PTN VIDEOS

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“Diagnosis and Treatment of Cervical Dystonia”
by Joseph Jankovic

TCR (Start Time) Topic
00:00:00:00 Sponsors and accreditation statement, faculty, CME advisor
00:02:36:00 Learning objectives
00:03:07:00 – 00:04:28:00 Disclosures
00:04:48:00 Definition, Prevalence, Epidemiology, and Diagnosis of CD
00:08:19:00 Clinical Features of CD
00:11:46:00 Treatment of CD
00:15:31:00 Evaluation of Patients With CD
00:17:14:00 Improving Response to Botulinum Toxin
00:18:10:00 Muscles Treated in CD According to Presentation
00:19:15:00 Efficacy of BoNT-A
00:23:05:00 Efficacy of BoNT-B
00:24:45:00 Immunogenicity
00:28:01:00 Factors That May Increase the Risk of Antibody Formation
00:30:04:00 Mechanism of Neutralizing Antibody Formation
00:31:42:00 Evidence-Based Outcomes and Long-Term Follow-up of Patients Treated With BoNT-A
00:35:35:00 – 00:36:30:00 Patient Case – BoNT-A For CD

 

“Molecular Basis for the Therapeutic Effectiveness
of Botulinum Neurotoxins” by Oliver Dolly

TCR (Start Time) Topic Discussed
00:37:26:00 Synaptic Transmission
00:39:00:00 Electron Tomography of Active Zones at Nerve Terminal
00:40:27:00 The Synaptic Vesicle
00:42:17:00 Botulinum Proteins
00:45:15:00 X-ray Crystallography of Botulinum Toxins
00:46:17:00 Targeting and Uptake of [125I]BoNT-A at Motor Nerve Terminals
00:48:30:00 Mechanism for the Inhibition of Neurotransmitter Release by BoNTs
00:50:48:00 Acknowledgements
  

 

 

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