. Síndrome de Guillain-Barré asociado a COVID-19: diagnóstico, tratamiento y rehabilitación. Neurology Perspectives. 2021;1(1):104-6.Conflicto de interesesDeclaramos no presentar ningún conflicto de interés.
FinanciamientoLos autores no recibieron financiamiento para llevar a cabo este reporte.
Consideración éticaLa paciente dio su consentimiento para el uso de información clínica y paraclínica, se autorizó por parte del comité de ética del Hospital Universitario del Valle, Cali, Colombia.
Gómez-Camello, Á. Cefalea numular y policitemia vera. Neurology Perspectives. 2021;1(1):107-8.Responsabilidades éticasProtección de personas y animales.
Los autores declaran que para esta investigación no se han realizado experimentos en seres humanos ni en animales.
Confidencialidad de los datos.
Los autores declaran que en este artículo no aparecen datos de pacientes.
Derecho a la privacidad y consentimiento informado.
Los autores declaran que en este artículo no aparecen datos de pacientes.
FundingNil
Santacruz, DM Cerdán, et al. Repercusión de la pandemia por COVID-19 en la formación de los residentes de neurología españoles. Neurology Perspectives. 2021;1(2):124-130.Responsabilidades éticasProtección de personas y animales.
Los autores declaran que para esta investigación no se han realizado experimentos en seres humanos ni en animales.
Confidencialidad de los datos.
Los autores declaran que han seguido los protocolos de su centro de trabajo sobre la publicación de datos de pacientes.
Derecho a la privacidad y consentimiento informado.
Los autores declaran que en este artículo no aparecen datos de pacientes.
Muñoz-Cerón, Joe Fernando, A. C. Osorio-Restrepo, and E. A. Vega. Headache during pregnancy: Etiologies and applicability of the ICHD-3 criteria. Neurology Perspectives. 2021;1(2):111-6.Ética de la publicaciónEste estudio fue aprobado por el comité de ética institucional. Los autores han cumplido las normas éticas relevantes para la publicación y cuentan con el consentimiento informado de los pacientes.
Abildúa, MJ Abenza, et al. Prevalencia, etiología y diagnóstico de las lesiones de plexo. Descripción de una serie hospitalaria durante una década (2008-2018). Neurology Perspectives. 2021;1(2):117-23.Responsabilidades éticasProtección de personas y animales.
Los autores declaran que los procedimientos seguidos se conformaron a las normas éticas del comité de experimentación humana responsable y de acuerdo con la Asociación Médica Mundial y la Declaración de Helsinki.
Confidencialidad de los datos.
Los autores declaran que han seguido los protocolos de su centro de trabajo sobre la publicación de datos de pacientes.
Derecho a la privacidad y consentimiento informado.
Los autores declaran que en este artículo no aparecen datos de pacientes.
FinanciamientoEl presente trabajo no ha sido financiado ni total ni parcialmente por ningún laboratorio o fundación, y los datos no han sido remitidos a ninguna otra publicación para su valoración. Sí han sido presentados en la Reunión Anual de la Sociedad Española de Neurología, celebrada en Noviembre de 2019.
Soto, K. Espinosa, et al. Schwannoma cervical con compromiso medular y radicular: síntomas neurológicos, manejo neuroquirúrgico y rehabilitación integral. Neurology Perspectives. 2021;1(2):131-2.Responsabilidades éticasProtección de personas y animales.
Los autores declaran que para esta investigación no se han realizado experimentos en seres humanos ni en animales.
Confidencialidad de los datos.
Los autores declaran que han seguido los protocolos de su centro de trabajo sobre la publicación de datos de pacientes.
Derecho a la privacidad y consentimiento informado.
Los autores declaran que en este artículo no aparecen datos de pacientes.
Navarro, VM Pérez, et al. Neuritis óptica bilateral anti-MOG en un paciente trasplantado renal. Neurology Perspectives. 2021;1(2):133-5.Responsabilidades éticasProtección de personas y animales.
Los autores declaran que para esta investigación no se han realizado experimentos en seres humanos ni en animales.
Confidencialidad de los datos.
Los autores declaran que han seguido los protocolos de su centro de trabajo sobre la publicación de datos de pacientes.
Derecho a la privacidad y consentimiento informado.
Los autores declaran que en este artículo no aparecen datos de pacientes.
Gracia, M. Marín. Migraña con midriasis unilateral benigna o migraña ciliar gangliopléjica. Neurology Perspectives. 2021;1(2):136-9.FinanciaciónNinguna
Vadell, MM Rosselló, et al. Golfo yugular prominente con asimetría del foramen yugular: una causa infrecuente de síndrome de Horner. Neurology Perspectives. 2021;1(2):140-2.FundingNil
Gascon-Gimenez, F., et al. Neutropenia tóxica tras ocrelizumab sin recurrencias posteriores tras continuar el tratamiento. Neurology Perspectives. 2021;1(2):143-5.Ética de la publicaciónSe trata de un caso clínico según práctica clínica habitual, sin datos identificativos de la paciente. Los autores han cumplido las normas éticas relevantes para la publicación y cuentan con el consentimiento informado de los pacientes.
Caballero, MO Lozano, et al. Síndrome de Pourfour du Petit tras stenting carotídeo: presentación de un caso y revisión de la literatura. Neurology Perspectives. 2021;1(2):146-7.Responsabilidades éticasProtección de personas y animales: Los autores declaran que para esta investigación no se han realizado experimentos en seres humanos ni en animales.
Confidencialidad de los datos: Los autores declaran que han seguido los protocolos de su centro de trabajo sobre la publicación de datos de pacientes.
Derecho a la privacidad y consentimiento informado: Los autores declaran que en este artículo no aparecen datos de pacientes.
Conflicto de interesesLos autores niegan conflicto de intereses
FinanciaciónNil
Estévez, DA García. Benign multiple sclerosis, old age, and cognitive impairment: Is teriflunomide an appropriate treatment for this clinical triad?. Neurology Perspectives. 2021; 1(3):189-191.Ethical considerationsProtection of human and animal subjects
The authors declare that no experiments were performed on humans or animals for this study.
Confidentiality of data
The authors declare that they have followed the protocols of their work center on the publication of patient data.
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The authors declare that no patient data appear in this article.
Chumpitaz-Carrillo, E., and J. Sevillano-Jimenez. The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on student education: a review of a paper. Neurology Perspectives. 2021;1(3):195-6.Ethical considerationsProtection of human and animal subjects
The authors declare that no experiments were performed on humans or animals for this study.
Confidentiality of data
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The authors declare that no patient data appear in this article.
Devi, S. Mohana, et al. Mitochondrial function and epigenetic outlook in Leber's Hereditary Optic Neuropathy (LHON). Neurology Perspectives. 2021;1(4): 220-32.Ethical disclosuresProtection of human and animal subjects.
The authors declare that no experiments were performed on humans or animals for this study.
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Gálvez, L. Arce, and DA Mendez Vega. Role of microglia in the pathophysiology of neuropathic pain: Hormonal, neuroimmunological, and nociceptive differences by sex. Neurology Perspectives. 2021;1(4):242-3.Ethical considerationsProtection of human and animal subjects
The authors declare that no experiments were performed on humans or animals for this study.
Confidentiality of data
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Pineda Garrido, Elisa, et al. Diabetic papillopathy: Two cases. Neurology Perspective. 2021;1(4): 244-6.FundingNil
Carod-Artal, F. J., and J. C. García-Moncó. Epidemiology, pathophysiology, and classification of the neurological symptoms of post-COVID-19 syndrome. Neurology perspectives. 2021;1(S1): S5-S15.FundingNil
Ethical considerationsProtection of human and animal subjects
The authors declare that no experiments were performed on humans or animals for this study.
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The authors declare that no patient data appear in this article.
Lleó, Alberto, Miren Altuna-Azkargorta, and Maria Belen Sánchez-Saudinós. Cognitive symptoms after COVID-19 Síntomas cognitivos post-COVID. Neurology Perspectives. 2021;1(S1): S16-S24.Ethical considerationsProtection of human and animal subjects
The authors declare that no experiments were performed on humans or animals for this study.
Confidentiality of data
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The authors declare that no patient data appear in this article.
Declaration of interestsThe authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.
FundingNil
Silva-Hernández, L., et al. Post-COVID symptoms of potential peripheral nervous and muscular origin. Neurology Perspectives. 2021;1(S1): S25-S30.Ethical considerationsProtection of human and animal subjects
The authors declare that no experiments were performed on humans or animals for this study.
Confidentiality of data
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The authors declare that no patient data appear in this article.
Declaration of interestsThe authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.
FundingNil
Membrilla, J. A., et al. Persistent headache after COVID-19: Pathophysioloy, clinic and treatment. Neurology Perspectives. 2021;1(S1): S31-S6.Ethical considerationsProtection of human and animal subjects
The authors declare that no experiments were performed on humans or animals for this study.
Confidentiality of data
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Declaration of interestsThe authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.
Ramos-Zúñiga, R., et al. The challenges of the bioactive scaffolds in nervous system: From their molecular conformation to their therapeutic efficiency. Neurology Perspectives. 2022;2(S2): S3-S18.Ethical disclosuresProtection of human and animal subjects
The authors declare that no experiments were performed on humans or animals for this study.
Confidentiality of data
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The authors declare that no patient data appear in this article.
Mercado, YK Gutiérrez, et al. Ortho-coumaric acid derivatives with therapeutic potential in a three-dimensional culture of the immortalised U-138 MG glioblastoma multiforme cell line. Neurology Perspectives. 2022;2(S2): S19-S30.Ethical considerationsProtection of human and animal subjects
The authors declare that no experiments were performed on humans or animals for this study.
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Yañez-Sánchez, I., B. C. Zamarripa-Pérez, and F. J. Gálvez-Gastelum. Applications of nanomaterials in Neisseria meningitidis infection. Neurology Perspectives. 2022;2(S2): S43-S8.Declaration of interestsThe authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.
Ethical considerationsProtection of human and animal subjects
The authors declare that no experiments were performed on humans or animals for this study.
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FundingNil
del Pozo, A., M. Villa, and J. Martínez-Orgado. Potential therapeutic applications of stem cell therapy for neonatal hypoxic-ischaemic brain injury. Neurology Perspectives. 2022;2(2): S49-S57.Ethical considerationsProtection of human and animal subjects
The authors declare that no experiments were performed on humans or animals for this study.
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Sancho-Bielsa, F. J. Parkinson's disease: Present and future of cell therapy. Neurology Perspectives. 2022;2(2):S58-S68.Declaration of interestsThe authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.
Ethical considerationsProtection of human and animal subjects
The authors declare that no experiments were performed on humans or animals for this study.
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FundingNil
Moreno-Jiménez, L., et al. Cell therapy as a treatment strategy in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Neurology Perspectives. 2022; 2(S2): S69-S73.Conflict of interestThe authors have no conflicts of interest to declare.
Juanatey, A., et al. Prevalence study of multiple sclerosis in the Spanish province of Zamora. Neurology Perspectives. 2022;2(1):21-5.Ethical considerationsThe authors observed the usual protocols on the publication of patient data, which were anonymized to ensure the privacy of the participants.
FundingThis study has received no specific funding.
Vila-Bedmar, S., et al. Neurological complications of liver transplantation in paediatric patients. Neurology Perspectives. 2022;2(1):26-33.Publication ethicsThis is a non-interventional, descriptive, retrospective study. Informed consent was obtained from all patients reported. The authors complied with the relevant ethical guidelines and obtained informed consent from all patients.
Lara-Aparicio, S. Y., et al. Latest research on the anatomy and physiology of the cerebellum. Neurology Perspectives;2022;2(1):34-46.Ethical considerationsThe authors declare that no experiments were performed on humans or animals for this study.
The authors declare that they have followed the protocols of their work center on the publication of patient data.
The authors declare that no patient data appear in this article.
Extraviz-Morenoa, A., et al. Genotype of a severe D-bifunctional protein deficiency. Neurology Perspectives. 2022; 2(1): 56-9.FundingNil
Balachandar, V., et al. New insights into Epigenetics as an Influencer: An associative study between maternal prenatal factors in Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Neurology Perspectives. 2022;2(2): 78-86.Ethical disclosuresProtection of human and animal subjects.
The authors declare that no experiments were performed on humans or animals for this study.
Confidentiality of data.
The authors declare that no patient data appear in this article.
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The authors declare that no patient data appear in this article
Fernández-Del Olmo, A., and M. I. Medina-Valera. What have we learned from aphasias in the 21st century? Neuroanatomical, cognitive, and diagnostic implications of the ventral language stream. Neurology Perspectives. 2022; 2(2):87-99.Publication ethicsNo patients or human subjects participated in this study.
The study does not include clinical trials.
Restituto, D. Fresan, E. Lacalle Fabo, and M. Martin Bujanda. Salvage therapy for patients who do not respond to the first anti-CGRP monoclonal antibody: a new chance for patients with migraine?. Neurology Perspectives. 2022; 2(2):102-4.FundingNil
Marcos, MS Cámara, A. Val-Carreres Castellote, and IM Arruabarrena Echeverria. Intraventricular metastatic melanoma: A rare case report. Neurology Perspectives. 2022;2(2):105-6.FundingNil
Montero, A. Alcántara, et al. Potential benefits of metformin in the treatment of chronic pain. Neurology Perspectives. 2022;2(2):107-9.Ethical considerationsThe study complies with the instructions, ethical considerations, and authorship criteria of the journal. The authors have no conflicts of interest to declare.
FundingThis study has not been presented at any of the SEN’s Annual Meetings or any other meeting or congress. It has not received funding from any public or private organization.
Bacas, E. Morales, et al. Experience with erenumab: data from real clinical practice. Neurology Perspectives. 2022; 2(3):111-6.FundingNil
Marín, Gerardo, et al. Deep brain stimulation in neurological diseases and other pathologies. Neurology Perspectives. 2022; 2(3):151-9.Ethical considerationsProtection of human and animal subjects.
The authors declare that no experiments were performed on humans or animals for this study.
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The authors declare that no patient data appear in this article.
FundingSpecial thanks to Brain Research Institute and CONACyT for the Mexico doctoral scholarship (scholarship 893764, to JRGP).
Romero, C., G. Romero, and M. Gaviria-Carrillo. "Knowledge about ischaemic stroke in a school community in Bogota, Colombia." Neurology Perspectives. 2022;2(3):117-22.FundingNil
Schiava, M., et al. Genetic characterization of limb girdle muscular dystrophies and Pompe disease in a large Argentine cohort. Neurology Perspectives. 2022; 2(3):123-33.Ethical disclosuresProtection of human and animal subjects.
The authors declare that no experiments were performed on humans or animals for this study.
Confidentiality of data.
The authors declare that they have followed the protocols of their work center on the publication of patient data.
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The authors declare that no patient data appear in this article.
Herrera, Mª C. Durán, et al. Real-world data on the effectiveness and safety of teriflunomide in patients with relapsing–remitting multiple sclerosis: The EFFECT study. Neurology Perspectives. 2022;2(3):134-42.FundingFundación de Ciencias Neurológicas Extremeñas provided financial support for the conduct of the study and for the preparation of the article. The authors declare the following financial interests which may be considered as potential competing interests: Mª Carmen Durán Herrera has received consulting fees and research support from Roche and Novartis; Montserrat Gómez has received consulting fees from Genzyme, Biogen, Merck and Novartis; Javier Caballero; Carta de presentación Francisco Padilla Parrado has received consulting fees and research support from Novartis, Sanofi and Biogen; the rest of the authors declares no potential conflict of interests.
Ruiz-Barrera, M. A., A. F. Santamaría-Rodríguez, and O. F. Zorro. Brain abscess: a narrative review. Neurology Perspectives. 2022;2(3):160-7.Ethical considerationsProtection of human and animal subjects.
The authors declare that no experiments were performed on humans or animals for this study.
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The authors declare that no patient data appear in this article.
FundingNil
Estévez, DA García, L. Cid Conde, and A. Juanatey García. Analysis of medication persistence and reasons for discontinuation of treatment with teriflunomide and dimethyl fumarate in a hospital series of patients with multiple sclerosis. Neurology Perspectives. 2022;2(3):168-70.Ethical considerationsProtection of human and animal subjects.
The authors declare that no experiments were performed on humans or animals for this study.
Confidentiality of data
The authors declare that they have followed the protocols of their work center on the publication of patient data.
Gálvez, L. A., and J. F. C. González. Applications of vitamin C for pain management: neurological action mechanisms and pharmacological aspects. Neurology Perspectives; 2022;2(3):171-3.Ethical considerationsProtection of human and animal subjects.
The authors declare that no experiments were performed on humans or animals for this study.
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The authors declare that they have followed the protocols of their work center on the publication of patient data.
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The authors declare that no patient data appear in this article.
Castro-Castro, J., et al. Atypical presentation of giant spinal arachnoid cyst. Neurology Perspectives. 2022;2(3):174-5.FundingNil
Giménez-Roca, S., et al. Super-refractory status epilepticus in pregnancy: a clinical challenge. Neurology Perspectives. 2022;2(3):179-81.FundingThis study received no specific funding from any public or private organization.
Lago, A. Boix, and J. Gutiérrez Naranjo. An atypical Horner syndrome. Neurology Perspectives. 2022;2(3):182-3.FundingThis work has not received any type of funding
Abildúa, MJ Abenza, et al. Sensitivity and specificity of visual evoked potentials for early diagnosis of demyelinating diseases. Neurology Perspectives. 2022;2(4):193-8.Ethical considerationsThis retrospective, observational study was performed with the authorization of the patient. The authors observed the relevant ethical standards. Informed consent was obtained from patients.
Guenther, G., et al. First report of spastic ataxia of Charlevoix-Saguenay cases in Mexico. Novel SACS gene mutations identified. Neurology Perspectives. 2022;2(4):214-23.Ethical disclosuresProtection of human and animal subjects.
The authors declare that no experiments were performed on humans or animals for this study.
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The authors have obtained the written informed consent of the patients or subjects mentioned in the article. The corresponding author is in possession of this document.
Blanco, N. Cerón, et al. Guillain-Barré syndrome associated with SARS-CoV-2 infection: A case series from 4 Colombian cities during the pandemic. Neurology Perspectives. 2022;2(4):232-9.FundingNo funding was received for this article.
García, J. C. N., et al. HaNDL syndrome after COVID-19. Neurology Perspectives. 2022;2(4):253-5FundingNil
Giménez, Mauricio Valiere, et al. Multiple ischaemic strokes and encephalopathy in a patient with CADASIL and COVID-19: a complex association. Neurology Perspectives. 2022; 2(4):256-8.FundingNil
Giménez, Mauricio Valiere, et al. Multiple ischaemic strokes and encephalopathy in a patient with CADASIL and COVID-19: a complex association. Neurology Perspectives. 2022;2(4): 256-8.FundingThe authors have no conflicts of interest to declare and have approved the content of the manuscript. All data are original and have not been presented previously in any other outlet. None of the authors received partial or total funding from any public or private organization for this study.
Velilla, T. Arrobas, et al. Consensus document for lipid profile determination and reporting in Spanish clinical laboratories. What parameters should a basic lipid profile include?. Neurology Perspectives. 2023;3(2):100126.Informed consentNot applicable. No research was conducted with patients and no patient data appear in the article.
Torres-Urazán, Daniela, et al. Characterisation and variables associated with mortality in a population with HIV and central nervous system opportunistic infections in a Colombian public hospital in Bogotá. Neurology Perspectives. 2023;3 (3):100127.Ethics disclosuresWe excluded patients for whom information on outcomes was not available. The study was evaluated and approved by our hospital's ethics committee.
Fredes-Roa, Claudia, et al. Neuropsychological profiles and neural correlates in typical and atypical variants of Alzheimer disease: A systematic qualitative review. Neurology Perspectives. 2023;3(3):100106.Right to privacy and informed consentThe authors declare that no patient data appear in this article.
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