Diagnosis and Management of Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorder (Podcast)
The advent of approved treatments doesn’t change the need for a team approach to this challenging demyelinating autoimmune disease.
The advent of approved treatments doesn’t change the need for a team approach to this challenging demyelinating autoimmune disease.
A first-ever classification of tuberous sclerosis complex into 4 distinct subtypes promises to guide future disease surveillance, treatment strategies and clinical trial design.
A new risk-stratification score could help standardize care as it relates to extended prophylaxis after IBD surgery.
A major randomized trial is underway to compare an investigational LVAD with the only LVAD currently on the U.S. market for treatment of advanced heart…
PDE5 inhibitors are the first-line medical treatment for ED, but up to 40% of patients do not have a satisfactory response to these agents.
Cleveland Clinic researchers have discovered that the presence of the protein CD55 in cell nuclei can make ovarian cancer resistant to chemotherapy.
When a pediatric patient presented with severe congestion, snoring and a progressive cough, X-ray findings revealed the surprising source of the patient’s symptoms.
New prospective data could shape how multimodality imaging is used in surgical planning for patients with hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy. New research on optimal imaging modalities…
Expert group reviews the knowns and unknowns in differential diagnosis of pediatric-onset and late-onset multiple sclerosis.
Less than 2% of the population has a bicuspid aortic valve (BAV), so experience treating BAV disease is limited. We share learnings from our large…
Here’s why we find aortic valve repair to be a durable and effective option for treating many patients with aortic regurgitation.