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Retinoblastoma Program Overview Video

Retinoblastoma Program Overview

A partnership between Children’s Health and UT Southwestern has created one of the few specialized centers in the region dedicated to treating pediatric cerebrovascular disorders.
A Unique Clinic for Rare Autoimmune Neurologic Disorders News

A Unique Clinic for Rare Autoimmune Neurologic Disorders

A patient presents with severe encephalopathy and new-onset seizures with no apparent cause. They've had no stroke, no new medications, and no detectable tumor. The symptoms progress rapidly over a few days to weeks, putting the patient in the ICU with debilitating seizures. Maybe there are signs of neurological impairment due to the immune system’s response to a cancer. Or perhaps there are bewildering symptoms such as severe rigidity starting in the back and abdominal muscles, often mistaken for back spasms before spreading throughout the body. These are all symptoms that can signal a rare autoimmune neurologic disease, which are challenging to detect and even harder to manage.
Parkinson’s patients living better, longer with advances in care News

Parkinson’s patients living better, longer with advances in care

You don’t need the flux capacitor from “Back to the Future” to see how far Parkinson’s disease (PD) care has come since actor Michael J. Fox went public with his diagnosis in 1998. His new documentary, “Still,” is shining a fresh spotlight on the challenges of living with PD, as well as progress being made in research, early diagnosis, and effective treatment of symptoms.
Mother, daughter survive complex brain aneurysms News

Mother, daughter survive complex brain aneurysms

Vivian Ramirez Galvez had never experienced a headache like the one that caused her to faint at DFW International Airport in December 2022. “I don’t know what a gunshot feels like,” she told her mother, Susana Galvez. “But I feel like I’ve been shot in the head.”
UTSW study reveals how key protein affects neuron structure News

UTSW study reveals how key protein affects neuron structure

Insight into function of torsinA furthers understanding of rare movement disorder called DYT1 dystonia
Urgency in action: How research is revolutionizing stroke care News

Urgency in action: How research is revolutionizing stroke care

Acute ischemic stroke, a condition where a blockage in an artery disrupts blood flow to the brain, requires rapid treatment to prevent severe damage or death.
Beyond Stroke: A comprehensive approach to cerebrovascular care News

Beyond Stroke: A comprehensive approach to cerebrovascular care

While the term “stroke” often dominates discussions around cerebrovascular events, it’s also shorthand for the expansive work that’s being done at UT Southwestern’s Robert D. Rogers Advanced Comprehensive Stroke Center, where the team is dedicated to addressing a wide array of cerebrovascular diseases that impact the brain’s blood vessel system.
Natural grass may pose greater risk for football concussions News

Natural grass may pose greater risk for football concussions

Young players suffering head-to-ground impact on grass have more – and worse – symptoms than those on artificial turf, UT Southwestern study finds
Welcome to the Class of 2028 News

Welcome to the Class of 2028

We are thrilled to welcome our newly matched class of adult, child, and neurology-psychiatry residents as we kick off the new year with great enthusiasm.
Trials assess novel nanoparticle’s impact on brain cancer patients News

Trials assess novel nanoparticle’s impact on brain cancer patients

UT Southwestern researchers are studying new ways to use catheters and nanoparticles to break through the blood-brain barrier and more effectively treat complex brain cancers.
Personalizing Neuromodulation for Neuropsychiatric Disorders News

Personalizing Neuromodulation for Neuropsychiatric Disorders

Neuromodulation, or brain stimulation, has emerged as a viable treatment option for neuropsychiatric disease, augmenting existing treatments such as drug-based and psychological therapies. At the Peter O’Donnell Jr. Brain Institute, UT Southwestern researchers are utilizing their knowledge to build infrastructure for personalized neuromodulatory therapies to treat patients with depression, obsessive compulsive disorder, psychosis, and anxiety.
The Future of Medicine Sparks Here Video

The Future of Medicine Sparks Here

This is UT Southwestern Medical Center, and this is where a spark happens. Join UT Southwestern Medical Center and find your spark.

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