Barcelona, Spain
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Barcelona, Spain
Twenty-third Meeting of the European Neurological Society 8 – 11 June 2013 Final Programme Barcelona, Spain www.ensinfo.org of the rd Meeting iety Twenty-thi rological Soc European Neu 2013 8 – 11 June me Final Program Barcelona, Spain fo.org www.ensin © Jan Engel - Fotolia.com DOWNLOAD THE ENS 2013 APP! Navigate through the programme Locate exhibitors Synchronise sessions with your personal calendar Access interactive map and more Scan the QR code: Android supported by iOS Committees 2 Welcome 3 Important Addresses 4 Sponsor Acknowledgements 5 Educational Grants 2014 6 CME Accreditation / Certificates 7 Subcommittee Meetings 9 Programme Overview Saturday, 8 June 2013 Sunday, 9 June 2013 Monday, 10 June 2013 Tuesday, 11 June 2013 10 – 11 12 – 13 14 – 15 16 – 17 Scientific Programme Saturday, 8 June 2013 Sunday, 9 June 2013 Monday, 10 June 2013 Tuesday, 11 June 2013 19 – 25 26 – 34 35 – 40 40 – 45 Oral Sessions Overview Sunday, 9 June 2013 Monday, 10 June 2013 Tuesday, 11 June 2013 46 47 – 54 55 – 66 67 – 69 Posters Overview Sunday, 9 June 2013 Monday, 10 June 2013 Tuesday, 11 June 2013 70 – 71 72 – 88 90 – 121 122 – 133 List of Chairpersons 134 List of Speakers and Authors 135 – 153 Instructions for Speakers and Authors 154 – 155 General Information 156 – 159 Registration Information 160 – 161 Networking Events 163 Useful Information about Barcelona 164 – 165 Travel to and within Barcelona 166 – 167 Venue Floor Plan 169 List of Exhibitors and Exhibition Floor Plan 170 – 171 Satellite Symposia 172 – 173 Imprint Editor ENS 2013 c/o Congrex Switzerland Ltd. Publisher & Layout Wecom Gesellschaft für Kommunikation mbH & Co. KG, Hildesheim / Germany, info@wecom.org All contents valid at the time of printing. For amendments there can be given no limit or warranty by editor and publisher. © Cover pictures fazon - Fotolia.com, PeterPunk - Fotolia.com, DZ-Media Verlag GmbH - Fotolia.com, bbourdages - Fotolia.com 3 Introduction Contents © fazon - Fotolia.com Committees ENS Executive Committee President: C.L. Bassetti, CH Past President: H. Reichmann, DE Secretary: G. Moonen, BE Members K. Bhatia, UK H. Cock, UK (Teaching Course Director) M. Dieterich, DE F. Fazekas, AT L. Kappos, CH (Treasurer) D. Pareyson, IT E. Ruzicka, CZ A. Siva, TR G. Stoll, DE (Scientific Programme Director) J. Valls-Solé, ES A. Verdelho, PT Journal of Neurology Official Journal of the European Neurological Society Joint Chief Editors: R.A. Barker, UK M. Filippi, IT M. Strupp, DE 4 Local Organising Committee M. Carreño O. Fernández M.T. Gómez-Isla F. Graus I. Illa J. Kulisevsky C. Molina A. Rodríguez-Antiguedad J. Sastre-Garriga M. Tintoré Chairperson of the 23rd ENS Meeting Prof. Xavier Montalban Hospital Vall d‘Hebron Neuroscience Passeig Vall d‘Hebron 119 – 129 08035 Barcelona / Spain Welcome Dear ENS colleagues On behalf of the European Neurological Society, its Executive Committee and the Local Organising Committee it is my pleasure to welcome you to the 23rd Meeting of the ENS in Barcelona (8 – 11 June 2013). In-depth knowledge of disease mechanisms and new evidence both for diagnosis and treatment of many neurological diseases largely gained momentum in the 1990s after a couple of centuries had been spent on defining clinical entities and drawing the anatomical and pathology blueprints. The aggregation of the neurosciences in the past decade has favoured the consolidation of Neurology as a medical specialty. Of note are the successful partnerships with imaging, immunology, genetics and epidemiology amongst others which have greatly contributed to remarkable developments such as those attained in Alzheimer’s Disease, Epilepsy, Parkinson’s Disease and Multiple Sclerosis to mention but a few. Translational research in Neurology has been a mainstay since the early days in the 18th Century and is today’s flagship toward better quality of living for persons with neurological diseases. Barcelona in mid June is always a cozy and fun Mediterranean city with plenty of light and life. We look forward to welcoming you so that you can get the best of this worldclass scientific meeting on Neurology. Prof. Xavier Montalban, M.D. PhD Chairman of the 23rd ENS Meeting 5 Introduction We are delighted to meet our peers in our beautiful city for a comprehensive scientific meeting that will offer plenty of learning opportunities in every subspecialty of Neurology by way of teaching courses, plenary talks as well as updates as to the latest available evidence delivered through oral and poster communications, together with industry sponsored symposia. This yearly meeting is also a great time to upkeep existing connections or create new ones, find opportunities for collaboration and delve into those topics that might be not so close to our daily practice. © Jan S. - Fotolia.com Important Addresses ENS Secretariat European Neurological Society (ENS) Peter Merian-Strasse 80 4002 Basel / Switzerland Tel: +41 61 691 51 11 Fax: +41 61 686 77 88 Email:info@ensinfo.org www.ensinfo.org Congress Organiser ENS 2013 c/o Congrex Switzerland Ltd. Peter Merian-Strasse 80 4002 Basel / Switzerland Tel: +41 61 686 77 77 Fax: +41 61 686 77 88 Email:basel@congrex.com www.congrex.com Phone onsite: +34 932 334 575 Accommodation and Travel Agency Congrex Travel Ltd. Peter Merian-Strasse 80 4002 Basel / Switzerland Tel: +41 61 690 94 11 Fax: +41 61 690 94 14 Email:ens.hotel@congrex.com Phone onsite:+34 932 334 574 Fax onsite: +34 932 334 300 6 Congress Venue Fira de Barcelona – Recinto Gran Via Pabellon 8 (North Entrance) Av. Joan Carles I, 64 08908 L’Hospitalet de Llobregat Barcelona / Spain www.firabcn.es Sponsor Acknowledgements The ENS wishes to express its gratitude to the following companies who, through their generosity, have helped to make this congress possible: Silver Medal Sponsors Introduction Bronze Medal Sponsors Sponsor 7 Educational Grants 2014 DEPARTMENT-DEPARTMENT CO-OPERATION PROGRAMME 2014 40 grants each amounting to a maximum of € 1,800.– in order to make it possible to stay at a foreign department for 6 weeks. APPLICATION DEADLINE: 30 November 2013 FELLOWSHIP 2014 Up to 5 Scientific Grants & 3 Educational Grants each amounting to a maximum of € 2,000.– per month DURATION: up to 12 months APPLICATION DEADLINE: 31 December 2013 SPRING SCHOOL FOR YOUNG NEUROLOGISTS – MAY 8-11, 2014 This annual meeting offers lectures and workshops for up to 120 young neurologists. Participants pay for their travel only. APPLICATION DEADLINE: 31 January 2014 CME ARTICLES Each month a CME article is published in the European Journal of Neurology and on the EFNS website. Answer 5 article-related questions correctly and receive a certificate recommending one hour of CME. APPLICATION: Please register on the EFNS website for free-of-charge access. eBRAIN – www.ebrainjnc.com This e-learning programme consists of more than 500 sessions and is free-of-charge for EFNS and ENS members. Please contact education@efns.org to get your access token. All application forms and detailed information can be found on the website. WWW.EFNS.ORG AWARDS & GRANTS Introduction © rnl - Fotolia.com CME Accreditation / Certificates CME Credits The quality of continuing education will be rated by the CME system of the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education. European Accreditation is granted in order to allow participants to validate the credits obtained at the ENS in their European home country. EACCME credits are recognised by the American Medical Association towards the Physicians’ Recognition Award (PRA). To convert EACCME credit to AMA PRA category 1 credit, contact AMA (www.ama-assn.org). Rating of the ENS Meeting: 6 points/day, 3 points/half-day The accreditation is valid for the main congress programme only and does not cover the company-sponsored symposia. CME Certificates To claim your CME credits, please fill in the online evaluation form at the congress website www.congrex.ch/ens2013 after the meeting. Please use your personal access code, which is given to you on a voucher with your badge. After completing a questionnaire you can print the certificate indicating the CME credits. CME Credits for Teaching Courses: please note that the teaching course handouts include a certificate for each course. Certificates are only available during the course and cannot be issued afterwards. Attendance Certificates Attendance certificates will be available from Monday afternoon onwards at the Self-Service Stations. Changes of certificates will be charged € 10.– 9 Satellite Symposium Saturday 8 June 2013 | 11:50–13:20 Auditorium: Room A Re-evaluating the treatment algorithm Programme Chairs: Alex Rovira (Spain) Peter Rieckmann (Germany) Multiple sclerosis: Changing concepts, new targets Frederik Barkhof (the Netherlands) Treatment sequencing or treatment selection: Time to re-evaluate our approach? Patrick Vermersch (France) Older, but wiser? Current therapeutic options and the new treatment algorithm Óscar Fernández (Spain) HQ/CPX/13/0002 Subcommittee Meetings The Executive Committee has set up a series of subcommittees in order to increase involvement in policy decisions, representative of the diversity within the neurological field. The subcommittees aim to promote and advance the continuing education within their neurological specialties. The subcommittees also serve as a place to exchange ideas and to network. Ideas and suggestions for the scientific programme for 2015 will be collected during the subcommittee meetings in Barcelona. We are looking forward to see you at one of the meetings! Coordinator Day & Time Lüder Deecke Saturday, 8 June 2013, 11:45 – 12:45 Room F Child Neurology Daniela Pohl Saturday, 8 June 2013, 11:50 – 12:50 ENS booth Neuro-otology / Neuro-ophtalmology Marianne Dieterich Saturday, 8 June 2013, 12:30 – 13:30 ENS booth Neurorehabilitation Volker Dietz Saturday, 8 June 2013, 17:00 – 18:00 ENS booth Sunday, 9 June 2013, 09:30 – 10:30 ENS booth Multiple sclerosis / Giancarlo Comi Demyelinating diseases of CNS Room General neurology Aksel Siva Sunday, 9 June 2013, 10:30 – 11:15 ENS booth Neuroimaging Massimo Filippi Sunday, 9 June 2013, 11:15 – 12:15 ENS booth ENS booth Pain Pedro Schestatsky Sunday, 9 June 2013, 11:00 – 12:00 Headache Fabio Antonaci Sunday, 9 June 2013, 12:00 – 13:00 ENS booth Coma and chronic disorders of consciousness Steven Laureys Sunday, 9 June 2013, 12:00 – 13:00 Room C Muscle and neuromuscular junction disorders Corrado Angelini Sunday, 9 June 2013, 12:00 – 13:00 Room F ENS booth Peripheral neuropathy Claudia Sommer Sunday, 9 June 2013, 12:30 – 13:30 Movement disorders Kailash Bhatia Sunday, 9 June 2013, 17:00 – 18:00 ENS booth Epilepsy Paul Boon Sunday, 9 June 2013, 17:30 – 18:30 ENS booth Basic / Preclinical neuroscience Pasquale Annunziata Monday, 10 June 2013, 11:00 – 12:00 ENS booth Motor neuron disease Monday, 10 June 2013, 12:00 – 13:00 Room E Vincenzo Silani Clinical neurophysiology Josep Valls-Solé Monday, 10 June 2013, 12:00 – 13:00 ENS booth Dementia Daniela Galimberti Monday, 10 June 2013, 12:30 – 13:30 ENS booth Sleep disorders Joan Santamaria Monday, 10 June 2013, 15:00 – 16:00 ENS booth Clinical neurogenetics Davide Pareyson Monday, 10 June 2013, 16:30 – 17:30 ENS booth Cerebrovascular disorders Franz Fazekas Monday, 10 June 2013, 17:00 – 18:00 ENS booth Infectious disorders Erich Schmutzhard Tuesday, 11 June 2013, 11:30 – 12:30 ENS booth Neuro-oncology Riccardo Soffietti Tuesday, 11 June 2013, 12:00 – 13:00 ENS booth 11 Introduction Subcommittee Higher cortical functions Saturday, 8 June 2013 Plenary Hall 08:30 09:00 09:30 Room A Room B Room C 08:30 – 10:00 08:30 – 10:00 08:30 – 10:00 Interactive Case Presentation 1 Interactive Case Presentation 2 Interactive Case Presentation 3 Clinical pitfalls Imaging pitfalls p. 19 Unusual movement disorders p. 19 p. 19 10:00 10:10 – 11:40 Workshop 1 Epilepsy and metabolic disorders: diagnosis you don’t want to miss 10:30 11:00 11:30 p. 19 12:00 11:50 – 13:20 12:30 Satellite Symposium Workshop 2 Recognition and treatment of headache as symptoms p. 19 10:10 – 11:40 Workshop 3 From poison to treatment: the contribution of Botulinum toxin to Neurology over the last 25 years p. 20 12:00 – 13:30 Lunch Break Teva 13:00 10:10 – 11:40 p. 21 13:30 14:00 14:30 15:00 13:30 – 17:00 13:30 – 17:00 13:30 – 17:00 Teaching Course 1 Teaching Course 2 Teaching Course 3 Update on movement disorders in childhood and adolescence Age and gender issues in headache Management of the dizzy patient 15:00 – 15:30 Coffee Break 15:30 TC Continuation 16:00 TC Continuation TC Continuation 16:30 p. 22 p. 23 p. 23 17:00 17:30 18:00 18:30 19:00 19:30 17:15 – 19:15 Presidential Symposium Sleep for the brain, by the brain p. 25 19:30 – approx. 21:00 Opening Ceremony: Fira Gran Via (Hall 8), 2nd Floor p. 163 12:00 – 16:00 Exhibition opening hours 12 Saturday, 8 June 2013 Room D Room E Room F 08:30 08:30 – 10:00 Interactive Case Presentation 4 09:00 Paroxysmal events 09:30 p. 19 10:00 10:10 – 11:40 10:10 – 11:40 10:10 – 11:40 Workshop 4 Workshop 5 Special Session 10:30 The daily-life application In a case of Neurology & Arts: of the revised 2010 mononeuropathy, what the processing of music McDonald criteria for to do to define better in the brain patients suspecting of having MS the lesion? p. 20 p. 20 p. 21 11:30 12:00 12:30 12:00 – 13:30 Lunch Break 13:00 13:30 13:30 – 17:00 13:30 – 17:00 13:30 – 17:00 Teaching Course 4 Teaching Course 5 Teaching Course 6 Rehabilitation after stroke Longitudinal monitoring with neuroimaging techniques Approach to peripheral neuropathy 14:00 14:30 15:00 15:00 – 15:30 Coffee Break 15:30 TC Continuation TC Continuation TC Continuation 16:00 16:30 p. 24 p. 24 p. 25 17:00 17:30 18:00 18:30 19:00 19:30 – approx. 21:00 Opening Ceremony: Fira Gran Via (Hall 8), 2nd Floor 19:30 p. 163 12:00 – 16:00 Exhibition opening hours 13 Programme Overview 12:00 – 13:00 Joint ENS-Indian Symposium Management of neurological disorders p. 22 in India 11:00 Sunday, 9 June 2013 Plenary Hall 08:00 08:30 09:00 09:30 Room A Room B Room C 08:00 – 11:30 Teaching Course 8 Essential contribution of clinical neurophysiology to syndromic diagnosis 08:00 – 11:30 08:00 – 11:30 Teaching Course 12 Teaching Course 7 Current and future treatments in neurology I (full day) Stroke in children and young adults 09:30 – 10:00 Coffee Break 10:00 TC Continuation 10:30 TC Continuation TC Continuation 11:00 p. 28 11:30 12:00 12:30 13:00 p. 26 p. 26 11:30 – 12:30 Lunch & Coffee Break 12:00 – 13:30 12:00 – 13:30 Satellite Symposium Satellite Symposium Biogen Idec SSIF p. 29 p. 30 13:30 13:45 – 17:15 Teaching Course 12 Current and future treatments in neurology II (full day) 14:00 14:30 15:00 13:45 – 17:15 Teaching Course 13 Tourette’s syndrome and related disorders 13:45 – 15:15 Oral Session 1 Neurogenetics p. 47 15:15 – 15:45 Coffe Break 15:30 16:00 16:30 17:00 17:30 18:00 18:30 15:45 – 17:15 Oral Session 6 15:45 – 17:15 TC Continuation TC Continuation Motor neuron disease pp. 51 – 52 p. 29 p. 32 p. 51 17:30 – 19:00 17:30 – 19:00 Satellite Symposium Satellite Symposium Merck Serono Eisai Europe Ltd. p. 33 p. 34 19:00 09:00 – 17:30 Exhibition opening hours 14 Oral Session 5 Infection and inflammation Sunday, 9 June 2013 Room D 08:00 – 11:30 Teaching Course 9 A practical approach to the complex neurogenetic syndromes Room E Room F Poster Area 08:00 – 11:30 08:00 – 11:30 08:00 Teaching Course 10 Teaching Course 11 Brain computer interfaces 08:30 Diagnosis and treatment of muscle syndromes 09:00 09:30 09:30 – 10:00 Coffee Break 10:00 TC Continuation TC Continuation TC Continuation 10:30 11:00 p. 27 p. 27 p. 28 11:30 – 12:30 11:30 – 12:30 Lunch & Coffee Break Poster Session 1 12:00 – 13:30 11:30 12:00 Satellite Symposium 12:30 12:30 – 13:30 Actelion EAYNT Session p. 31 13:00 p. 31 13:30 13:45 – 15:15 13:45 – 15:15 13:45 – 15:15 Oral Session 2 Oral Session 3 Oral Session 4 Multiple sclerosis I: therapeutics Neurophysiology Pain and headache pp. 48 – 49 p. 49 14:00 14:30 p. 50 15:00 15:15 – 15:45 Coffe Break 15:30 15:45 – 17:15 15:45 – 17:15 15:45 – 17:15 Joint ENS-SEN Symposium Oral Session 7 Oral Session 8 Neurooncology and miscellaneous General neurology I: neuro-otology and neuro ophthalmology Role of antibodies in MS p. 32 pp. 52 – 53 pp. 53 – 54 16:00 16:30 17:00 17:30 18:00 18:30 19:00 09:00 – 17:30 Exhibition opening hours 15 Programme Overview pp. 72 – 88 Monday, 10 June 2013 Plenary Hall Room A Room B 09:00 – 11:00 09:00 – 11:00 Room C 07:30 08:00 08:30 09:00 09:30 10:00 Symposium Symposium Advances in stroke prevention and treatment Parkinson and Parkinsonism p. 35 p. 35 09:30 – 11:00 09:30 – 11:00 Oral Session 9 Oral Session 10 Epilepsy I Neuroimaging 10:30 pp. 55 – 56 p. 55 11:00 11:00 – 12:00 Lunch and Coffee Break 11:30 12:00 12:30 13:00 13:30 14:00 14:30 11:45 – 13:15 Satellite Symposium Novartis p. 36 13:30 – 15:00 Oral Session 12 Cerebrovascular disorders I pp. 57 – 58 15:00 15:30 16:00 16:30 13:30 – 15:00 Oral Session 13 Multiple sclerosis II: pathogy and patogenesis pp. 58 – 59 13:30 – 15:00 13:30 – 15:00 Oral Session 14 Oral Session 15 Dementia I Muscle disorders pp. 59 – 60 pp. 60 – 61 15:00 – 15:30 Coffee Break 15:30 – 17:00 15:30 – 17:00 15:30 – 17:00 15:30 – 17:00 Oral Session 17 Oral Session 18 Oral Session 19 Oral Session 20 Cerebrovascular disorders II Multiple sclerosis III: other Dementia II Peripheral neuropathies pp. 62 – 63 pp. 63 – 64 pp. 64 – 65 pp. 65 – 66 17:00 17:30 17:30 – 19:00 18:00 Satellite Symposium 18:30 Genzyme p. 39 19:00 19:30 20:00 20:00 ENS Farewell Networking Event in the "Casa Battló"; City Centre 10:30 – 17:30 Exhibition opening hours 16 p. 163 Monday, 10 June 2013 Room D Room E Room F Poster Area 07:45 – 08:45 1st Assembly of Delegates (ENS) 07:30 – 09:00 Practical Session 1 Conventional needle electromyography 07:30 08:00 08:30 p. 35 09:00 09:30 – 11:00 09:30 – 11:00 09:30 – 11:00 Oral Session 11 Workshop 6 Workshop 7 Paediatric neurology How to deal with ICU acquired weakness Complex regional pain syndrome pp. 56 – 57 p. 36 09:30 10:00 10:30 p. 36 11:00 11:30 – 12:30 Poster Session 2 12:15 – 13:15 Special Session ENS-EAYNT Translational Neurology p. 37 13:30 – 17:00 13:30 – 17:00 Teaching Course 14 Teaching Course 15 Brain endothelium Practical as therapeutic tarmovement get in neurological disorders disorders 12:30 13:00 13:30 13:30 – 15:00 Oral Session 16 14:00 Sleep disorders 14:30 p. 61 15:00 15:30 15:30 – 17:00 TC Continuation Oral Session 21 16:00 Neuro rehabilitation p. 37 p. 38 12:00 pp. 90 – 105 15:00 – 15:30 Coffee Break TC Continuation 11:30 16:30 p. 66 17:00 17:15 – 18:45 Practical Session 2 17:30 – 18:30 Single fibre electro myography Poster Session 3 17:30 18:00 pp. 106 – 121 18:30 p. 38 19:00 19:30 20:00 ENS Farewell Networking Event in the "Casa Battló"; City Centre 20:00 p. 163 10:30 – 17:30 Exhibition opening hours 17 Programme Overview 11:00 – 12:00 Lunch and Coffee Break Tuesday, 11 June 2013 Plenary Hall Room A Room B 09:00 – 11:00 09:00 – 11:00 Room C 07:30 08:00 08:30 09:00 09:30 10:00 Symposium Symposium Personalised treatment in MS Recent advances in Alzheimer and other dementias 09:30 – 11:00 09:30 – 11:00 Oral Session 22 Oral Session 23 Epilepsy II Extrapyramidal disorders 10:30 p. 40 p. 67 p. 40 p. 68 11:00 11:00 – 12:00 Lunch and Coffee Break 11:30 11:45 – 13:15 12:00 Satellite Symposium 12:30 Bayer HealthCare 13:00 13:30 14:00 14:30 p. 41 13:30 – 17:00 13:30 – 17:00 13:30 – 17:00 13:30 – 17:00 Teaching Course 16 Teaching Course 17 Teaching Course 18 Teaching Course 19 Dementia: tools for early diagnosis and progression monitoring 15:00 Measuring heterogeneity in MS: the MRI perspective Challenges in neurodegenerative diseases: ALS and FTD Epilepsy, diagnostic advances 15:00 – 15:30 Coffee Break 15:30 16:00 TC Continuation TC Continuation TC Continuation TC Continuation 16:30 p. 42 p. 43 p. 43 17:00 17:30 10:30 – 16:00 Exhibition opening hours 18 p. 44 Tuesday, 11 June 2013 Room D Room E Room F Poster Area 07:30 07:30 – 09:00 Practical Session 3 08:00 Nerve conduction studies 08:30 p. 40 09:00 09:30 – 11:00 09:30 – 11:00 Oral Session 24 Workshop 8 Workshop 9 Cerebrovascular disorders III Muscle biopsy and molecular diagnosis Diagnostic procedures in CNS infections p. 69 11:00 – 12:00 ENS Business Meeting p. 41 09:30 10:00 10:30 p. 41 11:00 11:00 – 12:00 Lunch and Coffee Break 11:30 – 12:30 11:45 – 13:15 p. 157 Poster Session 4 Practical Session 4 Reflexes and long latency responses p. 42 13:30 – 17:00 13:30 – 17:00 13:30 – 17:00 Teaching Course 20 Teaching Course 21 Teaching Course 22 Emerging infections of the nervous system Hot spots in neuro-oncology Genetics of pain 11:30 12:00 pp. 122 – 133 12:30 13:00 13:30 14:00 14:30 15:00 15:00 – 15:30 Coffee Break 15:30 TC Continuation TC Continuation TC Continuation 16:00 16:30 p. 44 p. 45 p. 45 17:00 17:30 10:30 – 16:00 Exhibition opening hours 19 Programme Overview 09:30 – 11:00 Merck Serono is a division of Merck Scientific Programme Saturday, 8 June 2013 08:30 – 10:00 Interactive Case Presentations Room A 1 Clinical pitfalls C.L. Bassetti, G. Moonen (Berne, CH; Liège, BE) Room B 2 Imaging pitfalls M. Filippi (Milan, IT) Room C 3 Unusual movement disorders K. Bhatia (London, UK) Room D 4 Paroxysmal events H. Cock (London, UK) 10:10 – 11:40 Room A Workshop 1 Epilepsy and metabolic disorders: diagnosis you don't want to miss Chairperson: B. Plecko (Zurich, CH) 5Hands-on metabolic work-up for neonatal and infantile seizures B. Plecko (Zurich, CH) and metabolic disorders in adolescents and adults: a practical diagnostic approach F. Sedel (Paris, FR) 10:10 – 11:40 Room B T his workshop is based on the input of the ENS Subcommittee Child Neurology (Chair: D. Pohl (Ottawa, CA)) Workshop 2 Recognition and treatment of headache as symptoms Chairperson: A. Siva (Istanbul, TR) 7 Headache in the emergency room A. Siva (Istanbul, TR) 8Intracranial pressure changes and headache – diagnosis and management F. Antonaci (Pavia, IT) This workshop is based on the input of the ENS Subcommittee Headache (Chair: A. Siva (Istanbul, TR)) 21 Scientific Programme 6Epilepsy Scientific Programme 10:10 – 11:40 Room C Saturday, 8 June 2013 Workshop 3 From poison to treatment: the contribution of Botulinum toxin to Neurology over the last 25 years Chairperson: M.H. Marion (London, UK) 9The contribution of Botulinum toxin treatment in dystonia over the last 25 years M.H. Marion (London, UK) 10The contribution of Botulinum toxin treatment in spasticity R. Jech (Prague, CZ) This workshop is based on the input of the ENS Subcommittee Movement Disorders (Chair: K. Bhatia (London, UK)) 10:10 – 11:40 Room D Workshop 4 The daily-life application of the revised 2010 McDonald criteria for patients suspecting of having MS Chairperson: M.A. Rocca (Milan, IT) 11 The neurologist's perspective L. Kappos (Basel, CH) 12 The radiologist's perspective M.A. Rocca (Milan, IT) T his workshop is based on the input of the ENS Subcommittee Neuroimaging (Chair: M. Filippi (Milan, IT)) 10:10 – 11:40 Room E Workshop 5 In a case of mononeuropathy, what to do to define better the lesion? Chairperson: R. Liguori (Bologna, IT) 13 Nerve conduction studies R. Liguori (Bologna, IT) 14Ultrasound as completion to assess site, cause and possible therapy L. Padua (Rome, IT) T his workshop is based on the input of the ENS Subcommittee Clinical Neurophysiology (Chair: J. Valls-Solé (Barcelona, ES)) 22 Scientific Programme 10:10 – 11:40 Room F Saturday, 8 June 2013 Special Session Neurology & Arts: the processing of music in the brain Chairpersons:L. Deecke (Vienna, AT) I. Peretz (Montreal, CA) 15What do we learn about music processing when studying brain lesioned patients? I. Peretz (Montreal, CA) 16Functional neuroimaging of music processing in the brain R. Beisteiner (Vienna, AT) 17Apollo's gift and curse: motor learning and un-learning in musicians E. Altenmüller (Hannover, DE) 11:50 – 13:20 Room A Emerging insights in multiple sclerosis: Re-evaluating the treatment algorithm Chairpersons:A. Rovira (Barcelona, ES) P. Rieckmann (Bamberg, DE) 11:50 11:55 18Multiple 12:15 19 Treatment 12:35 20 Older, 12:55 Panel discussion 13:15 Closing remarks A. Rovira (Barcelona, ES) P. Rieckmann (Bamberg, DE) Scientific Programme Welcome and introduction A. Rovira (Barcelona, ES) P. Rieckmann (Bamberg, DE) Sclerosis: changing concepts, new targets F. Barkhof (Amsterdam, NL) sequencing or treatment selection: Time to re-evaluate our approach? P. Vermersch (Lille, FR) but wiser? Current therapeutic options and the new treatment algorithm O. Fernández (Malaga, ES) Satellite Symposium organised by 23 Scientific Programme 12:00 – 13:00 Room D Saturday, 8 June 2013 Joint ENS-Indian Symposium 2nd Meeting of ENS with Indian Speakers on the management of neurological disorders in India Chairpersons:H. Cock (London, UK) H. Reichmann (Dresden, DE) R. Patankar (Mumbai, IN) 21 Epilepsy in the Indian scenario B. Sharma (Jaipur, IN) 22 Treatment of acute ischaemic stroke-beyond window period R. Patankar (Mumbai, IN) 13:30 – 17:00 Room A Teaching Course 1 Update on movement disorders in childhood and adolescence Chairpersons:K. Bhatia (London, UK) A. Vincent (Oxford, UK) 13:30 29 Dystonia 14:15 30Movement 15:00 15:30 31Movement 16:15 32Psychogenic – Clinical, genetic and neuropathological features H. Houlden (London, UK) disorders in treatable neurometabolic diseases M. Willemsen (Nijmegen, NL) Coffee break disorders in paraneoplastic and autoimmune diseases A. Vincent (Oxford, UK) movement disorders: diagnostic hints and pitfalls K. Bhatia (London, UK) T his teaching course is based on the input of the ENS Subcommittee Child Neurology (Chair: D. Pohl (Ottawa, CA)) 24 Scientific Programme Saturday, 8 June 2013 13:30 – 17:00 Room B Teaching Course 2 Age and gender issues in headache Chairpersons:F. Antonaci (Pavia, IT) R. Nappi (Pavia, IT) 13:30 33 Diagnostic errors in primary headache F. Antonaci (Pavia, IT) 14:15 34 Headache in children and adolescents S. Kuhn Natriashvili (Vienna, AT) 15:00 Coffee break 15:30 35 Headache in women R. Nappi (Pavia, IT) 16:15 36 Headache in the elderly M.G. Buzzi (Rome, IT) 13:30 – 17:00 Room C Teaching Course 3 Management of the dizzy patient Chairpersons:M. Dieterich (Munich, DE) A.M. Bronstein (London, UK) 13:30 37Differential 14:15 38Differential 15:00 Coffee break 15:30 39 Chronic dizziness and dysequilibrium A.M. Bronstein (London, UK) 16:15 40 Physical therapy of the dizzy patient C. Helmchen (Lübeck, DE) Scientific Programme T his teaching course is based on the input of the ENS Subcommittee Headache (Chair: F. Antonaci (Pavia, IT)) diagnostics of peripheral vertigo syndromes D. Straumann (Zurich, CH) diagnoses of central vertigo syndromes M. Dieterich (Munich, DE) T his teaching course is based on the input of the ENS Subcommittee Neuro-otology & Neuroophtalmology (Chair: M. Dieterich (Munich, DE)) 25 Scientific Programme Saturday, 8 June 2013 13:30 – 17:00 Room D Teaching Course 4 Rehabilitation after stroke Chairpersons:V. Dietz (Zurich, CH) J. Rothwell (London, UK) 13:30 41Swallowing 14:15 42 Spasticity and locomotion V. Dietz (Zurich, CH) 15:00 Coffee break 15:30 43Direct 16:15 44 and speech rehabilitation after stroke: new approaches J. Rothwell (London, UK) current brain stimulation: significance in stroke rehabilitation W. Paulus (Göttingen, DE) Cognitive rehabilitation after stroke E. Altenmüller (Hannover, DE) T his teaching course is based on the input of the ENS Subcommittee Neurorehabilitation (Chair: V. Dietz (Zurich, CH)) 13:30 – 17:00 Room E Teaching Course 5 Longitudinal monitoring with neuroimaging techniques Chairpersons:M. Filippi (Milan, IT) F. Fazekas (Graz, AT) 13:30 45 14:15 46Dementia Multiple Sclerosis F. Fazekas (Graz, AT) M. Filippi (Milan, IT) 15:00 Coffee break 15:30 47 Imaging progression of Parkinson's disease D. Brooks (London, UK) 16:15 48 Motor neuron disease F. Agosta (Milan, IT) T his teaching course is based on the input of the ENS Subcommittee Neuroimaging (Chair: M. Filippi (Milan, IT)) 26 Scientific Programme Saturday, 8 June 2013 13:30 – 17:00 Room F Teaching Course 6 Approach to peripheral neuropathy Chairpersons:C. Sommer (Würzburg, DE) G. Llewelyn (Cardiff, UK) 13:30 49 Diagnostic approach to peripheral neuropathy C. Sommer (Würzburg, DE) 14:15 50 Diabetic neuropathy G. Llewelyn (Cardiff, UK) 15:00 Coffee break 15:30 51 Acute neuropathies B. Jacobs (Rotterdam, NL) 16:15 52 Hereditary neuropathies D. Pareyson (Milan, IT) 17:15 – 19:15 Plenary Hall Presidential Symposium Sleep for the brain, by the brain Chairperson: C.L. Bassetti (Berne, CH) 17:15 53Neuronal 17:45 54Reciprocal 18:15 55Sleep-wake 18:45 56 Sleep-wake networks and mechanisms responsible for sleep and their dysfunctions in pathologies P.-H. Luppi (Lyon, FR) interactions between wakefulness and sleep P. Maquet (Liège, BE) disorders as first/main manifestation of a neurological disorder J. Santamaria (Barcelona, ES) disorders as modulators of the outcome of neurological disorders C.L. Bassetti (Berne, CH) 27 Scientific Programme T his teaching course is based on the input of the ENS Subcommittee Peripheral Neuropathy (Chair: C. Sommer (Würzburg, DE)) Scientific Programme Sunday, 9 June 2013 08:00 – 11:30 Room B Teaching Course 7 Stroke in children and young adults Chairpersons:P. Berlit (Essen, DE) A.C. Fonseca (Lisbon, PT) 08:00 57Coagulation 08:45 58 Genetic disorders M. Dichgans (Munich, DE) 09:30 Coffee break 10:00 59Vasculopathies disorders as the cause of stroke in the young A.C. Fonseca (Lisbon, PT) P. Berlit (Essen, DE) 10:45 60 Vasospasm and migraine C. Stapf (Paris, FR) This teaching course is based on the input of the ENS Subcommittee Cerebrovascular Disorders (Chair: P. Berlit (Essen, DE)) 08:00 – 11:30 Room C Teaching Course 8 Essential contribution of clinical neurophysiology to syndromic diagnosis Chairpersons:J. Valls-Solé (Barcelona, ES) C. Krarup (Copenhagen, DK) 08:00 61Generalised 08:45 62Tetraparesis 09:30 10:00 63 Facial 10:45 64How weakness. Is it motor neuron disease, myopathy, myasthenia or chronic fatigue? C. Krarup (Copenhagen, DK) in the UCI. Is it neuropathy or myopathy? R. Dengler (Hannover, DE) Coffee break pain. Is it the nerve, the joint or the muscle? S.K. Jääskeläinen (Turku, FI) neurophysiology might help in case of a suspected psychogenic disorder J. Valls-Solé (Barcelona, ES) This teaching course is based on the input of the ENS Subcommittee Clinical Neurophysiology (Chair: J. Valls-Solé (Barcelona, ES)) 28 Scientific Programme Sunday, 9 June 2013 08:00 – 11:30 Room D Teaching Course 9 A practical approach to the complex neurogenetic syndromes Chairpersons:D. Pareyson (Milan, IT) T. Klopstock (Munich, DE) 08:00 65 The clinical approach N. Wood (London, UK) 08:45 66 The contribution of the laboratory tests T. Klopstock (Munich, DE) 09:30 Coffee break 10:00 67 The contribution of MRI C. Uggetti (Milan, IT) 10:45 68 Illustrative clinical cases D. Pareyson (Milan, IT) This teaching course is based on the input of the ENS Subcommittee Clinical Neurogenetics (Chair: D. Pareyson (Milan, IT)) Teaching Course 10 Brain computer interfaces Chairpersons:S. Laureys (Liège, BE) Q. Noirhomme (Liège, BE) Scientific Programme 08:00 – 11:30 Room E ENS-AAN joint teaching course 08:00 69 Why do we need BCI? S. Laureys (Liège, BE) 08:45 70 How do brain-computer interfaces work? Q. Noirhomme (Liège, BE) 09:30 Coffee break 10:00 71 BCI in disorders of consciousness D. Mattia (Rome, IT) 10:45 72 Future challenges of BCI D. McFarland (Albany, US) This teaching course is based on the input of the ENS Subcommittee Coma and Chronic Disorders of Consciousness (Chair: S. Laureys (Liège, BE)) 29 Scientific Programme 08:00 – 11:30 Room F Sunday, 9 June 2013 Teaching Course 11 Diagnosis and treatment of muscle syndromes Chairpersons:C. Angelini (Venice/Padua, IT) H. Lochmüller (Newcastle, UK) ENS-AAN joint teaching course 08:00 73 Ophthalmoplegia: one sign, many diseases A. Toscano (Messina, IT) 08:45 74The 09:30 09:30 75Approach 10:45 76Inflammatory approach to children with myasthenic syndromes H. Lochmüller (Newcastle, UK) Coffee break to Scapuloperoneal syndromes S. Iyadurai (St. Louis, US) myopathies: clinical clues for diagnosis and treatment C. Angelini (Venice/Padua, IT) This teaching course is based on the input of the ENS Subcommittee Muscle and Neuromuscular Junction Disorders (Chair: C. Angelini (Venice/Padua, IT)) 08:00 – 11:30 Room A Teaching Course 12 Current and future treatments in neurology I (Full day course) Chairpersons:Z. Argov (Jerusalem, IL) H. Reichmann (Dresden, DE) 08:00 77 Acute myelitis H.-P. Hartung (Düsseldorf, DE) 08:45 78 Stroke and cervical artery dissection S. Debette (Lille, FR) 09:30 Coffee break 10:00 79 Myasthenic crisis Z. Argov (Jerusalem, IL) 10:45 80 The patient with advanced Parkinson‘s disease H. Reichmann (Dresden, DE) 30 Scientific Programme Sunday, 9 June 2013 13:45 – 17:15 Room A Teaching Course 12 Current and future treatments in neurology II (Full-day course) Chairpersons:Z. Argov (Jerusalem, IL) H. Reichmann (Dresden, DE) 13:45 81Mild 14:30 82Treatment 15:15 Coffee break 15:45 83 Epilepsy treatment beyond medications P. Boon (Ghent, BE) 16:30 84Stem 12:00 – 13:30 Plenary Hall Moving the treatment of MS forward Chairpersons:X. Montalban (Barcelona, ES) R. Gold (Bochum, DE) 12:00 85Tailoring 12:10 86Oral 12:35 87Natalizumab: 12:50 88Pegylation: 13:10 89PR-Fampridine: 13:25 cognitive impairment and early Alzheimer‘s disease E. Scarpini (Milan, IT) of common neurological diseases during pregnancy B. Schmitz (Berlin, DE) Scientific Programme cell therapy in neurology: promise and hype A. Uccelli (Genoa, IT) choice: a drug for each patient at the right time X. Montalban (Barcelona, ES) dimethyl fumarate: a new effective choice for patients R. Gold (Bochum, DE) early and effective use for the right patient M. Linnebank (Zurich, CH) a new ADVANCE after 20 years of interferon beta-1a evolution B. Kieseier (Düsseldorf, DE) a first look at quality of life through ENABLE data P. Soelberg Sørensen (Copenhagen, DK) Question and answer and closing remarks Satellite Symposium organised by 31 Scientific Programme Sunday, 9 June 2013 12:00 – 13:30 Room B Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis: where do we stand? Chairpersons:G. Comi (Milan, IT) V. Silani (Milan, IT) 12:00 12:10 98L1: 12:30 Discussion 12:35 99 L2: MND spectrum: MRI features F. Agosta (Milan, IT) 12:55 Discussion 13:00 100 L3: Therapy: state of the art and unmet needs O. Hardiman (Dublin, IE) 13:20 Discussion and concluding remarks SSIF Opening G. Comi (Milan, IT) Patho-physyological updates on amyotrophic lateral sclerosis A.C. Ludolph (Ulm, DE) Satellite Symposium organised by 32 Scientific Programme Sunday, 9 June 2013 12:00 – 13:30 Room D From neurological anomalies to diagnosis of treatable conditions: lessons from Niemann-Pick disease Type C Chairperson: A. Burlina (Bassano del Grappa, IT) 12:00 12:10 94Relevance 12:25 95 A clinical 12:40 96 From 12:55 97 Treating 13:10 Question and answer session All 13:25 Summary and conclusions A. Burlina (Bassano del Grappa, IT) Welcome and introduction A. Burlina (Bassano del Grappa, IT) of neurological manifestations in differential diagnosis of ataxias M. Mancuso (Pisa, IT) approach to differential diagnosis of central ocular motor disorders M. Strupp (Munich, DE) developmental delay to adult cognitive impairment: differential diagnosis S. Nia (Vienna, AT) Scientific Programme neurological progression: disease-specific treatment for NP-C F. Sedel (Paris, FR) Satellite Symposium organised by 12:30 – 13:30 Room E EAYNT Session Emerging clinical and career prospects for junior neurologists Chairpersons:A. Macerollo (Bari, IT) X. Kobeleva (Hannover, DE) 12:30 101 12:50 102Neurogenetics 13:10 103Superspecialization Career tips – what I would do if I were you M. Filippi (Milan, IT) – an indispensable proficiency for junior neurologists M.J. Molnar (Budapest, HU) in neurology – to be or not to be for Gen Y E.T. Varga (Szeged, HU) 33 Scientific Programme Sunday, 9 June 2013 13:45 – 17:15 Room B Teaching Course 13 Tourette‘s syndrome and related disorders Chairpersons:M. Vidailhet (Paris, FR) D. Martino (London, UK) 13:45 104 14:30 105OCD 15:15 15:45 106 Pathophysiology 16:30 107 Tourette's syndrome and related disorders M. Vidailhet (Paris, FR) and ADHD in relation to tic disorders and tourette syndrome M. Robertson (London, UK) Coffee break of Gilles de la Tourette syndrome Y. Worbe (Paris, FR) Management of Tourette syndrome D. Martino (London, UK) This teaching course is based on the input of the ENS Subcommittee Movement Disorders (Chair: K. Bhatia (London, UK)) 15:45 – 17:15 Room D Joint ENS-SEN Symposium Role of antibodies in Multiple Sclerosis Chairpersons:O. Fernández (Malaga, ES) P. Soelberg Sørensen (Copenhagen, DK) 15:45 116 Anti-NMO antibodies: clinical value and caveats J. Palace (Oxford, UK) 16:05 117 Antibodies in the pathogenesis of MS O. Fernández (Malaga, ES) 16:25 118 Anti_B cell therapy in MS J. Sastre-Garriga (Barcelona, ES) 16:45 119Antibodies 17:05 Discussion 34 in the risk stratification and management of MS P. Soelberg Sørensen (Copenhagen, DK) Scientific Programme Sunday, 9 June 2013 17:30 – 19:00 Plenary Hall Supporting patient engagement for optimized treatment management in MS Chairpersons: D. Bates (Newcastle upon Tyne, UK) X. Montalban (Barcelona, ES) Patient advocate:N. Blanc (Geneva, CH) 17:30 Introduction X. Montalban (Barcelona, ES) 17:35 108 17:50 Discussion: Patient perceptions of treatment goals and success led by chairpersons and N. Blanc (Geneva, CH) 17:55 109 Understanding 18:10 Discussion: Patient perspectives of the physician-patient conversation led by chairpersons and N. Blanc (Geneva, CH) 18:15 110Engaging 18:30 111 The 18:45 Discussion: Patient perspectives on barriers to engagement with treatment led by chairpersons and N. Blanc (Geneva, CH) 18:50 Defining goals at the start of treatment M.S. Freedman (Ottawa, CA) with patients to achieve treatment goals V. Devonshire (Vancouver, CA) role of the specialist MS nurse in optimizing treatment management G. Tousignant (Montreal, CA) Summary D. Bates (Newcastle upon Tyne, UK) Satellite Symposium organised by 35 Scientific Programme our patients: the importance of effective communication D. Langdon (London, UK) Scientific Programme 17:30 – 19:00 Room C Sunday, 9 June 2013 Targeting the glutamate AMPA receptor – A novel approach in clinical practice Chairperson: H. Cock (London, UK) 112The glutamate AMPA receptor as a target for treating neurological diseases H.-P. Hartung (Düsseldorf, DE) 113The glutamate AMPA receptor: A new target in epilepsy R. Rocamora (Barcelona, ES) 114Perampanel: Clinical evidence in epilepsy M. Holtkamp (Berlin, DE) Satellite Symposium organised by 36 Scientific Programme 07:30 – 09:00 Room F Monday, 10 June 2013 Practical Session 1 Conventional needle electromyography 120 Conventional needle electromyography C. Krarup (Copenhagen, DK) Supported by 09:00 – 11:00 Plenary Hall Symposium Advances in stroke prevention and treatment Chairpersons:G. Stoll (Würzburg, DE) M. Brainin (Krems, AT) 09:00 121Thrombolysis 09:30 122Novel 10:00 123Handling 10:30 124Mechanisms 09:00 – 11:00 Room A Symposium Parkinson and Parkinsonism Chairpersons:K. Bhatia (London, UK) 09:00 125 Diagnosing 09:30 126Parkinson 10:00 127 10:30 128Newly and endovascular recanalisation in acute stroke G. Schroth (Berne, CH) anticoagulants in stroke prevention in patients with atrial fibrillation H.-C. Diener (Essen, DE) of symptomatic extracranial and intracranial artery stenosis M.M. Brown (London, UK) Scientific Programme and treatment of brain oedema formation G. Stoll (Würzburg, DE) Parkinson’s disease – is it always easy? E. Tolosa (Barcelona, ES) plus syndromes: advances in diagnostics and management G. Wenning (Innsbruck, AT) The patient with advanced Parkinson’s disease H. Reichmann (Dresden, DE) recognised atypical parkinsonian conditions – beyond MSA, PSP, CBD K. Bhatia (London, UK) 37 Scientific Programme 09:30 – 11:00 Room E Monday, 10 June 2013 Workshop 6 How to deal with ICU acquired weakness Chairperson: Z. Argov (Jerusalem, IL) 129 Clinical approach to the ICU weakness Z. Argov (Jerusalem, IL) 130Electrophysiological evaluation of the weak ICU patient M.R. Magistris (Geneva, CH) This workshop is based on the input of the ENS Subcommittee Peripheral Neuropathy (Chair: C. Sommer (Würzburg, DE)) 09:30 – 11:00 Room F Workshop 7 Complex regional pain syndrome Chairperson: F. Birklein (Mainz, DE) 131Complex regional pain syndrome – facts instead of mystification F. Birklein (Mainz, DE) 132 Changing views on an intriguing syndrome J.J. van Hilten (Leiden, NL) This workshop is based on the input of the ENS Subcommittee Pain (Chair: P. Schestatsky (Porto Alegre, BR)) Time matters: early and enduring treatment options in MS Chairperson: X. Montalban (Barcelona, ES) 11:45 – 13:15 Plenary Hall 133MS pathology: inflammation and neurodegeneration X. Montalban (Barcelona, ES) 134Treatment decisions debate: early vs. late switching B. Kieseier (Düsseldorf, DE); G. Giovannoni (London, UK) Moderator: X. Montalban (Barcelona, ES) 134a Panel discussion: when to switch treatment T. Vollmer (Colorado, US); all faculty Moderator: X. Montalban (Barcelona, ES) Concluding remarks X. Montalban (Barcelona, ES) Satellite Symposium organised by 38 Scientific Programme Monday, 10 June 2013 12:15 – 13:15 Room F Special Session ENS-EAYNT Translational neurology – a challenge for clinician-scientists Chairpersons:J. Sellner (Salzburg, AT / Munich, DE) G. Stoll (Würzburg, DE) 12:15 143Coma S. Laureys (Liège, BE) 12:35 144Vertigo M. Dieterich (Munich, DE) 12:55 145Neuroimaging F. Fazekas (Graz, AT) 13:30 – 17:00 Room D Teaching Course 14 Practical movement disorders Chairpersons:E. Ruzicka (Prague, CZ) D. Grabli (Paris, FR) 13:30 146Phenomenology 14:15 147 Falls in the elderly V. Weerdesteyn (Nijmegen, NL) 15:00 Coffee break 15:30 148Rehabilitation 16:15 149What Scientific Programme and differential diagnosis of gait disorders E. Ruzicka (Prague, CZ) of gait disorders in Parkinson‘s disease C. Schlick (Munich, DE) can we learn from animal models of gait disorders? D. Grabli (Paris, FR) This teaching course is based on the input of the ENS Subcommittee Movement Disorders (Chair: K. Bhatia (London, UK)) 39 Scientific Programme Monday, 10 June 2013 13:30 – 17:00 Room E Teaching Course 15 Brain endothelium as therapeutic target in neurological disorders Chairpersons:P. Annunziata (Siena, IT) N. Gutowski (Exeter, UK) 13:30 150Established 14:15 151Role 15:00 15:30 152 Haematopoietic 16:15 153 and emerging features of brain vessel inflammation P. Annunziata (Siena, IT) of cerebral endothelium in demyelinating nervous disorders N. Gutowski (Exeter, UK) Coffee break and endothelial growth factors in neurodegenerative disorders A. Schneider (Heidelberg, DE) Contrasting angiogenesis in brain tumours R. Soffietti (Turin, IT) This teaching course is based on the input of the ENS Subcommittee Basic/Preclinical Neuroscience (Chair: P. Annunziata (Siena, IT)) 17:15 – 18:45 Room F Practical Session 2 Single fibre electromyography 154 Single fibre electromyography S. Nandedkar (New York, US) Supported by 40 Scientific Programme Monday, 10 June 2013 17:30 – 19:00 Room A Current challenges of MS therapy: accepted Chairperson: X. Montalban (Barcelona, ES) 17:30 17:35 159New 18:00 160Balance 18:25 161Improving 18:50 Welcome and introduction X. Montalban (Barcelona, ES) aspiration in MS outcomes: challenge accepted T. Ziemssen (Dresden, DE) the efficacy and safety of the treatment: challenge accepted P. Vermersch (Lille, FR) the adherence to therapy: challenge accepted B. Kieseier (Düsseldorf, DE) Questions and Panel discussion X. Montalban (Barcelona, ES) Scientific Programme Satellite Symposium organised by 41 Scientific Programme 07:30 – 09:00 Room F Tuesday, 11 June 2013 Practical Session 3 Nerve conduction studies 167 Nerve conduction studies R. Dengler (Hannover, DE) Supported by Symposium Personalised treatment in Multiple Sclerosis Chairperson: G. Comi (Milan, IT) 09:00 – 11:00 Plenary Hall 09:00 168Efficacy G. Comi (Milan, IT) 09:30 169Safety A. Siva (Istanbul, TR) 10:00 170 Towards 10:30 171 09:00 – 11:00 Room A Symposium Recent advances in Alzheimer and other dementias Chairperson: J.D. Rohrer (London, UK) 09:00 172 Recent 09:30 173 The 10:00 174 Recent 10:30 175 42 personalized medicine in Multiple Sclerosis P. Soelberg Sørensen (Copenhagen, DK) Shared decision-making and patient-centred care A. Solari (Milan, IT) advances in Alzheimer‘s disease and other dementias J.D. Rohrer (London, UK) biomarker signature of preclinical Alzheimer's disease J.L. Molinuevo (Barcelona, ES) advances in Alzheimer and other dementias: treatment perspectives E. Scarpini (Milan, IT) Is aging without dementia just a dream? L. Fratiglioni (Stockholm, SE) Scientific Programme 09:30 – 11:00 Room E Tuesday, 11 June 2013 Workshop 8 Muscle biopsy and molecular diagnosis Chairperson: C. Angelini (Venice/Padua, IT) 176Advances in morphological and molecular diagnosis M. Sinnreich (Basel, CH) 177 Diagnostic and genetic protein studies C. Angelini (Venice/Padua, IT) This workshop is based on the input of the ENS Subcommittee Muscle and Neuromuscular Junction Disorders (Chair: C. Angelini (Venice/Padua, IT)) 09:30 – 11:00 Room F Workshop 9 Diagnostic procedures in CNS infections Chairperson: E. Schmutzhard (Innsbruck, AT) 178Molecular diagnostic techniques: PCR & co in CNS infections E. Schmutzhard (Innsbruck, AT) techniques in infections and autoimmune CNS inflammation P. Demaerel (Leuven, BE) Scientific Programme 179Neuroimaging This workshop is based on the input of the ENS Subcommittee Infectious Disorders (Chair: E. Schmutzhard (Innsbruck, AT)) 25 Years of Partnership: working towards a better furture for patients with MS Chairperson: X. Montalban (Barcelona, ES) 11:45 – 13:15 Room A 184 25 Years of Partnership: the early years B. Arnason (Chicago, US) 185 25 Years of Partnerships: current focus B. Singer (St. Louis, US) 186Towards a better future for patients with MS: European Initiatives C. Thalheim (Brussels, BE) 18725 Years of Partnerships: Continuous efforts to improve MS patient support T. Ziemssen (Dresden, DE) Satellite Symposium organised by 43 Scientific Programme 11:45 – 13:15 Room F Tuesday, 11 June 2013 Practical Session 4 Reflexes and long latency responses 192 Reflexes and long latency responses J. Valls-Solé, E. Papathanasiou (Barcelona, ES; Nicosia, CY) Supported by 13:30 – 17:00 Plenary Hall Teaching Course 16 Dementia: tools for early diagnosis and progression monitoring Chairpersons:A. Verdelho (Lisbon, PT) J.D. Rohrer (London, UK) 13:30 193 Vascular risk factors and dementia A. Verdelho (Lisbon, PT) 14:15 194 Dementia: clinical assessment and treatment G. Waldemar (Copenhagen, DK) 15:00 Coffee break 15:30 195 Imaging as a tool for early diagnosis in dementia J.D. Rohrer (London, UK) 16:15 196 Genetics: why, who and when? D. Galimberti (Milan, IT) This teaching course is based on the input of the ENS Subcommittee Behavioural and Cognitive Neurology & Dementia (Chair: D. Galimberti (Milan, IT)) 44 Scientific Programme Tuesday, 11 June 2013 13:30 – 17:00 Room A Teaching Course 17 Measuring heterogeneity in Multiple Sclerosis: the MRI perspective Chairpersons:M. Filippi (Milan, IT) J. Geurts (Amsterdam, NL) 13:30 197Lesions F. Fazekas (Graz, AT) 14:15 198 Normal-appearing white matter M. Filippi (Milan, IT) 15:00 Coffee break 15:30 199 Gray matter J. Geurts (Amsterdam, NL) 16:15 200Imaging the spinal cord in Multiple Sclerosis and clinical correlations O. Ciccarelli (London, UK) 13:30 – 17:00 Room B Teaching Course 18 Challenges in neurodegenerative diseases: ALS and FTD Chairpersons:V. Silani (Milan, IT) J. Hardy (London, UK) 13:30 201 Genetic merging of ALS/FTD J. Hardy (London, UK) 14:15 202 New targets for interventions in ALS/FTD W. Robberecht (Leuven, BE) 15:00 Coffee break 15:30 203The 16:15 204The Scientific Programme This teaching course is based on the input of the MAGNIMS. emerging profile of neuropsychological dysfunction in ALS M. Strong (London, CA) neuroradiological extramotor involvement in ALS V. Silani (Milan, IT) This teaching course is based on the input of the ENS Subcommittee Motor Neuron Disease (Chair: V. Silani (Milan, IT)) 45 Scientific Programme Tuesday, 11 June 2013 13:30 – 17:00 Room C Teaching Course 19 Epilepsy, diagnostic advances Chairpersons:P. Boon (Ghent, BE) M. Carreño (Barcelona, ES) 13:30 205New 14:15 206 Advances 15:00 Coffee break 15:30 207 Epilepsy and imaging M.P. Richardson (London, UK) 16:15 208 Epilepsy and genetic screening S. Weckhuysen (Heeze, NL) classification of epileptic seizures and syndromes P. Boon (Ghent, BE) in electrophysiological diagnosis of epilepsy M. Carreño (Barcelona, ES) This teaching course is based on the input of the ENS Subcommittee Epilepsy (Chair: P. Boon (Ghent, BE)) 13:30 – 17:00 Room D Teaching Course 20 Emerging infections of the nervous system Chairpersons:E. Schmutzhard (Innsbruck, AT) M. Grobusch (Amsterdam, NL) 13:30 209 Emerging 14:15 210Neurological 15:00 15:30 211Multidrug-resistant 16:15 212Immune arthropod-borne CNS infections in Europe E. Schmutzhard (Innsbruck, AT) complications of EHEC and other emerging food-borne pathogens J. Sellner (Salzburg, AT / Munich, DE) Coffee break mycobacterioses – also an issue for neurologists? M. Grobusch (Amsterdam, NL) reconstitution inflammatory syndrome (IRIS) – a new disease entity in the area of HAART B. Pfausler (Innsbruck, AT) This teaching course is based on the input of the ENS Subcommittee Infectious Disorders (Chair: E. Schmutzhard (Innsbruck, AT)) 46 Scientific Programme Tuesday, 11 June 2013 13:30 – 17:00 Room E Teaching Course 21 Hot spots in neuro-oncology Chairpersons:F. Graus (Barcelona, ES) R. Soffietti (Turin, IT) 13:30 213Pitfalls 14:15 214Is 15:00 15:30 215Damage 16:15 216Antibodies in the diagnosis and follow-up of brain tumours: usefulness of modern neuroimaging for the clinician R. Soffietti (Turin, IT) personalized treatment already feasible for patients with malignant gliomas? A. Idbaih (Paris, FR) Coffee break to CNS and PNS from old and new antineoplastic agents J. Reijneveld (Amsterdam, NL) against neuronal surface antigens in paraneoplastic neurological syndromes F. Graus (Barcelona, ES) 13:30 – 17:00 Room F Teaching Course 22 Genetics of pain Chairpersons:P. Schestatsky (Porto Alegre, BR) C. Sommer (Würzburg, DE) 13:30 217 14:15 218Mutations 15:00 15:30 219A 16:15 220 Pain Scientific Programme This teaching course is based on the input of the ENS Subcommittee Neuro-oncology (Chair: R. Soffietti (Turin, IT)) Nociceptive and neuropathic pain phenotypes P. Schestatsky (Porto Alegre, BR) in sodium-channel gene and genetic pain disorders G. Lauria (Milan, IT) Coffee break clinical approach to pain A. Carson (Edinburgh, UK) in Fabry disease: a genetically determined and under diagnosed pain syndrome C. Sommer (Würzburg, DE) This teaching course is based on the input of the ENS Subcommittee Pain (Chair: P. Schestatsky (Porto Alegre, BR)) 47 Oral Sessions Overview Sunday, 9 June 2013 13:45 – 15:15 Room C Room D Room E Room F Oral Sessions 1 – 4 • Session 1 – Neurogenetics • Session 2 – Multiple Sclerosis I • Session 3 – Neurophysiology • Session 4 – Pain and headache 15:45 – 17:15 Room C Plenary Hall Room E Room F Oral Sessions 5 – 8 • Session 5 – Infection and inflammation • Session 6 – Motor neuron disease • Session 7 – Neuro-oncology and miscellaneous • Session 8 – General neurology I Monday, 10 June 2013 09:30 – 11:00 Room B Room C Room D Oral Sessions 9 – 11 • Session 9 – Epilepsy I • Session 10 – Neuroimaging • Session 11 – Paediatric neurology 13:30 – 15:00 Plenary Hall Room A Room B Room C Room F Oral Sessions 12 – 16 • Session 12 – Cerebrovascular disorders I • Session 13 – Multiple Sclerosis II • Session 14 – Dementia I • Session 15 – Muscle disorders • Session 16 – Sleep disorders 15:30 – 17:00 Plenary Hall Room A Room B Room C Room F 09:30 – 11:00 Room B Room C Room D 48 Oral Sessions 17 – 21 Session 17 – Cerebrovascular disorders II • Session 18 – Multiple Sclerosis III • Session 19 – Dementia II • Session 20 – Peripheral neuropathies • Session 21 – Neurorehabilitation • Tuesday, 11 June 2013 Oral Sessions 22 – 24 • Session 22 – Epilepsy II • Session 23 – Extrapyramidal disorders • Session 24 – Cerebrovascular disorders III Oral Sessions Sunday, 9 June 2013 Oral Session 1 Neurogenetics Chairpersons:D. Pareyson (Milan, IT) H. Houlden (London, UK) 13:45 – 15:15 Room C O221 PLA2G6 gene mutations cause evolving spinocerebellar ataxia influenced by the genotype M. Salih, E. Mundwiller, A. Khan, A. Al Drees, S. Elmalik, H. Hassan, M. Al-Owain, H. Alkhalidi, I. Katona, M. Kabiraj, R. Chrast, A. Kentab, H. Alzaidan, R. Rodenburg, T. Bosley, J. Weis, M. Koenig, G. Stevanin, H. Azzedine (Riyadh, SA; Paris, FR; Aachen, DE; Lausanne, CH; Nijmegen, NL; Strasbourg, FR) 14:00 O222 Clinical and genetic features of dysferlinopathies in Saudi Arabia M. Al Yahya, E. Cupler, D. Monies, Y. Al Sayed, I. Alhomoud, H. Al Hindi, M. Dababo, O. Wazan, M. AlMuhaizea, S. Wakil, B. Meyer, S. Bohlega (Riyadh, SA) 14:15 O223 High risk of severe cardiac adverse events in patients with mitochondrial m.3243A>G mutation E. Malfatti, K. Wahbi, P. Laforet, A. Bèhin, T. Stojkovic, B. Eymard, A. Lombes, N. Berber, C. Jardel, D. Duboc (Paris, FR) 14:30 O224 Metabolic brain abnormalities in subjects with X-linked adrenoleukodystrophy as detected by [18F]-FDG-PET E. Salsano, G. Marotta, V. Manfredi, A. Giovagnoli, L. Farina, D. Pareyson, R. Benti, G. Uziel (Milan, IT) 14:45 O225 Novel trientine dihydrochloride encapsulated alginate/chitosan nanoparticles for brain copper chelation therapy in a rat model of copper toxicosis A. Pal, R. Badyal, R. Vasishta, R. Prasad (Chandigarh, IN) 15:00 O226 Clinical criteria of Huntington´s disease phenocopies in adults and their uncommon causes in Czech Republic J. Roth, P. Havranková, J. Židovská, O. Klempírová, J. Klempír (Prague, CZ) Oral Sessions 13:45 49 Oral Sessions Sunday, 9 June 2013 Oral Session 2 Multiple Sclerosis I: therapeutics Chairpersons:X. Montalban (Barcelona, ES) L. Kappos (Basel, CH) 13:45 – 15:15 Room D 13:45 O227 Clinical efficacy and safety of peginterferon beta1a in relapsing multiple sclerosis: data from the pivotal phase 3 ADVANCE study B. Kieseier, D.L. Arnold, L. Balcer, A. Boyko, J. Pelletier, A. Deykin, S. Hung, A. Seddighzadeh, S. Liu, Y. Zhu, B. Sperling, P. Calabresi (Düsseldorf, DE; Montreal, CA; Philadelphia, US; Moscow, RU; Marseille, FR; Cambridge, Baltimore, US) 14:00 O228 Use of JC virus antibody index to stratify risk of progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy in natalizumab-treated patients with multiple sclerosis T. Plavina, M. Subramanyam, G. Bloomgren, S. Richman, A. Pace, S. Lee, B. Schlain, D. Campagnolo, B. Ticho (Weston, US) 14:15 O229 An integrated analysis of the clinical and neuroradiological effect of BG-12 (dimethyl fumarate) in subgroups of patients with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis from the phase 3 DEFINE and CONFIRM studies A. Bar-Or, R.J. Fox, R. Gold, D.H. Miller, D.L. Arnold, J. O’Gorman, M. Yang, S.I. Sheikh, V. Viglietta, K.T. Dawson, M. Hutchinson (Montreal, CA; Cleveland, US; Bochum, DE; London, UK; Weston, US; Dublin, IE) 14:30 O230 Alemtuzumab improves disability by month 6 independent of relapse history in relapsingremitting multiple sclerosis patients: CARE-MS II O. Fernández, D.L. Arnold, J.A. Cohen, A.J. Coles, C. Confavreux, E.J. Fox, H.-P. Hartung, E. Havrdova, K. Selmaj, H. Weiner, C.L. Twyman, T. Miller, S.L. Lake, D.H. Margolin, M.A. Panzara, D.A.S. Compston for the CARE-MS II Investigators 14:45 O231 Catastrophic multiple sclerosis rebound after natalizumab treatment discontinuation C. Tur, M. Tintoré, Á. Vidal-Jordana, J. Rio, A.C. Wing, B. Canneti, M. Torres, M.J. Arevalo, J. Castillo, I. Galan, R. Horno, M.J. Vicente, M.I. Martin, M. Comabella, À. Rovira, J. Sastre-Garriga, X. Montalban (Barcelona, ES) 50 Oral Sessions Oral Session 2 Multiple Sclerosis I: therapeutics (cont.) 13:45 – 15:15 Room D 15:00 Sunday, 9 June 2013 O232 Prognostic factors for long-term outcomes in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis: exploratory analysis of 15-year data from the PRISMS study L. Kappos, B. Uitdehaag, J. Kuhle, D. Issard, F. CassetSemanaz (Basel, CH; Amsterdam, NL; Geneva, CH) Oral Session 3 Neurophysiology Chairpersons:J. Valls-Solé (Barcelona, ES) C. Krarup (Copenhagen, DK) 13:45 – 15:15 Room E O233 The prognostic value of electroencephalographic asymmetries for the development of pharmacoresistance in medication-naïve patients with idiopathic generalized epilepsies I. Karakis, J. Pathmanathan, R. Chang, E.F. Cook, S.S. Cash, A.J. Cole (Atlanta, Boston, US) 14:00 O234 Evoked potentials predict disease-modifying treatment response in multiple sclerosis L. Leocani, M. Bianco, G. Di Maggio, S. Medaglini, J. Gonzalez-Rosa, R. Chieffo, U. Del Carro, L. Moiola, V. Martinelli, G. Comi (Milan, IT) 14:15 O235 Rapid eye-movements triggered during head impulses differentiate peripheral and central patients with spontaneous nystagmus L. Luis, J. Costa, E. Muñoz, E. Schneider, N. Lehnen, M. Carvalho, J. Valls-Solé (Lisbon, PT; Barcelona, ES; Munich, DE) 14:30 O236 Downbeat nystagmus: evidence for a disinhibition of utricular otolith pathways by ocular vestibular evoked myogenic potentials T Bremova, S. Glasauer, M. Strupp (Munich, DE) 14:45 O237 Gait disturbances in patients with unilateral vestibulopathy C. Pradhan, M. Wühr, K. Jahn, R. Schniepp (Munich, DE) 15:00 O238 Clinical and neurophysiological effect of repetitive deep transcranial magnetic stimulation (rDTMS) with H-Coil in Parkinson’s disease F. Spagnolo, M. Fichera, E. Houdayer, R. Chieffo, D. Dalla Libera, L. Straffi, E. Coppi, A. Nuara, L. Ferrari, G. Di Maggio, M. Bianco, S. Velikova, A. Zangen, G. Comi, M.A. Volonté, L. Leocani (Milan, IT; Negev, IL) Oral Sessions 13:45 51 Oral Sessions Sunday, 9 June 2013 Oral Session 4 Pain and headache Chairpersons:C. Sommer (Würzburg, DE) S. Kuhn Natriashvili (Vienna, AT) 13:45 – 15:15 Room F 13:45 O239 Small fibre pathology in patients with fibromyalgia syndrome N. Üçeyler, A.-K. Kahn, S. Kewenig, D. Zeller, S. Kittel-Schneider, A. Schmid, J. Casanova-Molla, K. Reiners, C. Sommer (Würzburg, DE) 14:00 O240 Habituation and temporal summation of pain perception to tonic thermal stimuli in healthy subjects and in patients with central neuropathic pain following spinal cord injury S. Albu, E. Bravo Esteban, J. Gómez-Soriano, G. Avila-Martín, I. Galán Arriero, C. Simón-Martínez, J. Taylor (Toledo, ES) 14:15 O241 Is grey matter atrophy a biomarker of migraine? A study in paediatric patients with migraine M.A. Rocca, R. Messina, B. Colombo, E. Scola, A. Falini, G. Comi, M. Filippi (Milan, IT) 14:30 O242 Juvenile migraine and the role of the autonomic nervous system: a clinical study G. Giordano, C. Spitaleri, D. Buffa, F. Consolo, M. D’amelio, V. Raieli, G. Santangelo, F. Vanadia (Palermo, IT) 14:45 O243 Personality traits in cluster headache: study in 22 patients and comparison with a population of migraineurs I. Muñoz, M.I. Pedraza, E. Domínguez, S. Herrero, A.J. Valle, G. Isidro, M. Hernández, E.M. Sotelo, P. Mulero, A.L. Guerrero, M.L. Cuadrado, F. Uribe (Valladolid, Madrid, ES) 15:00 O244 Mirror therapy as a phantom limb pain treatment for upper-extremity amputees B.N. Perry, L.K. Hussey-Andersen, K.E. Hughes, S.R. Weeks, V.C. Merritt, P.F. Pasquina, J.W. Tsao (Bethesda, Falls Church, US) 52 Oral Sessions Sunday, 9 June 2013 15:45 O245 The clinical spectrum of neurosyphilis today I.M. Daey Ouwens, A.T.L. Fiolet, A. Ott, P.J. Koehler, W.M.A. Verhoeven (Venray, Utrecht, Groningen, Heerlen, NL) 16:00 O246 Neuropsychiatric manifestations in systemic lupus erythematous and primary antiphospholipid syndrome R. Fonseca Samões, C. Ferrão, R. Faria, E. Santos, C. Vasconcelos, A. Martins Silva (Porto, PT) 16:15 O247 Characterization of a cohort of 28 patients with neuro-Behçet’s disease in a single centre in the north of Portugal J. Domingos, C. Ferrão, J. Ramalho, A.M. Silva, C. Vasconcelos, E. Santos, J. Correia (Porto, PT) 16:30 O248 Pathogenic mechanisms of glycine receptor antibodies and their clinical spectrum A. Carvajal, M. Leite, L. Clover, M. Woodhall, P. Waters, A. Vincent (Oxford, UK) 16:45 O249 Encephalitis and GABAB receptor antibodies: novel findings in a new case series of 20 patients R. Höftberger, L. Sabater, M. Kruer, S. Boyero, A. de Felipe, A. Saiz, F. Graus, J. Dalmau (Barcelona, ES; Sioux Falls, US; Barakaldo, Madrid, ES) 17:00 O250 Susac syndrome: a case series I. Moreira, R. Loureiro, R. Samões, J.E. Alves, A. Martins Silva, E. Santos (Porto, PT) Oral Session 6 Motor neuron disease Chairpersons:V. Silani (Milan, IT) R. Dengler (Hannover, DE) 15:45 – 17:15 Plenary Hall 15:45 O251 Resting state functional connectivity alterations of the sensorimotor and extra-motor networks in primary lateral sclerosis E. Canu, F. Agosta, A. Inuggi, N. Riva, A. Chiò, S. Messina, S. Iannaccone, A. Calvo, V. Silani, A. Falini, G. Comi, M. Filippi (Milan, Turin, IT) 53 Oral Sessions Oral Session 5 Infection and inflammation Chairpersons:K.V. Toyka (Würzburg, DE) J. Sellner (Salzburg, AT / Munich, DE) 15:45 – 17:15 Room C Oral Sessions Sunday, 9 June 2013 Oral Session 6 Motor neuron disease (cont.) 15:45 – 17:15 Plenary Hall 16:00 O252 Treatment of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) with autologous differentiated mesenchymal stem cells: preliminary results of a phase I/II clinical trial in 12 patients D. Karussis, P. Petrou, D. Offen, Y. Gothelf, Y. Levy, Z. Argov, M. Gotkine, A. Vaknin-Dembinsky, I. Kassis, T. Ben Hur, E. Melamed (Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, Petah Tikva, IL) 16:15 O253 Molecular mechanism generating TDP-43 pathology in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) motor neurones S. Kwak, T. Yamashita, T. Hideyama, S. Teramoto (Tokyo, JP) 16:30 O254 Search for novel biomarkers for ALS P. Mahadeva Iyer, E. Lalor, R. Reilly, O. Hardiman (Dublin, IE) 16:45 O255 Perceptions of quality of life in motor neurone disease: views of patients and patient family support group. Qualitative results from the Trajectories of Outcome in Neurological Conditions study H. Ando, R. Cousins, C. Young on behalf of the Trajectories of Outcome in Neurological Conditions Study Group 17:00 O256 Motor unit number estimation as an outcome measure in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) S. Jagtap, A. Kuruvilla, P. Govind, M. Nair, C. Sarada (Trivandrum, IN) Oral Session 7 Neuro-oncology and miscellaneous Chairpersons:F. Graus (Barcelona, ES) R. Soffietti (Turin, IT) 15:45 – 17:15 Room E 15:45 O257 Brain metastases in patients diagnosed with a solid primary cancer during childhood: experience from a single referral cancer centre D. Suki, R. Khoury-Abdallah, M. Ding, S. Khatua, R. Sawaya (Houston, US) 16:00 O258 Elevated prevalence of cancer in patients with myasthaenia gravis A. Pellise, X. Ustrell, V. Pascual, J. Casanova, M. Barcala, A. Mañé, O. Pardina, J. Viñas, R. Marés (Tarragona, ES) 54 Oral Sessions Sunday, 9 June 2013 Oral Session 7 Neuro-oncology and miscellaneous (cont.) 15:45 – 17:15 Room E 16:15 O259 IDH1 mutation in chondrosarcoma and glioma of a patient with Ollier disease B. Theeler, A. Ragunathan, K.D. Aldape, I. Tremont-Lukats (Houston, US) 16:30 O260 Tosedostat and posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome (PRES) J. Mandel, I. Tremont-Lukats, S. Tummala (Houston, US) 16:45 O261 Telemedicine: are tele-EEG, tele-electrophysiology and telecytology possible. A feasibility study E. Craemer, U. Craemer, E. Idris, F. Ahmad, N. Durani, D. Bassa, B. Jacobi, C. Menon, S. Mohs, C. Papendieck, M. Kress (Frankfurt, DE) 17:00 O262 Professionals’ opinions on the physical factors affecting quality of life in multiple sclerosis and motor neurone disease: pilot work from the Trajectories of Outcomes in Neurological Conditions study B. O’Sullivan, N. Rose, J. Griffiths, C.A. Young on behalf of the Trajectories of Outcome in Neurological Conditions (TONiC) Study Group Oral Sessions Oral Session 8 General neurology I: neuro-otology and neuro-ophthalmology Chairpersons:M. Dieterich (Munich, DE) C. Oreja-Guevara (Madrid, ES) 15:45 – 17:15 Room F 15:45 O263 Insights into antibody-associated encephalitis: Bickerstaff’s 1950’s papers revisited A. Merwick, J. Dalmau, N. Delanty (Dublin, IE; Barcelona, ES) 16:00 O264 Vestibular perception following acute unilateral vestibular lesions S. Cousins, D. Kaski, N. Cutfield, B. Seemungal, J.F. Golding, M. Gresty, S. Glasauer, A.M. Bronstein (London, UK; Dunedin, NZ; Munich, DE) 16:15 O265 The role of motion sickness susceptibility in vestibular disorders and migraine L. Murdin, F. Chamberlain, S. Cheema, Q. Arshad, M. Gresty, J.F. Golding, A.M. Bronstein (London, UK) 55 Oral Sessions Sunday, 9 June 2013 Oral Session 8 General neurology I: neuro-otology and neuro-ophthalmology (cont.) 15:45 – 17:15 Room F 16:30 O266 A preliminary study identifying the psychological variables associated with phobic postural vertigo and physiological F. Smith, S. Mossman, A. Burston, K. Cunningham (Wellington, NZ) 16:45 O267 Resistance to eye opening in patients with disorders of consciousness: reflex or voluntary? H.J. van Ommen, O. Gosseries, M.-A. Bruno, A. Vanhaudenhuyse, A. Thibaut, V. Charland-Verville, L. Heine, S. Laureys (Liège, BE) 17:00 O268 White matter changes and migraine in elderly subjects. Results of the LADIS study A. Verdelho, S. Madureira, C. Moleiro, J.M. Ferro, F. Fazekas, F. Barkhof, P. Scheltens, R. Schmidt, A. Poggesi, D. Inzitari, L. Pantoni on behalf of the LADIS study group 56 Oral Sessions Oral Session 9 Epilepsy I Chairpersons:H. Cock (London, UK) M. Carreño (Barcelona, ES) O269 ENS fellowship awardee Impact of interictal epileptiform discharges on occipital lobe cortical function: an EEG-fMRI study J. Rémi, F. Sales, C. Duarte, G. Cunha, S. Noachtar, M. Castelo-Branco (Munich, DE; Coimbra, PT) 09:45 O270 Online automated hippocampal segmentation in patients with epilepsy G.P. Winston, M.J. Cardoso, E.J. Williams, J.L. Burdett, P.A. Bartlett, M. Espak, C. Behr, J.S. Duncan, S. Ourselin (London, UK; Strasbourg, FR) 10:00 O271 Effect of sleep and sleep deprivation on EEG changes in patients with epilepsy M. Markov, P. Kolev (Sofia, BG) 10:15 O272 Slow and fast inactivation of hNav1.3 voltagegated sodium channels by eslicarbazepine, oxcarbazepine and carbamazepine S. Heibesen, P. Soares-da-Silva (Witterswil, CH; Trofa, PT) 10:30 O273 Slow spindle cortical generators overlap with the epileptogenic zone in temporal epilepsy patients: an electrical source imaging study A. Del Felice, C. Arcaro, S.F. Storti, A. Fiaschi, P. Manganotti (Verona, Venice, IT) 10:45 O274 Improved diagnosis of temporal lobe epilepsy by EEG interval analysis J. Pyrzowski, A. Ossowska, M. Sieminski, W.M. Nyka (Gdansk, PL) Oral Session 10 Neuroimaging Chairpersons:M. Filippi (Milan, IT) A. Rovira (Barcelona, ES) 09:30 – 11:00 Room C 09:30 O275 Effective connectivity in cortical networks underlying visual motion processing and ocularmotor control P. zu Eulenburg, T. Bauermann, S.B. Eickhoff (Mainz, Düsseldorf, DE) 57 Oral Sessions 09:30 – 11:00 Room B 09:30 Monday, 10 June 2013 Oral Sessions Monday, 10 June 2013 Oral Session 10 Neuroimaging (cont.) 09:30 – 11:00 Room C 09:45 O276 High resolution magnetization transfer imaging to study the specific contribution of white matter and grey matter to disability in multiple sclerosis A. Papadopoulou, M. Amann, M. Andelova, N. MüllerLenke, Y. Naegelin, C. Stippich, E.W. Radue, O. Bieri, L. Kappos, T. Sprenger (Basel, CH) 10:00 O277 Abnormalities of the brain connectome in patients with multiple sclerosis M. Filippi, P. Valsasina, S. Sala, A. Meani, A. Falini, G. Comi, M.A. Rocca (Milan, IT) 10:15 O278 Prevalence of small cerebral bleeds in patients with progressive supranuclear palsy: a neuropathological study with 7.0-Tesla magnetic resonance imaging correlates J. De Reuck, D. Caparros-Lefebvre, V. Deramecourt, L. Defebvre, F. Auger, N. Durieux, R. Bordet, F. Pasquier, C.-A. Maurage (Lille, Wattrelos, FR) 10:30 O279 Effects of ageing and gender on brain intrinsic functional connectivity: a resting state study in a large cohort of healthy subjects M.A. Rocca, P. Valsasina, P. Misci, A. Falini, G. Comi, M. Filippi (Milan, IT) 10:45 O280 Structural correlates of abnormalities of cervical cord functional MRI activity in patients with multiple sclerosis M.A. Rocca, P. Valsasina, M. Copetti, D. Caputo, M. Absinta, M. Filippi (Milan, San Giovanni Rotondo, IT) Oral Session 11 Paediatric neurology Chairpersons:D. Pohl (Ottawa, CA) B. Plecko (Zurich, CH) 09:30 – 11:00 Room D 09:30 58 O281 Functional connectivity among resting state networks increases after constraint-induced movement therapy in children with brain injury M.A. Rocca, S. Strazzer, A.C. Turconi, P. Valsasina, M. Absinta, E. Beretta, M. Cazzagon, A. Falini, M. Filippi (Milan, Bosisio Parini, Pasian di Prato, IT) Oral Sessions Monday, 10 June 2013 09:45 O282 White matter microstructure abnormalities in paediatric migraine patients: in vivo measures of brain hyperexcitability? M.A. Rocca, R. Messina, B. Colombo, E. Pagani, A. Falini, G. Comi, M. Filippi (Milan, IT) 10:00 O283 A virtual reality study of episodic memory in 5- to 14-year-old children presenting temporosylvian cysts M. Abram, M.-L. Cuny, H. Piana, E. Esnault, B. Navarro, C. Trousson, S. Puget, M. Zerah, F. Di Rocco, T. Blauwblomme, T. Roujeau, M. Bourgeois, C. SainteRose, P. Piolino (Boulogne Billancourt, Paris, FR) 10:15 O284 The effectiveness and tolerability of adjunctive treatment of lidocaine in children with refractory status epilepticus S.H. Kwon, H.E. Seo, S.K. Hwang (Daegu, KR) 10:30 O285 TRADESMA index: a proposal for a specific index for quantifying gait alteration in children with hereditary spastic paraplegia D. Gómez-Andrés, I. Pulido-Valdeolivas, A. Cinza-González, I. Rodríguez, J.A. Martín-Gonzalo, J. López-López, S.I. Pascual-Pascual, E. Rausell (Madrid, S.S. de los Reyes, ES) 10:45 O286 Abnormal neuronal migration with ischaemic brain injuries may cause cognitive dysfunction in extremely preterm infants K. Deguchi, K. Kubo, D. Armstrong, K. Nakajima, K. Inoue (Nagasaki, Tokyo, JP; Houston, US) Oral Session 12 Cerebrovascular disorders I Chairpersons:F. Fazekas (Graz, AT) A. Chamorro (Barcelona, ES) 13:30 – 15:00 Plenary Hall 13:30 O287 ENS fellowship awardee Acute ischaemic stroke: targeting arterial occlusion and revascularization for individualized treatment decisions P. Vanacker, M. Faouzi, D. Lambrou, M. Heldner, A. Eskandari, A. Slezak, A. Broeg-Morvay, G. Ntaios, P. Maeder, R. Meuli, R. Sztajzel, V. Mendes Pereira, U. Fischer, M. Arnold, P. Michel (Lausanne, Geneva, Berne, CH; Larissa, GR; Bruges, BE) 59 Oral Sessions Oral Session 11 Paediatric neurology (cont.) 09:30 – 11:00 Room D Oral Sessions Monday, 10 June 2013 Oral Session 12 Cerebrovascular disorders I (cont.) 13:30 – 15:00 Plenary Hall 13:45 O288 Why is atrial fibrillation associated with greater mortality and disability after acute ischaemic stroke? E.R. McGrath, M.K. Kapral, J. Fang, J.W. Eikelboom, A. O Conghaile, M. Canavan, M.J. O Donnell on behalf of the Ontario Stroke Registry 14:00 O289 Atrial fibrillation in young stroke patients: do we underestimate its prevalence? D. Prefasi, P. Martínez-Sánchez, A. Rodríguez-Sanz, B. Fuentes, D. Filgueiras-Rama, E. Díez-Tejedor (Madrid, ES) 14:15 O290 Predictors of outcome after endovascular stroke treatment for anterior circulation large vessel occlusion in patients aged 80 years and older W. Kurre, M. Aguilar-Pérez, L. Niehaus, E. Schmid, H. Bäzner, H. Henkes (Stuttgart, Winnenden, DE) 14:30 O291 New twist to an old turn: hyperintense vessels (proximal and distal) on early FLAIR MRI brain scans help predict final infarct volume at 24 hours and outcome at three months in acute ischaemic stroke with proximal vessel occlusions S. Adatia, V. Nambiar, S. Sangll, M. Almekhlafi, B. Menon, A. Demchuk (Calgary, CA; Korea, KP) 14:45 O292 Clinical outcomes of neurointerventional emergency treatment of extra-/intracranial tandem occlusions in acute major stroke A. Mpotsaris, M. Bussmeyer, H. Buchner, W. Weber (Recklinghausen, DE) Oral Session 13 Multiple Sclerosis II: pathology and pathogenesis Chairpersons:G. Comi (Milan, IT) O. Ciccarelli (London, UK) 13:30 – 15:00 Room A 13:30 O293 ENS fellowship awardee 13:45 60 O294 Characterization of individual IgM oligoclonal band antibodies from the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) of multiple sclerosis patients to identify their antigens E. Beltrán, B. Obermeier, F. Coret, M. Simó-Castelló, F.C. Pérez-Miralles, R. Hohlfeld, B. Casanova, K. Dornmair (Munich, DE; Valencia, ES) Aquaporin-1 autoantibodies in patients with neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorders J.S. Tzartos, C. Stergiou, K. Kilidireas, P. Zisimopoulou, T. Thomaidis, S. Tzartos (Athens, GR) Oral Sessions Monday, 10 June 2013 Oral Session 13 Multiple Sclerosis II: pathology and pathogenesis (cont.) 13:30 – 15:00 Room A 14:00 O295 Construction of an antibody phage display library from B-cells infiltrating brain tissue of people with progressive multiple sclerosis C. Maggiore, G. Giovannoni, J. Martin, A. Nissim (London, UK) 14:15 O296 Semaphorin 7A and its receptor expression in multiple sclerosis lesions E. Martínez-Sáez, C. Costa, A. Gutiérrez, A. Ortega-Aznar, S. Ramón y Cajal, X. Montalban, C. Espejo (Barcelona, ES) 14:30 O297 Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) transferrin levels are reduced in patients with early multiple sclerosis M. Khalil, B. Riedlbauer, C. Langkammer, C. Enzinger, S. Ropele, T. Stojakovic, H. Scharnagl, V. Culea, A. Petzold, J.J. Archelos, S. Fuchs, F. Fazekas (Graz, AT; Amsterdam, NL) 14:45 O298 Gene therapy for hypomyelinating leukodystrophy A. Kagiava, I. Sargiannidou, S. Bashardes, J. Richter, C. Christodoulou, A. Gritti, K.A. Kleopa (Nicosia, CY; Milan, IT) 13:30 O299 ENS fellowship awardee 13:45 O300 Oral Sessions Oral Session 14 Dementia I Chairpersons:E. Scarpini (Milan, IT) A. Verdelho (Lisbon, PT) 13:30 – 15:00 Room B Association between APOE genotype and cerebral amyloid angiopathy (CAA)related vasculopathic changes: collaborative metaanalysis K. Rannikmäe, R.N. Kalaria, S.M. Greenberg, H.C. Chui, F.A. Schmitt, C.L.M. Sudlow (Edinburgh, Newcastle, UK; Boston, Los Angeles, Lexington, US) The relationship between microglial microvesicles and MRI metrics in probable Alzheimer’s disease patients F. Agosta, D. Dalla Libera, E.G. Spinelli, E. Canu, G. Magnani, A. Bergami, A. Falini, G. Comi, R. Furlan, M. Filippi (Milan, IT) 61 Oral Sessions Monday, 10 June 2013 Oral Session 14 Dementia I (cont.) 13:30 – 15:00 Room B 14:00 O301 Dementia paralytica and HIV infection I.M. Daey Ouwens, A. Ott, P.J. Koehler, F.D.H. Koedijk, C.C. Van den Wijngaard, M.A.B. van der Sande, W.M.A. Verhoeven (Venray, Groningen, Heerlen, Bilthoven, NL) 14:15 O302 Spatial orientation deficits in mild cognitive impairment correlate with hippocampal dysfunction A. Zwergal, F. Schöberl, G. Kugler, S. Kohlbecher, C. Fuchs, J. Engler, G. Xiong, T. Brandt, M. Dieterich, M. Dichgans, K. Bürger, E. Schneider, C. la Fougere, K. Jahn (Munich, DE) 14:30 O303 Predictors of cognitive decline and dementia in individuals with subjective cognitive impairment: a longitudinal study V. Kirkova, L. Traykov (Sofia, BG) 14:45 O304 Early onset Alzheimer’s disease A. Altinkaya, N. Behrem, N. Karagöz Sakalli, P.N. Sütlas, D. Kirbas, B. Topcular (Istanbul, TR) Oral Session 15 Muscle disorders Chairpersons:Z. Argov (Jerusalem, IL) I. Illa (Barcelona, ES) 13:30 – 15:00 Room C 13:30 O305 ENS fellowship awardee 13:45 62 O306 Clinical, morphological and molecular study of a large cohort of patients with congenital myopathies I. Colombo, M Scoto, L. Maggi, A. Manzur, S. Robb, T. Cullup, R. Phadke, C. Sewry, H. Jungbluth, F. Muntoni (Milan, IT; London, UK) Slow progression of muscle impairment and spliceopathy despite worsening of muscle histopathology in myotonic dystrophy type 2 (DM2) G. Meola, E. Bugiardini, L.V. Renna, A. Botta, G. Rossi, C. Pizzamiglio, R. Cardani (San Donato Milanese, Rome, IT) Oral Sessions Monday, 10 June 2013 Oral Session 15 Muscle disorders (cont.) 13:30 – 15:00 Room C 14:00 O307 New ETFDH mutations in a group of Italian patients of riboflavin-responsive multiple acyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency (RR-MADD) patients O. Musumeci, E. Barca, C. Rodolico, S. Romeo, A. Ciranni, M. Aguennouz, G. Vita, A. Toscano (Messina, IT) 14:15 O308 Falls, fractures and vitamin D in myotonic dystrophies E. Bugiardini, E. Passeri, V. Sansone, R. Valaperta, E. Costa, B. Ambrosi, S. Corbetta, G. Meola (San Donato Milanese, IT) 14:30 O309 Prognostic factors and health-related quality of life in ocular myasthaenia gravis (OMG) G. Galassi, A. Ariatti, M. Stefani, P. Miceli, M. Tondelli, F. Benuzzi, P. Faglioni (Modena, IT) 14:45 O310 Extrathymic malignancies in defined cohorts of patients with myasthaenia gravis I. Basta, S. Peric, V. Rakocevic Stojanovic, Z. Stevic, A. Nikolic, I. Marjanovic, Z. Turkmanovic, S. Lavrnic, D. Lavrnic (Belgrade, RS) 13:30 O311 White matter integrity in obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) patients before and after continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) treatment L. Ferini-Strambi, V. Castronovo, S. Cappa, A. Castellano, M. Aloia, S. Marelli, P. Scifo, A. Falini (Milan, IT) 13:45 O312 Sleep-disordered patients with restless legs syndrome have higher values of nocturnal blood pressure M. SIeminski, M. Partinen (Gdansk, PL; Helsinki, FI) 14:00 O313 Rapid eye movement sleep behaviour disorder in the prodromal phase of Lewy body disorders: a prospective study A. Iranzo, E. Tolosa, E. Gelpi, J.L. Molinuevo, F. Valldeoriola, M. Serradell, R. Sanchez-Valle, I. Vilaseca, F. Lomeña, D. Vilas, A. Llado, J. Santamaria (Barcelona, ES) 63 Oral Sessions Oral Session 16 Sleep disorders Chairpersons:P. Maquet (Liège, BE) J. Santamaria (Barcelona, ES) 13:30 – 15:00 Room F Oral Sessions Monday, 10 June 2013 Oral Session 16 Sleep disorders (cont.) 13:30 – 15:00 Room F 14:15 O314 Sustained efficacy of continuous positive airway pressure therapy for migraine in sleep apnea syndrome H. Hidalgo, V. Uhl, L. Nelles, A.R. Gantenbein, N. Dahmen, P. Sándor, U. Kallweit (Asbach, DE; Bad Zurzach, CH; Katzenelnbogen, DE; Zurich, CH) 14:30 O315 Sleep disorders in myotonic dystrophy type 2: a controlled polysomnographic study and selfreported questionnaires M. Albanese, A. Romigi, F. Placidi, F. Izzi, C. Liguori, B. DiGioia, C. Terracciano, N.B. Mercuri, R. Massa, M.G. Marciani (Rome, IT) 14:45 O316 Modafinil for the treatment of idiopathic hypersomnia: results of a randomized, doubleblind, placebo controlled study G. Mayer, H. Benes, P. Young, M. Bitterlich, A. Rodenbeck (Schwalmstadt-Treysa, Schwerin, Münster, Berlin, DE) Oral Session 17 Cerebrovascular disorders II Chairpersons:M. Brainin (Krems, AT) J.M. Ferro (Lisbon, PT) 15:30 – 17:00 Plenary Hall 15:30 O317 ENS fellowship awardee Impact of AMD3100 on microglia activation and recovery of lost neurological function after experimental stroke H.L. Walter, A. Madinier, T. Wieloch, K. Ruscher (Lund, SE) 15:45 O318 Polymorphisms on chromosome 4q25 and the risk of stroke due to paroxysmal atrial fibrillation in a Polish population M. Wnuk, J. Burkot, A. Slowik (Krakow, PL) 16:00 O319 No association between severe thrombophilia and cerebral venous thrombosis severity D. Aguiar de Sousa, J.M. Ferro, P. Canhão, F. Barinagarrementeria, M.-G. Bousser, J. Stam on behalf of the International Study on Cerebral Vein and Dural Sinus Thrombosis investigators 16:15 O320 Qualititative or quantitative flair changes on MRI brain in acute ischaemic strokes with major proximal occlusions does not predict intracranial haemorrhage S. Adatia, V. Nambiar, M. Almekhlafi, J. Sangll, B. Menon, A. Demchuk (Calgary, CA) 64 Oral Sessions Monday, 10 June 2013 Oral Session 17 Cerebrovascular disorders II (cont.) 15:30 – 17:00 Plenary Hall 16:30 O321 Spontaneous intracerebral haemorrhage: is neuroimage monitoring useful? M.A. Mangas-Guijarro, O. Trabajos-Garcia, P. Martinez-Sanchez, A. Tallon-Barranco, E. Blanco-Vicente, A. Martin-Montes, B. Fuentes, E. Diez-Tejedor (Madrid, ES) 16:45 O322 Poor glycaemic control increases risk for new early diffusion-weighted imaging lesions outside the initially affected vascular territory in acute stroke patients T. Usnich, F.N. Albach, T.B. Braemswig, P. Brunecker, J.B. Fiebach, C.H. Nolte (Berlin, DE) Oral Session 18 Multiple Sclerosis III: other Chairpersons:I. Milonas (Athens, GR) H.-P. Hartung (Düsseldorf, DE) 15:30 – 17:00 Room A O323 Abnormalities of the brain functional connectome in paediatric patients with multiple sclerosis M. Filippi, P. Valsasina, M. Absinta, S. Sala, V. Martinelli, A. Ghezzi, P. Veggiotti, A. Falini, G. Comi, M.A. Rocca (Milan, Gallarate, Pavia, IT) 15:45 O324 R2* as a potential MRI measure for demyelination in MS lesions C. Langkammer, M. Khalil, C. Enzinger, D. Pinter, S. Fuchs, S. Ropele, F. Fazekas (Graz, AT) 16:00 O325 Correlation of brain volume loss with multiple sclerosis duration, MRI activity and disability: impact of fingolimod across 3 phase III trials F. Barkhof, J. Cohen, E.W. Radue, L. Kappos, P. Calabresi, D. Haering, N. Sfikas, P. Von Rosenstiel, G. Francis (Amsterdam, NL; Cleveland, US; Basel, CH; Baltimore, US; East Hanover, US) 16:15 O326 Efficacy and safety of daclizumab high-yield process (DAC HYP) treatment in relapsingremitting multiple sclerosis: results from the SELECTION extension study G. Giovannoni, R. Gold, K. Selmaj, E. Havrdova, X. Montalban, E.-W. Radue, D. Stefoski, M. McNeill, J. Rana, J. Elkins, G. O’Neill (London, UK; Bochum, DE; Lodz, PL; Prague, CZ; Barcelona, ES; Basel, CH; Chicago, US; Maidenhead, UK; Cambridge, US) Oral Sessions 15:30 65 Oral Sessions Monday, 10 June 2013 Oral Session 18 Multiple Sclerosis III: other (cont.) 15:30 – 17:00 Room A 16:30 O327 Effect of BG-12 (dimethyl fumarate) in newly diagnosed patients with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis from the DEFINE and CONFIRM studies R. Gold, G. Giovannoni, J.T. Phillips, R.J. Fox, A. Zhang, L. Meltzer, N.C. Kurukulasuriya (Bochum, DE; London, UK; Dallas, Cleveland, Weston, US) 16:45 O328 The "Sapere Migliora" information aid for newly-diagnosed multiple sclerosis patients: developing and testing phases following the MRC framework A. Giordano, A. Lugaresi, V. Martinelli, F. Granella, P. Confalonieri, M. Trojano, M. Messmer Uccelli, C. Borreani, A. Solari on behalf of the SIMS project Oral Session 19 Dementia II Chairpersons:F. Agosta (Milan, IT) G. Waldemar (Copenhagen, DK) 15:30 – 17:00 Room B 15:30 O329 Frontotemporal Lobar Degeneration due to the C9ORF72 hexanucleotide repeat expansion: psychotic clinical presentation D. Galimberti, C. Fenoglio, M. Serpente, C. Villa, R. Bonsi, A. Arighi, G. Fumagalli, R. Del Bo, A.C. Bruni, M. Anfossi, A. Clodomiro, C. Cupidi, B. Nacmis, S. Sorbi, I. Piaceri, S. Bagnoli, V. Bessi, A. Marcone, C. Cerami, S.F. Cappa, M. Filippi, F. Agosta, G. Magnani, G. Comi, M. Franceschi, I. Rainero, M.T. Giordana, E. Rubino, P. Ferrero, E. Rogaeva, Z. Xi, A. Confaloni, P. Piscopo, G. Bruno, G. Talarico, A. Cagnin, F. Clerici, B. Dell’Osso, G.P. Comi, A.C. Altamura, C. Mariani, E. Scarpini (Milan, Lamezia Terme, Florence, Turin, IT; Toronto, CA; Rome, Padua, IT) 15:45 O330 Phenotypic variability of familial and sporadic progranulin p.Gln257ProfsX27 mutation C. Pires, M. Coelho, A. Valadas, C. Barroso, G. Miltenberger-Miltenyi, J. Pimentel, C. Duyckaerts, A. de Mendonça, A. Verdelho (Ponta Delgada, Lisbon, Setúbal, Vila Franca de Xira, PT; Paris, FR) 16:00 O331 Neuroanatomical correlates of disease progression in a case of nonfluent/agrammatic variant of primary progressive aphasia due to progranulin (GRN) Cys157LysfsX97 mutation F. Caso, F. Agosta, S. Galantucci, G. Magnani, D. Galimberti, E. Pagani, G. Comi, A. Falini, M. Filippi (Milan, IT) 66 Oral Sessions Monday, 10 June 2013 Oral Session 19 Dementia II (cont.) 15:30 – 17:00 Room B 16:15 O332 Network analysis of intrinsic functional connectivity in the semantic variant of primary progressive aphasia M. Filippi, F. Agosta, S. Galantucci, S. Sala, P. Valsasina, A. Meani, S.F. Cappa, G. Magnani, M. Franceschi, A. Falini, G. Comi (Milan, Castellanza, IT) 16:30 O333 The relationship between theory of mind and executive function in Parkinson’s disease G. Cummins, L. Collins, S. Mason, R. Barker (Cambridge, UK) 16:45 O334 Should neuronal antibody determination be performed in patients with suspected Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease? O. Grau, R. Sánchez-Valle, A. Saiz, J.L. Molinuevo, J. Dalmau, F. Graus (Barcelona, ES) 15:30 O335 Skin sympathetic fibre alpha-synuclein deposits: a potential biomarker for pure autonomic failure V. Donadio, A. Incensi, P. Cortelli, M.P. Giannoccaro, M. Abdel Jaber, A. Baruzzi, R. Liguori (Bologna, IT) 15:45 O336 Impaired small fibre function in patients with Fabry disease G. Siedler, A.-K. Kahn, D. Zeller, C. Sommer, N. Üçeyler (Würzburg, DE) 16:00 O337 Vestibular and auditory function in patients with Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease due to mutations in the SH3TC2 gene R. Sivera, H. Perez-Garrigues, L. Bataller, N. Muelas, J.F. Vazquez, J.J. Vilchez, C. Espinos, T. Sevilla (Valencia, ES) 16:15 O338 Autoantibody heterogeneity in chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy G. Nogales-Gadea, L. Querol, X. Suárez-Calvet, J. Araque, M. Navas, E. Ortiz, J. Díaz-Manera, E. Gallardo, R. Rojas-García, I. Illa (Barcelona, ES) 16:30 O339 West Nile virus infection and myasthaenia gravis A.A. Leis, G. Szatmary, M. Ross, D. Stokic (Jackson, Hattiesburg, Scottsdale, US) 67 Oral Sessions Oral Session 20 Peripheral neuropathies Chairpersons:G. Stoll (Würzburg, DE) A. Steck (Basel, CH) 15:30 – 17:00 Room C Oral Sessions Oral Session 20 Peripheral neuropathies (cont.) 15:30 – 17:00 Room C 16:45 Monday, 10 June 2013 O340 Recurrence plot analysis of heart rate variability: a novel method for detection of diabetic cardiovascular neuropathy T. Nedelka, J. Schlenker, L. Riedlbauchová, R. Mazanec (Prague, CZ) Oral Session 21 Neurorehabilitation Chairpersons:G. Ickenstein (Aue, DE) S. Laureys (Liège, BE) 15:30 – 17:00 Room F 15:30 O341 Perceptual relearning of binocular fusion and stereoacuity after brain injury: a follow-up study. A.-K. Schaadt, L. Schmidt, M. Adams, R. Garbacenkaite, E. Leonhardt, C. Kuhn, S. Reinhart, G. Kerkhoff (Saarbrücken, DE) 15:45 O342 Measuring the changes induced by botulinum toxin on wrist movement in spastic patients with a standardized stretch reflex test M. Fernández-Lobera, M. Morales, J. Valls-Solé (Barcelona, ES) 16:00 O343 Motor imagery brain-computer interface trained with healthy controls and used for stroke patients A. Espinosa, R. Ortner, G. Edlinger, C. Guger (Graz, AT) 16:15 O344 Development of a modified prism adaptation procedure for clinical use A.S. Champod, K. Taylor, L. Bogatz, G.A. Eskes (Halifax, CA) 16:30 O345 Now you feel both: galvanic vestibular stimulation induces lasting improvements in the rehabilitation of chronic tactile extinction L. Schmidt, K.S. Utz, L. Depper, M. Adams, A.-K. Schaadt, S. Reinhart, G. Kerkhoff (Saarbrücken, Erlangen, DE) 16:45 O346 Modifications of functional connectivity of the anterior cingulum correlate with medium-term effects of cognitive rehabilitation in patients with multiple sclerosis L. Parisi, M.A. Rocca, M. Copetti, P. Valsasina, F. Mattioli, R. Capra, G. Comi, M. Filippi (Milan, San Giovanni Rotondo, Brescia, IT) 68 Oral Sessions Oral Session 22 Epilepsy II Chairpersons:P. Boon (Ghent, BE) M. Richardson (London, UK) O347 ENS fellowship awardee Motor system hyperexcitability constitutes a possible endophenotype in juvenile myoclonic epilepsy B. Wandschneider, M. Centeno, C. Vollmar, M. Symms, P. Thompson, J.S. Duncan, M.J. Koepp (London, UK) 09:45 O348 Dynamic expression pattern of two proinflammatory cytokines and two inflammationrelated microRNAs in mesial temporal lobe epilepsy development in the developing brain A. Omran, M.U. Ashhab, J. Peng, F. Yin (Changsha, CN) 10:00 O349 Clinical outcome after repetitive seizures and status epilepticus: prospective analysis of patients K. Rejdak, M. Godek, A. Czajka-Belz, M. Chlebicka, Z. Stelmasiak (Lublin, PL) 10:15 O350 Efficacy and tolerability of ketogenic diet in adults and adolescents with uncontrolled epilepsy J. Nathan, D. Khedekar (Mumbai, IN) 10:30 O351 Prediction of outcome of initial treatment with lamotrigine in adult patients with newly diagnosed localization-related epilepsies S. Lukic, N. Jovic, Z. Milosevic, B. Bjelakovic, M. Spasic (Nis, Belgrade, RS) 10:45 O352 A comparative study of psychiatric comorbidities in patients with mesial temporal lobe epilepsy and juvenile myoclonic epilepsy and effects on quality of life D.H. Ertem, A. Dirican, A. Aydin, S. Baybas, V. Sozmen, M. Ozturk (Istanbul, TR) 69 Oral Sessions 09:30 – 11:00 Room B 09:30 Tuesday, 11 June 2013 Oral Sessions Tuesday, 11 June 2013 Oral Session 23 Extrapyramidal disorders Chairpersons:E. Tolosa (Barcelona, ES) A. Vincent (Oxford, UK) 09:30 – 11:00 Room C 09:30 O353 Quantitative and qualitative long-term mortality analysis in Parkinson’s disease treated with deep brain stimulation S. Rocha, J. Gomes, A. Monteiro, P. Linhares, C. Chamadoira, M. Ayres Basto, C. Reis, C. Sousa, J. Lima, M.J. Rosas, J. Massano, R. Vaz (Braga, Porto, PT) 09:45 O354 Functional connectivity in patients with focal dystonia F. Agosta, L. Sarro, A. Tomic, A. Inuggi, M. Svetel, N. Kresojevic, V.S. Kostic, M. Filippi (Milan, IT; Belgrade, RS) 10:00 O355 Reduced cardiovascular risk factors and cardiovascular events in idiopathic Parkinson`s disease patients compared with controls J. Rabey, G. Abbruzzese, T. Prokhorov, U. Bonuccelli (Tzrifin, IL; Genoa, IT; Pisa, IT) 10:15 O356 Acquired hepatocerebral degeneration: characterization of a cohort of 17 patients J. Domingos, F. Correia, S. Cavaco, A. Almeida, J. Damásio, H.P. Miranda, M. Magalhães (Porto, PT) 10:30 O357 Dystonia type and duration as a prognostic indicator in patients with progressive supranuclear palsy D. Apetauerova, S. Scala, M. Alias (Burlington, US) 10:45 O358 Ocular tremor in Parkinson’s disease is due to head oscillation D. Kaski, T.A. Saifee, A.M. Bronstein (London, UK) 70 Oral Sessions Tuesday, 11 June 2013 09:30 O359 Validation of a comfort scale in a population of patients with stroke C. Rogeau, F. Beaucamp, E. Allart, W. Daveluy, M. Rousseaux (Lille, FR) 09:45 O360 Hyperdense middle cerebral artery sign and stroke etiology L. Pereira, M. Rodrigues (Almada, PT) 10:00 O361 Inpatient management of stroke: barriers to optimal outcome R. Patel, R. Hughes (Basildon, UK) 10:15 O362 Are we aware of the importance of high doses of statins? Compliance three months after ischaemic stroke E. Blanco-Vicente, P. Martínez-Sánchez, B. Fuentes, M. Mangas-Guijarro, O. Trabajos García, Á. Martín-Montes, E. Díez-Tejedor (Madrid, ES) 10:30 O363 Clinical features of progressing pontine infarction T. Nakase, M. Sasaki, Y. Ikeda, A. Suzuki (Akita, JP) 10:45 O364 The characteristics of the ipsilateral silent period to ipsilesional focal transcranial magnetic stimulation in acute stroke S. Rudilosso, M. Morales, A. Cervera, S. Amaro, X. Urra, V. Obach, A. Chamorro, J. Valls-Solé (Barcelona, ES) 71 Oral Sessions Oral Session 24 Cerebrovascular disorders III Chairpersons:A.C. Fonseca (Lisbon, PT) M. Dichgans (Munich, DE) 09:30 – 11:00 Room D Poster Sessions – Overview Posters are displayed in the exhibition area at the following times: 10:00 – 16:00 11:30 – 12:30 10:00 – 13:00 11:30 – 12:30 Sunday, 9 June 2013 Poster Session 1 • Multiple Sclerosis: clinical aspects I • Cerebrovascular disorders: risk factors • Sleep disorders •Neurorehabilitation •Neuroimaging • Neuro-ophthalmology and balance • Inflammatory and myasthenia • Preclinical neurobiology Monday, 10 June 2013 Poster Session 2 • Multiple Sclerosis: clinical aspects II •Cerebrovascular disorders: semiology and case reports • Extrapyramidal disorders: Parkinson's disease • Epilepsy I • Clinical neurophysiology I: peripheral nerve • Migraine and pain • Dementia I: treatment and biomarker •Neuro-oncology Poster Session 3 • Multiple Sclerosis: clinical aspects III • Cerebrovascular disorders: treatment • Extrapyramidal disorders: other • Epilepsy II: investigations and therapeutics • Clinical neurophysiology II • Headaches: other • Dementia and higher function disorders •Neurogenetics 14:30 – 18:30 17:30 – 18:30 72 Poster Sessions – Overview 10:00 – 13:30 11:30 – 12:30 Tuesday, 11 June 2013 Poster Session 4 • Multiple Sclerosis: pathology and pathogenesis •Infection • Muscle disorders • General neurology: miscellaneous • Motor neuron disease • Child neurology •Neuro-epidemiology Posters Please refer to the section "Instructions for authors" on p. 154 when you have to put your poster up and take it down. 73 Poster Session 1 Sunday, 9 June 2013 11:30 – 12:30 Multiple Sclerosis: clinical aspects I Poster Walk commences at Poster No. P365 at 11:30 Moderator:K. Fink (Stockholm, SE) P365 Natalizumab treatment for multiple sclerosis: Middle East and North Africa regional recommendations for patient selection and monitoring R. Alroughani, H. Aref, S. Bohlega, I. Al Sherooqi, M. Dahdaleh, I. Feki, M. Jumah, M. Al-Kawi, S. Koussa, M. Sahraian, B. Yamout (Kuwait, KW; Cairo, EG; Riyadh, SA; Manama, BH; Amman, JO; Sfax, TN; Beirut, LB; Tehran, IR) P366 Natalizumab is effective in patients with active relapsingremitting multiple sclerosis: a Middle Eastern experience R. Alroughani, J. Al Hashel, S. Ahmed, A. Thussu (Kuwait, KW) P367 Natalizumab saturation: potential biomarker for individual duration of treatment holiday after natalizumab withdrawal P. Wipfler, A. Harrer, G. Pilz, K. Oppermann, S. Afazel, E. Haschke-Becher, E. Trinka, J. Kraus (Salzburg, AT) P368 Clinical and instrumental predictors of efficacy of natalizumab therapy in the course of multiple sclerosis: a retrospective study from a single centre V. Lo Re, G. Salemi, P. Ragonese, M. Lo Re, M.A. Mazzola, S. Realmuto, G. Savettieri (Palermo, IT) P369 A prospective, open-label, single-arm clinical trial of the effects of natalizumab on measures of ambulation in relapsingremitting multiple sclerosis patients: the TIMER study N. Voloshyna, T. Nechrych, X. You, S. Belachew, D. Paes (Kharkiv, Lviv, UA; Weston, US) P370 Clinical management of high-risk patients with relapsingremitting multiple sclerosis (MS) treated with natalizumab K.H. Vo, L. Stazzone, N. Drago, H. Nguyen, G. Buckle (Boston, Brookline, US) P371 Follow-up of multiple sclerosis (MS) patients after natalizumab interruption. Clinical and MRI findings. Switching to treatment with fingolimod M.E. Evangelopoulos, E. Andreadou, C. Deligianni, G. Saltogiannis, I. Chasalevris, V. Chaina, C. Kilidireas (Athens, GR) P372 Associations between baseline factors and on-treatment relapses in natalizumab-treated patients with relapsingremitting multiple sclerosis in the TYSABRI® (natalizumab) observational programme H. Wiendl, H. Butzkueven, L. Kappos, F. Pellegrini, M. Trojano, A. Zhang, S. Belachew (Münster, DE; Victoria, AU; Basel, CH; Chieti, Bari, IT; Weston, US) 74 Sunday, 9 June 2013 P373 Successful desensitization in a patient with hypersensitivity reaction to natalizumab: a case report M. Bouktsi, A. Manikas, M. Zande, I. Milonas (Thessaloniki, GR) P374 Association of improvement in fatigue with improvement in depression and sleepiness in natalizumab-treated multiple sclerosis (MS) patients: results from the TYNERGY study I.-K. Penner, E.G. Celius, S. Fuchs, K. Schreiber, S. Berkö, J. Sun, E. Falk, A. Svenningsson (Basel, CH; Oslo, NO; Graz, AT; Copenhagen, DK; Upplands Väsby, SE; Weston, US; Umeå, SE) P375 TYSTART: monitoring and management of MS patients starting natalizumab treatment in Germany B. Kallmann, R. Hoffmann, U. Walter, C. Wettmarshausen, C. Wernsdoerfer, V. Zingler, A. Chan (Bamberg, Berlin, Fulda, Ismaning, Bochum, DE) P376 Observational programme Tysabri 24 plus: evaluating efficacy and safety of natalizumab therapy beyond two years M. Maeurer, H. Wiendl, C. Heesen, A. Gass, C. Wernsdoerfer, C. Wettmarshausen, V. Zingler, B. Kieseier (Bad Mergentheim, Münster, Hamburg, Mannheim, Ismaning, Düsseldorf, DE) P377 Seroconversion rates to JC virus (JCV) in multiple sclerosis patients is higher than previously reported G. Izquierdo, M. Rus, M.D. Paramo, J.L. Peña, L. Dinca, S. Perez, G. Navarro, M. Lucas (Seville, ES) P378 Abnormally severe immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome (IRIS) in a multiple sclerosis (MS) patient with natalizumab-associated progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy (PML) A. Calvi, M. De Riz, A.M. Pietroboni, L. Ghezzi, A. Arighi, G.G. Fumagalli, V. Maltese, G. Comi, D. Galimberti, E. Scarpini (Milan, IT) P379 Natalizumab-associated progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy in multiple sclerosis patients: survival and functional outcome when asymptomatic at diagnosis T. Dong-Si, S. Richman, G. Bloomgren, M. Wenten, J. Philip, S. Datta, J. McIninch, C. Bozic, B. Ticho, N. Richert (Weston, US) P380 Relationship between early disease activity and long-term clinical outcome: results from the phase 3 TRANSFORMS study extension at 4.5 years in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis H.-P. Hartung, F. Barkhof, G. Comi, L. Kappos, B. Khatri, X. Montalban, J. Pelletier, E. Kornyeyeva, D. Piani Meier, S. Ritter, P. von Rosenstiel, D. Tomic, J. Cohen (Düsseldorf, DE; Amsterdam, NL; Milan, IT; Basel, CH; Milwaukee, US; Barcelona, ES; Marseille, FR; East Hanover, US; Cleveland, US) 75 Posters Poster Session 1 Poster Session 1 Sunday, 9 June 2013 P381 Patient adherence to subcutaneous interferon beta-1a delivered via the electronic self-injection device RebiSmart: an observational, retrospective study in the United Kingdom and Ireland L. Parkes, K. Marhardt, H. Willis, A.M. Larkin (Feltham, UK; Geneva, CH; Chelmsford, UK; Dublin, IE) P382 Adherence to, and effectiveness of, treatment with subcutaneous interferon beta-1a in relapsing multiple sclerosis patients using RebiSmart™ for self-injection: one-year interim results of an international, prospective, observational study A. Bayas, J.-C. Ouallet, B. Kallmann, U. Fulda, K. Marhardt (Augsburg, DE; Bordeaux, FR; Bamberg, Darmstadt, DE; Geneva, CH) P383 Patient and nurse assessment of the ExtaviJect® 30G device for subcutaneous self-injection of interferon beta-1b for multiple sclerosis: a prospective European study G. Boeru, I. Milanov, K. Kmetska, F. De Robertis, S. Rojas-Farreras, A. Kulla, M. Tomlinson (Bucharest, RO; Sofia, BG; Lecce, IT; Barcelona, ES; Basel, CH) P384 Comparable efficacy of immunomodulatory treatment of relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS) in daily practice: the ASSET (AVONEX assessment in multiple sclerosis therapy) study, an observational study in 1343 patients M. Marziniak, K. Taipale, K. Rehberg-Weber, C. Wernsdörfer on behalf of the ASSET study group P385 Health-related quality of life over time of patients with multiple sclerosis treated with interferon beta-1a: the COMPARE study B.G. Vickrey, L. Lee, F. Moore, K. Fortin (Los Angeles, US; Toronto, CA; Montréal, US; Montréal, CA) P386 Persistence, adherence, quality of life, and treatment satisfaction in patients treated with the AVONEX® PEN™: an interim analysis of PERSIST B. Sperling, S. Slawka, C. Ghaus, X. You on behalf of the PERSIST Study Group P387 Safety, tolerability and patient evaluation of peginterferon beta-1a administered via a single-use autoinjector in relapsing multiple sclerosis: data from the Phase 3b ATTAIN sub-study S. Hung, A. Deykin, A. Seddighzadeh, S. Liu, B. Sperling, P. Calabresi (Cambridge, Baltimore, US) 76 Poster Session 1 Sunday, 9 June 2013 An integrated analysis of the clinical efficacy of BG-12 (dimethyl fumarate) in patients with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis from the phase 3 DEFINE and CONFIRM studies R.J. Fox, D.H. Miller, J.T. Phillips, D.L. Arnold, K. Selmaj, M. Yang, R. Zhang, K.T. Dawson, V. Viglietta, S.I. Sheikh, R. Gold (Cleveland, US; London, UK; Dallas, US; Montreal, CA; Lodz, PL; Weston, US; Bochum, DE) P389 An integrated analysis of safety and tolerability of BG-12 (dimethyl fumarate) in patients with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis from phase 2 and 3 placebo-controlled studies J.T. Phillips, R.J. Fox, R. Gold, E. Havrdova, L. Kappos, K. Raghupathi, H. Yuan, V. Viglietta, S.I. Sheikh, K.T. Dawson, M. Novas, M.T. Sweetser, K. Selmaj (Dallas, Cleveland, US; Bochum, DE; Prague, CZ; Basel, CH; Weston, US; Lodz, PL) P390 Immunomodulatory effects of a new CB2-selective cannabinoid agonist on T-cells from multiple sclerosis patients P. Annunziata, C. Cioni, L. De Santi, C. Mugnaini, S. Pasquini, F. Corelli (Siena, IT) P391 Improvement in quality of life outcomes with prolongedrelease fampridine treatment: six month interim analysis of the ENABLE study R. Macdonell, G. Nagels, P.S. Sorensen, D. Laplaud, C. Pozzilli, B. de Jong, A.M. Silva, R. Nicholas, M. Niedhammer, J. Gaebler, S. Agarwal, J. Potts (Heidelberg, AU; Melsbroek, BE; Copenhagen, DK; Nantes, FR; Rome, IT; Nijmegen, NL; Porto, PT; London, UK; Oldenburg, DE; Weston, US) P392 Natalizumab rechallenge in multiple sclerosis patients: postponing the unavoidable? L. Ferrè, F. Sangalli, L. Moiola, M. Radaelli, V. Barcella, M. Rodegher, B. Colombo, V. Martinelli, G. Comi (Milan, IT) 11:30 – 12:30 Cerebrovascular disorders: risk factors Poster Walk commences at Poster No. P393 at 11:30 Moderator:T. Brandt (Munich, DE) P393 Median stroke volumes depend on the definition of transient ischaemic attacks (TIA) used in a stroke cohort A. Felbecker, F. Wagner, M. Galovic, J. Weber, B. Tettenborn (St. Gallen, CH) P394 Rasch analysis of the Stroke Impact Scale-16 R.J. Mills, M. Koufali, A. Sharma, C.A. Young (Preston, Liverpool, UK) Posters P388 77 Poster Session 1 Sunday, 9 June 2013 P395 3D dynamic modelling of primary mechanisms associated with brain injuries G. Machtoub (Leipzig, DE) P396 Design of the Asian Stroke Disability Scale K. Ghandehari (Mashhad, IR) P397 Frequency of stroke recurrence after pregnancy A. Cruz-Herranz, I. Illán-Gala, P. Martínez-Sánchez, B. Fuentes, E. Díez-Tejedor (Madrid, ES) P398 Clinical implications of peripheral artery disease (PAD) diagnosed with ankle-brachial blood pressure index (ABI) in acute ischaemic stroke patients E. Imamura, E. Nomura, T. Ohshita, S. Kushitani, S. Wakabayashi, H. Kajikawa, M. Matsumoto (Hiroshima, JP) P399 Risk factors for short-term stroke recurrence in patients with minor ischaemic cerebrovascular events K. Ghandehari, M.R. Khajedaluei, Z. Yazdankhah, A. Sharifi Razavi, S. Masoudinezhad, A. Nouraddin, A. Mousavi Mirzaei, S. Yazdani, A. Ghabeli Jouybari (Mashhad, IR) P400 Is stress an important risk factor for stroke? K. Ghandehari, M.R. Khajedaluei, F. Behdani, M. Davari (Mashhad, IR) P401 Relationship between carotid intima-media thickness and arterial stiffness in young adults with carotid artery diseases E. Vassileva, P. Ilieva, N. Spasova, E. Kinova, D. Somleva, T. Kurteva, A. Gudev, M. Daskalov (Sofia, BG) P402 Is carotid stenosis more frequent in stroke patients with metabolic syndrome? E. Terecoasa, V. Stefanescu, O. Rusu, C. Tiu (Bucharest, RO) P403 Risk factor-related reduction in cerebral vasomotor reactivity in patients with carotid disease I.M. Krdžic, S.R. Djokovic (Belgrade, RS) P404 Lipid profile as a risk factor in persons with specific occupations M. Tiric-Campara, S. Sijaric-Voloder, E. Tupkovic, J. Djelilovic-Vranic, A. Alejbegovic (Sarajevo, Tuzla, BA) P405 Relationships between low total serum cholesterol levels and intracerebral haemorrhage A. Gogu, D. Scutelnicu, A. Ignea (Timisoara, RO) P406 What is the best scoring system for predicting the risk of stroke in nonvalvular atrial fibrillation? N. Diaconu, C. Gratii, A. Grosu, V. Racila, G. Pavlic (Chisinau, MD) 78 Sunday, 9 June 2013 P407 Left atrial diastolic dysfunction measured by transthoracic echocardiography is a risk factor of developing acute cerebral infarction N. Mitsuma, T. Hirunagi, T. Ando, K. Kitamura, H. Sakurai, T. Nakano, Y. Goto, K. Mano (Nagoya, JP) P408 Heart failure, hypertension and carotid stenosis as factors in poor outcome in ischaemic stroke S.M. Deme, C.N. Hreniuc, D.S. Ioncu, D.C. Jianu, S. KoryCalomfirescu (Arad, Timisoara, Cluj-Napoca, RO) P410 Patients with acute cerebral infarction and diabetes mellitus versus patients with acute cerebral infarction without diabetes mellitus A. Nacu, L. Thomassen, A. Fromm, U. Waje-Andreassen, H. Naess (Bergen, NO) P411 Metabolic syndrome does not influence stroke subtype C. Tiu, E.O. Terecoasa, O.A. Bajenaru (Bucharest, RO) P412 The association between metabolic syndrome and intracranial haemorrhagic stroke among adults aged 45-70 years in Isfahan, Iran F. Dehghani, M. Saadatnia (Isfahan, IR) P413 Role of extreme outdoor temperature in the development of acute ischaemic stroke A. Folyovich, D. Biczó, A. Fülöp, Á. Németh, H. Breuer, K.A. BéresMolnár, V. Varga, K. Vadasdi, N. Kaszás, J. Bartholy (Budapest, HU) P414 Frequency of malignancy associated with ischaemic stroke: yield of tumour markers O. Trabajos-García, M.A. Mangas-Guijarro, P. Martínez-Sánchez, A. Tallón-Barranco, M.J. Aguilar-Amat, E. Blanco-Vicente, Á. Martín-Montes, B. Fuentes, E. Díez-Tejedor (Madrid, ES) P415 Juxtaluminal echogenicity versus heterogeneity as measures of carotid plaque instability T.J. Tegos, A. Petrakis, A. Valavanis, A. Safouris, A. Papadimitriou, A. Orologas (Thessaloniki, GR) P416 Thrombophilia in young patients with cryptogenic ischaemic stroke J. Morgado, J. Rodrigues, A. Paiva Nunes, A. Amaral-Silva, J. Alcântara (Lisbon, PT) P417 An unusual complication of cerebral angiography I. Ahmed, R. Michelson, N. Duggal, S. Khosla (Kansas City, US) 79 Posters Poster Session 1 Poster Session 1 Sunday, 9 June 2013 11:30 – 12:30 Sleep disorders Poster Walk commences at Poster No. P418 at 11:30 Moderator:J. Santamaria (Barcelona, ES) P418 Sleep-wake disturbances after traumatic brain injury in rats D. Noain, E.-R. Symeonidou, S.R. Schreglmann, M. Morawska, M. Penner, A. Hodor, C.R. Baumann (Zurich, Berne, CH) P419 State space analysis of sleep after traumatic brain injury in rats E.-R. Symeonidou, L.L. Imbach, D. Noain, M. Penner, A. Hodor, C.R. Baumann (Zurich, Berne, CH) P420 Prospective long-term evaluation of sleep-wake disturbances after traumatic brain injury L.L. Imbach, P.O. Valko, T. Li, E. Werth, C.R. Baumann (Zurich, CH) P421 Dynamic properties of sleep states in children and adults L.L. Imbach, E. Werth, S. Kurth, M. LeBourgeois, R. Huber, C.R. Baumann (Zurich, CH; Boulder, US) P422 Actigraphic measures of subjective and objective sleepiness in idiopathic Parkinson’s disease Y.V. Gavrilov, E. Werth, S. Hauser, C.R. Baumann, P.O. Valko (Zurich, CH) P423 Excessive sleep need following traumatic brain injury: a case control study M. Sommerauer, P.O. Valko, E. Werth, C.R. Baumann (Zurich, CH) P424 Cerebral haemodynamic changes at the onset of sleep and at the transition into REM sleep assessed by near infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) K. Kaveh Moghadam, F. Pizza, M. Wolf, C.L. Bassetti (Bologna, IT; Zurich, Berne, CH) P425 Evolution of the clinical and polysomnographic picture of childhood narcolepsy with cataplexy following disease onset K. Kaveh Moghadam, F. Pizza, C. Franceschini, H. Peltola, S. Vandi, E. Finotti, F. Ingravallo, L. Nobili, O. Bruni, Y. Dauvilliers, L. Lin, M.J. Edwards, M. Partinen, E. Mignot, K. Bhatia, G. Plazzi (Bologna, IT; Helsinki, FI; Milano, Rome, IT; Montpellier, FR; Palo Alto, US; London, UK) P426 Comparison between post H1N1 vaccination and sporadic childhood narcolepsy with cataplexy in Finland and Italy K. Kaveh Moghadam, F. Pizza, H. Peltola, G. Plazzi, M. Partinen (Bologna, IT; Helsinki, FI) 80 Sunday, 9 June 2013 P427 Childhood sleep deprivation impairs melatonin biosynthesis and metabolic function by depressing the calcium-mediated signalling pathway in pinealocytes L.-Y. Chen, W.-C. Liao, U.-I. Wu, F.-D. Mai, C.-H. Tsai, H.-M. Chang (Taichung, Taipei, TW) P428 Actigraphic assessment of periodic leg movements in patients with restless legs syndrome M. Cippa, C.R. Baumann, M.M. Siccoli, C.L. Bassetti, R. Poryazova, E. Werth (Zurich, Berne, CH) P429 Muscle sympathetic nerve activity during periodic leg movements in sleep in a narcolepsy with cataplexy patient: a microneurography study V. Donadio, G. Plazzi, F. Pizza, S. Vandi, M. Abdel Jaber, V. Lete, R. Liguori (Bologna, IT) P430 Instrumental findings in carriers of DNMT1 mutation causing autosomal dominant cerebellar ataxia, deafness and narcolepsy K. Kaveh Moghadam, F. Pizza, C. Tonon, R. Lodi, M. Seri, J. Winkelmann, L. Lin, E. Mignot, G. Plazzi (Bologna, IT; Munich, DE; Palo Alto, US) P431 Limbic irritability in narcolepsy-cataplexy K. Sonka, P. Kovalská, P. Bob (Prague, CZ) P432 Longitudinal assessment of olfactory function in idiopathic rapid eye movement sleep behaviour disorder A. Iranzo, M. Serradell, I. Vilaseca, F. Valldeoriola, M. Salamero, C. Molina, J. Santamaria, E. Tolosa (Barcelona, ES) P433 Cerebral and muscular haemodynamics characterized with near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) during all-night sleep Z. Zhang, R. Khatami (Barmelweid, CH) P434 Post H1N1 vaccine narcolepsy-cataplexy: spontaneous improvement of excessive daytime sleepiness and cataplexies after 2 years H. Hidalgo, N. Dahmen, U. Kallweit (Katzenelnbogen, DE; Zurich, CH) P435 Vitamin D supplementation in vitamin D-deficient narcolepsy with cataplexy: improvement of excessive daytime sleepiness? H. Hidalgo, N. Dahmen, C.L. Bassetti, U. Kallweit (Asbach, Katzenelnbogen, DE; Berne, Zurich, CH) P436 Early onset of impulse control disorder in restless legs syndrome under low dose pramipexole therapy H. Hidalgo, V. Uhl, U. Kallweit (Asbach, DE; Zurich, CH) 81 Posters Poster Session 1 Poster Session 1 Sunday, 9 June 2013 P437 The natural history of restless legs syndrome: retrospective data on a clinical sample L. Ferini-Strambi, R. Ferri, S. Marelli, A. Oldani, A. Galbiati, M. Zucconi (Milan, IT) P438 Recovery of augmentation in restless legs syndrome with extended-release dopamine-agonists M. Caporro, M. Maestri, S. Fulda, L. Ferini-Strambi, M. Zucconi, S. Marelli, C.L. Bassetti, M. Manconi (Lugano, CH; Milan, IT; Berne, CH) P439 Neurocognitive function in patients with idiopathic restless legs syndrome before and after dopaminergic treatment L. Ferini-Strambi, S. Marelli, A. Galbiati, L. Giarolli, M. Zucconi, A. Oldani (Milan, IT) P441 Longitudinal polysomnographic assessment from acute to subacute phase in infra- versus supratentorial stroke M. Caporro, M. Manconi, I. Zavalko, C. Cereda, I. Pisarenco, S. Ott, S. Fulda, C.L. Bassetti (Lugano, CH; Moscow, RU; Berne, CH) P442 REM sleep reduction identifies patients with a poor recovery after stroke S. Fulda, M. Caporro, M. Manconi, I. Zavalko, S. Ott, L. Nobili, J. Mathis, C.L. Bassetti (Lugano, CH; Moscow, RU; Berne, CH; Milan, IT) P444 Sleep-disordered breathing in Parkinson’s disease P.O. Valko, M. Sommerauer, S. Hauser, E. Werth, C.R. Baumann (Zurich, CH) P445 The association between fatigue and sleep in people with post-polio syndrome E. James, I. Pomeroy, A. Tennant, C. Young (London, Liverpool, Leeds, UK) 11:30 – 12:30 Neurorehabilitation Poster Walk commences at Poster No. P446 at 11:30 Moderator:W. Paulus (Göttingen, DE) P446 Brain computer interface based on vibrotactile stimulation A. Espinosa, Z. R. Lugo, J. Rodriguez, R. Ortner, Q. Noirhomme, S. Laureys, C. Guger (Graz, AT; Liège, BE) P447 Analysis of real-time brain activity while controlling an animated 3D cube H. Nisar, H.C. Balasubramaniam, W.T. Lee, Q.W. Yeoh, A.S. Malik, K. Yeap (Kampar, Tronoh, MY) 82 Poster Session 1 Sunday, 9 June 2013 Independent steady state visually evoked potential (SSVEP)based brain-computer interface for communication with locked-in patients D. Lesenfants, D. Habbal, C. Chatelle, E. Amico, F. Gomez, Z. Lugo, S. Laureys, Q. Noirhomme (Liège, BE) P449 A network effect when processing familiar faces in the vegetative state H. Sharon, Y. Pasternak, E. Ben Simon, M. Gruberger, N. Giladi, T. Hendler (Tel Aviv, IL) P450 Impact of spasticity in patients with disorders of consciousness A. Thibaut, C. Chatelle, M. Thonnard, S. Laureys, O. Gosseries (Liège, BE) P451 Zolpidem and recovery of consciousness: a positron emission tomography study C. Chatelle, A. Thibaut, O. Gosseries, M. Thonnard, A. Demertzi, C. Bernard, R. Hustinx, S. Laureys, M.-A. Bruno (Liège, BE) P452 Abdominal muscle contractions in brain death triggering the respirator: a case report M. Mulazzani, C. Wöber, C. Müller (Vienna, AT) P453 Setting up a neuroscience stroke and rehabilitation centre in South East Asia. Telemedicine: a useful tool to overcome 12,000 km not only for stroke but also neurological intensive care patients. To teach to treat, to treat to teach U. Meyding-Lamadé, E. Craemer, S. Menon, I. Jafaar, C. Choon, A. Masri, C. Jacobi, C. Schwark, V. Jost, C. Mohs, H. Ilsen, K. Enk, Z. Hanafi, A. Aziz, M. Papendieck, B. Kress (Frankfurt, DE) P454 Wii balance board custom-made exercises to regain balance after acquired brain injury: clinical evidence R. Lloréns, E. Noé, S. Albiol, J.-A. Gil-Gómez (Valencia, ES) P455 Effectiveness of a virtual board game to improve selfawareness in acquired brain injury patients E. Noé, R. Lloréns, J. Ferri, M. Alcañiz (Valencia, ES) P456 Balance rehabilitation through virtual reality: a randomized controlled trial with acquired brain injury patients R. Lloréns, E. Noé, C. Colomer, M. Alcañiz (Valencia, ES) P457 Learning a motor sequence following traumatic brain injury: evidence for a memory consolidation phase K. Cismariu, S. Shaklai, C. Gal, M. Korman, O. Keren, Y. Sacher, A. Karni (Raanana, Haifa, Tel Aviv, IL) Posters P448 83 Poster Session 1 Sunday, 9 June 2013 P458 Health-related quality of life as a predictor for long term living at home after stroke W. Schupp, R. Schmidt, E. Gräßel (Herzogenaurach, Erlangen, DE) P459 Does the access to early rehabilitation after stroke meet needs? J.A. Opara, T. Larsen, J. Szczygiel (Katowice, PL; Odense, DK; Tarnowskie Gory, PL) P460 Recursive partitioning improves outcome prediction and stratification of patients with spinal cord Injury L. Tanadini, T. Hothorn, J. Steeves, A. Curt (Zurich, CH; Vancouver, CA) P461 Activity-based therapy for recovery of walking in individuals with chronic spinal cord injury: results from a randomized clinical trial M. Jones, N. Evans, C. Tefertiller (Atlanta, Denver, US) P462 Neurocognitive rehabilitation by improving motor planning versus treadmill training for freezing of gait in Parkinson’s disease: a clinical and transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) study M. Catalan, S. Mezzarobba, L. Pellegrini, P. Busan, M. Belfiore, A. Gorian, M. Banica, A. Cucca, G. Sgubin, L. Antonutti, G. Pizzolato (Trieste, IT) P463 Sustainable effects of a 12-week patient education programme in multiple sclerosis patients: a qualitative analysis S. Kersten, J. Drosselmeyer, C.T. Haas (Saarbrücken, Idstein, DE) P464 Prevalence of hypothyroidism in chronic fatigue syndrome patients (CFS/ME) T. Gaber, W.W. Oo (Wigan, UK) 11:30 – 12:30 Neuroimaging Poster Walk commences at Poster No. P465 at 11:30 Moderator:M.A. Rocca (Milan, IT) P465 Higher optic nerve sheath diameter in normal divers M. Mehrpour, N.S. Shams-Hosseini, S. Rezaali (Teheran, IR) P466 Temporal artery Doppler ultrasonography may be a more useful tool than temporal artery biopsy in patients with termporal arteritis M. Tan, O. Demirturk, B. Goksel, O. Alkan, U. Tan (Adana, TR) P467 Correlation of arterial stiffness changes and body mass index in healthy subjects S. Morovic, M. Kovacicek, V. Demarin (Zagreb, HR) 84 Poster Session 1 Sunday, 9 June 2013 High resolution sonography, clinical and electrophysiological evaluation of chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy: a case study L.B. Tay, J. Eng, K. Verma (Singapore, SG) P469 Correlation between ultrasonography and electrodiagnostic studies in patients with clinical carpal tunnel syndrome: a case series J. Eng, L.B. Tay, K. Verma (Singapore, SG) P470 A case of peripartum-postpartum angiopathy V. Bignamini, M. Acler, D.M. Bonifati, M.C. Malaguti, A. Pellegrin, R. Tanel, D. Orrico (Trento, IT) P471 Analysis of cerebral neural activity during dual-task performance of cognitive motor tasks K. Goto, Y. Ikeda, T. Matsuda, H. Kuruma, A. Senoo (Tokyo, Chiba, JP) P472 Resting-state fMRI and diffusion tensor imaging study in patients with mild traumatic brain injury H. Tan, W.B. Zheng, H.Y. Zheng (Shantou, CN) P473 The acute effects of ethanol on rat brain diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) and magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) study H.M Liu, G. Yan, Y. Ding, W.B Zheng (Shantou, CN) P474 White matter tract damage in pure and complicated hereditary spastic paraparesis E.G. Spinelli, F. Agosta, M. Scarlato, E. Canu, M.T. Bassi, M. Copetti, S. Benedetti, M. Ferrari, A. Falini, M. Sessa, G. Comi, M. Filippi (Milan, Lecco, Foggia, IT) P475 Functional and structural disruption of the precuneus contributes to cognitive impairment in paediatric multiple sclerosis M. Filippi, M. Absinta, M.P. Amato, A. Ghezzi, L. Moiola, A. Fiorino, P. Veggiotti, G. Comi, M.A. Rocca and the MS and Neuroimaging Study Groups of the Italian Neurological Society P476 Effect on brain activity of cognitive motor tasks in healthy elderly subjects: an fMRI study T. Matsuda, K. Shiota, O. Nitta, T. Shiratani, A. Senoo, Y. Ikeda, K. Goto (Chiba, Saitama, Tokyo, JP) P477 Disruption of structural connectivity along the dorsal and ventral language pathways in patients with nonfluent and semantic variant primary progressive aphasia S. Galantucci, F. Agosta, E. Canu, S.F. Cappa, G. Magnani, M. Franceschi, A. Falini, G. Comi, M. Filippi (Milan, Castellanza, IT) Posters P468 85 Poster Session 1 Sunday, 9 June 2013 P478 Longitudinal patterns of brain atrophy in frontotemporal lobar degeneration clinical syndromes compared with Alzheimer’s disease F. Agosta, E. Canu, E.G. Spinelli, G. Magnani, S.F. Cappa, G. Comi, A. Falini, M. Filippi (Milan, IT) P479 Effects of acute alcohol consumption on the human brain: a resting-state fMRI study H.Y. Zheng, H. Tan, W.B. Zheng (Shantou, CN) P480 Schizencephaly: clinical and neuroimaging features and correlation R.I. Teleanu, D. Vasile, D. Epure, M.-C. Musetescu (Bucharest, RO) P481 Joubert syndrome: a case report H. Akgün, Ö.M. Akgün, M. Yücel, S. Tasdemir, S. Alay, O. Öz, F.Ç. Gündogan, S. Demirkaya (Ankara, Istanbul, TR) P482 A case of LGI1 limbic encephalitis from India with PET documentation P. Correia, R. Ranjan, C.S. Agrawal (New Delhi, IN) P484 Assessment of the metabolic profile in type 2 diabetes mellitus complicated with hypertension and non-diabetic hypertension patients through proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy B. Ye, Y. Xiao, R. Wu, P. Zhang (Shantou, CN) P485 Retinal nerve fibre layer and brain atrophy in relapsingremitting multiple sclerosis: a longitudinal correlation study A. Bisecco, A. Gallo, M. Lanza, R. Sacco, S. Borrelli, L. Lavorgna, M. Cirillo, S. Bonavita, F. Esposito, G. Tedeschi (Naples, IT) 11:30 – 12:30 Neuro-ophthalmology and balance Poster Walk commences at Poster No. P486 at 11:30 Moderator:A.M. Bronstein (London, UK) P486 A temporoparietal junction timing mechanism mediates human path integration D. Kaski, Y. Nigmatullina, P. Malhotra, A.M. Bronstein, B.M. Seemungal (London, UK) P487 Do lesions restricted to the insula cause deficits in perception of verticality? B. Baier, J. Conrad, C. Geber, C. Best, W. Müller-Forell, P. zu Eulenburg, M. Dieterich (Mainz, Munich, Marburg, DE) P488 Bilateral tonic pupils as the initial symptom of Guillain-Barre syndrome: a case report D. Kiourtidis, T. Tsironis, D. Tsiptsios, V. Paraskeuopoulou, G. Deretzi, R. Jobst, I. Tsiptsios (Thessaloniki, GR) 86 Poster Session 1 Sunday, 9 June 2013 An early presentation of neurosyphilis as persistent headache and opthalmoplegia M. Krommyda, G. Xiromerisiou, J. Rudolf, D. Kiourtidis, D. Tsiptsios, T. Tsironis, E. Ameridis, I. Tsiptsios (Thessaloniki, GR) P490 Brain response to 3D games as compared to 2D games A.S. Malik, R.N. Hamizah, N. Kamel, D.M.A. Osman, M.L. Smith, J.M. Abdullah (Tronoh, MY; New York, US; Kota Bharu, MY) P491 Vestibular neuritis in the superior and inferior part of the nerve: risk factor for an unfavourable outcome? C. Best, L. Kreitner, P. Rausch, P. zu Eulenburg, B. Baier, F. Thömke, M. Dieterich (Marburg, Mainz, Munich, DE) P492 Retinal single layer analysis in Parkinsonian syndromes: an optical coherence tomography study M. Schneider, H.-P. Müller, F. Lauda, A.C. Ludolph, H. Tumani, J. Kassubek, E.H. Pinkhardt (Ulm, DE) P493 Significance of hypofunction of extraocular muscles in myasthaenia gravis V. Borislavova, S. Cherninkova (Sofia, BG) P494 Relapsing optic neuritis: a pitfall entity. A case report M. Gardinetti, M.L. Fusco, G. Cavaletti, C. Ferrarese, M. Frigo (Monza, IT) P495 A preliminary longitudinal study of the retinal nerve fibre layer in clinically isolated syndromes (CIS) C. Oreja-Guevara, S. Noval, A. Royo, B. Chamorro, J. Alvarez-Linera (Madrid, ES) P496 Does pharmacological reduction of postural symptoms in acute unilateral vestibulopathy counteract vestibular compensation? A. Zwergal, L. Günther, R. Beck, C. la Fougere (Munich, DE) P497 Triple therapy with darbepoetin alfa, idebenone and riboflavin in Friedreich’s ataxia: open-label trial J. Arpa, I. Sanz-Gallego, F.-J. Rodríguez-de-Rivera, F.-J. Domínguez-Melcón, D. Prefasi, J. Oliva-Navarro, M. Moreno-Yangüela, S.-I. Pascual-Pascual (Madrid, ES) P498 Triple therapy with deferiprone, idebenone and riboflavin in Friedreich’s ataxia: open-label trial J. Arpa, I. Sanz-Gallego, F.-J. Rodríguez-de-Rivera, F.-J. Domínguez-Melcón, D. Prefasi, J. Oliva-Navarro, M. Moreno-Yangüela (Madrid, ES) Posters P489 87 Poster Session 1 Sunday, 9 June 2013 P499 Different correlations of cerebellar signs in spinocerebellar ataxia type 3 and type 7 D. Gómez-Andrés, I. Pulido-Valdeolivas, O. Trabajos-Garcia, F.-J. Díaz-de-Terán, I. Illán-Gala, I. Sanz-Gallego, F.-J. Arpa-Gutiérrez (Madrid, ES) P500 Two different domains of cerebellar signs in spinocerebellar ataxia type 7 at the start of follow-up I. Pulido-Valdeolivas, D. Gómez-Andrés, O. Trabajos-Garcia, I. Illán-Gala, F.-J. Díaz-de-Terán, I. Sanz-Gallego, F.-J. Arpa-Gutiérrez (Madrid, ES) P501 Final results of the treatment of patients with hereditary ataxia with IGF-1 I. Sanz Gallego, J. Arpa on behalf of the Reference Unit of Hereditary Ataxia and Paraplegia P502 Spinocerebellar ataxia 37 (SCA37): clinical and molecular findings in two Spanish families C. Serrano-Munuera, M. Corral-Juan, H. San Nicolás Fernández, J. Corral Seijas, B. Campos Estela, E. López Toledano, M. Martínez Corral, E. Peral Pellicer, I. Sánchez, J. Kulisevsky Bojarski, C. Roig Arnall, V. Volpini Bertrán, A. Matilla-Dueñas (Barcelona, Badalona, L’Hospitalet, ES) 11:30 – 12:30 Inflammatory and myasthenia Poster Walk commences at Poster No. P503 at 11:30 Moderator:R. Paterson (London, UK) P503 Stress cardiomyopathy in potential heart donors: is successful explantation possible? M. Möller, C. Roth, J. Dunkel, A. Ferbert, W. Deinsberger, R. Gradaus, J. Neuzner (Kassel, DE) P504 Takotsubo cardiomyopathy in a patient with myasthaenia gravis: a case report J. Dunkel, C. Roth, M. Möller, A. Ferbert (Kassel, DE) P505 Myasthaenia gravis, pregnancy, puerperium, transient neonatal myasthaenia and arthrogryposis multiplex congenita in Slovakia (1978-2012) I. Urminska, P. Spalek, M. Oros, K. Pisonova, I. Martinka (Bratislava, SK) P506 Therapeutic dilemma in generalized myasthenia gravis with Good’s syndrome overlap V. Salanga, R. Govindarajan (Weston, US) P507 Decreased platelet serotonin concentration and polymorphisms in SERT gene in patients with Sjogren’s syndrome: correlation with depression and fatigue H. Sarac, J. Markeljevic, N. Henigsberg, J. Sertic, I. Barsic, V. Erdeljic (Zagreb, HR) 88 Sunday, 9 June 2013 P508 Clinical follow-up of neuro-Behcet syndrome patients treated with infliximab B. Zeydan, N.O. Demirci, U. Uygunoglu, E. Seyahi, S. Ugurlu, S. Saip, A. Siva (Istanbul, TR) P509 A case of neuro-Behçet’s disease involving subcortical structures and limbic system presenting with psychiatric symptoms, memory impairment and decreased level of consciousness G. Franco, S. Lanfranconi, L. Borellini, G. Conti, S. Bonato, A. Di Fonzo, N. Bresolin (Milan, IT) P510 Myelitis in systemic lupus erythematosus: clinical, radiological and serological heterogeneity J.P. Hryb, J.L. Di Pace, E. Chiganer, E. Carnero, P. Cairola, C. Lessa, M. Perassolo (Buenos Aires, AR) P511 Clinical and neuroradiological evaluation in neurosarcoidosis G. Gözbatik-Celik, U. Uygunoglu, D. Uluduz, S.N. Yeni, S. Saip, A. Siva (Istanbul, TR) P512 Transverse myelitis associated with mixed polyneuropathy in primary antiphospholipid syndrome: case report A. Dolgan, S. Budrewicz, M. Ejma, M. Koszewicz, M. Waliszewska-Prosol, P. Szewczyk, R. Podemski (Wroclaw, PL) P513 MTCH1 antibodies in neuromyelitis optica patients with or without aquaporin-4 antibodies A. Çoban, F. Çavus, C. Ulusoy, S. Turan, B. Vural, R. Türkoglu, M. Kürtüncü, M. Eraksoy, G. Akman-Demir, E. Tüzün (Istanbul, TR) P514 Autoimmune steroid-responsive encephalitis associated with GAD-antibody-positive type 1 diabetes mellitus and Hashimoto-thyroiditis S. Bernsen, U. Liebetrau, V. Limmroth (Cologne, DE) P515 Kikuchi-Fujimoto disease and neurolupus: an initial manifestation of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) S.F. Machado, M. Amaral, M.J. Frade, A.N. Pinto (Amadora, Lisbon, PT) 11:30 – 12:30 Preclinical neurobiology P516 Repetitive stimulation synaptic depression mediated by exogenous ciliary neurotrophic factor (CNTF) N. Ortiz, N. Garcia, M. Santafè, M. Priego, T. Obis, M. Tomàs, M.A. Lanuza, N. Besalduch, J. Tomàs (Reus, ES) P517 Age-dependent changes in brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) expression in a mouse model of ischaemic stroke S. Ress, E. Göb, F. Langhauser, R. Blum, E. Pasch, G. Stoll, M. Sendtner, C. Kleinschnitz (Würzburg, DE) 89 Posters Poster Session 1 Poster Session 1 Sunday, 9 June 2013 P518 Pathophysiological role of endothelial NOX4 in acute ischaemic stroke in mice E. Göb, F. Langhauser, K.A. Radermacher, H.H.H.W. Schmidt, G. Stoll, C. Kleinschnitz (Würzburg, DE; Maastricht, NL) P520 Transplantation of fetal neural stem cells into the rat cerebellum during quinolinic acid-induced neurodegeneration M. Edalatmanesh, H. Nikfarjam, F. Vafaei-Bagheri (Fars, Mashhad, IR) P521 Intrathecal transplantation of neural stem/precursor cells derived from induced pluripotent stem cells improves the clinical and neuropathological outcome of a mouse model of multiple sclerosis C. Laterza, A. Merlini, D. De Feo, F. Ruffini, E. Brambilla, A. Lombardo, M. Onorati, E. Cattaneo, G. Comi, G. Martino (Milan, IT) P522 Role of oligodendrocytes in axonal regeneration in the vertebrate central nervous system (CNS) R.S. Parris, Q. Bai, E.A. Burton (Pittsburgh, US) P523 Preclinical studies for the treatment of Pelizaeus-Merzbacher disease with clinically applicable compounds, curumin and chloroquine K. Inoue, T. Morimura, Y. Numata, L.-H. Yu, L. Gotoh, R. Yamamoto, N. Inoue, B. Antalfy, K. Deguchi, H. Osaka, Y.-I. Goto (Tokyo, JP; Houston, US; Yokohama, JP) P524 N-acetylcysteine prevents spatial memory impairment induced by chronic early postnatal glutaric acid and lipopolysaccharide in rat pups F.S. Rodrigues, M.A. Souza, R.S. Scalco, L.F.F. Royes, M.R. Fighera (Santa Maria, Porto Alegre, BR) P525 Blockade of the kallikrein-kinin system protects from experimental traumatic brain injury C. Albert-Weissenberger, K. Goebel, S. Meuth, A.-L. Sirén, G. Stoll, C. Kleinschnitz (Würzburg, Münster, DE) P526 Effect of the sphingosine-1-phosphate receptor modulator FTY720 on the outcome in a mouse model of focal cortical cryolesion C. Albert-Weissenberger, N. Hennig, A.-L. Sirén, C. Kleinschnitz (Würzburg, DE) P527 Effect of Lycopersicon esculentum extract on apoptosis in the rat cerebellum following prenatal and postnatal exposure to electromagnetic field S. Köktürk, M. Yardimoglu, S.D. Celikozlu, E. Gelenli Dolanbay, A. Cimbiz (Ordu, Koceali, Altintas, Kocaeli, Zirve, TR) 90 EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY THE OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF EFNS European Federation of Neurological Societies ARE YOU A MEMBER OF EFNS THROUGH YOUR NATIONAL SOCIETY? Access to the online version of the European Journal of Neurology is freely available to members of your National Society via the EFNS website. Contact EFNS today for more info! Email: headoffice@efns.org EFNS EUROPEAN FEDERATION OF NEUROLOGICAL SOCIETIES Poster Session 2 Monday, 10 June 2013 11:30 – 12:30 Multiple Sclerosis: clinical aspects II Poster Walk commences at Poster No. P528 at 11:30 Moderator:H.-P. Hartung (Düsseldorf, DE) P528 Lymphocyte counts and infection risk among relapsingremitting multiple sclerosis patients treated with alemtuzumab (CARE-MS II) E. Havrdova, D.L. Arnold, J.A. Cohen, A.J. Coles, C. Confavreux, E.J. Fox, H.-P. Hartung, K.W Selmaj, H. Weiner, T. Miller, C.L. Twyman, S.L. Lake, D.H Margolin, M.A. Panzara, D.A.S. Compston for the CARE-MS II Investigators P529 Long term follow-up of autologous stem cell transplantation in multiple sclerosis patients M. Radaelli, L. Moiola, R. Greco, V. Martinelli, F. Sangalli, P. Rossi, L. Ferrè, M. Comola, P. Vezzulli, J. Peccatori, F. Ciceri, G. Comi (Milan, IT) P530 Autologous mesenchymal stem cell transplantation in multiple sclerosis Y. Motuzova, M. Zafranskaya, D. Nizheharodova, A. Borisov, I. Svirid, D. Balvanovich, T. Kachan, M. Minzer, E. Selezneva, A. Fedulov (Minsk, BY) P531 Alemtuzumab improves quality of life compared to SC IFNB1a in CARE-MS II R. Arroyo, D.L. Arnold, J.A. Cohen, A.J. Coles, C. Confavreux, E.J. Fox, H.-P. Hartung, E. Havrdova, K. Selmaj, H. Weiner, C.L. Twyman, T. Miller, A. Boscoe, S.L Lake, D.H. Margolin, M. Panzara, D.A.S. Compston for the CARE-MS II Investigators P532 Teriflunomide hepatic safety results: pooled data from three placebo-controlled studies C. Confavreux, T.P. Olsson, G. Comi, M.S. Freedman, A. Miller, J.S. Wolinsky, L. Kappos, J.-L. Delhay, H. Li, P. Truffinet, P. O’Connor (Lyon, FR; Stockholm, SE; Milan, IT; Ottawa, CA; New York, Houston, US; Basel, CH; Chilly Mazarin, FR; Bridgewater, US; Toronto, US) P533 Exploring the impact of teriflunomide on immune cells in patients with relapsing multiple sclerosis: design of the TeriDynamic study F. Menguy-Vacheron, R. Varona, A. Posevitz-Fejfar, V. Posevitz, L. Klotz, H. Wiendl (Chilly Mazarin, FR; Münster, DE) P534 Treatment experience, burden and unmet needs (TRIBUNE) in multiple sclerosis (MS): Turkish data R. Karabudak, K. Karampampa, A. Gustavsson (Ankara, TR; Stockholm, SE) 92 Monday, 10 June 2013 P535 Individualized dosing in the treatment of relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS) using S1P receptor-modulating therapies: a simulation study F. Mercier (Wintzenheim, FR) P536 Atrioventricular conduction abnormalities after the first dose of fingolimod (Gilenya®) in patients with relapsing-remitting mulitple sclerosis: design of a phase IIIb-study (START) K. Schuh, M. Meergans, V. Limmroth (Nuremberg, Cologne, DE) P537 Overall safety and relapse outcomes in fingolimod-treated patients previously exposed to natalizumab in the 4-month, open label FIRST study G. Comi, R. Gold, F. Dahlke, A. Sinha, P. Von Rosenstiel, D. Tomic, L. Kappos (Milan, IT; Bochum, DE; Basel, CH; Hyderabad, IN) P538 Safety and cardiac outcomes of fingolimod 0.5 mg in the Italian cohort from the 4-month, open-label, single-arm, multi-centre FIRST study G. Marrosu, G. Comi, S. Ruggieri, A. Francia, S. Cottone, D. Maimone, R. Turrini, A. Sinha, P. Von Rosenstiel, D. Tomic (Cagliari, Milan, Pozzilli, Rome, Palermo, Catania, Orrigio, IT; Hyderabad, IN; Basel, CH) P539 Long term efficacy of fingolimod in patients with relapsingremitting multiple sclerosis previously treated with interferon beta-1a or disease modifying therapies: a posthoc analysis of the TRANSFORMS 4.5 year extension study X. Montalban, F. Barkhof, G. Comi, H.-P. Hartung, L. Kappos, B. Khatri, J. Pelletier, E. Kornyeyeva, S. Ritter, P. von Rosenstiel, J. Cohen (Barcelona, ES; Amsterdam, NL; Milan, IT; Düsseldorf, DE; Basel, CH; Milwaukee, US; Marseille, FR; East Hanover, US; Cleveland, US) P540 Oral fingolimod versus natalizumab on measures of diseasefreedom: indirect comparison of results from FREEDOMS and AFFIRM studies R. Nixon, N. Bergvall, N. Sfikas, P. Chin, D. Tomic, G. Cutter (Basel, CH; East Hanover, US; Birmingham, US) P541 Improvement in physical disability with fingolimod: post-hoc analyses of FREEDOMS and TRANSFORMS N. Bergvall, N. Sfikas, P. Chin, D. Tomic, G. Cutter (Basel, CH; East Hanover, US; Birmingham, US) P542 Effects of fingolimod on disability progression by expanded disability status scale (EDSS) score at baseline: post-hoc analyses of FREEDOMS and FREEDOMS II N. Bergvall, N. Sfikas, P. Chin, D. Tomic, P. Von Rosenstiel, G. Cutter, D. Jeffery (Basel, CH; East Hanover, US; Birmingham, Advance, US) 93 Posters Poster Session 2 Poster Session 2 Monday, 10 June 2013 P543 Treatment satisfaction and clinical improvement after switch to fingolimod E. Fox, K. Edwards, J.G. Burch, E. Kim, L. Pestreich, K. McCague, L. Barbato (Round Rock, Latham, Roanoke, East Hanover, US) P544 Improved quality of life after therapy change to fingolimod H. Crayton, S.F. Hunter, C. Huffman, N. Agashivala, L. Schofield, K. McCague, L.M. Barbato (Vienna, Franklin, Tampa, East Hanover, US) P545 No effect on incidence of infection after therapy switch to fingolimod C. LaGanke, D.R. Wynn, K. McCague, L.M. Barbato, R. Hashmonay (Cullman, Northbrook, East Hanover, US) P546 Cardiac effects of fingolimod in patients with multiple sclerosis B.L. Hughes, M. Cascione, K. McCague, L. Pestreich, L. Schofield, E. Kim, L.M. Barbato (Des Moines, Tampa, East Hanover, US) P547 Optical coherence tomography (OCT) study in multiple sclerosis patients treated with fingolimod C. Oreja-Guevara, M. Capote Díez, B. Chamorro Hernández, S. Noval Martin (Madrid, ES) P548 MRI timings and their impact on new T2 lesions’ ability to predict treatment failure in multiple sclerosis (MS) C. Tur, À. Rovira, J. Rio, M. Tintore, J. Sastre-Garriga, C. Auger, J. Castillo, Á. Vidal-Jordana, I. Galan, M.J. Arevalo, R. Mitjana, E. Anglada, G. Arrambide, C. Nos, M. Comabella, X. Montalban (Barcelona, ES) P549 Impact of a single relapse in disability and progression in multiple sclerosis: a random forest approach L.A. Rodríguez de Antonio, I. Pulido-Valdeolivas, D. Gómez-Andrés, M.J. Aguilar-Amat, A. Cruz-Herranz, I. González-Suárez, A. TallónBarranco, E. Díez-Tejedor (Madrid, ES) P550 Impact of expanded disability status scale (EDSS) on oral health in multiple sclerosis patients: a preliminary study S. Canbaz Kabay, H. Hatipoglu, M. Gungor Hatipoglu, H. Ozden (Kutahya, Eskisehir, TR) P551 Prognostic factors for the early development of clinically definite multiple sclerosis in patients with clinically isolated syndromes V. Martinelli, G. Dalla Costa, G. Di Maggio, B. Colombo, D. Dalla Libera, L. Leocani, R. Furlan, M. Filippi, G. Comi (Milan, IT) P552 Intrathecal combined methotrexate and dexametasone therapy in progressive multiple sclerosis M. Volpini, C. Monaldini, M. Stumpo, S. Guttmann (Cailungo, SM) 94 Poster Session 2 Monday, 10 June 2013 The relationship between dehydroepiandrosterone and cortisol with fatigue and depression in multiple sclerosis S. Rashidfard, M. Moghadasi, A. Moeini, A. Rahimi, M. Edalatmanesh (Fars, Shiraz, IR) P554 Safety and efficacy of intravenous injection of autologous bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cell in patients with multiple sclerosis: a double blind randomized semicrossover clinical trial: preliminary report 1 – safety issues S.M. Nabavi, N. Aghdami, L. Arab, A. Hamzeloo (Teheran, IR) P555 Motor sequence learning in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (MS) patients N. Zahiri, I. Abdollahi, A.M. Arab, S.M. Nabavi (Tehran, IR) P556 Early mobility impairment: bridging the communication gap between people with multiple sclerosis and their healthcare providers B. Anderseck, P. Van Asch, J. Johnson, S. Agarwal, S. Hudgens, L. Humphrey, R. Medcalf, T. Ziemssen (Valens, CH; Kontich, BE; Weston, MA, Weston, Boston, US; Cheshire, UK; Dresden, DE) P557 Influence of the mode of walk on walking speed in multiple sclerosis: are you walking comfortably? R. Phan-Ba, G. Delrue, S. Pierard, E. Lommers, P. Calay, M. Vandroogenbroeck, V. Delvaux (Liège, BE) P558 Long-term effects of cognitive rehabilitation in multiple sclerosis: 12-month follow-up A. Altinkaya, I. Guclu, E. Kurt, A. Bingöl, A. Soysal, D. Yandim Kuscu, D. Kirbas, B. Topcular (Istanbul, TR) P559 Cognitive impairment in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis patients A. Altinkaya, E. Ozcan, D. Kuscu, E. Kurt, A. Bingöl, D. Kirbas, B. Topcular (Istanbul, TR) 11:30 – 12:30 Cerebrovascular disorders: semiology and case reports Poster Walk commences at Poster No. P560 at 11:30 Moderator:A. Verdelho (Lisbon, PT) P560 Frontal eye field infarction: a topodiagnostic challenge F. Hoffmann, C. Cyran, C. Vollmar, A. Danek (Munich, DE) P561 Ability of naming in patients with stroke S. Golubovic, G. Savic (Belgrade, Banja Luka, RS) P562 Epilepsy as a consequence of stroke in adults S.T. Ristic, D.T. Ristic, I. Marinkovic (Nis, RS) Posters P553 95 Poster Session 2 Monday, 10 June 2013 P563 Isolated downgaze paresis as the sole presentation of a unilateral stroke associated with an atrial myxoma S. Cruz, E. Parreira (Amadora, PT) P564 Recurrent lobar haemorrhages: an unusual case of probable cerebral amyloid angiopathy S. Cruz, E. Parreira (Amadora, PT) P565 Focal cortical subarachnoid haemorrhage (FCSAH) revealed by recurrent paresthesiae: clinical and imaging features M. Apoil, J. Cogez, L. Dubuc, M. Bataille, V. De la Sayette, F. Viader (Caen, Saint-Lô, FR) P566 Symptomatic intracerebral cavernoma bleeding after intravenous stroke thrombolysis T. Gattringer, A. Pichler, N. Homayoon, K. Niederkorn, C. Enzinger, F. Fazekas (Graz, AT) P567 An autopsied case of cerebral amyloid angiopathy which revealed unilateral cerebrovascular diseases after a ventriculoperitoneal (VP)-shunt operation K. Inoue, H. Fujimura, S. Sakoda, M. Kousaka, S. Tomita, T. Oheda, H. Sawada (Osaka, Kyoto, JP) P568 Acute Multifocal Placoid Pigment Epitheliopathy (AMPPE) A. García-Chiclano (Alcázar de San Juan, ES) P569 Multifocal brain haemorrhage and cerebral infarction due to varicella zoster virus vasculopathy I. González-Suárez, B. Fuentes, A. Martín-Montes, A. Tallón-Barranco, P. Martínez-Sánchez, G. Ruiz-Ares, E. Díez-Tejedor (Madrid, ES) P570 Multiple fusiform cerebral aneurysms detected 12 years after atrial myxoma resection J. Chojdak-Lukasiewicz, M. Zagrajek, K. Guranski, A. Krupinska-Dulemba, M. Waliszewska-Prosol, A. Loster-Niewinska, R. Podemski (Wroclaw, PL) P571 Hypoglossal palsy as an isolated symptom of spontaneous carotid dissection J. Hennings, D. Höhn, E. Schumann-Späth, F. Weber (Munich, DE) P572 Ischaemic stroke in a patient with pseudoxanthoma elasticum J.N. Ferreira Carvalho, M. Marques, M. Arenga, A. Morgadinho (Coimbra, PT) P574 Unilateral opercular infarction presenting with FoixChavany-Marie syndrome F. Sá, H. Nzwalo, I. Cordeiro, S. Mestre, C. Basílio (Faro, PT) 96 Monday, 10 June 2013 P575 The significance of cerebrovascular complications in patients with acute infective endocarditis: a 12- year single centre experience with 144 patients S.-J. Lee, D.-S. Shim, S.-S. Oh, D.-S. Lim (Bucheon, KR) P576 A rare case of cerebroretinal vasculopathy caused by a novel Trex 1 mutation E. Schuh, P. Lohse, T. Kümpfel (Munich, Singen, DE) P577 Cognitive impairment in the acute stage of posterior circulation stroke and its dynamic across 90-days of follow-up K. Antonenko, L. Sokolova (Kiev, UA) P578 Fantastic perceptive distortion after a paramedian thalamic syndrome M.G. Delgado, J. Bogousslavsky (Asturias, ES; Valmont-Montreaux, CH) 11:30 – 12:30 Extrapyramidal disorders: Parkinson’s disease Poster Walk commences at Poster No. P579 at 11:30 Moderator:A. Macerollo (London, UK) P579 Sex in Parkinson’s disease E. Scelzo, R. Ferrucci, V. Raoli, G. Ardolino, F. Cogiamanian, P. Barone, L. Bertolasi, A. Padovani, M. Panzeri, L. Ronconi, M. Ciocca, A. Priori (Milan, Salerno, Verona, Brescia, Padua, IT) P580 Impulsive-compulsive behaviour in patients with Parkinson´s disease M. Muldmaa, S. Põldsepp, L. Kadastik-Eerme, K. Rallmann, P. Taba (Tartu, EE) P581 Urogenital dysfunction in Parkinson’s disease A. Vogrig, P. Tocco, S. Monaco, L. Bertolasi (Verona, IT) P582 Smell is more impaired in sporadic Parkinson’s disease than LRRK2 Parkinson’s disease J. Crespi, K. Johansen1, B. Warø, J. Aasly (Trondheim, NO) P583 Acoustic analyses of vocal expression of contrastive stress in Parkinson’s disease T. Tykalova, J. Rusz, R. Cmejla, H. Ruzickova, E. Ruzicka (Prague, CZ) P584 Visual hallucinations in Parkinson’s disease: are they related to a specific motor phenotype? Evidence from a case control study L. Kiferle, M. Giuntini, G. Palermo, E. Del Prete, U. Bonuccelli, R. Ceravolo (Pisa, IT) P585 The influence of non-motor symptoms on quality of life in patients in early stages of Parkinson’s disease E.N. Gubanova, N.V. Fedorova (Moscow, RU) 97 Posters Poster Session 2 Poster Session 2 Monday, 10 June 2013 P586 Association between gait and cognitive functioning in Parkinson’s disease A. Mendes, A. Gonçalves, N. Vila-Chã, I. Moreira, S. Cavaco, A. Bastos Lima (Porto, PT) P587 Assessment of the quality of life of patients suffering from Parkinson’s disease: correlation with type of disease N.S. Subasic, E. Suljic, J. Djelilovic-Vranic, A. Alajbegovic, S. Sabanagic-Hajric, A. Mehicevic, Z. Ajanovic, A. Hrelja (Sarajevo, BA) P588 Evaluation of the reliability of a questionnaire for gait disorders in Parkinson‘s disease patients H. Brozova, M. Hoskovcova, P. Dusek, K. Zarubova, R. Jech, J. Roth, J. Rusz, E. Ruzicka (Prague, CZ) P589 Association between PICALM rs3851179 polymorphism and cognition in Parkinson’s disease E. Giza, K. Kalinderi, G. Kourtesi, L. Fidani, Z. Katsarou, S. Bostantjopoulou (Thessaloniki, GR) P590 Evaluation of dietary iron intake, serum iron levels, serum ferritin levels, and serum transferrin levels in patients with Parkinson’s disease D.P. Santana, C.G. Almeida, L. Scherer, C.M.M.B.S. Chaves, I. Gomes, R.S. Scalco, L.F.F. Royes, M.R. Fighera (Santa Maria, Porto Alegre, BR) P591 Functional connectivity in early Parkinson’s disease: a resting-state fMRI study M. Filippi, F. Agosta, F. Caso, A. Inuggi, I. Stankovic, I. Petrovic, V.S. Kostic (Milan, IT; Belgrade, RS) P592 Rest and postural tremor in Parkinson’s disease are accompanied by rhythmical motor unit spike doublets and triplets at a common frequency O.M. Agapaki, C.N. Christakos, S. Erimaki, D. Anastasopoulos (Heraklion, Athens, GR) P593 Patterns of grey matter atrophy associated with frontal executive functions and freezing of gait in Parkinson’s disease F. Brugger, S. Hägele-Link, B. Tettenborn, G. Kägi (St. Gallen, CH) P594 Cerebrospinal fluid and serum from Parkinsonian patients are cytotoxic for dopamine neurons and serum nitro-alphasynuclein could participate in Parkinsonian damage E. Fernandez, C. Mendez-Lucena, F. Damas-Hermoso, J.M. Garcia-Moreno, M.V. Lopez, A. Martin de Pablos (Seville, ES) 98 Poster Session 2 Monday, 10 June 2013 Serotonergic antidepressant drugs and L-dopa-induced dyskinesias in Parkinson’s disease patients: evidence from a retrospective study S. Mazzucchi, D. Frosini, V. Nicoletti, M. Giuntini, G. Palermo, U. Bonuccelli, R. Ceravolo (Pisa, IT) P596 Fluctuating Cotard syndrome in a patient with advanced Parkinson’s disease P. Solla, A. Cannas, C.S. Mulas, S. Argiolas, F. Marrosu (Monserrato, IT) P597 Influence of dopaminergic drugs on fatigue syndrome in patients with Parkinson`s disease V. Datieva, O. Levin (Moscow, RU) P598 Evidence of impaired synaptic homeostasis underlying the appearance of levodopa-induced dyskinesia: an electrophysiological and molecular study in a rat model for Parkinson’s disease (PD) S. Galati, M. Pace, F. Baracchi, S. Sarasso, C. Prosperetti, C.L. Bassetti, C. Staedler, J.C. Moeller (Lugano, Berne, CH) P599 Acoustic evaluation of vowel articulation in early Parkinson’s disease: effect of pharmacotherapy J. Rusz, R. Cmejla, T. Tykalova, H. Ruzickova, J. Klempir, V. Majerova, J. Picmausova, J. Roth, E. Ruzicka (Prague, CZ) P600 Low and combination frequency stimulation post deep brain stimulation (DBS) in Parkinson’s disease (PD) patients with gait and speech problems D. Apetauerova, J. Zani, N. Ventura, S. Scala (Burlington, US) P601 Patient expectation and outcome after deep brain stimulation (DBS) N. Esnaashari (Los Angeles, US) 11:30 – 12:30 Epilepsy I Poster Walk commences at Poster No. P602 at 11:30 Moderator:G. Winston (London, UK) P602 Unilateral hemispheric encephalitis M.L. Noone, S.T. John (Kerala, IN) P603 Refractory epilepsy and amnesia after anti-GABA-1B limbic encephalitis R.C.O.S. Pasmans, K. Beerhorst (Heerlen, NL) P605 About the role of inflammation in drug-resistant epilepsy L. Lipatova, N. Serebryanaya, N. Sivakova (St. Petersburg, RU) Posters P595 99 Poster Session 2 Monday, 10 June 2013 P606 Status epilepticus caused by scleromyxoedema S. Zouroudi, S. Giannopoulos, A. Zikou, K. Tsoukanelis, A. Kyritsis, S. Markoula (Ioannina, GR) P607 Successful treatment of refractory tonic status epilepticus with rufinamide: a case study A.G.B. Thompson, U.A. Khan, M.R.S. Brothwell, H. Cock (London, UK) P608 Status epilepticus in a neurocritical care unit: from classification to outcome P. Barros, H. Rocha, C. Dias, A. Mendes (Vila Nova de Gaia, Porto, PT) P609 Expression pattern of brain specific miR-124 and miR-134 in an immature rat model and children with mesial temporal lobe epilepsy A. Omran, M.U. Ashhab, J. Peng, F. Yin (Changsha, CN) P611 Neurobehavioural performance in mice during first two weeks of life which were exposed prenatally to different doses of valproic acid J. Podgorac, S. Sekulic, I. Capo, G. Kekovic, L. Martac, D. Lalosevic, M. Mijajlovic (Belgrade, Novi Sad, RS) P612 Visual hypersensitivity attacks: an Italian case P. Benna, E. Montalenti, M.G. Caprioli (Turin, IT) P613 Reproductive features of onset of epilepsy in women G. Odintsova, N. Koroleva, V. Guzeva (Saint Petersburg, RU) P614 "His tics have changed a lot": beyond Gilles de la Tourette syndrome M. Arenga, H. Ramos, I. Luzeiro, A. Morgadinho (São Martinho do Bispo, PT) P615 Geriatric epilepsy with vestibular symptoms: clinical and EEG features Y.-M. Shon, Y.H. Lee, S.H. Kim, S.C. Lim, W.J. Kim (Seoul, KR) P616 Do medical trainees need more teaching about seizure management? An anonymous survey of junior doctors and final year medical students J. Cosgrove, S. Williams, A. Lansbury (Leeds, Bradford, UK) P617 A comparative study of quality of life (QOL) and psychosocial factors in a rural and urban epilepsy population in India J. Nathan, S. Panjwani (Mumbai, IN) 100 Monday, 10 June 2013 P618 Therapeutic effects of Mozart’s music on epileptic patients: systematic review and metaanalysis of the literature A. Shoeibi, S. Dastgheib, P. Layegh, R. Sadeghi, A. Gorji (Mashhad, Tehran, IR; Münster, DE) P619 Bone health advice in an adult epilepsy service: re-audit of practice and influence of national guidance D. Danquah-Boateng, H. Cock (London, UK) P620 The application of traditional medicine in epilepsy: Canakkale sample G. Tanriverdi, M.H. Yalcin Gursoy, H.M. Sen, H.I. Ozisik Karaman (Canakkale, TR) 11:30 – 12:30 Clinical neurophysiology I: peripheral nerve Poster Walk commences at Poster No. P621 at 11:30 Moderator:S. Peric (Belgrade, RS) P621 Unmyelinated fibre distribution in the aortic depressor nerve: comparison between short-term and long-term experimental diabetes F.S. Oliveira, R.A. Nessler, J.A. Castania, H.C. Salgado, V.P.S. Fazan (Ribeirão Preto, BR; Iowa City, US) P622 Study of AMAN (acute motor axonal neuropathy) with anti GM1 ganglioside antibody following Campylobacter jejuni enteritis: distribution of GM1 ganglioside epitopes in ventral and dorsal spinal roots T. Miyatake (Wako, JP) P623 Advanced MRI techniques reveal distinct cerebral tissue alterations in hereditary and diabetic neuropathic pain (preliminary results) A. Taskiran Sag, A. Ceylan Has, Z.N. Oztekin, C.M. Temucin, F. AK, K. Karli Oguz (Ankara, TR) P624 Anti-MAG neuropathy in CMT1A: double hit on peripheral nerves G. Piscosquito, E. Salsano, C. Ciano, L. Palamara, M. Morbin, D. Pareyson (Milan, IT) P625 Gait variability during different locomotion speeds in patients with polyneuropathy M. Wuehr, C. Pradhan, K. Jahn, R. Schniepp (Munich, DE) P626 Neuralgic amyotrophy with involvement of cranial nerves IX, X, XI and XII L.V. Leon Cejas, P. Zuberbuhler, D. Binaghi, R. Reisin, M. Fernandez Pardal (Buenos Aires, AR) 101 Posters Poster Session 2 Poster Session 2 Monday, 10 June 2013 P627 Bortezomib-induced peripheral neuropathy and neuronopathy in patients with multiple myeloma N. Turgut, B. Turgut, M. Oran, T. Yetisyigit, R. Alp, A. Unal (Tekirdag, TR) P628 Brachial neuritis: a complication of hepatitis E infection E. Theochari, L. Vincent-Smith, C. Ellis (Gillingham, UK) P629 Hanging on by the fingertips M. Brinkman, T. Schreuder (Heerlen, NL) P630 The beneficial effects of high doze capsaicin patches in patients with treatment resistive HIV-associated peripheral neuropathy (PN-HIV) R. Zmarandescu, O. Milea, M. Antoce, I. Buraga (Bucharest, RO) P631 Efficacy of autologous peripheral blood stem cell transplantation (Auto-PBSCT) on the neuropathic manifestations of POEMS syndrome C. Desnuelle, S. Gronier, L. Legros, P.-Y. Jeandel, E. Delmont (Nice, FR) P633 Relationship between nitric oxide, asymmetric dimethylarginine levels and diabetic neuropathy Y. Tamam, E. Uzar, O. Evliyaoglu, A. Tay, F. Kilinc, M. Cevik (Diyarbakir, TR) P634 Evaluation of cardiovascular autonomic reflexes in adolescents with type 1 diabetes mellitus J. Gutiérrez, P. González, A. Olivares, M. Alvarez, M. Estévez (Havana, CU) P635 Serial electrophysiological tests in Bell’s palsy J.H. Cho, S. Shin (Goyang, KR) P636 Usefulness of recording the sympathetic sudomotor skin response together with the evoked potentials in painful polyneuropathies G. Barraza-Sandoval, C. Medici, J. Casanova-Mollá, J. Valls-Solé (Santiago de Chile, CL; Barcelona, ES) P637 Dynamic thermal testing as an additional test for the assessment of patients with small fibre neuropathies C. Medici, G. Barraza-Sandoval, M. Morales, C. Castillo-Hernández, J. Casanova-Mollá, P. Schestatsky, J. Valls-Solé (Barcelona, ES; Santiago de Chile, CL; Porto Alegre, BR) P638 Heat and cold perception in hand palm and dorsum in patients with small fibre polyneuropathy A.C. Westgeest, G. Barraza-Sandoval, C. Medici, M. Morales, J. Casanova-Mollà, J. Valls-Solé (Leiden, NL; Barcelona, ES) 102 Poster Session 2 Monday, 10 June 2013 Somatosensory evoked potentials for early detection of peripheral nerve dysfunction in patients with chronic alcohol abuse W.-K. Kim, J. Shin, J.-H. Lee, H.-K. Song (Seoul, KR) P640 A rare clinical association: chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP) and human T-lymphocyte virus (HTLV-1) V. Serban (Philadelphia, US) P641 Electromyography (EMG) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in evaluation of root injury in symptomatic cervical spine disorders (CSD). Specificity and sensitivity test O. Kwast-Rabben, H. Heikkilä, M. Fagerlund (Umeå, Stockholm, SE) P642 Electromyography and nerve conduction studies in patients with lumbar spinal stenosis: is neurophysiological examination an important tool? R.S. Scalco, M.S. Ziegler, E.A. Zardo, J. Becker, I. Gomes (Porto Alegre, BR) P643 Is carpal tunnel syndrome a slow, chronic, progressive nerve entrapment? J. Becker, R.S. Scalco, F. Pietroski, L.F.S. Celli, I. Gomes (Canoas, Porto Alegre, BR) 11:30 – 12:30 Migraine and pain Poster Walk commences at Poster No. P646 at 11:30 Moderator:J. Mawet (Paris, FR) P646 Ways of coping with pain in the elderly G. Tanriverdi, H.I. Ozisik Karaman, A. Okanli, H. Cetin, N. Ozyazicioglu (Canakkale, Erzurum, Mersin, Bursa, TR) P647 Effectiveness of osteopathic manipulative treatment in migraine: three-armed randomized controlled trial F. Cerritelli, L. Ginevri, G. Messi, C. Renzetti, V. Cozzolino, G. Barlafante, N. Foschi (Pescara, Ancona, IT) P648 Health-related quality of life among migraine patients F.J. Carod-Artal, E. Toribio, M.L. Peñas, L. Ruiz, S. Herrero, A.L. Guerrero (Cuenca, Coslada, Zamora, Toledo, Valladolid, ES) P649 From wakefulness to sleep: migraine and hypnic headache association in a series of 15 patients M. Ruiz, P. Mulero, S. Herrero, C. de la Cruz, J. Barón, M.I. Pedraza, I. Muñoz, L. López-Mesonero, A.L. Guerrero, J. Porta-Etessam, J. Pareja (Valladolid, Madrid, ES) Posters P639 103 Poster Session 2 Monday, 10 June 2013 P650 Migraine misdiagnosis as sinusitis, a delay that can last for many years J.Y. Al Hashel, S.F.A. Mohammad (Safat, KW) P651 Evaluating quality of life and sleep disorders of migraine patients at ages 8 to 18 F. Eren, G. Gül (Erzurum, Istanbul, TR) P652 High asymmetric dimethylarginine levels in migraine during the interictal period A. Reyhani, Y. Çelik, T. Asil, H. Karadag, O. Gunduz, N. Sut (Edirne, TR) P653 Incobotulinumtoxin A (Xeomin®) in chronic refractory migraine G. Castelnovo, A. Le Floch, C. Campello, S. Bouly (Nimes, FR) P654 Impact of chronic pain on the quality of life of patients with multiple sclerosis C. Voiticovschi-Iosob, I. Moldovanu (Chisinau, MD) P655 Brain structural and functional abnormalities in Fahr’s disease: report of two cases R. Messina, M.A. Rocca, B. Colombo, D. Dalla Libera, A. Falini, G. Comi, M. Filippi (Milan, IT) P656 Clinical and neuropsychological profile of patients affected by refractory chronic migraine applying for non-invasive neurostimulation treatment D. Dalla Libera, B. Colombo, R. Messina, G. Pavan, L. Leocani, G. Comi (Milan, IT) P657 The role of sigma-1 receptor in zymosan-induced inflammatory pain in rats: involvement of spinal microglia Y.C. Jeong, Y.B. Kwon (Jeonju, KR) P658 Fibromyalgia and dissociative experiences J.M. Duarte, C. Crow, A. Antik, M.F. Otero, H.M. D´Onofrio, A. Caride, A.C. Bertotti (Buenos Aires, AR) 11:30 – 12:30 Dementia I: treatment and biomarker Poster Walk commences at Poster No. P660 at 11:30 Moderator:D. Galimberti (Milan, IT) P660 The possible effect of computer-assisted cognitive rehabilitation in acute demarcated brain lesions: pilot study P. Nilius, P. Ressner, D. Berankova, P. Krulova, L. Holuschova, H. Srovnalova, M. Bar (Ostrava, CZ) 104 Poster Session 2 Monday, 10 June 2013 Computer-assisted cognitive rehabilitation in stroke and Alzheimer’s disease: pilot study P. Ressner, P. Nilius, D. Berankova, H. Srovnalova-Zakopcanova, P. Bartova, P. Krulova, M. Bar (Ostrava, CZ) P662 Robotherapy in dementia: pilot study M. Valentí, C. Mendoza, G. Abella, L. Agüera, J. López, B. Frades, M. Ávila, M. Fernández, B. León, J. Olazarán, F. Martín, J.M. Cañas, P. Martínez (Madrid, ES) P663 Fixed-dose dextromethorphan and quinidine is effective in the treatment of pseudobulbar affect due to neurodegenerative conditions: a case series D. Kantor (Ponte Vedra, US) P665 Cholinesterase inhibitors affect disease progression in Alzheimer’s disease S. Marini, V. Bessi, S. Padiglioni, B. Nacmias, S. Bagnoli, S. Sorbi, L. Bracco (Florence, IT) P666 Does low-dose acetyl-salicylic acid reduce cognitive decline in patient with mild cognitive impairment? S. Marini, G. Lucidi, V. Bessi, S. Padiglioni, L. Bracco, S. Sorbi (Florence, IT) P667 Usefulness of treatment with yokukansan, a traditional Japanese medicine, in patients with dementia with Lewy bodies: retrospective observational study for efficacy and safety of long-term treatment Y. Ishida, Y. Hayashi, T. Tsuchiya (Miyazaki, JP) P669 Metaanalysis: donepezil in the treatment of cognitive impairment and dementia in patients with Parkinson’s diseases E. Barcelon, L. Shiong Shiu, P.M. Pasco (Manila, PH) P670 Cerebrospinal fluid and neuroimaging biomarkers in posterior cortical atrophy A. Arighi, C. Donelli, D. Galimberti, A.M. Pietroboni, M. De Riz, L. Ghezzi, G. Fumagalli, F. Jacini, A. Calvi, S. Zago, E. Rotondo, P. Corti, M. Mercurio, R. Vimercati, C. Fenoglio, E. Ridolfi, E. Scarpini (Milan, IT) P671 An investigation into the presence of pyroglutamyl peptidases in the Alzheimer’s disease brain: relevance to pathology? J.E. Holley, J. Slonka, J. Littlechild, N.J. Gutowski (Exeter, UK) Posters P661 105 Poster Session 2 Monday, 10 June 2013 P672 Application of new diagnostic criteria using biomarkers in Alzheimer’s disease continuum M. Carmona-Iragui, A.M. Carra-Vélez, E. Granell, F. Núñez, B. Gómez-Ansón, J. Fortea, M. Suarez-Calvet, R. Blesa, M.B. Sánchez-Saudinós, I. Sala-Matavera, S.S. Antón-Aguirre, D. Alcolea, A. Lleó (Barcelona, Malaga, ES) P673 Treatment of mild vascular cognitive impairment O. Kopchak (Kiev, UA) P674 Association of leptin levels with cognitive impairment in patients with metabolic syndrome O. Kopchak (Kiev, UA) P675 Post-lumbar puncture complications in the study of Alzheimer disease biomarkers in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF): a prospective analysis E. Morenas-Rodríguez, M. Carmona-Iragui, J. Fortea, M. Suárez-Calvet, D. Alcolea, A. Lleó (Barcelona, ES) P676 Non-neuronal tau protein expression A. Mohring, I. Hilbrich, H. Gruschka, U. Wagner, I. Lachmann, T. Arendt, M. Holzer (Leipzig, DE) 11:30 – 12:30 Neuro-oncology P677 Bilateral oculomotor nerve palsy due to neurolymphomatosis as the initial manifestation of Burkitt’s lymphoma V. Zisimopoulou, R. Tsatovidou, S. Ververaki, V. Argiriadou, A. Tavernarakis (Athens, GR) P678 Intramedullary spinal cord metastasis presenting as the initial manifestation of non-small-cell lung cancer: a case report S. Pollanz, A. Tinchon, B. Calabek, L. Alpaslan, E. Lindeck-Pozza, B. Horvath-Mechtler, R. Pöhnl, W. Grisold (Vienna, AT) P679 Combination treatment for malignant glioblastoma with tumour necrosis factor-related apoptosis-inducing ligand and oncolytic adenovirus delta-24 K. Tsamis, G.A. Alexiou, E. Vartholomatos, A.P. Kyritsis (Ioannina, GR) P680 Radiation-induced myelopathy: a clinical and radiological improvement after hyperbaric oxygen therapy C. Andrade, P. Barros, Ó. Camacho, C. Garrett, J. Guimarães (Porto, PT) 106 Poster Session 2 Monday, 10 June 2013 Optic neuritis as isolated manifestation of neoplastic meningitis. Case report and review of the literature L. Borellini, P. Basilico, I. Trezzi, G. Franco, V. Civelli, N. Bresolin, P. Baron, S. Lanfranconi (Milan, IT) P682 Multiorgan ischaemic infarcts in invasive fungal infection S. Shivaprasad, S. Yust-Katz, S. Tummala, I. Tremont-Lukats (Houston, US) P683 Severe neurological disability in cancer patients acutely infected with the West Nile virus (WNV) J. Mandel, K. Woodman, S. Tummala, I. Tremont-Lukats (Houston, Texas, Houston, TX, US) P684 Paraneoplastic opsoclonus-myoclonus-ataxia syndrome in a patient with an occult thymoma S. Dias, C. Matos, M. Dias, R. Pedrosa (Lisbon, PT) P685 Myelomatous meningitis: a rare neurological complication of multiple myeloma M. Brum, A.M. Carrilho, A. Santo António, R. Guerreiro (Setubal, PT) Posters P681 107 Poster Session 3 Monday, 10 June 2013 17:30 – 18:30 Multiple Sclerosis: clinical aspects III Poster Walk commences at Poster No. P686 at 17:30 Moderator:J. Sastre-Garriga (Barcelona, ES) P686 Female sexual dysfunction and sex hormone level during menstrual cycle in multiple sclerosis patients S. Shahdaei, S. Rastyar, M. Moghadasi, F. Alipour, M. Norouzpour, M.A. Edalatmanesh (Fars, Shiraz, IR) P687 Rasch and traditional validation of the COSM-R, a questionnaire on satisfaction with communication of multiple sclerosis diagnosis A. Solari, M. Grzeda, A. Giordano, A. Simone, L. Vignatelli, K. Mattarozzi, R. D’Alessandro, L. Tesio on behalf of the Agorà, GERONIMUS, SIMS-Trial and SIMS-Practice groups P688 Unmet needs of people with severe multiple sclerosis and their carers: qualitative data to construct a home palliative care programme C. Borreani, E. Bianchi, S. Cilia, M. Giuntoli, E. Pietrolongo, I. Rossi, M.G. Grasso, F. Patti, L. Lopes, A. Lugaresi, P. Confalonieri, P. Morino, L. Palmisano, G. Martino, M. Ponzio, R. Amadeo, P. Zaratin, M.A. Battaglia, A. Giordano, A. Solari on behalf of the PeNSAMI project P689 Which test is most suitable to assess cognitive impairment in multiple sclerosis? Comparison of neuropsychological standard tests and the paradigm of visual search K.S. Utz, T.M.A. Hankeln, A. Waschbisch, D.-H. Lee, R.A. Linker, T. Schenk (Erlangen, DE) P690 Lower functional connectivity in the default network of memory-impaired patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) V.M. Leavitt, J. Paxton, J.F. Sumowski (West Orange, US) P691 Lifetime hazard of patients with multiple sclerosis according to the database of the Department of Neurology at the University of Szeged between 1993 and 2013 V. Zsiros, D. Sandi, J. Fuvesi, Z.T. Kincses, Z. Fricska-Nagy, M. Karacsony, H. Huszka, G. Lencses, L. Vecsei, K. Bencsik (Szeged, HU) P692 Use of optical coherence tomography in multiple sclerosis patients Z. Vladimirova, S. Cherninkova (Sofia, BG) P693 Birth outcomes in fathers with multiple sclerosis E. Lu, F. Zhu, Y. Zhao, M. van der Kop, A. Synnes, L. Dahlgren, A.D. Sadovnick, A. Traboulsee, H. Tremlett (Vancouver, CA) 108 Monday, 10 June 2013 P694 Does exercise improve cognitive function in multiple sclerosis? Report of a pilot study B. Sangelaji, S.M. Nabavi (Tehran, IR) P695 The relationship between fatigue and severity of disability in multiple sclerosis M. Heidari, M. Akbarfahimi, S.M. Nabavi (Tehran, IR) P696 Long-term health-related quality of life in Hungarian patients with multiple sclerosis J. Füvesi, R. Januska, K. Bencsik, G. Lencsés, Z. Fricska-Nagy, E. Losonczi, C. Rajda, É. Langane, M. Török, L. Vécsei (Szeged, HU) P698 Cognitive decline emerges beneath a critical threshold of total brain volume in patients with multiple sclerosis: support for the brain reserve hypothesis J.F. Sumowski, M.A. Rocca, V.M. Leavitt, G. Riccitelli, G. Comi, J. DeLuca, M. Filippi (West Orange, US; Milan, IT) P699 Multiple sclerosis and extra central nervous system malignancies I. Moreira, A. Martins Silva, E. Santos (Porto, PT) P700 Movement disorders in two multiple sclerosis centres in Venezuela A. Soto, O Molina, M. Camacaro, I. Soto, M. Gallardo, R. León (Caracas, Maracaibo, Valencia, VE) P701 Impaired deficit recognition in multiple sclerosis E. Reich, E. Arias, C. Torres, E. Halac, M. Kerszberg, M. Carlino (Caba, AR) P702 Rio score and modified Rio score validation in an Italian cohort of relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis patients M. Romeo, V. Martinelli, M. Rodegher, S. Maida, E. Perego, G. Comi (Milan, IT) P703 Study of magnetisztion transfer MRI in clinically isolated syndromes (CIS) C. Oreja-Guevara, A. Royo, S. Noval, J. Alvarez-Linera (Madrid, ES) P704 Risk-associated behaviour in multiple sclerosis: a case control study C.H. Hawkes, D. Boniface (London, UK) P705 Frequency of HLA DRB1 gene alleles in patients with multiple sclerosis and the importance of disease course in a Lithuanian population R. Balnyte, D Rastenyte, A. Vaitkus, I. Urbonaviciute, A. Vitkauskiene, E. Skrodeniene (Kaunas, LT) 109 Posters Poster Session 3 Poster Session 3 Monday, 10 June 2013 P706 Regional analysis of grey matter damage in AfricanAmericans with multiple sclerosis M. Petracca, R. Teodorescu, J. Howard, L. Fleysher, N. Oesingmann, I. Katz-Sand, J. Herbert, P. Carrieri, M. Inglese (Naples, IT; New York, US) P707 Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) free light chains: diagnostic and predictive relevance in multiple sclerosis and clinically isolated syndrome M. Senel, J. Brettschneider, H. Tumani (Ulm, DE) P708 Japanese cases of neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder associated with myasthaenia gravis and a review of the literature: a multicentre cooperative study R. Ikeguchi, Y. Shimizu, S. Suzuki, K. Chiaki, M. Ubano, S. Hashimoto, M. Masuda, Y. Nagane, K. Utsugisawa, Y. Suzuki, Y. Takahashi, H. Utsumi, K. Fujihara, N. Suzuki, S. Uchiyama on behalf of The East Japan MG Study Group P709 Phenotype of neuromyelitis optica in the Czech Republic P. Zbornikova, P. Nytrova, E. Havrdova, M. Tyblova, J. Lizrova Preiningerova, I. Kovarova, V. Kral, E. Krasulova, M. Vaneckova, D. Horakova (Prague, Usti, CZ) P710 Development of a clinical practice guideline on the managment of multiple sclerosis using the GRADE methodological approach S. Otero-Romero, M.D. Estrada, J. Sastre-Garriga, M. Tintoré, A. Saiz, L.L. Ramió-Torrentà, D. Benítez, M. Espallargues, X. Montalban (Barcelona, Girona, ES) 17:30 – 18:30 Cerebrovascular disorders: treatment Poster Walk commences at Poster No. P711 at 17:30 Moderator:J.M. Ferro (Lisbon, PT) P711 Comparison of stroke awareness in Munich and Moscow Y. Fris, R. Kalla, P. Kamchatnov (Moscow, RU; Munich, DE) P712 Ensuring optimal nutrition in acute stroke units: development of an evidence-based national practice guideline M. Karaliute, A. Eltoft, M.T. Børvik, S.H. Johnsen, H. Nilssen, I. Rasmussen, M.T. Kampman (Trondheim, Tromsø, NO) P713 The prospective profile of endovascular coiling of cerebral aneurysms:the impact of clinical presentation, procedural results, aneurysm rupture and location M.H. Harirchian, M. Mousavi, H. Ghanaati (Tehran, IR) 110 Monday, 10 June 2013 P714 Neuroprotective effect of cathodal transcranial direct current stimulation M. Pace, F. Baracchi, A. Uncini, C.L. Bassetti (Bellinzona, Berne, CH; Chieti, IT) P715 A pilot study to determine neuroprotective effects of memantine in patients with mild-to-moderate ischaemic stroke M. Sistanzad, H. Kafi, J. Salamzadeh (Tehran, IR) P716 Is the quality of life of stroke patients improved with the new anticoagulants compared with anti-vitamin K? An observational prospective study P. Martinez-Sanchez, B. Fuentes, G. Ruiz-Ares, J. Fernandez-Travieso, E. Diez-Tejedor (Madrid, ES) P717 Intra-arterial eptifibatide: a treatment option for thrombotic complications of aneurysm embolization A.C. Mergeani, D. Popescu, B. Dorobat, A. Roceanu, O.A. Bajenaru, F.A. Antochi (Bucharest, RO) P718 Can we predict which patients will not respond to intravenous recombinant tissue plasminogen activator (rt-PA) for ischaemic stroke? M. Apoil, G. Turc, A. Tataru, R. Allibert, J.-F. Meder, J.L. Mas, J.-C. Baron, C. Oppenheim, E. Touze (Caen, Paris, FR) P719 Transient bullous rash: a rare form of severe dermatologic adverse reaction following the administration of tissue plasminogen activator (TPA) in a case of acute stroke S. Sabetay, Y. River, W. Zoabi (Hadera, IL) P720 Association between prehospital stroke scale (TOPSPIN) scores and outcome in tissue-plasminogen activator (t-PA) intravenous therapy N. Nakai, A. Ogura, K. Imai, S. Nishida, Y. Ito, T. Yasuda (Toyota City, JP) P721 Non-linguistic approach in informed consent for stroke patient`s family Y. Furuno, H. Sasajima, K. Aita, T. Kawabe, K. Owada, K. Tatsuzawa, K. Mineura (Kyoto, JP) P722 Stroke outcomes in the long-term I. Pershyna (Kharkiv, UA) P723 Haemorrhagic stroke: clinical and social impact B. Pedro, H. Vieira Dias, A. Oliveira, S. Nascimento, F. Roque (Santarem, PT) 111 Posters Poster Session 3 Poster Session 3 Monday, 10 June 2013 17:30 – 18:30 Extrapyramidal disorders: other Poster Walk commences at Poster No. P724 at 17:30 Moderator:C. Falup-Pecurariu (Brasov, RO) P724 Clinical and electrophysiological assessment of dysautonomia in multisystem atrophy (MSA) and progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP). A comparative study B. Zakrzewska-Pniewska, M. Nojszewska, A. Potulska-Chromik, Z. Jamrozik, P. Janik (Warsaw, PL) P725 Role of D1-H3 heteromers in modulating neuronal death: potential target for Huntington’s disease D. Moreno-Delgado, E. Moreno, M. Rodriguez-Ruiz, J. Mallol, V. Casado, A. Cortes, C. Lluis, P.J. McCormick (Barcelona, ES) P726 Cognitive performance and dopamine receptor pattern expression of prefrontal cortex in unilateral 6-hydroxydopamine rat model of Parkinsonism F. Arenas, M.V. Sosti, G. Frigola, J. Kulisevsky (Barcelona, ES) P727 Botox use for dystonia in patients with progressive supranuclear palsy D. Apetauerova, S. Scala (Burlington, US) P728 Are patients with cervical dystonia being adequately consented for treatment with botulinum toxin? A documentation audit S. Williams, J. Cosgrove, S. Jamieson (Leeds, UK) P729 An epidemiological study of neurodegenerative Parkinsonism prevalence in the population of ‘Upper Land’ in south-eastern Moravia, Czech Republic K. Mensikova, P. Kanovsky, M. Kaiserova, L. Mikulicova, M. Vastik, P. Jugas, J. Ovecka, L. Sachova, F. Dvorský, J. Krsa, V. Janout (Olomouc, Veselí nad Moravou, Lipov, Velká nad Velickou, Blatnice pod Svatým Antonínkem, CZ) P730 Does education have a beneficial effect on behavioural abnormalities in Huntington’s disease? A.M. Lopatkiewicz (Krakow, PL) P731 Brain structural changes in primary focal dystonia L. Sarro, F. Agosta, A. Tomic, M. Svetel, F. Caso, N. Kresojevic, V.S. Kostic, M. Filippi (Milan, IT; Belgrade, RS) P732 SPECT imaging of dopamine transporters in patients with Parkinsonism with scatter and attenuation correction. T. Sasaki, J. Hashimoto, T. Amano, T. Furuya, N. Araki (Saitama, Kanagawa, Tokyo, JP) 112 Poster Session 3 Monday, 10 June 2013 Evidence of delayed nigrostriatal dysfunction in corticobasal syndrome: a SPECT follow-up C. Rossi, R. Cilia, E. Unti, E. Dini, C. Del Gamba, U. Bonuccelli, R. Ceravolo (Pisa, Milan, IT) P734 Iodine-123 metaiodobenzylguanidine scintigraphy and skin biopsy findings in Parkinson’s disease and parkinsonism: a comparative study M.P. Giannoccaro, V. Donadio, A. Incensi, P. Martinelli, C. Scaglione, E. Cason, G. Treglia, G. Fagioli, R. Liguori (Bologna, Roma, IT) P735 Brain iron accumulation in calcium-independent phospholipase A2 beta knockout mice G. Beck, H. Sumi-Akamaru, K. Shinzawa, T. Yasuda, Y. Tsujimoto, H. Mochizuki (Suita, JP) P736 Brainstem and cerebellar encephalopathy with fluctuating extra ocular palsies, asymmetric leg myoclonus and ataxia in a 72 year old patient with antibodies against contactinassociated protein 2 (CASPR2) K. Sedlakova, S.G. Paal, P. Oschmann, U. Hofstadt-van Oy (Bayreuth, DE) P737 Impact of kidney transplantation on restless legs syndrome J. Martinkova, M. Chrastina, Z. Zilinska, P. Valkovic, M. Minar (Bratislava, SK) P738 High prevalence of restless legs syndrome in poliomyelitis E. Portell, H. Kumru, R. Pelayo (Barcelona, ES) P739 Prevalence of tremor in patients with adult coeliac disease M. Moccia, R. Tortora, G. Santangelo, A. Rispo, I. Improta, R. Erro, R. Allocca, P. Barone, C. Vitale (Naples, Salerno, IT) P740 Parkinsonism after Hymenoptera sting D. Apetauerova, M. Alias (Burlington, US) P741 Multiple system atrophy as a possible new presentation of DYT5 mutations V. Nicoletti, L. Kiferle, C. Reale, G. Linsalata, B. Garavaglia, U. Bonuccelli, R. Ceravolo (Pisa, Milan, IT) P742 Clinical variability in a DYT6 family with a novel THAP1 mutation D. Momcilovic-Kostadinovic, A. Potic, J. Vujovic, M. LeDoux (Belgrade, RS; Memphis, US) P743 Brain iron accumulation in juvenile Huntington’s disease A. Macerollo, A. Batla, M. Stamelou, K. Bhatia (London, UK) Posters P733 113 Poster Session 3 Monday, 10 June 2013 P744 Variation of muscle activity in REM sleep in patients with REM sleep behaviour disorder (RBD) and controls during consecutive nights G. Mayer, K. Kesper, W. Oertel (Schwalmstadt-Treysa, Marburg, DE) 17:30 – 18:30 Epilepsy II: investigations and therapeutics Poster Walk commences at Poster No. P745 at 17:30 Moderator:E. Varga (Szeged, HU) P745 Safety study on prolonged video-EEG monitoring: the riskbenefit ratio M. Ley, R. Vivanco, J. Jiménez, J. Roquer, R. Rocamora (Barcelona, ES) P746 New approach of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation used for the treatment of resistant epilepsy V. Kistsen, V. Siamashka, V. Evstigneev, B. Dubovik (Minsk, BY) P747 Early EEG predicts seizures after ischaemic stroke M. Galovic, B. Erdelyi, F. Wagner, N. Döhler, P. Hakman, D. Flügel, A. Felbecker, B. Tettenborn (St. Gallen, Zürich, CH) P748 Fuzzification of epileptic data: an application for prediction and identification of partial seizure A.S. Malik, M. Shakir, N. Kamel, U. Qidwai (Tronoh, MY; Doha, QA) P749 A new method for electroencephalography trace recording in children younger than two years: an observational study K. Nikkhah, A. Shoeibi (Mashhad, IR) P751 What is the predictive value of postoperative EEG on epilepsy surgical outcome in children? K. Nickels, L. Wong-Kisiel, E. Wirrell (Rochester, US) P752 Post-surgical outcome in children with focal cortical dysplasia M. Sigatullina, G. Garcia, J. Aparicio, J. Relova, J. Eiris, F. Sanmarti (Santiago de Compostela, Barcelona, ES) P753 Clinical spectrum, seizure outcomes, correlation of neuroradiology and neuropathology in surgically-treated epileptic patients A.I. Uysal, Z. Gökçil (Kayseri, Ankara, TR) P754 Hippocampal atrophy in patients with posttraumatic epilepsy S.C. Lim, S.-H. Kim, Y.-M. Shon (Suwon, Seoul, KR) P756 SCN1A gene polymorphism and response to antiepileptic treatment C. Aggelopoulou, S. Veletza, I. Heliopoulos, G. Tripsianis, C. Piperidou (Alexandroupolis, GR) 114 Monday, 10 June 2013 P757 Clarithromycin-induced acute carbamazepine intoxication in three patients with refractory epilepsy T. Uyar, N. Bebek, A. Aysen (Istanbul, TR) P758 Slow and fast inactivation of hNav1.3 voltage-gated sodium channels by eslicarbazepine, R-licarbazepine and lacosamide P. Soares-da-Silva, S. Heibesen (Trofa, PT; Witterswil, CH) P759 A pooled analysis of the tolerability of approved dosages of eslicarbazepine acetate as adjunctive therapy for adult patients with partial-onset seizures up to one year of followup C. Elger, E. Ben-Menachem, A. Gil-Nagel, R. Sousa, T. Nunes, P. Soares-da-Silva (Bonn, DE; Gothenburg, SE; Madrid, ES; Trofa, PT) P760 A pooled analysis of the efficacy of approved dosages of eslicarbazepine acetate as adjunctive therapy for adult patients with partial-onset seizures up to one year of follow-up A. Gil-Nagel, C. Elger, E. Ben-Menachem, R. Sousa, T. Nunes, P. Soares-da-Silva (Madrid, ES; Bonn, DE; Gothenburg, SE; Trofa, PT) P761 Pooled analysis of individual patient-level data from European observational studies on zonisamide use in routine clinical practice: efficacy and tolerability S. Dupont, M. Brodie, A. Francia, K.O. Nakken, J. Pardo, H. Stefan, S. Leproust, M. Bagul, I. Chouette, B. Allaf (Paris, FR; Glasgow, UK; Rome, IT; Norway, NO; Santiago de Compostela, ES; Erlangen, DE; Hatfield, UK) P762 Seizure response and tolerability to antiepileptic drug treatment across different age groups M. Belluzzo, L. Stragapede, F. Monti, G. Pizzolato (Trieste, IT) P763 Vagus nerve action potentials in vagus nerve stimulation for epilepsy M.P. Ward, D. Sabau, J.C. Kincaid, V. Salanova, R.M. Worth, P.P. Irazoqui (West Lafayette, Indianapolis, US) P764 Changes in body weight during long-term topiramate therapy in epilepsy patients A. Ilic (Belgrade, RS) 17:30 – 18:30 Clinical neurophysiology II Poster Walk commences at Poster No. P765 at 17:30 Moderator:R. Dengler (Hannover, DE) P765 Event related potentials in patients with hyperthyroidism H. Yasar, H. Akgün, A. Tasliinar, M. Yücel, S. Alay, O. Öz, Ü.H. Ulas, S. Demirkaya (Ankara, TR) 115 Posters Poster Session 3 Poster Session 3 Monday, 10 June 2013 P766 Rapid therapeutic response to anodal transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) of right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex in acute mania P. Schestatsky, N. Janovik, M.I. Lobato, P. Belmonte-de-Abreu, S. Schestatsky, P. Shiozawa, F. Fregni (Porto Alegre, São Paulo, Brz; Boston, US) P767 Improved naming after excitatory repetitive deep transcranial magnetic stimulation over the right homologous Broca’s region in chronic post-stroke aphasia R. Chieffo, F. Ferrari, P. Battista, E. Houdayer, A. Nuara, F. Alemanno, J. Abutalebi, A. Zangen, G. Comi, S. Cappa, L. Leocani (Milan, IT) P768 Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) in the prophylactic treatment of chronic migraine:a double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled study D. Dalla Libera, B. Colombo, A. Nuara, L. Straffi, F. Spagnolo, M. Fichera, E. Coppi, L. Ferrari, G. Di Maggio, E. Houdayer, R. Chieffo, A. Zangen, G. Comi, L. Leocani (Milan, IT; Rehovot, IL) P770 Selective motor cortex activation in pianists’ brains during music listening: a combined EEG and TMS study A. Nuara, E. Houdayer, J. Gonzalez-Rosa, R. Chieffo, F. Spagnolo, G. Comi, L. Leocani (Milan, IT) P771 Disorder of inhibition of forearm reflexes in the nonparalyzed side of patients with acute stroke M. Morales, M. Fernández-Lobera, J. Valls-Solé (Barcelona, ES) P772 Right S2 cortex: an effective target for the treatment of neuropathic pain with transcranial magnetic stimulation P. Lindholm, S. Lamusuo, A. Lahti, U. Pesonen, T. Taiminen, A. Virtanen, H. Forssell, J. Hietala, N. Hagelberg, R. Parkkola, S.K. Jääskeläinen (Salo, Turku, FI) P773 Sport addiction EEG indices: perspectives for treatment S.G. Krivoschekov, O.N. Lushnikov (Novosibirsk, RU) P774 Different types of vasovagal reaction observed during tiltinduced syncope in syncopal migraine patients O. Grosu, G. Corcea, S. Odobescu, I. Moldovanu (Chisinau, MD) P775 Computerized detection of movement artifacts in polysomnogram data J. Fairley, G. Georgoulas, A. Johnson-Long, C. Stylios, D. Bliwise, D. Rye (Atlanta, US; Arta, GR) 116 Monday, 10 June 2013 P776 Sleep-wake patterns in vegetative state: 24 hour polysomnographic findings in 27 subjects R. Cremascoli, D. Arnaldi, F. De Carli, M. Terzaghi, G. Maggioni, C. Pistarini, A. Moglia, R. Manni (Pavia, Genoa, Genova, IT) P777 Multi-trial extended subspace-based approach for visually evoked potentials (VEPs) extraction N. Kamel, A.S. Malik (Tronoh, MY) P778 Sensitivity of optical coherence tomography and visual evoked potentials in multiple sclerosis G. Di Maggio, B. Mariangela, R. Santangelo, L. Ferrari, S. Guerrieri, S. Medaglini, M. Rodegher, B. Colombo, L. Moiola, U. Del Carro, V. Martinelli, G. Comi, L. Leocani (Milan, IT) P779 Investigation of central motor pathways in multiple sclerosis with transcranial magnetic stimulation K. Oikonomidi, V. Kimiskidis, S. Papagiannopoulos, M. Karagianni, O. Argiropoulou, E. Koutsouraki, N. Vlaikidis (Thessaloniki, GR) P780 Event-related P300 potentials, cognitive impairment and brain atrophy in multiple sclerosis (MS) N. Tevzadze (Tbilisi, GE) P781 Traumatic lingual nerve injury assessed by sensory threshold and masseter inhibitory reflex C. Cabib, F. Biglioli, J. Valls-Solé, A. Lozza (Barcelona, ES; Milan, IT; Pavia, IT) P782 Shortening reaction time of eye opening with the StartReact effect in blepharospasm T. Serranová, T. Sieger, JM. Castellote, J. Roth, R. Jech, J. Valls-Solé (Prague, CZ; Madrid, ES; Barcelona, ES) P783 Pathophysiology of trigeminal blink reflex hyperexcitability in patients with progressive supranuclear palsy M. Bologna, C. Piattella, A. Formica, A. Conte, G. Fabbrini, C. Colosimo, P. Pantano, A. Berardelli (Rome, IT) P784 Tongue somatosensory evoked potentials: evaluation of the afferent trigeminal pathway in patients with early multiple sclerosis M. Krbot Skoric, T. Gabelic, I. Adamec, M. Habek (Zagreb, HR) P785 A comparative study of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation for tinnitus treatment in an Asian population Y.L. Lo, P.W.T. Cheong, M.C. Wong, S. Fook-Chong, H.W. Yuen, Y.M. Chan (Singapore, SG) 117 Posters Poster Session 3 Poster Session 3 Monday, 10 June 2013 P786 Ocular vestibular evoked myogenic potentials (VEMPs) indicate repositioning of otoconia to the utricle T. Bremova, M. Strupp, Y. Agrawal, O. Kremmyda, T. Brandt, J. Teufel (Munich, DE; Baltimore, US) P787 Vestibular ocular reflex dynamics during passive headimpulses: slow phase eye velocity and saccadic response profiles in central and peripheral vestibular lesion patients L. Luis, J. Costa, E. Muñoz, N. Lehnen, E. Schneider, J. Valls-Sole (Lisbon, PT; Barcelona, ES; Munich, DE) P788 Neurogenic vestibular evoked potentials: bilateral sound stimulation does not produce waveforms that may be vestibular in origin E. Papathanasiou, M. Lazarou, S. Papacostas (Nicosia, CY) P789 The role of cervical and ocular vestibular evoked myogenic potentials in the follow-up of vestibular neuronitis I. Adamec, M. Krbot Skoric, J. Handzic, A.K. Barusic, I. Bach, T. Gabelic, M. Habek (Zagreb, HR) P790 The evolution of visual evoked potentials (VEP) parameters in the course of multiple sclerosis (MS) B. Zakrzewska-Pniewska, M. Nojszewska, B. Jakubiak-Mazur, Z. Lewandowski (Warsaw, PL) 17:30 – 18:30 Headache: other Poster Walk commences at Poster No. P791 at 17:30 Moderator:P. Schestatsky (Porto Alegre, BR) P791 Headache and neurocysticercosis A. Villalobos, C. Carpio (Lima, PE) P792 Diagnostic difficulties in spontaneous intracranial hypotension: case presentation M. Sabau, M. Egri, L. Vaida, I. Popa (Oradea, Cluj-Napoca, RO) P793 Spontaneous intracranial hypotension as the manifestation of a spinal angiolipoma S. Dias, A.P. Sousa, R. Relvas, L. Cerqueira, R. Pedrosa (Lisbon, PT) P794 Bilateral episodic paroxysmal hemicrania: a case presentation Y. Kaplan, O. Kamisli, S. Kamisli, S. Altinayar, C. Ozcan (Malatya, TR) P795 Postural headache: a challenging diagnosis S. Varanda, J. Pinho, E. Lourenço, G. Carneiro (Braga, PT) 118 Monday, 10 June 2013 P796 Cerebral venous thrombosis in two patients with spontaneous intracranial hypotension M.C. Garcia Carreira, D. Canovas, J. Estela, E. Tió, M. Zauner, J. Branera, G. Ribera (Sabadell, ES) P797 Plasma adrenomedullin and calcitonin gene-related peptide levels in tension-type headache and fibromyalgia A.M. Neyal, S. Saglam, A. Aydeniz, R. Anarat, F. Yimenicioglu, A. Neyal, S. Gursoy, A. Balat, M. Yilmaz, A. Akcali, R. Yigiter (Gaziantep, Adiyaman, Adana, Eskisehir, TR) P798 Psychological profile of a series of patients with epicrania fugax J.L. González-Gutiérrez, M.L. Cuadrado, I. Muñoz, S. Hernández-Díaz, C.M. Ordás, A.L. Guerrero, A. López-López (Madrid, Valladolid, ES) P799 Chronic tension-type headache management with the emotional freedom technique A. Bougea, N. Spandideas, T. Thomaides, E. Stamboulis, E. Kararizou, E. Kapaki, G. Chrousos, C. Darviri (Athens, GR) P800 No olfactory deficit in episodic cluster headache S. Naegel, N. Buckanie, D. Holle, F. Rosenow, S. Knake, H.-C. Diener, Z. Katsarava, M. Obermann (Essen, Marburg, Unna, DE) P801 Clinical features of mild or moderate headaches caused by symptomatic cysts of the septum pellucidum K. Takagi, K. Yamazaki, R. Hishida, M. Arai, S. Nojima, H. Kobayashi (Inashikigun, JP) P802 Primary stabbing headache: a new dural sinus stenosisassociated primary headache? S. Montella, A. Ranieri, M. Marchese, R. De Simone (Naples, IT) P803 A case of idiopathic intracranial hypertension without papilloedema and Meniere disease in comorbidity responsive to repeated lumbar punctures. A possible link between two enigmatic conditions A. Ranieri, S. Montella, M. Marchese, M. Cavaliere, S. Sicignano, R. De Simone (Naples, IT) P804 Headache and neurological deficits with lymphocytosis: no correlation between focal deficit topography and EEG or SPECT abnormalities in a series of five new cases J. Barón, P. Mulero, M.I. Pedraza, C. Gamazo, C. De la Cruz, M. Ruiz, M. Abete, M.C. Cebrian, M. Ayuso, P. García-Talavera, M. Toledano, D. Ezpeleta, A.L. Guerrero (Valladolid, Madrid, ES) 119 Posters Poster Session 3 Poster Session 3 Monday, 10 June 2013 P805 Headache in the elderly: clinical characteristics in a series of 305 patients M. Ruiz, M.I. Pedraza, A.L. Guerrero, S. Herrero, C. de la Cruz, J. Barón, I. Muñoz, B. Ayllon, M. Celorrio, C. Rodríguez, J. Carrión (Valladolid, ES) P806 Nummular headache: a series of 100 patients M.I. Pedraza, E. Cortijo, S. Herrero, M. Ruiz, I. Muñoz, J. Barón, C. Rodríguez, M. Celorrio, A.L. Guerrero (Valladolid, ES) P807 Characteristics of headaches in an outpatient headache clinic registry: results of the first 2000 patients M.I. Pedraza, L. Bautista, A.L. Guerrero, S. Herrero, M. Ruiz, C. de la Cruz, J. Barón, J. Carrión, B. Ayllón, M. Celorrio, L. López-Mesonero, P. Mulero, C. Rodríguez, E. Rojo (Valladolid, ES) P808 Reversible parieto-occipital ischaemia in a patient with aura without headache treated with lamotrigine: a case report H. Akgün, M. Yücel, S. Tasdemir, S. Alay, O. Öz, Ü.H. Ulas, S. Demirkaya (Ankara, Istanbul, TR) 17:30 – 18:30 Dementia and higher function disorders Poster Walk commences at Poster No. P809 at 17:30 Moderator:E. Scarpini (Milan, IT) P809 Anton´s syndrome and posterior cortical atrophy C. Abdelnour Ruiz, V. Galán Sánches-Seco, P. Nieto González, M. León Ruiz, M. Molina Sánchez, A. Parra Santiago, F. Cabrera Valdivia, E. García-Albea Ristol, M.A. García-Soldevilla (Madrid, ES) P810 Brain metabolic dysfunction in Capgras syndrome during Alzheimer’s disease: a positron emission tomography study H. Jedidi, N. Daury, R. Capa, M.A. Bahri, F. Collette, D. Feyers, C. Bastin, P. Maquet, E. Salmon (Liège, BE) P811 Subtle language in patients with stroke M. Rousseaux, P. Dei Cas, S. Gossery, C. Jaman, O. Kozlowski (Lille, FR) P812 Comparative characteristics of cognitive disorders in stroke in men and women Y. Abramenko, N. Iakovlev, T. Slyusar (Tver, RU) P813 Age modulates the decline of verbal fluency after deep brain stimulation (DBS) in patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD) U. Gschwandtner, N. Benz, R. Zimmermann, F. Hatz, M. Ehrensperger, E. Taub, C. Schindler, P. Fuhr (Basel, CH) P814 Quantitative EEG (QEEG) for identification of attention deficits in Parkinson’s disease (PD) R. Zimmermann, U. Gschwandtner, N. Benz, F. Hatz, C. Schindler, V. Roth, P. Fuhr (Basel, CH) 120 Monday, 10 June 2013 P815 Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) in Parkinson’s disease (PD-MCI) and in probable Alzheimer’s disease (AD-MCI) with similar mini-mental state exams (MMSE) differ in quantitative EEG (QEEG) patterns N. Benz, F. Hatz, M. Hardmeier, U. Gschwandtner, M. Ehrensperger, S. Rueegg, R. Zimmermann, A.U. Monsch, P. Fuhr (Basel, CH) P816 Cognitive impairment in general paresis: Alzheimer’s disease (AD)-like pattern? A. Altinkaya, M. Ozerden, N. Behrem, M. Colak, N. Karagöz Sakalli, P.N. Sütlas, D. Kirbas, B. Topcular (Istanbul, TR) P817 Clinical and neuropsychiatric profiles of early versus lateonset Alzheimer’s disease V. Constantinides, S. Matsi, T. Kontaxis, V. Pappas, A. Kyrozis, A. Bonakis, N. Kalfakis, S.G. Papageorgiou (Athens, GR) P818 Rapidly progressive frontotemporal dementia due to the progranulin gene Arg110X mutation L. Ghezzi, A. Pietroboni, A. Arighi, F. Jacini, G. Fumagalli, C. Donelli, A. Calvi, C. Fenoglio, M. Serpente, E. Ridolfi, D. Galimberti, E. Scarpini (Milan, IT) P819 Activation of the semantic associative relations in ageing: resilient features D. Di Giacomo, S. De Federicis, M. Palmiero, D. Passafiume (L’Aquila, IT) P820 Precuneus volumes and cognitive tests in older adults A. Luedke, E. Dowds, A. Tam, A. Goel, J. Fernandez-Ruiz, A. Garcia (Kingston, CA; Mexico City, MX) P821 Do different profiles exist for white matter hyperintense lesions in patients with cognitive impairment? Á. Martín-Montes, B. Fuentes Gimeno, A. Frank García, A. Simón Gozalbo, C. Acedo, E. Díez Tejedor (Madrid, ES) P822 Neuropsychological parameters associated with driver distraction in a driving simulator experiment: presentation of methodology and preliminary findings A. Economou, I. Beratis, M. Kosmidis, A. Loisidou, N. Andronas, J. Papatriantafyllou, G. Yannis, S. Papageorgiou (Athens, Thessaloniki, GR) P823 Cerebral blood flow velocity changes during exposure to noise and mental task performance M. Nowakowska-Kotas, A. Pokryszko-Dragan, M. Brodowski, M. Szydlo, R. Podemski (Wroclaw, Nowa Sol, PL) 121 Posters Poster Session 3 Poster Session 3 Monday, 10 June 2013 P824 Burden of Alzheimer’s disease in the population of the Basque Country and impact of potential early interventions J. Mar, M. Soto, A. Arrospide, P. Martinez-Lage, F. Moreno-Izco (Mondragon, Donostia-San Sebastian, ES) P825 A Bulgarian family with Gerstmann-Straussler-Scheinker disease and PrP-P102L mutation in PRNP gene S. Zhelyazkova, T. Chamova, V. Guergueltcheva, N. Nikoevski, M. Van den Broeck, A. Jordanova, C. Van Broeckhoven, I. Tournev (Sofia, BG; Antwerp, BE) P826 The many faces of sporadic Creutzfeldt- Jacob’s disease: a one year case series at a tertiary hospital in Athens C. Giavasi, C. Liantinioti, I. Myta, A.M. Simitsi, C. Zompola, C. Arvaniti, L. Stefanis, S.G. Papageorgiou (Haidari, GR) P827 Mortality and morbidity in patients with neurodegenerative diseases (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis + Parkinson’s disease + dementia + essential tremor), A comparative study in Turkish society H.A. Idrisoglu, N. Polat (Istanbul, TR) P828 Multidisciplinary approach to mild cognitive impairment (MCI) helps to evaluate risk of conversion in Alzheimer’s disease G. Lucidi, S. Marini, B. Nacmias, V. Berti, S. Sorbi, A. Pupi (Florence, IT) P829 A case of atypical Alzheimer’s disease carrying the missense mutation Thr354Ile in the exon 10 of PSEN1 gene G. Lucidi, S. Marini, B. Nacmias, A. Tedde, S. Bagnoli, I. Piaceri, S. Sorbi (Florence, IT) 17:30 – Neurogenetics 18:30 P830 Genotype-phenotype correlations of cognitive impairment and neuroimaging features of patients with myotonic dystrophy type 1 T. Chamova, V. Guergueltcheva, M. Raycheva, D. Zlatareva, A. Shopova, T. Todorov, A. Todorova, I. Tournev (Sofia, BG) P832 Molecular characterization of Parkinson’s disease in Saudi Arabia D. Khalil, S. Boholega, T. Alkhairallah, B. Tawil, L. Al-Jomaa, H. AbouAl-Shar, A. Magrashi, N. Al Tassan (Riyadh, SA) P834 Novel mutation in CSF1R gene causing hereditary diffuse leukoencephalopathy with spheroids Y. Harigaya, H. Yokoo, S. Nagamine, A. Sekine, K. Mizushima, T. Ikeuchi (Maebashi, Niigata, JP) 122 Poster Session 3 Monday, 10 June 2013 A study of the genetic markers of thromophilia in ischaemic stroke patients from north India P. Correia, V. Arya, R. Ranjan, C.S. Agrawal, M. Bhargava (New Delhi, IN) P836 Encephalopathy and mtDNA depletion due to a novel mutation in ADP-forming succinyl-CoA synthetase E. Jaberi, B. Farham, F. Chitsazian, G.A. Shahidi, M. Rohani, F. Sina, E. Elahi (Tehran, IR) Posters P835 123 Poster Session 4 Tuesday, 11 June 2013 11:30 – 12:30 Multiple Sclerosis: pathology and pathogenesis Poster Walk commences at Poster No. P838 at 11:30 Moderator:O. Fernández (Malaga, ES) P838 Oligoadenylate synthetase 1 gene polymorphism and disease activity of multiple sclerosis W. Fadel, E. El-seidy, K. Rashed, H. Mourad (Tanta, EG) P839 Prognostic value of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) cytology in clinically isolated syndrome for subsequent progression to multiple sclerosis Y. Motuzova, F. Granieri, P. Valentino, A. Sala, G. Amadore, A. Bertolotto (Minsk, BY; Orbassano, IT) P840 Genetic associations and clinical course of familial multiple sclerosis in Novosibirsk region of Russia D. Korobko, N. Malkova, E. Sokolova, M. Filipenko (Novosibirsk, RU) P841 Dynamic patterns of grey and white matter atrophy in patients with clinically isolated syndrome suggestive of multiple sclerosis one year from first clinical episode P. Preziosa, M.A. Rocca, S. Mesaros, E. Pagani, D. Damjanovic, T. Stosic-Opincal, J. Drulovic, M. Filippi (Milan, IT; Belgrade, RS) P842 Influence of depression and fatigue on the regional distribution of brain damage in patients with multiple sclerosis G. Riccitelli, M.A. Rocca, C. Gobbi, E. Pagani, P. Preziosa, V. Martinelli, M. Radaelli, G. Comi, M. Filippi (Milan, IT) P843 The importance of neutralizing antibodies in relapsingremitting multiple sclerosis C. Baetu, R.E. Martin, I. Buraga (Bucharest, RO) P844 Plasma adipocytokines and oral contraceptive use in patients with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis C. Capela, A. Sena, C. Nóbrega, A. Sousa, R. Roque, M. Cascais, V. Ferret-Sena, R. Pedrosa (Lisbon, PT) P845 Natalizumab treatment influences peroxisome proliferatoractivated receptors (PPARs) and CD36 receptor mRNA expression in patients with multiple sclerosis A. Sousa, V. Ferret-Sena, I. Cavaleiro, A. Maia e Silva, G. Chinetti-Gbaguidi, B. Derudas, B. Staels, J. Vale, M. Veloso, R. Pedrosa, A. Sena (Lisbon, PT; Lille, FR) P846 Primary target of fingolimod in the CNS and its role in proinflammatory cascade: sphingosine 1-phosphate receptor subtype-1 (S1P1) V. Brinkmann, K. Kaupmann, A. Billich, T. Faller, B. Bollbuck, M. Bigaud, J. Quancard, D. Guerini, M. Streiff (Basel, CH) 124 Poster Session 4 Tuesday, 11 June 2013 Serum levels of apoptosis-related proteins in multiple sclerosis (MS) patients M. Moreno, M. Sáenz-Cuesta, J. Castilló, E. Cantó, R. Nurtdinov, C. Tur, X. Montalban, M. Comabella (Barcelona, ES) P848 No evidence for single nucleotide polymorphisms in the MMP9 gene conferring multiple sclerosis (MS) susceptibility C. Wolf, S. Nischwitz, D. Buck, UK. Zettl, P. Rieckmann, B. Hemmer, M. Ising, S. Lucae, T. Bettecken, B. Mueller-Myhsok, F. Weber (Munich, Rostock, Bamberg, DE) P849 Neuromyelitis optica and varicella zoster infection J. Domingos, E. Santos, M.I. Leite, M. Magalhães (Porto, PT; Oxford, UK) P850 FTY720 is neuroprotective after toxin-induced central nervous system demyelination A. Slowik, T. Schmidt, S. Amor, C. Beyer, M. Kipp (Aachen, DE) P851 Surface expansion of the hippocampal dentate gyrus in multiple sclerosis: in vivo evidence of neurogenesis? G. Longoni, M.A. Rocca, E. Pagani, G. Riccitelli, B. Colombo, M. Rodegher, A. Falini, G. Comi, M. Filippi (Milan, IT) P852 Microstructural damage to normal appearing white matter (NAWM) and grey matter (GM) but not to cortical lesions contributes to cognitive impairment in multiple sclerosis: a diffusion tensor MRI study M. Filippi, E. Pagani, M.E. Morelli, P. Preziosa, M. Copetti, D. Dalla Libera, V. Martinelli, A. Falini, G. Comi, M.A. Rocca (Milan, San Giovanni Rotondo, IT) P853 Analysis of the integrity of the pyramidal tract (PT) in response to lesions in patients with clinically isolated syndrome (CIS) M. Pawlitzki, J. Heidel, J. Kaufmann, E. Stadler, M. Sailer (Magdeburg, DE) P854 Loss of brain tissue accompanied by decrease of processing speed: the main determinant of cognitive performance in patients with multiple sclerosis? E. Stadler, P. Bublak, R. Deppe, J. Feiss, M. Fischer, F. Hoffmann, A. Kunkel, M. Schwab, K. Voigt, U. Zettl, W. Köhler, M. Sailer (Magdeburg, Jena, Halle, Teupitz, Wermsdorf, Rostock, DE) P855 Comparing objective measures of neurodegeneration in multiple sclerosis (MS) V. Fernandez, M.J. Postigo, P. Urbaneja, A. Leon, A. Alonso, M. Guerrero, O. Fernandez (Malaga, ES) Posters P847 125 Poster Session 4 Tuesday, 11 June 2013 P856 PET study of pathogenesis of cognitive impairment in varying degrees of disability in patients with different types of multiple sclerosis G. Shkilnyuk, A. Ilves, G. Katayeva, L. Prakhova, I. Stolyarov (Saint Petersburg, RU) P857 The effect of immunomodulating therapies on cGMP concentration in brain cortex of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) N. Lubina-Dabrowska, G. Sulkowski, B. Dabrowska-Bouta, J. Langfort, A. Stepien, M. Chalimoniuk (Warsaw, PL) P858 Protective effect of prolactin in a model of toxic cuprizoninduced demyelination in mice E. Predtechenskaya, A. Khodakov (Novosibirsk, RU) 11:30 – 12:30 Infection Poster Walk commences at Poster No. P859 at 11:30 Moderator:J. Sellner (Salzburg, AT / Munich, DE) P859 Lumbar epidural abscess in a patient with Crohn’s disease M.G. Delgado, S. Calleja, E. Suárez, J. Vega, A. Sáiz, E. Santamarta, L. Caminal (Asturias, ES) P861 A case of tubercular meningoencephalitis and tubercular myelitis showing paradoxical response S.H. Kim, H.W. Jeon, J.H. Lim (Busan, Ulsan, KR) P862 Case report: tetraparesis caused by cervical tuberculosis in a young male as a first symptom of asymptomatic active pulmonary tuberculosis D. Athanasopoulos, T. Zaharis, G. Panagopoulos, S. Tsiara (Athens, GR) P863 Rare case of pulmo-cerebral infectous disease in a nonimmunodeficient adult J. Nickel (Duisburg, DE) P864 Encephalitis with Listeria monocytogenes in an immunosuppressed patient H. Nicolae, R. Saftoiu, G. Cioara, C. Panea (Bucharest, RO) P865 Acute HIV encephalopathy presenting with collapse and neuropsychiatric disturbance M.D. Phillips, A. Vas, S. Michael, D. Damodaran, C. Babu, D. McKee (Manchester, Salford, UK) P866 Psoriasis and chronic inflammatory polyradiculoneuropathy as presenting features of advanced HIV infection S. Michael, A. Vas, D. Damodaran, M. Phillips, D. McKee, C. Babu (Salford, Manchester, UK) 126 Tuesday, 11 June 2013 P867 Progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy (PML) in a patient with co-infection of HIV and syphilis. A rare case of a CNS triple infection with rapid cognitive impairment A. Tinchon, K. Lindner, S. Pollanz, B. Horvath-Mechtler, C. Mildner, W. Grisold (Vienna, AT) P868 Remission of white matter lesions in MRI and clinical recovery after initiating antiretroviral therapy in a case of HIV infection A. Jamroz-Wisniewska, J. Jaworski, D. Suszek, Z. Stelmasiak, H. Bartosik-Psujek (Lublin, PL) P869 Non-AIDS-defining malignancies are also more common in HIV-infected patients: report of a case with neurological involvement A. Vas, M.D. Phillips, D. Damodaran, S. Michael, C. Babu, D. McKee (Manchester, Salford, UK) P870 Environmental impact and seroepidemiology for HTLV 1/2 in two communities in the eastern Brazilian Amazon L.S.F. Sousa, L.F.M. Falcao, H. Fuzii, R. Libonati, J. Quaresma (Belem, BR) P871 Four cases of Japanese encephalitis H.W. Jeon, S.H. Kim, B.A. Yoon (Ulsan, Busan, KR) P872 Anti-NMDA-receptor encephalitis: therapeutic and diagnostic challenges A.M. Carrilho, P. Santos, M. Brum, C. Semedo, A. Valadas, R. Matos, J. Pinto Marques (Setúbal, PT) P873 Relapse of anti-NMDAR encephalitis presenting with complete recovery after treatment with plasmapheresis. A case report S. Buechner, I. Florio, G.J. Sixt, D.B. Daniel, R. Schoenhuber (Bolzano, IT) P874 Herpes encephalitis mimicked by the inflammatory variant of cerebral amyloid angiopathy W. Heide, O. Pape, D. Petersen (Celle, Lübeck, DE) P875 Non-paraneoplastic limbic encephalitis caused by herpes simplex-1 virus (HSV-1) infection complicating small cell lung cancer T. Stroubini, A.M. Mouzak, C. Bountziouka, D. Kanellopoulos, K. Gkagkanaki, A. Visvardi, E. Alexiou (Athens, GR) P876 Trigeminal neuropathy as the isolated symptom of a herpes simplex type 1 infection P. Tsitsi, M. Emin, J. Rudolf, A. Tychalas, G. Deretzi, A. Mouratidis, I. Tsiptsios (Thessaloniki, GR) 127 Posters Poster Session 4 Poster Session 4 Tuesday, 11 June 2013 P877 Uncommon presentation of subacute sclerosing panencephalitis A. Roceanu, F. Antochi, O. Bajenaru (Bucharest, RO) P878 A case of Parkinsonism associated with West Nile virus encephalitis C. Koros, M. Rentzos, V. Zouvelou, S. Katsavos, A. Kyrozis, E. Stamboulis (Athens, GR) P879 Bilateral peripheral facial palsy and lumbar polyradiculopathy following thoracal segmental herpes zoster infection: a case report E. Timer, S. Mumcu, N. Kuloglu Pazarci, Z. Tanriverdi, D. Necioglu Orken (Istanbul, TR) P880 Parainfectious opsoclonus-myoclonus syndrome secondary to human metapneumovirus infection G. Melikyan, B. Mesraoua, D. Deleu, A. D’Suoza, A.-S. Ibrahim, M. Muslumani, H. Alsoub (Doha, QA) P882 The effective use of laboratory data for healing and prevention of pressure ulcers in patients with neuromuscular disorders T. Mitsui, Y. Oyama, S. Yokoyama (Aomori-Ken, JP) P883 Subacute corticobasal syndrome as presentation of sporadic Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease A. Vergallo, D. Frosini, C. Del Gamba, E. Unti, U. Bonuccelli, R. Ceravolo (Pisa, IT) P884 Cardioembolic stroke/thrombotic endocarditis as the initial manifestation of Whipple’s disease? T. Geraldes (Almada, PT) 11:30 – 12:30 Muscle disorders Poster Walk commences at Poster No. P885 at 11:30 Moderator:S. Iyadurai (St. Louis, US) P885 New gene mutational form alpha-sarcoglycanopathies in patients with muscular dystrophy girdle-2d: a case report L.S.F. Sousa, L.F.M. Falcao, V. Souza, R.A. de Melo (Belem, BR) P886 Salbutamol treatment in congenital myasthenic syndrome with Dok-7 mutation: an open prospective study P.J. Lorenzoni, R.H. Scola, C.S.K. Kay, L. Filla, A.P. Paranhos, J.M.R. Pinheiro, H. Lochmuller, L.C. Werneck (Curitiba, BR; Newcastle upon Tyne, UK) P887 Scleroderma/myositis overlap syndrome: a case of atypical presentation H. Felgueiras, P. Barros, A. Carvalho, T. Santos, P. Ferreira, H. Morais (Vila Nova de Gaia, PT) 128 Poster Session 4 Tuesday, 11 June 2013 Dropped head syndrome due to isolated neck extensor myopathy: response to treatment with intravenous immunoglobulin M. Suzuki, M. Takeuchi, Y. Shimizu, M. Iwata, S. Uchiyama (Tokyo, JP) P889 An assessment of results of thoracoscopic thymectomy in myasthaenia gravis patients M.H. Harirchian, K. Toolabi, A. Aminian, M. Jafari Javid (Tehran, IR) P890 Thyrotoxic periodic paralysis and encephalopathy as presenting symptoms of Graves’ disease: a case report T. Tsironis, G. Deretzi, A. Tychalas, J. Rudolf, D. Kiourtidis, P. Tsitsi, A. Mouratidis, I. Tsiptsios (Thessaloniki, GR) P891 Artificial ventilatory management in myotonic dystrophy type 1 S. Kon, H. Takada, Y. Oyama (Aomori, JP) P892 Resting energy expenditure and regional body composition in patients with myotonic dystrophy K. Yoshida, Y. Aburakawa, Y. Suzuki, K. Kuroda, T. Kimura, O. Yahara (Asahikawa, JP) P893 Personality profile in patients with myotonic dystrophy type 1 M. Vujnic, S. Peric, V. Rakocevic Stojanovic (Banja Luka, BA; Belgrade, RS) P894 Transcranial sonography in patients with myotonic dystrophy type 1 S. Peric, A. Pavlovic, D. Lavrnic, I. Basta, I. Marjanovic, A. Nikolic, Z. Stevic, V. Rakocevic Stojanovic (Belgrade, RS) P896 Neuroanatomical patterns of central nervous system involvement in myotonic dystrophy type 1 and clinical correlates F. Caso, F. Agosta, S. Peric, V. Rakocevic-Stojanovic, L. Sarro, V.S. Kostic, M. Filippi (Milan, IT; Belgrade, RS) P897 Portuguese family with autosomal recessive myotonia congenita responsive to acetazolamide S. Moreira, J. Roriz (Santa Maria da Feira, PT) P898 A case of telbivudine-induced myopathy J.H. Cho, S.H. Kim (Goyang, Seoul, KR) P899 Sulphonylurea drug-induced phenotype-dependent skeletal muscle atrophy S. Calzolaro, G. Cannone, A. Mele, D. Conte, D. Tricarico (Bari, IT) Posters P888 129 Poster Session 4 Tuesday, 11 June 2013 P900 Isolated gastrocnemius hypertrophy: can it be caused by mild S1 radiculopathy? B.O. Popescu, I. Mîndruta, A. Ene, C. Cîrstoiu, O. Bajenaru, M. Gherghiceanu, E. Manole, L. Ceafalan (Bucharest, RO) P901 Cerebral vascular anomalies in a large Italian family with late-onset glycogenosis II F. Cipullo, S. Sampaolo, O. Farina, M. Cirillo, G. Di Iorio (Napoli, IT) P902 Becker myotonia in a Spanish family with a homozygous nonsense mutation in the CLCN1 gene (K248X) D. Alonso Modino, F. Martínez Bugallo, I. Tejera Martín, A. Pérez Hernández, J.C. de León Hernández, F.I. Monton Alvarez (Santa Cruz de Tenerife, ES) P903 Anti-MUSK myasthaenia gravis responsive to rituximab V. Serban (Philadelphia, US) P904 Clinical and genetic features in a cohort of late onset glycogen storage disease type II (GSD II) patients: typical and atypical presentations O. Musumeci, E. Barca, C. Rodolico, A. Ciranni, M. Aguennouz, G. Vita, A. Toscano (Messina, IT) P905 Dysferlin deficiency in patients with asymptomatic or paucisymptomatic hyperCKaemia P. Marti, N. Muelas, F. Mayordomo, P. Gallano, T. Sevilla, J. Vílchez (Valencia, Barcelona, ES) P906 Mutations in DNA2 cause progressive myopathy with mtDNA instability M. Ranieri, D. Ronchi, A. Di Fonzo, W. Lin, A. Bordoni, C. Liu, E. Fassone, S. Pagliarani, M. Rizzuti, L. Zheng, M. Filosto, M.T. Ferro, F. Magri, L. Peverelli, H. Li, Y.-C. Yuan, S. Corti, M. Sciacco, M. Moggio, N. Bresolin, B. Shen, G.P. Comi (Milan, IT; Duarte, US; London, UK; Brescia, Crema, IT) P907 The Italian limb girdle muscular dystrophies (LGMD) registry: molecular and clinical data A. Govoni, C. Angelini, T. Mongini, A. Toscano, G. Siciliano, G. Tomelleri, M. Mora, V. Nigro, P. Elena, O. Mesumeci, G. Ricci, I. Moroni, R. Del Bo, S. Brajkovic, F. Fortunato, D. Ronchi, G. Riboldi, M. Ranieri, S. Corti, M. Moggio, N. Bresolin, F. Magri, G. Comi (Milan, Venice/Padua, Turin, Messina, Pisa, Verona, Naples, IT) P908 Insights into the pathogenesis of limb-girdle muscular dystrophy type 1F E. Peterle, M. Fanin, G. Cenacchi, J.J. Vilchaez Padilla, V. Nigro, C. Angelini (Padua, Bologna, Valencia, Naples, Venice/Padua, IT) 130 Tuesday, 11 June 2013 11:30 – 12:30 General neurology: miscellaneous Poster Walk commences at Poster No. P910 at 11:30 Moderator:H. Cock (London, UK) P910 A prospective survey of availability of neurological equipment in clinical areas in a district general hospital C. Porteous, R. Ellis, B.M. Davies (Crewe, Stoke-on-Trent, UK) P911 Amantadine in the treatment of pathological gambling: a case series G. Martinotti, M. Pettorruso, L. Bonanni, A. Thomas, M. Onofrj, M. Di Giannantonio (Chieti, Rome, IT) P912 Nicolau syndrome with neurological involvement: a rare condition related to intramuscular injection C. Coclitu, A.-M. Cobzaru, I. Mindruta, L. Craciun, O. Bajenaru (Bucharest, RO) P913 Adult diagnosis of megalencephalic leukoencephalopathy with subcortical cysts A. Nitkunan, A. MacKinnon, H. Cock (London, UK) P914 Death from hyperammonaemic encephalopathy following a Whipple’s procedure: report of an unusual case D. Damodaran, S. Michael, A. Vas, M. Phillips, D. Du Plessis, C. Babu, D. McKee (Manchester, UK) P915 Effects of gamma-hydroxybutyrate (GHB) and baclofen on sleep and motor function in healthy rats and rats with focal cerebral ischaemia A. Hodor, S. Palchykova, F. Baracchi, B. Gao, C.L. Bassetti (Berne, CH) P916 The King-Devick test is vastly superior to the Symbol Digit Modalities Test as a sideline determinant of concussion in mixed martial arts fighters D. Kantor (Ponte Vedra, US) P917 Changes in total serum glycosaminoglycan levels in patients with syringomyelia T.R. Mirsaev, L.R. Bogovazova, N.A. Borisova, R.V. Magzhanov (Ufa, RU) P918 Harlequin syndrome: review of two cases A.F. Santos, S. Rocha, Á. Machado, C. Ferreira (Braga, PT) P919 Neuropsychiatric phenomena in the 13th century text "Cantigas de Santa Maria" (Canticles of Saint Mary, CSM) S.H. Griesbach, F.A.A. Gondim, O.C. Vale, F.P. Thomas (St. Louis, US; Fortaleza, BR) P921 Stress, serotonin genetics and post-stroke dementia A. Korczyn (Tel Aviv, IL) 131 Posters Poster Session 4 Poster Session 4 Tuesday, 11 June 2013 P922 How does intelligence testing affect brain signals? A.S. Malik, H. Amin, N. Badruddin, N. Kamel, W.-T. Chooi (Tronoh, Penang, MY) P923 Recurrent confusional episodes associated with hypomagnesaemia due to esomeprazol M.G. Delgado, S. Calleja, L. Suárez, A. Sáiz, M. Suárez, L. Benavente, D. Larrosa, J. Pascual (Asturias, ES) 11:30 – 12:30 Motor neuron disease Poster Walk commences at Poster No. P924 at 11:30 Moderator:J. Gamez (Barcelona, ES) P924 Classification of sporadic lower motor neuron disease in Jeju Island S.-Y. Kang, S.K. Song, J.S. Lee, J.C. Choi, J.-H. Kang, H. Kwen (Jeju, KR) P926 Subclinical dysphagia in patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis K. Szacka, A. Potulska-Chromik, K. Fronczewska-Wieniawska, M. Kuzma-Kozakiewicz (Warsaw, PL) P927 C9ORF72 repeat expansions in patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis-plus syndromes N. Ticozzi, C. Tiloca, C. Morelli, D. Calini, A. Altieri, S. Messina, A. Ratti, V. Silani (Milan, IT) P928 Prominent formation of TDP-43-positive inclusions in pyramidal cells of the primary motor area in ALS1 with C111Y gene mutation in superoxide dismutase 1 H. Sumi-Akamaru, G. Beck, S. Kato, K. Toyooka, H. Fujimura, S. Sakoda, H. Mochizuki (Suita, Yonago, Toyonaka, JP) P929 Extramotor pathology is associated with cognitive deficits in primary lateral sclerosis patients E. Canu, F. Agosta, S. Galantucci, N. Riva, A. Chiò, S. Messina, S. Iannaccone, A. Calvo, V. Silani, M. Copetti, A. Falini, G. Comi, M. Filippi (Milan, Turin, San Giovanni Rotondo, IT) P930 Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis in a patient with unrecognized fragile X syndrome and review of literature C. Morelli, M.T. Bonati, A. Lerario, F. Girotti, A. Altieri, A. Ciammola, V. Silani (Milan, IT) P931 Myocardal infarction and Takotsubo cardiomyopathy in female patients with bulbar amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: a possible relationship? C. Morelli, A. Doretti, F. Verde, A. Altieri, N. Ticozzi, C. Tiloca, L. Maderna, S. Messina, V. Silani (Milan, IT) 132 Tuesday, 11 June 2013 P932 Dysautonomia as onset symptom in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: a case report A. Doretti, C. Morelli, N. Ticozzi, F. Verde, A. Altieri, S. Messina, V. Silani (Milan, IT) P933 Electronic (e)-multidisciplinary monitoring to improve amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) care: the Umbria region (Italy) ALS integrated delivery e-system P. Brunori, K. Nardi, S. Perticoni, A. Chiarini, T.A.. Cantisani (Perugia, Bologna, IT) P934 Implication of integrated multimodal nano-based imaging for early diagnosis of arteriosclerotic motor neuron disorders L. Machtoub, P. Oertle, M. Loparic (Innsbruck, AT; Basel, CH) P935 A promising therapeutic approach for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: induced pluripotent stem cell-derived neural stem cell transplantation S. Brajkovic, G. Riboldi, A. Govoni, M. Ranieri, M. Nizzardo, C. Simone, S. Salani, F. Rizzo, M. Ruggieri, I. Faravelli, C. Zanetta, N. Bresolin, G.P. Comi, S. Corti (Milan, IT) P936 Unmodified and octa-guanidine-conjugated morpholino oligomers rescue phenotype in mouse models of spinal muscular atrophy G. Riboldi, S. Brajkovic, A. Govoni, M. Ranieri, M. Nizzardo, C. Simone, S. Salani, F. Rizzo, M. Ruggieri, I. Faravelli, C. Zanetta, N. Bresolin, G.P. Comi, S. Corti (Milan, IT) P937 The calcium binding proteins calneuron and NCS-1 interact with the adenosine A2A and dopamine D2 receptor heteromers G. Navarro Brugal, M. Mykhaylova, J. Hradsky, V. Casado, A. Cortes, J. Mallol, C. Lluis, E.I. Canela, M. Kreutz, P.J. McCormick (Barcelona, ES; Magdeburg, DE) P938 Increased tumor necrosis factor-alpha in the skin of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: an immunohistochemical study S. Ono, H. Fukasawa, K. Higashida, T. Tsukie, Y. Oketa, H. Ishikawa, K. Yasui, M. Nomura, H. Mikami, T. Watanabe, M. Suzuki (Ichihara, JP) P939 Serum anti-neuronal antibodies in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis R. Türkoglu, A. Çoban, C. Ulusoy, M. Giris, S. Turan, E. Tüzün, H.A. Idrisoglu (Istanbul, TR) 11:30 – 12:30 Child neurology Poster Walk commences at Poster No. P940 at 11:30 Moderator:C. Angelini (Venice/Padua, IT) P940 Use of valproate in children with stuttering G. Natriashvili, D. Chkhartishvili (Tbilisi, GE) 133 Posters Poster Session 4 Poster Session 4 Tuesday, 11 June 2013 P941 Subcortical band heterotopia or double cortex syndrome in children S.A. Nita, R. Teleanu, M. Sandu, D. Epure (Bucharest, RO) P942 Lissencephaly and laminar heterotopia associated with atypical epilepsy and normal development I.R. Cardas, O. Tarta Arsene (Bucharest, RO) P943 Epilepsy in inflammatory encephalopathies in children: through clinical cases C. Anghelescu, I. Acsinte, D. Bârca, C. Iliescu (Bucharest, RO) P944 Gait initiation impairments in Rett syndrome M. Michi, I.U. Isaias, A. Marzegan, C.A. Frigo, J. Volkmann, G. Zorzi, N. Nardocci, M.L. Rodocanachi Roidi (Milan, IT; Würzburg, DE) P945 Early childhood is a critical period for gait disturbance in hereditary spastic paraplegia I. Pulido-Valdeolivas, D. Gómez-Andrés, A. Cinza-González, I. Rodríguez, J.A. Martín-Gonzalo, J. López-López, I. Pascual-Pascual (Madrid, ES) P946 Computer support of medical and rehabilitation process in children with sensorineural hearing loss S.Y.U. Lavrick, S.V. Domitrak, V.V. Shprakh, L.V. Kolesova (Irkutsk, RU) P947 Algorithm of differential diagnostics of minimal brain dysfunction and epilepsy in children of preschool and early school age S.Y.U. Lavrick, S.V. Domitrak, V.V. Shprakh, L.V. Kolesova (Irkutsk, RU) P948 Horizontal gaze palsy and progressive scoliosis. association or epiphenomenon? S. Machado, S. Pina, C. Conceição, M.J. Santos, C. Costa (Amadora, PT) P949 Neurological comorbidities in children and adolescents with migraine headache A. Potic, D. Momcilovic-Kostadinovic, D. Stupar, J. Vujovic, G. Tricomi (Belgrade, RS; Bologna, IT) P950 Cognitive impairment of males with Duchenne muscular dystrophy D. Vojinovic, V. Milic Rasic (Belgrade, RS) P951 Neurological evolution in antiphosphoripidic syndrome with venous sinus thrombosis G. Moisa, O. Tarta Arsene, C. Anghelescu (Bucharest, RO) 134 Poster Session 4 Tuesday, 11 June 2013 Demyelinating clinically isolated syndrome mimicking acute brainstem ischaemia in an eight year old child with patent foramen ovale L. Ferrè, L. Moiola, M. Radaelli, V. Barcella, F. Sangalli, C. Baldoli, F. Triulzi, V. Martinelli, G. Comi (Milan, IT) 11:30 – 12:30 Neuro-epidemiology P953 Who gets admitted to neurology beds? Experience from a tertiary referral centre in Egypt S. El Tawil, T. Emara, N. Kasim, A. Abdelhak (Cairo, EG) P954 Demographic and clinical characteristics of multiple sclerosis patients in the Upper Silesia region of Poland: preliminary study M. Adamczyk-Sowa, K. Pierzchala, K. Kubicka, P. Sowa (Zabrze, PL) P955 Predictors of disability extremes in patients with multiple sclerosis treated with interferon-beta using the Swedish multiple sclerosis registry K. Fink, A. Glaser, A. Fogdell-Hahn, J. Hillert (Stockholm, SE) P956 The prevalence of multiple sclerosis and dietary factors: an ecological study using data from the Food and Agriculture Organisation K. Lauer (Griesheim, DE) P957 The global epidemiology of hereditary ataxias and spastic paraplegias: a systematic review of prevalence studies L. Ruano, C. Melo, M.C. Silva, P. Coutinho (Santa Maria da Feira, Famalicao, Porto, PT) Posters P952 135 List of Chairpersons Symposia, Teaching Courses, Workshops, Oral Sessions, Satellite Symposia and Poster Highlight Session Moderators NamePage Agosta, F. 64 Angelini, C. 28, 41, 131 Annunziata, P. 38 Antonaci, F. 23 Argov, Z. 28, 29, 36, 60 Bassetti, C.L. Bates, D. Berlit, P. Bhatia, K. Birklein, F. Blanc, N. Boon, P. Brainin, M. Brandt, T. Bronstein, A.M. Burlina, A. 25 33 26 22, 35 36 33 44, 67 35, 62 75 23, 84 31 Carreño, M. 44, 55 Chamorro, A. 57 Ciccarelli, O. 58 Cock, H. 22, 34, 55, 129 Comi, G. 30, 40, 58 Deecke, L. Dengler, R. Dichgans, M. Dieterich, M. Dietz, V. 21 51, 113 69 23, 53 24 Falup-Pecurariu, C. 110 Fazekas, F. 24, 57 Fernández, O. 32, 122 Ferro, J.M. 62, 108 Filippi, M. 24, 43, 55 Fink, K. 72 Fonseca, A.C. 26, 69 Galimberti, D. Gamez, J. Geurts, J. 136 102 130 43 NamePage NamePage Gold, R. Grabli, D. Graus, F. Grobusch, M. Gutowski, N. 29 37 45, 52 44 38 Paulus, W. Peretz, I. Peric, S. Plecko, B. Pohl, D. Hardy, J. Hartung, H.-P. Houlden, H. 43 63, 90 47 Ickenstein, G. Illa, I. Iyadurai, S. 66 60 126 Reichmann, H. Richardson, M. Rieckmann, P. Rocca, M.A. Rohrer, J.D. Rothwell, J. Rovira, A. Ruzicka, E. Kappos, L. Klopstock, T. Kobeleva, X. Krarup, C. Kuhn Natriashvili, S. 48 27 31 26, 49 50 Laureys, S. Liguori, R. Llewelyn, G. Lochmüller, H. 27, 66 20 25 28 Macerollo, A. Maquet, P. Marion, M.H. Martino, D. Mawet, J. Milonas, I. Montalban, X. 31, 95 61 20 32 101 63 29, 33, 36, 39, 41, 48 Nappi, R. Noirhomme, Q. 23 27 Oreja-Guevara, C. 53 Pareyson, D. Patankar, R. Paterson, R. 27, 47 22 86 80 21 99 19, 56 56 22, 28, 29 67 21 20, 82 40, 42 24 21, 55 37 Santamaria, J. 61, 78 Sastre-Garriga, J. 106 Scarpini, E. 59, 118 Schestatsky, P. 45, 116 Schmutzhard, E. 41, 44 Sellner, J. 37, 51, 124 Silani, V. 30, 43, 51 Siva, A. 19 Soelberg Sørensen, P. 32 Soffietti, R. 45, 52 Sommer, C. 25, 45, 50 Steck, A. 65 Stoll, G. 35, 37, 65 Tolosa, E. Toyka, K.V. Valls-Solé, J. Varga, E. Verdelho, A. Vidailhet, M. Vincent, A. Waldemar, G. Winston, G. 68 51 26, 49 112 42, 59, 93 32 22, 68 64 97 Aasly, J. P582 Abbruzzese, G. O355 Abdel Jaber, M. O335, P429 Abdelhak, A. P953 Abdelnour Ruiz, C. P809 Abdollahi, I. P555 Abdullah, J.M. P490 Abella, G. P662 Abete, M. P804 AbouAl-Shar, H. P832 Abram, M. O283 Abramenko, Y. P812 Absinta, M. O280, O281, O323, P475 Aburakawa, Y. P892 Abutalebi, J. P767 Acedo, C. P821 Acler, M. P470 Acsinte, I. P943 Adamczyk-Sowa, M. P954 Adamec, I. P784, P789 Adams, M. O341, O345 Adatia, S. O291, O320 Afazel, S. P367 Agapaki, O.M. P592 Agarwal, S. P391, P556 Agashivala, N. P544 Aggelopoulou, C. P756 Aghdami, N. P554 Agosta, F. 48, 99, O251, O300, O329, O331, O332, O354, P474, P477, P478, P591, P731, P896, P929 Agrawal, C.S. P482, P835 Agrawal, Y. P786 Aguennouz, M. O307, P904 Agüera, L. P662 Aguiar de Sousa, D. O319 Aguilar-Amat, M.J.P414, P549 Aguilar-Pérez, M. O290 Ahmad, F. O261 Ahmed, I. P417 Ahmed, S. P366 Aita, K. P721 Ajanovic, Z. P587 AK, F. P623 Akbarfahimi, M. P695 Akcali, A. P797 Akgün, H. P481, P765, P808 Akgün, Ö.M. P481 Akman-Demir, G. P513 Al Drees, A. O221 Al Hashel, J.Y. P366, P650 Al Hindi, H. O222 Al Sayed, Y. O222 Al Sherooqi, I. P365 Al Tassan, N. P832 Al Yahya, M. O222 Al-Jomaa, L. P832 Al-Kawi, M. P365 Al-Owain, M. O221 Alajbegovic, A. P587 Alay, S. P481, P765, P808 Albach, F.N. O322 Albanese, M. O315 Albert-Weissenberger, C. P525, P526 Albiol, S. P454 Albu, S. O240 Alcañiz, M. P455, P456 Alcântara, J. P416 Alcolea, D. P672, P675 Aldape, K.D. O259 Alejbegovic, A. P404 Alemanno, F. P767 Alexiou, E. P875 Alexiou, G.A. P679 Alhomoud, I. O222 Alias, M. O357, P740 Alipour, F. P686 Alkan, O. P466 Alkhairallah, T. P832 Alkhalidi, H. O221 Allaf, B. P761 Allart, E. O359 Allibert, R. P718 Allocca, R. P739 Almeida, A. O356 Almeida, C.G. P590 Almekhlafi, M. O291, O320 AlMuhaizea, M. O222 Aloia, M. O311 Alonso, A. P855 Alonso Modino, D. P902 Alp, R. P627 Alpaslan, L. P678 Alroughani, R. P365, P366 Alsoub, H. P880 Altamura, A.C. O329 Altenmüller, E. 17, 44 Altieri, A. P927, P930, P931, P932 Altinayar, S. P794 Altinkaya, A. O304, P558, P559, P816 Alvarez, M. P634 Alvarez-Linera, J. P495, P703 Alves, J.E. O250 Alzaidan, H. O221 Amadeo, R. P688 Amadore, G. P839 Amann, M. O276 Amano, T. P732 Amaral, M. P515 Amaral-Silva, A. P416 Amaro, S. O364 Amato, M.P. P475 Ambrosi, B. O308 Ameridis, E. P489 Amico, E. P448 Amin, H. P922 Aminian, A. P889 Amor, S. P850 Anarat, R. P797 Anastasopoulos, D. P592 Andelova, M. O276 Anderseck, B. P556 Ando, H. O255 Ando, T. P407 Andrade, C. P680 Andreadou, E. P371 Andronas, N. P822 Anfossi, M. O329 Angelini, C. 76, 177, P907, P908 Anghelescu, C. P943, P951 Anglada, E. P548 Annunziata, P. 150, P390 Antalfy, B. P523 Antik, A. P658 Antoce, M. P630 Antochi, F. P717, P877 Antón-Aguirre, S.S. P672 Antonaci, F. 8, 33 Antonenko, K. P577 Antonutti, L. P462 Aparicio, J. P752 Apetauerova, D. O357, P600, P727, P740 Apoil, M. P565, P718 Arab, A.M. P555 Arab, L. P554 Arai, M. P801 Araki, N. P732 Araque, J. O338 Arcaro, C. O273 Archelos, J.J. O297 Ardolino, G. P579 Aref, H. P365 Arenas, F. P726 Arendt, T. P676 Arenga, M. P572, P614 Arevalo, M.J. O231, P548 Argiolas, S. P596 Argiriadou, V. P677 Argiropoulou, O. P779 Argov, Z. 79, 129, O252 Arias, E. P701 Ariatti, A. O309 Arighi, A. O329, P378, P670, P818 Armstrong, D. O286 Arnaldi, D. P776 Arnason, B. 184 Arnold, D.L. O227, O229, O230, P388, P528, P531 Arnold, M. O287 Arpa, J. P497, P498, P501 Arpa-Gutiérrez, F.-J. P499, P500 Arrambide, G. P548 Arrospide, A. P824 Arroyo, R. P531 Arshad, Q. O265 Arvaniti, C. P826 Arya, V. P835 Ashhab, M.U. O348, P609 Asil, T. P652 Athanasopoulos, D. P862 137 Chairs & Authors List of Speakers and Authors List of Speakers and Authors Auger, C. Auger, F. Ávila, M. Avila-Martín, G. Aydeniz, A. Aydin, A. Ayllon, B. Ayres Basto, M. Aysen, A. Ayuso, M. Aziz, A. Azzedine, H. Babu, C. P548 O278 P662 O240 P797 O352 P805, P807 O353 P757 P804 P453 O221 P865, P866, P869, P914 Bach, I. P789 Badruddin, N. P922 Badyal, R. O225 Baetu, C. P843 Bagnoli, S. O329, P665, P829 Bagul, M. P761 Bahri, M.A. P810 Bai, Q. P522 Baier, B. P487, P491 Bajenaru, O. P411, P717, P877, P900, P912 Balasubramaniam, H.C. P447 Balat, A. P797 Balcer, L. O227 Baldoli, C. P952 Balnyte, R. P705 Balvanovich, D. P530 Banica, M. P462 Bar, M. P660, P661 Bar-Or, A. O229 Baracchi, F. P598, P714, P915 Barbato, L.M. P543, P544, P545, P546 Bârca, D. P943 Barca, E. O307, P904 Barcala, M. O258 Barcella, V. P392, P952 Barcelon, E. P669 Barhof, F. 18 Barinagarrementeria, F. O319 Barker, R. O333 Barkhof, F. 18, O268, O325, P380, P539 Barlafante, G. P647 Barón, J. P649, P718, P804, P805, P806, P807 Baron, P. P681 Barone, P. P579, P739 Barraza-Sandoval, G. P636, P637, P638 Barros, P. P608, P680, P887 Barroso, C. O330 Barsic, I. P507 Bartholy, J. P413 Bartlett, P.A. O270 Bartosik-Psujek, H. P868 Bartova, P. P661 Barusic, A.K. P789 138 Baruzzi, A. O335 Bashardes, S. O298 Basilico, P. P681 Basílio, C. P574 Bassa, D. O261 Bassetti, C.L. 1, 56, P424, P428, P435, P438, P441, P442, P598, P714, P915 Bassi, M.T. P474 Basta, I. O310, P894 Bastin, C. P810 Bastos Lima, A. P586 Bataille, M. P565 Bataller, L. O337 Batla, A. P743 Battaglia, M.A. P688 Battista, P. P767 Bauermann, T. O275 Baumann, C.R. P418, P419, P420, P421, P422, P423, P428, P444 Bautista, L. P807 Baxter, P. 94 Bayas, A. P382 Baybas, S. O352 Bäzner, H. O290 Beaucamp, F. O359 Bebek, N. P757 Beck, G. P735, P928 Beck, R. P496 Becker, J. P642, P643 Beerhorst, K. P603 Behdani, F. P400 Bèhin, A. O223 Behr, C. O270 Behrem, N. O304, P816 Beisteiner, R. 16 Belachew, S. P369, P372 Belfiore, M. P462 Belluzzo, M. P762 Belmonte-de-Abreu, P. P766 Beltrán, E. O293 Ben Hur, T. O252 Ben Simon, E. P449 Ben-Menachem, E.P759, P760 Benavente, L. P923 Bencsik, K. P691, P696 Benedetti, S. P474 Benes, H. O316 Benítez, D. P710 Benna, P. P612 Benti, R. O224 Benuzzi, F. O309 Benz, N. P813, P814, P815 Berankova, D. P660, P661 Berardelli, A. P783 Beratis, I. P822 Berber, N. O223 Béres-Molnár, K.A. P413 Beretta, E. O281 Bergami, A. O300 Bergvall, N. P540, P541, P542 Berkö, S. P374 Berlit, P. 59 Bernard, C. P451 Bernsen, S. P514 Berti, V. P828 Bertolasi, L. P579, P581 Bertolotto, A. P839 Bertotti, A.C. P658 Besalduch, N. P516 Bessi, V. O329, P665, P666 Best, C. P487, P491 Bettecken, T. P848 Beyer, C. P850 Bhargava, M. P835 Bhatia, K. 3, 32,128, P425, P743 Bianchi, E. P688 Bianco, M. O234, O238 Biczó, D. P413 Bieri, O. O276 Bigaud, M. P846 Biglioli, F. P781 Bignamini, V. P470 Billich, A. P846 Binaghi, D. P626 Bingöl, A. P558, P559 Birklein, F. 131 Bisecco, A. P485 Bitterlich, M. O316 Bjelakovic, B. O351 Blanco-Vicente, E. O321, O362, P414 Blauwblomme, T. O283 Blesa, R. P672 Bliwise, D. P775 Bloomgren, G. O228, P379 Blum, R. P517 Bob, P. P431 Boeru, G. P383 Bogatz, L. O344 Bogousslavsky, J. P578 Bogovazova, L.R. P917 Bohlega, S. O222, P365 Boholega, S. P832 Bollbuck, B. P846 Bologna, M. P783 Bonakis, A. P817 Bonanni, L. P911 Bonati, M.T. P930 Bonato, S. P509 Bonavita, S. P485 Boniface, D. P704 Bonifati, D.M. P470 Bonsi, R. O329 Bonuccelli, U. O355, P584, P595, P733, P741, P883 Boon, P. 83, 205 Bordet, R. O278 Bordoni, A. P906 Borellini, L. P509, P681 Borislavova, V. P493 Borisov, A. P530 Borisova, N.A. P917 Borreani, C. O328, P688 Borrelli, S. P485 Børvik, M.T. P712 Boscoe, A. P531 Bosley, T. O221 Bostantjopoulou, S. P589 Botta, A. O306 Bougea, A. P799 Bouktsi, M. P373 Bouly, S. P653 Bountziouka, C. P875 Bourgeois, M. O283 Bousser, M.-G. O319 Boyero, S. O249 Boyko, A. O227 Bozic, C. P379 Bracco, L. P665, P666 Braemswig, T.B. O322 Brajkovic, S. P907, P935, P936 Brambilla, E. P521 Brandt, T. O302, P786 Branera, J. P796 Bravo Esteban, E. O240 Bremova, T O236, P786 Bresolin, N. P509, P681, P906, P907, P935, P936 Brettschneider, J. P707 Breuer, H. P413 Brinkman, M. P629 Brinkmann, V. P846 Brodie, M. P761 Brodowski, M. P823 Broeg-Morvay, A. O287 Bronstein, A.M. 39, O264, O265, O358, P486 Brooks, D. 47 Brothwell, M.R.S. P607 Brown, M.M. 123 Brozova, H. P588 Brugger, F. P593 Brum, M. P685, P872 Brunecker, P. O322 Bruni, A.C. O329 Bruni, O. P425 Bruno, G. O329 Bruno, M.-A. O267, P451 Brunori, P. P933 Bublak, P. P854 Buchner, H. O292 Buck, D. P848 Buckanie, N. P800 Buckle, G. P370 Budrewicz, S. P512 Buechner, S. P873 Buffa, D. O242 Bugiardini, E. O306, O308 Buraga, I. P630, P843 Burch, J.G. P543 Burdett, J.L. O270 Bürger, K. O302 Burkot, J. O318 Burston, A. O266 Burton, E.A. P522 Busan, P. P462 Bussmeyer, M. Butzkueven, H. Buzzi, M.G. O292 P372 36 Cabib, C. P781 Cabrera Valdivia, F. P809 Cagnin, A. O329 Cairola, P. P510 Calabek, B. P678 Calabresi, P.O227, O325, P387 Calay, P. P557 Calini, D. P927 Calleja, S. P859, P923 Calvi, A. P378, P670, P818 Calvo, A. O251, P929 Calzolaro, S. P899 Camacaro, M. P700 Camacho, Ó. P680 Caminal, L. P859 Campagnolo, D. O228 Campello, C. P653 Campos Estela, B. P502 Cañas, J.M. P662 Canavan, M. O288 Canbaz Kabay, S. P550 Canela, E.I. P937 Canhão, P. O319 Cannas, A. P596 Canneti, B. O231 Cannone, G. P899 Canovas, D. P796 Cantisani, T.A.. P933 Cantó, E. P847 Canu, E. O251, O300, P474, P477, P478, P929 Capa, R. P810 Caparros-Lefebvre, D. O278 Capela, C. P844 Capo, I. P611 Caporro, M. P438, P441, P442 Capote Díez, M. P547 Cappa, S. O311, O329, O332, P477, P478, P767 Capra, R. O346 Caprioli, M.G. P612 Caputo, D. O280 Cardani, R. O306 Cardas, I.R. P942 Cardoso, M.J. O270 Caride, A. P658 Carlino, M. P701 Carmona-Iragui, M.P672,P675 Carneiro, G. P795 Carnero, E. P510 Carod-Artal, F.J. P648 Carpio, C. P791 Carra-Vélez, A.M. P672 Carreño, M. 206 Carrieri, P. P706 Carrilho, A.M. P872 Carrión, J. P805, P807 Carson, A. 219 Carvajal, A. O248 Carvalho, A. P887 Carvalho, M. O235 Casado, V. P725, P937 Casanova, B. O293 Casanova, J. O258 Casanova-Molla, J. O239, P636, P637, P638 Cascais, M. P844 Cascione, M. P546 Cash, S.S. O233 Caso, F. O331, P591, P731, P896 Cason, E. P734 Casset-Semanaz, F. O232 Castania, J.A. P621 Castellano, A. O311 Castellote, JM. P782 Castelnovo, G. P653 Castelo-Branco, M. O269 Castillo, J. O231, P548, P847 Castillo-Hernández, C. P637 Castronovo, V. O311 Catalan, M. P462 Cattaneo, E. P521 Cavaco, S. O356, P586 Cavaleiro, I. P845 Cavaletti, G. P494 Cavaliere, M. P803 Çavus, F. P513 Cazzagon, M. O281 Ceafalan, L. P900 Cebrian, M.C. P804 Çelik, Y. P652 Celius, E.G. P374 Celli, L.F.S. P643 Celorrio, M. P805, P806, P807 Cenacchi, G. P908 Centeno, M. O347 Cerami, C. O329 Ceravolo, R.P584, P595, P733, P741, P883 Cereda, C. P441 Cerqueira, L. P793 Cerritelli, F. P647 Cervera, A. O364 Cetin, H. P646 Cevik, M. P633 Ceylan Has, A. P623 Chaina, V. P371 Chalimoniuk, M. P857 Chamadoira, C. O353 Chamberlain, F. O265 Chamorro, A. O364 Chamorro, B. P495 Chamorro Hernández, B. P547 Chamova, T. P825, P830 Champod, A.S. O344 Chan, A. P375 Chan, Y.M. P785 Chang, H.-M. P427 Chang, R. O233 Charland-Verville, V. O267 Chasalevris, I. P371 139 Chairs & Authors List of Speakers and Authors List of Speakers and Authors Chatelle, C. P448, P450, P451 Chaves, C.M.M.B.S. P590 Cheema, S. O265 Chen, L.-Y. P427 Cheong, P.W.T. P785 Cherninkova, S. P493, P692 Chiaki, K. P708 Chiarini, A. P933 Chieffo, R.O234, O238, P767, P768, P770 Chiganer, E. P510 Chin, P. P540, P541, P542 Chinetti-Gbaguidi, G. P845 Chiò, A. O251, P929 Chitsazian, F. P836 Chkhartishvili, D. P940 Chlebicka, M. O349 Cho, J.H. P635, P898 Choi, J.C. P924 Chojdak-Lukasiewicz, J. P570 Chooi, W.-T. P922 Choon, C. P453 Chouette, I. P761 Chrast, R. O221 Chrastina, M. P737 Christakos, C.N. P592 Christodoulou, C. O298 Chrousos, G. P799 Chui, H.C. O299 Ciammola, A. P930 Ciano, C. P624 Ciccarelli, O. 200 Ciceri, F. P529 Cilia, R. P733 Cilia, S. P688 Cimbiz, A. P527 Cinza-González, A.O285,P945 Cioara, G. P864 Ciocca, M. P579 Cioni, C. P390 Cippa, M. P428 Cipullo, F. P901 Ciranni, A. O307, P904 Cirillo, M. P485, P901 Cîrstoiu, C. P900 Cismariu, K. P457 Civelli, V. P681 Clerici, F. O329 Clodomiro, A. O329 Clover, L. O248 Cmejla, R. P583, P599 Çoban, A. P513, P939 Cobzaru, A.-M. P912 Cock, H. 4, P607, P619, P913 Coclitu, C. P912 Coelho, M. O330 Cogez, J. P565 Cogiamanian, F. P579 Cohen, J. O230, O325, P380, P528, P531, P539 Colak, M. P816 Cole, A.J. O233 Coles, A.J. O230, P528, P531 140 Collette, F. P810 Collins, L. O333 Colombo, B. O241, O282, P392, P551, P655, P656, P768, P778, P851 Colombo, I. O305 Colomer, C. P456 Colosimo, C. P783 Comabella, M. O231, P548, P847 Comi, G. 168, O234, O238, O241, O251, O277, O279, O282, O300, O323, O329, O331, O332, O346, P378, P380, P392, P474, P475, P477, P478, P521, P529, P532, P537, P538, P539, P551, P655, P656, P698, P702, P767, P768, P770, P778, P842, P851, P852, P906, P907, P929, P935, P936, P952 Comola, M. P529 Compston, D.A.S.O230, P528, P531 Conceição, C. P948 Confaloni, A. O329 Confalonieri, P. O328, P688 Confavreux, C. O230, P528, P531, P532 Conrad, J. P487 Consolo, F. O242 Constantinides, V. P817 Conte, A. P783 Conte, D. P899 Conti, G. P509 Cook, E.F. O233 Copetti, M.O280, O346, P474, P852, P929 Coppi, E. O238, P768 Corbetta, S. O308 Corcea, G. P774 Cordeiro, I. P574 Corelli, F. P390 Coret, F. O293 Corral Seijas, J. P502 Corral-Juan, M. P502 Correia, F. O356 Correia, J. O247 Correia, P. P482, P835 Cortelli, P. O335 Cortes, A. P725, P937 Corti, P. P670 Corti, S. P906, P907, P935, P936 Cortijo, E. P806 Cosgrove, J. P616, P728 Costa, C. O296, P948 Costa, E. O308 Costa, J. O235, P787 Cottone, S. P538 Cousins, R. O255 Cousins, S. O264 Coutinho, P. P957 Cozzolino, V. P647 Craciun, L. P912 Craemer, E. O261, P453 Craemer, U. O261 Crayton, H. P544 Cremascoli, R. P776 Crespi, J. P582 Crow, C. P658 Cruz, S. P563, P564 Cruz-Herranz, A. P397, P549 Cuadrado, M.L. O243, P798 Cucca, A. P462 Culea, V. O297 Cullup, T. O305 Cummins, G. O333 Cunha, G. O269 Cunningham, K. O266 Cuny, M.-L. O283 Cupidi, C. O329 Cupler, E. O222 Curt, A. P460 Cutfield, N. O264 Cutter, G. P540, P541, P542 Cyran, C. P560 Czajka-Belz, A. O349 D. Celikozlu, S. D´Onofrio, H.M. D’Alessandro, R. D’amelio, M. D’Suoza, A. Dababo, M. Dabrowska-Bouta, B. Daey Ouwens, I.M. P527 P658 P687 O242 P880 O222 P857 O245, O301 Dahdaleh, M. P365 Dahlgren, L. P693 Dahlke, F. P537 Dahmen, N.O314, P434, P435 Dalla Costa, G. P551 Dalla Libera, D. O238, O300, P551, P655, P656, P768, P852 Dalmau, J. O249, O263, O334 Damas-Hermoso, F. P594 Damásio, J. O356 Damjanovic, D. P841 Damodaran, D. P865, P866, P869, P914 Danek, A. P560 Daniel, D.B. P873 Danquah-Boateng, D. P619 Darviri, C. P799 Daskalov, M. P401 Dastgheib, S. P618 Datieva, V. P597 Datta, S. P379 Daury, N. P810 Dauvilliers, Y. P425 Davari, M. P400 Daveluy, W. O359 Davies, B.M. P910 Dawson, K.T. O229, P388, P389 De Carli, F. P776 De Federicis, S. P819 de Felipe, A. O249 De Feo, D. P521 de Jong, B. P391 de la Cruz, C. P649, P804, P805, P807 De la Sayette, V. P565 de León Hernández, J.C. P902 de Melo, R.A. P885 de Mendonça, A. O330 De Reuck, J. O278 De Riz, M. P378, P670 De Robertis, F. P383 De Santi, L. P390 De Simone, R. P802, P803 Debette, S. 78 Defebvre, L. O278 Deguchi, K. O286, P523 Dehghani, F. P412 Dei Cas, P. P811 Deinsberger, W. P503 Del Bo, R. O329, P907 Del Carro, U. O234, P778 Del Felice, A. O273 Del Gamba, C. P733, P883 Del Prete, E. P584 Delanty, N. O263 Deleu, D. P880 Delgado, M.G. P578, P859, P923 Delhay, J.-L. P532 Deligianni, C. P371 Dell’Osso, B. O329 Delmont, E. P631 Delrue, G. P557 DeLuca, J. P698 Delvaux, V. P557 Demaerel, P. 179 Demarin, V. P467 Demchuk, A. O291, O320 Deme, S.M. P408 Demertzi, A. P451 Demirci, N.O. P508 Demirkaya, S. P481, P765, P808 Demirturk, O. P466 Dengler, R. 62, 167 Deppe, R. P854 Depper, L. O345 Deramecourt, V. O278 Deretzi, G. P488, P876, P890 Derudas, B. P845 Desnuelle, C. P631 Devonshire, V. 110 Deykin, A. O227, P387 Di Fonzo, A. P509, P906 Di Giacomo, D. P819 Di Giannantonio, M. P911 Di Iorio, G. P901 Di Maggio, G. O234, O238, P551, P768, P778 Di Pace, J.L. P510 Di Rocco, F. O283 Diaconu, N. P406 Dias, C. P608 Dias, M. P684 Dias, S. P684, P793 Díaz-de-Terán, F.-J. P499, P500 Díaz-Manera, J. O338 Dichgans, M. 58, O302 Diener, H.-C. 122, P800 Dieterich, M. 38, 144, O302, P487, P491 Dietz, V. 42 Díez-Tejedor, E. O289, O321, O362, P397, P414, P549, P569, P716, P821 DiGioia, B. O315 Dinca, L. P377 Ding, M. O257 Ding, Y. P473 Dini, E. P733 Dirican, A. O352 Djelilovic-Vranic, J. P404, P587 Djokovic, S.R. P403 Döhler, N. P747 Dolgan, A. P512 Domingos, J. O247, O356, P849 Domínguez, E. O243 Domínguez-Melcón, F.-J. P497, P498 Domitrak, S.V. P946, P947 Donadio, V. O335, P429, P734 Donelli, C. P670, P818 Dong-Si, T. P379 Doretti, A. P931, P932 Dornmair, K. O293 Dorobat, B. P717 Dowds, E. P820 Drago, N. P370 Drosselmeyer, J. P463 Drulovic, J. P841 Du Plessis, D. P914 Duarte, C. O269 Duarte, J.M. P658 Duboc, D. O223 Dubovik, B. P746 Dubuc, L. P565 Duggal, N. P417 Duncan, J.S. O270, O347 Dunkel, J. P503, P504 Dupont, S. P761 Durani, N. O261 Durieux, N. O278 Dusek, P. P588 Duyckaerts, C. O330 Dvorský, F. P729 Economou, A. P822 Edalatmanesh, M. P520, P553, P686 Edlinger, G. O343 Edwards, K. P543 Edwards, M.J. P425 Egri, M. P792 Ehrensperger, M. P813, P815 Eickhoff, S.B. O275 Eikelboom, J.W. O288 Eiris, J. P752 Ejma, M. P512 El Tawil, S. P953 El-seidy, E. P838 Elahi, E. P836 Elena, P. P907 Elger, C. P759, P760 Elkins, J. O326 Ellis, C. P628 Ellis, R. P910 Elmalik, S. O221 Eltoft, A. P712 Emara, T. P953 Emin, M. P876 Ene, A. P900 Eng, J. P468, P469 Engler, J. O302 Enk, K. P453 Enzinger, C.O297, O324, P566 Epure, D. P480, P941 Eraksoy, M. P513 Erdeljic, V. P507 Erdelyi, B. P747 Eren, F. P651 Erimaki, S. P592 Erro, R. P739 Ertem, D.H. O352 Eskandari, A. O287 Eskes, G.A. O344 Esnaashari, N. P601 Esnault, E. O283 Espak, M. O270 Espallargues, M. P710 Espejo, C. O296 Espinos, C. O337 Espinosa, A. O343, P446 Esposito, F. P485 Estela, J. P796 Estévez, M. P634 Estrada, M.D. P710 Evangelopoulos, M.E. P371 Evans, N. P461 Evliyaoglu, O. P633 Evstigneev, V. P746 Eymard, B. O223 Ezpeleta, D. P804 Fabbrini, G. Fadel, W. Fagerlund, M. Fagioli, G. Faglioni, P. Fairley, J. Falcao, L.F.M. P783 P838 P641 P734 O309 P775 P870, P885 141 Chairs & Authors List of Speakers and Authors List of Speakers and Authors Falini, A. O241, O251, O277, O279, O281, O282, O300, O311, O323, O331, O332, P474, P477, P478, P655, P851, P852, P929 Falk, E. P374 Faller, T. P846 Fang, J. O288 Fanin, M. P908 Faouzi, M. O287 Faravelli, I. P935, P936 Farham, B. P836 Faria, R. O246 Farina, L. O224 Farina, O. P901 Fassone, E. P906 Fazan, V.P.S. P621 Fazekas, F. 45, 145, 197, O268, O297, O324, P566 Fedorova, N.V. P585 Fedulov, A. P530 Feiss, J. P854 Feki, I. P365 Felbecker, A. P393, P747 Felgueiras, H. P887 Fenoglio, C.O329, P670, P818 Ferbert, A. P503, P504 Ferini-Strambi, L. O311, P437, P438, P439 Fernandez, E. P594 Fernández, M. P662 Fernández, O. 20, 117, O230, P855 Fernandez, V. P855 Fernandez Pardal, M. P626 Fernández-Lobera, M. O342, P771 Fernandez-Ruiz, J. P820 Fernandez-Travieso, J. P716 Ferrão, C. O246, O247 Ferrarese, C. P494 Ferrari, F. P767 Ferrari, L. O238, P768, P778 Ferrari, M. P474 Ferrè, L. P392, P529, P952 Ferreira, C. P918 Ferreira, P. P887 Ferreira Carvalho, J.N. P572 Ferrero, P. O329 Ferret-Sena, V. P844, P845 Ferri, J. P455 Ferri, R. P437 Ferro, J.M. O268, O319 Ferro, M.T. P906 Ferrucci, R. P579 Feyers, D. P810 Fiaschi, A. O273 Fichera, M. O238, P768 Fidani, L. P589 Fiebach, J.B. O322 Fighera, M.R. P524, P590 Filgueiras-Rama, D. O289 Filipenko, M. P840 142 Filippi, M. 2, 46, 101, 198, O241, O251, O277, O279, O280, O281, O282, O300, O323, O329, O331, O332, O346, O354, P474, P475, P477, P478, P551, P591, P655, P698, P731, P841, P842, P851, P852, P896, P929 Filla, L. P886 Filosto, M. P906 Fink, K. P955 Finotti, E. P425 Fiolet, A.T.L. O245 Fiorino, A. P475 Fischer, M. P854 Fischer, U. O287 Fleysher, L. P706 Florio, I. P873 Flügel, D. P747 Fogdell-Hahn, A. P955 Folyovich, A. P413 Fonseca, A.C. 57 Fonseca Samões, R. O246 Fook-Chong, S. P785 Formica, A. P783 Forssell, H. P772 Fortea, J. P672, P675 Fortin, K. P385 Fortunato, F. P907 Foschi, N. P647 Fox, E.J. O230, P528, P531, P543 Fox, R.J. O229, O327, P388, P389 Frade, M.J. P515 Frades, B. P662 Franceschi, M. O329, O332, P477 Franceschini, C. P425 Francia, A. P538, P761 Francis, G. O325 Franco, G. P509, P681 Frank García, A. P821 Fratiglioni, L. 175 Freedman, M.S. 108, P532 Fregni, F. P766 Fricska-Nagy, Z. P691, P696 Frigo, C.A. P944 Frigo, M. P494 Frigola, G. P726 Fris, Y. P711 Fromm, A. P410 Fronczewska-Wieniawska, K. P926 Frosini, D. P595, P883 Fuchs, C. O302 Fuchs, S. O297, O324, P374 Fuentes, B.O289, O321, O362, P397, P414, P569, P716 Fuentes Gimeno, B. P821 Fuhr, P. P813, P814, P815 Fujihara, K. P708 Fujimura, H. P567, P928 Fukasawa, H. P938 Fulda, S. P438, P441, P442 Fulda, U. P382 Fülöp, A. P413 Fumagalli, G. O329, P378, P670, P818 Furlan, R. O300, P551 Furuno, Y. P721 Furuya, T. P732 Fusco, M.L. P494 Fuvesi, J. P691, P696 Fuzii, H. P870 Gabelic, T. P784, P789 Gaber, T. P464 Gaebler, J. P391 Gal, C. P457 Galan, I. O231, P548 Galán Arriero, I. O240 Galán Sánches-Seco, V. P809 Galantucci, S. O331, O332, P477, P929 Galassi, G. O309 Galati, S. P598 Galbiati, A. P437, P439 Galimberti, D.174, 196, O329, O331, P378, P670, P818 Gallano, P. P905 Gallardo, E. O338 Gallardo, M. P700 Gallo, A. P485 Galovic, M. P393, P747 Gamazo, C. P804 Gantenbein, A.R. O314 Gao, B. P915 Garavaglia, B. P741 Garbacenkaite, R. O341 Garcia, A. P820 Garcia, G. P752 Garcia, N. P516 Garcia Carreira, M.C. P796 García-Albea Ristol, E. P809 García-Chiclano, A. P568 Garcia-Moreno, J.M. P594 García-Soldevilla, M.A. P809 García-Talavera, P. P804 Gardinetti, M. P494 Garrett, C. P680 Gass, A. P376 Gattringer, T. P566 Gavrilov, YV P422 Geber, C. P487 Gelenli Dolanbay, E. P527 Gelpi, E. O313 Georgoulas, G. P775 Geraldes, T. P884 Geurts, J. 199 Ghabeli Jouybari, A. P399 Ghanaati, H. P713 Ghandehari, K. P396, P399, P400 Ghaus, C. P386 Gherghiceanu, M. P900 Ghezzi, A. O323, P475 Ghezzi, L. 174, P378, P670, P818 Giannoccaro, M.P. O335, P734 Giannopoulos, S. P606 Giarolli, L. P439 Giavasi, C. P826 Gil-Gómez, J.-A. P454 Gil-Nagel, A. P759, P760 Giladi, N. P449 Ginevri, L. P647 Giordana, M.T. O329 Giordano, A. O328, P687, P688 Giordano, G. O242 Giovagnoli, A. O224 Giovannoni, G. 134, O295, O326, O327 Giris, M. P939 Girotti, F. P930 Giuntini, M. P584, P595 Giuntoli, M. P688 Giza, E. P589 Gkagkanaki, K. P875 Glasauer, S. O236, O264 Glaser, A. P955 Göb, E. P517, P518 Gobbi, C. P842 Godek, M. O349 Goebel, K. P525 Goel, A. P820 Gogu, A. P405 Gökçil, Z. P753 Goksel, B. P466 Gold, R. 86, O229, O326, O327, P388, P389, P537 Golding, J.F. O264, O265 Golubovic, S. P561 Gomes, I. P590, P642, P643 Gomes, J. O353 Gomez, F. P448 Gómez-Andrés, D. O285, P499, P500, P549, P945 Gómez-Ansón, B. P672 Gómez-Soriano, J. O240 Gonçalves, A. P586 Gondim, F.A.A. P919 González, P. P634 González-Gutiérrez, J.L. P798 Gonzalez-Rosa, J. O234, P770 González-Suárez, I.P549, P569 Gorian, A. P462 Gorji, A. P618 Gosseries, O.O267, P450,P451 Gossery, S. P811 Gothelf, Y. O252 Gotkine, M. O252 Goto, K. P471, P476 Goto, Y.-I. P407, P523 Gotoh, L. P523 Govind, P. O256 Govindarajan, R. P506 Govoni, A. P907, P935, P936 Gözbatik-Celik, G. P511 Grabli, D. 149 Gradaus, R. P503 Granell, E. P672 Granella, F. O328 Granieri, F. P839 Gräßel, E. P458 Grasso, M.G. P688 Gratii, C. P406 Grau, O. O334 Graus, F. 216, O249, O334 Greco, R. P529 Greenberg, S.M. O299 Gresty, M. O264, O265 Griesbach, S.H. P919 Griffiths, J. O262 Grisold, W. P678, P867 Gritti, A. O298 Grobusch, M. 211 Gronier, S. P631 Grosu, A. P406 Grosu, O. P774 Gruberger, M. P449 Gruschka, H. P676 Grzeda, M. P687 Gschwandtner, U. P813, P814, P815 Gubanova, E.N. P585 Guclu, I. P558 Gudev, A. P401 Guergueltcheva, V. P825, P830 Guerini, D. P846 Guerreiro, R. P685 Guerrero, A.L. O243, P648, P649, P798, P804, P805, P806, P807 Guerrero, M. P855 Guerrieri, S. P778 Guger, C. O343, P446 Guimarães, J. P680 Gül, G. P651 Gündogan, F.Ç. P481 Gunduz, O. P652 Gungor Hatipoglu, M. P550 Günther, L. P496 Guranski, K. P570 Gursoy, S. P797 Gustavsson, A. P534 Gutiérrez, A. O296 Gutiérrez, J. P634 Gutowski, N.J. 151, P671 Guttmann, S. P552 Guzeva, V. P613 Haas, C.T. Habbal, D. Habek, M. Haering, D. Hagelberg, N. Hägele-Link, S. Hakman, P. Halac, E. P463 P448 P784, P789 O325 P772 P593 P747 P701 Hamizah, R.N. P490 Hamzeloo, A. P554 Hanafi, Z. P453 Handzic, J. P789 Hankeln, T.M.A. P689 Hardiman, O. 100, O254 Hardmeier, M. P815 Hardy, J. 201 Harigaya, Y. P834 Harirchian, M.H. P713, P889 Harrer, A. P367 Hartung, H.-P. 77, 112, O230, P380, P528, P531, P539 Haschke-Becher, E. P367 Hashimoto, J. P732 Hashimoto, S. P708 Hashmonay, R. P545 Hassan, H. O221 Hatipoglu, H. P550 Hatz, F. P813, P814, P815 Hauser, S. P422, P444 Havranková, P. O226 Havrdova, E. O230, O326, P389, P528, P531, P709 Hawkes, C.H P704 Hayashi, Y. P667 Heesen, C. P376 Heibesen, S. O272, P758 Heidari, M. P695 Heide, W. P874 Heidel, J. P853 Heikkilä, H. P641 Heine, L. O267 Heldner, M. O287 Heliopoulos, I. P756 Helmchen, C. 40 Hemmer, B. P848 Hendler, T. P449 Henigsberg, N. P507 Henkes, H. O290 Hennig, N. P526 Hennings, J. P571 Herbert, J. P706 Hernández, M. O243 Hernández-Díaz, S. P798 Herrero, S. O243, P648, P649, P805, P806, P807 Hidalgo, H.O314, P434, P435, P436 Hideyama, T. O253 Hietala, J. P772 Higashida, K. P938 Hilbrich, I. P676 Hillert, J. P955 Hirunagi, T. P407 Hishida, R. P801 Hodor, A. P418, P419, P915 Hoffmann, F. P560, P854 Hoffmann, R. P375 Hofstadt-van Oy, U. P736 Höftberger, R. O249 Hohlfeld, R. O293 Höhn, D. P571 143 Chairs & Authors List of Speakers and Authors List of Speakers and Authors Holle, D. Holley, J.E. Holtkamp, M. Holuschova, L. Holzer, M. Homayoon, N. Horakova, D. Horno, R. Horvath-Mechtler, B. P800 P671 114 P660 P676 P566 P709 O231 P678, P867 Hoskovcova, M. P588 Hothorn, T. P460 Houdayer, E. O238, P767, P768, P770 Houlden, H. 29 Howard, J. P706 Hradsky, J. P937 Hrelja, A. P587 Hreniuc, C.N. P408 Hryb, J.P. P510 Huber, R. P421 Hudgens, S. P556 Huffman, C. P544 Hughes, B.L. P546 Hughes, K.E. O244 Hughes, R. O361 Humphrey, L. P556 Hung, S. O227, P387 Hunter, S.F. P544 Hussey-Andersen, L.K. O244 Hustinx, R. P451 Huszka, H. P691 Hutchinson, M. O229 Hwang, S.K. O284 Iakovlev, N. P812 Iannaccone, S. O251, P929 Ibrahim, A.-S. P880 Idbaih, A. 214 Idris, E. O261 Idrisoglu, H.A. P827, P939 Ignea, A. P405 Ikeda, Y. O363, P471, P476 Ikeguchi, R. P708 Ikeuchi, T. P834 Ilic, A. P764 Iliescu, C. P943 Ilieva, P. P401 Illa, I. O338 Illán-Gala, I. P397, P499, P500 Ilsen, H. P453 Ilves, A. P856 Imai, K. P720 Imamura, E. P398 Imbach, L.L. P419, P420, P421 Improta, I. P739 Incensi, A. O335, P734 Inglese, M. P706 Ingravallo, F. P425 Inoue, K. O286, P523, P567 Inoue, N. P523 Inuggi, A. O251, O354, P591 Inzitari, D. O268 144 Ioncu, D.S. Iranzo, A. Irazoqui, P.P. Isaias, I.U. Ishida, Y. Ishikawa, H. Isidro, G. Ising, M. Issard, D. Ito, Y. Iwata, M. Iyadurai, S. Izquierdo, G. Izzi, F. P408 O313, P432 P763 P944 P667 P938 O243 P848 O232 P720 P888 75 P377 O315 Jääskeläinen, S.K. 63, P772 Jaberi, E. P836 Jacini, F. P670, P818 JacobiO261 Jacobi, C. P453 Jacobs, B. 51 Jafaar, I. P453 Jafari Javid, M. P889 Jagtap, S. O256 Jahn, K. O237, O302, P625 Jakubiak-Mazur, B. P790 Jaman, C. P811 James, E. P445 Jamieson, S. P728 Jamroz-Wisniewska, A. P868 Jamrozik, Z. P724 Janik, P. P724 Janout, V. P729 Janovik, N. P766 Januska, R. P696 Jardel, C. O223 Jaworski, J. P868 Jeandel, P.-Y. P631 Jech, R. 10, P588, P782 Jedidi, H. P810 Jeffery, D. P542 Jeon, H.W. P861, P871 Jeong, Y.C. P657 Jianu, D.C. P408 Jiménez, J. P745 Jobst, R. P488 Johansen1, K. P582 John, S.T. P602 Johnsen, S.H. P712 Johnson, J. P556 Johnson-Long, A. P775 Jones, M. P461 Jordanova, A. P825 Jost, V. P453 Jovic, N. O351 Jugas, P. P729 Jumah, M. P365 Jungbluth, H. O305 Kabiraj, M. Kachan, T. Kadastik-Eerme, L. O221 P530 P580 Kafi, H. P715 Kägi, G. P593 Kagiava, A. O298 Kahn, A.-K. O239, O336 Kaiserova, M. P729 Kajikawa, H. P398 Kalaria, R.N. O299 Kalfakis, N. P817 Kalinderi, K. P589 Kalla, R. P711 Kallmann, B. P375, P382 Kallweit, U.O314, P434, P435, P436 Kamchatnov, P. P711 Kamel, N. P490, P748, P777, P922 Kamisli, O. P794 Kamisli, S. P794 Kampman, M.T. P712 Kanellopoulos, D. P875 Kang, J.-H. P924 Kang, S.-Y. P924 Kanovsky, P. P729 Kantor, D. P663, P916 Kapaki, E. P799 Kaplan, Y. P794 Kappos, L. 11, O232, O276, O325, P372, P380, P389, P532, P537, P539 Kapral, M.K. O288 Karabudak, R. P534 Karaca, S. P769 Karacsony, M. P691 Karadag, H. P652 Karagianni, M. P779 Karagöz Sakalli, N.O304, P816 Karakis, I. O233 Karaliute, M. P712 Karampampa, K. P534 Kararizou, E. P799 Karli Oguz, K. P623 Karni, A. P457 Karussis, D. O252 Kasim, N. P953 Kaski, D. O264, O358, P486 Kassis, I. O252 Kassubek, J. P492 Kaszás, N. P413 Katayeva, G. P856 Kato, S. P928 Katona, I. O221 Katsarava, Z. P800 Katsarou, Z. P589 Katsavos, S. P878 Katz-Sand, I. P706 Kaufmann, J. P853 Kaupmann, K. P846 Kaveh Moghadam, K. P424, P425, P426, P430 Kawabe, T. P721 Kay, C.S.K. P886 Kekovic, G. P611 Kentab, A. O221 List of Speakers and Authors Kopchak, O. P673, P674 Korczyn, A. P921 Korman, M. P457 Kornyeyeva, E. P380, P539 Korobko, D. P840 Koroleva, N. P613 Koros, C. P878 Kory-Calomfirescu, S. P408 Kosmidis, M. P822 Kostic, V.S. O354, P591, P731, P896 Koszewicz, M. P512 Koufali, M. P394 Kourtesi, G. P589 Kousaka, M. P567 Koussa, S. P365 Koutsouraki, E. P779 Kovacicek, M. P467 Kovalská, P. P431 Kovarova, I. P709 Kozlowski, O. P811 Kral, V. P709 Krarup, C. 61, 120 Krasulova, E. P709 Kraus, J. P367 Krbot Skoric, M. P784, P789 Krdžic, I.M. P403 Kreitner, L. P491 Kremmyda, O. P786 Kresojevic, N. O354, P731 Kress, B. P453 Kress, M. O261 Kreutz, M. P937 Krivoschekov, S.G. P773 Krommyda, M. P489 Krsa, J. P729 Kruer, M. O249 Krulova, P. P660, P661 Krupinska-Dulemba, A. P570 Kubicka, K. P954 Kubo, K. O286 Kugler, G. O302 Kuhle, J. O232 Kuhn, C. O341 Kuhn Natriashvili, S. 34 Kulisevsky, J. P726 Kulisevsky Bojarski, J. P502 Kulla, A. P383 Kuloglu Pazarci, N. P879 Kümpfel, T. P576 Kumru, H. P738 Kunkel, A. P854 Kuroda, K. P892 Kurre, W. O290 Kurt, E. P558, P559 Kurteva, T. P401 Kurth, S. P421 Kürtüncü, M. P513 Kurukulasuriya, N.C. O327 Kuruma, H. P471 Kuruvilla, A. O256 Kuscu, D. P559 Kushitani, S. P398 Kuzma-Kozakiewicz, M. P926 Kwak, S. O253 Kwast-Rabben, O. P641 Kwen, H. P924 Kwon, S.H. O284 Kwon, Y.B. P657 Kyritsis, A. P606, P679 Kyrozis, A. P817, P878 la Fougere, C. O302, P496 Lachmann, I. P676 Laforet, P. O223 LaGanke, C. P545 Lahti, A. P772 Lake, S.L. O230, P528, P531 Lalor, E. O254 Lalosevic, D. P611 Lambrou, D. O287 Lamusuo, S. P772 Lanfranconi, S. P509, P681 Langane, É. P696 Langdon, D. 109 Langfort, J. P857 Langhauser, F. P517, P518 Langkammer, C. O297, O324 Lansbury, A. P616 Lanuza, M.A. P516 Lanza, M. P485 Laplaud, D. P391 Larkin, A.M. P381 Larrosa, D. P923 Larsen, T. P459 Laterza, C. P521 Lauda, F. P492 Lauer, K. P956 Laureys, S. 69, 143, O267, P446, P448, P450, P451 Lauria, G. 218 Lavorgna, L. P485 Lavrick, S.Y.U. P946, P947 Lavrnic, D. O310, P894 Lavrnic, S. O310 Layegh, P. P618 Lazarou, M. P788 Le Floch, A. P653 Leavitt, V.M. P690, P698 LeBourgeois, M. P421 LeDoux, M. P742 Lee, D.-H. P689 Lee, J.-H. P639 Lee, L. P385 Lee, S. O228, P575, P924 Lee, W.T. P447 Lee, Y.H. P615 Legros, L. P631 Lehnen, N. O235, P787 Leis, A.A. O339 Leite, M. O248 Leite, M.I. P849 Lencses, G. P691, P696 Leocani, L. O234, O238, P551, P656, P767, P768, P770, P778 145 Chairs & Authors Keren, O. P457 Kerkhoff, G. O341, O345 Kersten, S. P463 Kerszberg, M. P701 Kesper, K. P744 Kewenig, S. O239 Khajedaluei, M.R. P399, P400 Khalil, D. P832 Khalil, M. O297, O324 Khan, A. O221 Khan, U.A. P607 Khatami, R. P433 Khatri, B. P380, P539 Khatua, S. O257 Khedekar, D. O350 Khodakov, A. P858 Khosla, S. P417 Khoury-Abdallah, R. O257 Kieseier, B. 88, 134, 161, O227, P376 Kiferle, L. P584, P741 Kilidireas, C. P371 Kilidireas, K. O294 Kilinc, F. P633 Kim, E. P543, P546 Kim, S.H. P615, P754, P861, P871, P898 Kim, W.-K. P639 Kim, W.J. P615 Kimiskidis, V. P779 Kimura, T. P892 Kincaid, J.C. P763 Kincses, Z.T. P691 Kinova, E. P401 Kiourtidis, D. P488, P489, P890 Kipp, M. P850 Kirbas, D. O304, P558, P559, P816 Kirkova, V. O303 Kistsen, V. P746 Kitamura, K. P407 Kittel-Schneider, S. O239 Kleinschnitz, C. P517, P518, P525, P526 Klempír, J. O226, P599 Klempírová, O. O226 Kleopa, K.A. O298 Klopstock, T. 66 Klotz, L. P533 Kmetska, K. P383 Knake, S. P800 Kobayashi, H. P801 Koedijk, F.D.H. O301 Koehler, P.J. O245, O301 Koenig, M. O221 Koepp, M.J. O347 Kohlbecher, S. O302 Köhler, W. P854 Köktürk, S. P527 Kolesova, L.V. P946, P947 Kolev, P. O271 Kon, S. P891 Kontaxis, T. P817 List of Speakers and Authors Leon, A. P855 León, B. P662 León, R. P700 Leon Cejas, L.V. P626 León Ruiz, M. P809 Leonhardt, E. O341 Leproust, S. P761 Lerario, A. P930 Lesenfants, D. P448 Lessa, C. P510 Lete, V. P429 Levin, O. P597 Levy, Y. O252 Lewandowski, Z. P790 Ley, M. P745 Li, H. P532, P906 Li, T. P420 Liantinioti, C. P826 Liao, W.-C. P427 Libonati, R. P870 Liebetrau, U. P514 Liguori, C. O315 Liguori, R. 13, O335, P429, P734 Lim, D.-S. P575 Lim, J.H. P861 Lim, S.C. P615, P754 Lima, J. O353 Limmroth, V. P514, P536 Lin, L. P425, P430 Lin, W. P906 Lindeck-Pozza, E. P678 Lindholm, P. P772 Lindner, K. P867 Linhares, P. O353 Linker, R.A. P689 Linnebank, M. 87 Linsalata, G. P741 Lipatova, L. P605 Littlechild, J. P671 Liu, C. P906 Liu, H.M P473 Liu, S. O227, P387 Lizrova Preiningerova, J. P709 Llado, A. O313 Lleó, A. P672, P675 Llewelyn, G. 50 Lloréns, R. P454, P455, P456 Lluis, C. P725, P937 Lo, Y.L. P785 Lo Re, M. P368 Lo Re, V. P368 Lobato, M.I. P766 Lochmüller, H. 74, P886 Lodi, R. P430 Lohse, P. P576 Loisidou, A. P822 Lombardo, A. P521 Lombes, A. O223 Lomeña, F. O313 Lommers, E. P557 Longoni, G. P851 Loparic, M. P934 146 Lopatkiewicz, A.M. P730 Lopes, L. P688 López, J. P662 Lopez, M.V. P594 López Toledano, E. P502 López-López, A. P798 López-López, J. O285, P945 López-Mesonero, L. P649, P807 Lorenzoni, P.J. P886 Losonczi, E. P696 Loster-Niewinska, A. P570 Loureiro, R. O250 Lourenço, E. P795 Lozza, A. P781 Lu, E. P693 Lubina-Dabrowska, N. P857 Lucae, S. P848 Lucas, M. P377 Lucidi, G. P666, P828, P829 Ludolph, A.C. 98, P492 Luedke, A. P820 Lugaresi, A. O328, P688 Lugo, Z. P448 Luis, L. O235, P787 Lukic, S. O351 Luppi, P.-H. 53 Lushnikov, O.N. P773 Luzeiro, I. P614 M. Carrilho, A. P685 Macdonell, R. P391 Macerollo, A. P743 Machado, Á. P918 Machado, S. P515, P948 Machtoub, G. P395 Machtoub, L. P934 MacKinnon, A. P913 Maderna, L. P931 Madinier, A. O317 Madureira, S. O268 Maeder, P. O287 Maestri, M. P438 Maeurer, M. P376 Magalhães, M. O356, P849 Maggi, L. O305 Maggioni, G. P776 Maggiore, C. O295 Magistris, M.R. 130 Magnani, G. O300, O329, O331, O332, P477, P478 Magrashi, A. P832 Magri, F. P906, P907 Magzhanov, R.V. P917 Mahadeva Iyer, P. O254 Mai, F.-D. P427 Maia e Silva, A. P845 Maida, S. P702 Maimone, D. P538 Majerova, V. P599 Malaguti, M.C. P470 Malfatti, E. O223 Malhotra, P. P486 Malik, A.S. P447, P490, P748, P777, P922 Malkova, N. P840 Mallol, J. P725, P937 Maltese, V. P378 Manconi, M.P438, P441, P442 Mancuso, M. 94 Mandel, J. O260, P683 Mañé, A. O258 Manfredi, V. O224 Manganotti, P. O273 Mangas-Guijarro, M.A. O321, O362, P414 Manikas, A. P373 Manni, R. P776 Mano, K. P407 Manole, E. P900 Manzur, A. O305 Maquet, P. 54, P810 Mar, J. P824 Marchese, M. P802, P803 Marciani, M.G. O315 Marcone, A. O329 Marelli, S. O311, P437, P438, P439 Marés, R. O258 Margolin, D.H. O230, P528, P531 Marhardt, K. P381, P382 Mariangela, B. P778 Mariani, C. O329 Marini, S. P665, P666, P828, P829 Marinkovic, I. P562 Marion, M.H. 9 Marjanovic, I. O310, P894 Markeljevic, J. P507 Markoula, S. P606 Markov, M. O271 Marotta, G. O224 Marques, M. P572 Marrosu, F. P596 Marrosu, G. P538 Martac, L. P611 Marti, P. P905 Martín, F. P662 Martin, J. O295 Martin, M.I. O231 Martin, R.E. P843 Martin de Pablos, A. P594 Martín-Gonzalo, J.A. O285, P945 Martin-Montes, A. O321, O362, P414, P569, P821 Martinelli, P. P734 Martinelli, V. O234, O323, O328, P392, P529, P551, P702, P778, P842, P852, P952 Martínez, P. P662 Martínez Bugallo, F. P902 Martínez Corral, M. P502 Martinez-Lage, P. P824 Martínez-Sáez, E. O296 Martínez-Sánchez, P. O289, O321, O362, P397, P414, P569, P716 Martinka, I. P505 Martinkova, J. P737 Martino, D. 107 Martino, G. P521, P688 Martinotti, G. P911 Martins Silva, A. O246, O250, P699 Marzegan, A. P944 Marziniak, M. P384 Mas, J.L. P718 Mason, S. O333 Masoudinezhad, S. P399 Masri, A. P453 Massa, R. O315 Massano, J. O353 Masuda, M. P708 Mathis, J. P442 Matilla-Dueñas, A. P502 Matos, C. P684 Matos, R. P872 Matsi, S. P817 Matsuda, T. P471, P476 Matsumoto, M. P398 Mattarozzi, K. P687 Mattia, D. 71 Mattioli, F. O346 Maurage, C.-A. O278 Mayer, G. O316, P744 Mayordomo, F. P905 Mazanec, R. O340 Mazzola, M.A. P368 Mazzucchi, S. P595 McCague, K. P543, P544, P545, P546 McCormick, P.J. P725, P937 McFarland, D. 72 McGrath, E.R. O288 McIninch, J. P379 McKee, D. P865, P866, P869, P914 McNeill, M. O326 Meani, A. O277, O332 Medaglini, S. O234, P778 Medcalf, R. P556 Meder, J.-F. P718 Medici, C. P636, P637, P638 Meergans, M. P536 Mehicevic, A. P587 Mehlich, K. P459 Mehrpour, M. P465 Melamed, E. O252 Mele, A. P899 Melikyan, G. P880 Melo, C. P957 Meltzer, L. O327 Mendes, A. P586, P608 Mendes Pereira, V. O287 Mendez-Lucena, C. P594 Mendoza, C. P662 Menguy-Vacheron, F. P533 Menon, B. O291, O320 Menon, C. O261 Menon, S. P453 Mensikova, K. P729 Meola, G. O306, O308 Mercier, F. P535 Mercuri, N.B. O315 Mercurio, M. P670 Mergeani, A.C. P717 Merlini, A. P521 Merritt, V.C. O244 Merwick, A. O263 Mesaros, S. P841 Mesraoua, B. P880 Messi, G. P647 Messina, R.O241, O282, P655, P656 Messina, S.O251, P927, P929, P931, P932 Messmer Uccelli, M. O328 Mestre, S. P574 Mesumeci, O. P907 Meuli, R. O287 Meuth, S. P525 Meyding-Lamadé, U. P453 Meyer, B. O222 Mezzarobba, S. P462 Miceli, P. O309 Michael, S. P865, P866, P869, P914 Michel, P. O287 Michelson, R. P417 Michi, M. P944 Mignot, E. P425, P430 Mijajlovic, M. P611 Mikami, H. P938 Mikulicova, L. P729 Milanov, I. P383 Mildner, C. P867 Milea, O. P630 Milic Rasic, V. P950 Miller, A. P532 Miller, D.H. O229, P388 Miller, T. O230, P528, P531 Mills, R.J. P394 Milonas, I. P373 Milosevic, Z. O351 Miltenberger-Miltenyi, G.O330 Minar, M. P737 Mîndruta, I. P900, P912 Mineura, K. P721 Minzer, M. P530 Miranda, H.P. O356 Mirsaev, T.R. P917 Misci, P. O279 Mitjana, R. P548 Mitsui, T. P882 Mitsuma, N. P407 Miyatake, T. P622 Mizushima, K. P834 Moccia, M. P739 Mochizuki, H. P735, P928 Moeini, A. P553 Moeller, J.C. P598 Moggio, M. P906, P907 Moghadasi, M. P553, P686 Moglia, A. P776 Mohammad, S.F.A. P650 Mohring, A. P676 Mohs, C. P453 Mohs, S. O261 Moiola, L. O234, P392, P475, P529, P778, P952 Moisa, G. P951 Moldovanu, I. P654, P774 Moleiro, C. O268 Molina, C. P432 Molina, O P700 Molina Sánchez, M. P809 Molinuevo, J.L. 173, O313, O334 Möller, M. P503, P504 Molnar, M.J. 102 Momcilovic-Kostadinovic, D. P742, P949 Monaco, S. P581 Monaldini, C. P552 Mongini, T. P907 Monies, D. O222 Monsch, A.U. P815 Montalban, X. 85, 133, O231, O296, O326, P380, P539, P548, P710, P847 Montalenti, E. P612 Monteiro, A. O353 Montella, S. P802, P803 Monti, F. P762 Monton Alvarez, F.I. P902 Moonen, G. 1 Moore, F. P385 Mora, M. P907 Morais, H. P887 Morales, M. O342, O364, P637, P638, P771 Morawska, M. P418 Morbin, M. P624 Moreira, I. O250, P586, P699 Moreira, S. P897 Morelli, C. P927, P930, P931, P932 Morelli, M.E. P852 Morenas-Rodríguez, E. P675 Moreno, E. P725 Moreno, M. P847 Moreno-Delgado, D. P725 Moreno-Izco, F. P824 Moreno-Yangüela, M. P497, P498 Morgadinho, A. P572, P614 Morgado, J. P416 Morimura, T. P523 Morino, P. P688 Moroni, I. P907 Morovic, S. P467 Mossman, S. O266 147 Chairs & Authors List of Speakers and Authors List of Speakers and Authors Motuzova, Y. P530, P839 Mourad, H. P838 Mouratidis, A. P876, P890 Mousavi, M. P399, P713 Mouzak, A.M. P875 Mpotsaris, A. O292 Muelas, N. O337, P905 Mueller-Myhsok, B. P848 Mugnaini, C. P390 Mulas, C.S. P596 Mulazzani, M. P452 Muldmaa, M. P580 Mulero, P. O243, P649, P804, P807 Müller, C. P452 Müller, H.-P. P492 Müller-Forell, W. P487 Müller-Lenke, N. O276 Mumcu, S. P879 Mundwiller, E. O221 Muñoz, E. O235, P787 Muñoz, I. O243, P649, P798, P805, P806 Muntoni, F. O305 Murdin, L. O265 Musetescu, M.-C. P480 Muslumani, M. P880 Musumeci, O. O307, P904 Mykhaylova, M. P937 Myta, I. P826 Nabavi, S.M. P554, P555, P694, P695 Nacmias, B.O329, P665, P828, P829 Nacu, A. P410 Naegel, S. P800 Naegelin, Y. O276 Naess, H. P410 Nagamine, S. P834 Nagane, Y. P708 Nagels, G. P391 Nair, M. O256 Nakai, N. P720 Nakajima, K. O286 Nakano, T. P407 Nakase, T. O363 Nakken, K.O. P761 Nambiar, V. O291, O320 Nandedkar, S. 154 Nappi, R. 35 Nardi, K. P933 Nardocci, N. P944 Nascimento, S. P723 Nathan, J. O350, P617 Natriashvili, G. P940 Navarro, B. O283 Navarro, G. P377 Navarro Brugal, G. P937 Navas, M. O338 Nechrych, T. P369 Necioglu Orken, D. P879 Nedelka, T. O340 148 Nelles, L. O314 Németh, Á. P413 Nessler, R.A. P621 Neuzner, J. P503 Neyal, A. P797 Neyal, A.M. P797 Nguyen, H. P370 Nia, S. 96 Nicholas, R. P391 Nickel, J. P863 Nickels, K. P751 Nicolae, H. P864 Nicoletti, V. P595, P741 Niederkorn, K. P566 Niedhammer, M. P391 Niehaus, L. O290 Nieto González, P. P809 Nigmatullina, Y. P486 Nigro, V. P907, P908 Nikfarjam, H. P520 Nikkhah, K. P749 Nikoevski, N. P825 Nikolic, A. O310, P894 Nilius, P. P660, P661 Nilssen, H. P712 Nisar, H. P447 Nischwitz, S. P848 Nishida, S. P720 Nissim, A. O295 Nita, S.A. P941 Nitkunan, A. P913 Nitta, O. P476 Nixon, R. P540 Nizheharodova, D. P530 Nizzardo, M. P935, P936 Noachtar, S. O269 Noain, D. P418, P419 Nobili, L. P425, P442 Nóbrega, C. P844 Noé, E. P454, P455, P456 Nogales-Gadea, G. O338 Noirhomme, Q.70, P446, P448 Nojima, S. P801 Nojszewska, M. P724, P790 Nolte, C.H. O322 Nomura, E. P398 Nomura, M. P938 Noone, M.L. P602 Norouzpour, M. P686 Nos, C. P548 Nouraddin, A. P399 Noval, S. P495, P703 Noval Martin, S. P547 Novas, M. P389 Nowakowska-Kotas, M. P823 Ntaios, G. O287 Nuara, A. O238, P767, P768, P770 Numata, Y. P523 Nunes, T. P759, P760 Núñez, F. P672 Nurtdinov, R. P847 Nyka, W.M. O274 Nytrova, P. Nzwalo, H. P709 P574 O Conghaile, A. O288 O Donnell, M.J. O288 O’Gorman, J. O229 O’Neill, G. O326 O’Sullivan, B. O262 O’Connor, P. P532 Obach, V. O364 Obermann, M. P800 Obermeier, B. O293 Obis, T. P516 Odintsova, G. P613 Odobescu, S. P774 Oertel, W. P744 Oertle, P. P934 Oesingmann, N. P706 Offen, D. O252 Ogura, A. P720 Oh, S.-S. P575 Oheda, T. P567 Ohshita, T. P398 Oikonomidi, K. P779 Okanli, A. P646 Oketa, Y. P938 Olazarán, J. P662 Oldani, A. P437, P439 Oliva-Navarro, J. P497, P498 Olivares, A. P634 Oliveira, A. P723 Oliveira, F.S. P621 Olsson, T.P. P532 Omran, A. O348, P609 Ono, S. P938 Onofrj, M. P911 Onorati, M. P521 Oo, W.W. P464 Opara, J.A. P459 Oppenheim, C. P718 Oppermann, K. P367 Oran, M. P627 Ordás, C.M. P798 Oreja-Guevara, C. P495, P547, P703 Orologas, A. P415 Oros, M. P505 Orrico, D. P470 Ortega-Aznar, A. O296 Ortiz, E. O338 Ortiz, N. P516 Ortner, R. O343, P446 Osaka, H. P523 Oschmann, P. P736 Osman, D.M.A. P490 Ossowska, A. O274 Otero, M.F. P658 Otero-Romero, S. P710 Ott, A. O245, O301 Ott, S. P441, P442 Ouallet, J.-C. P382 Ourselin, S. O270 Ovecka, J. P729 Owada, K. P721 Oyama, Y. P882, P891 Öz, O. P481, P765, P808 Ozcan, C. P794 Ozcan, E. P559 Ozden, H. P550 Ozerden, M. P816 Ozisik Karaman, H.I. P620, P646 Oztekin, Z.N. P623 Ozturk, M. O352 Ozyazicioglu, N. P646 Paal, S.G. P736 Pace, A. O228 Pace, M. P598, P714 Padiglioni, S. P665, P666 Padovani, A. P579 Padua, L. 14 Paes, D. P369 Pagani, E. O282, O331, P841, P842, P851, P852 Pagliarani, S. P906 Paiva Nunes, A. P416 Pal, A. O225 Palace, J. 116 Palamara, L. P624 Palchykova, S. P915 Palermo, G. P584, P595 Palmiero, M. P819 Palmisano, L. P688 Panagopoulos, G. P862 Panea, C. P864 Panjwani, S. P617 Pantano, P. P783 Pantoni, L. O268 Panzara, M.A. O230, P528, P531 Panzeri, M. P579 Papacostas, S. P788 Papadimitriou, A. P415 Papadopoulou, A. O276 Papageorgiou, S.G. P817, P822, P826 Papagiannopoulos, S. P779 Papathanasiou, E. 192, P788 Papatriantafyllou, J. P822 Pape, O. P874 Papendieck, C. O261 Papendieck, M. P453 Pappas, V. P817 Paramo, M.D. P377 Paranhos, A.P. P886 Paraskeuopoulou, V. P488 Pardina, O. O258 Pardo, J. P761 Pareja, J. P649 Pareyson, D. 52, 68, O224, P624 Parisi, L. O346 Parkes, L. P381 Parkkola, R. P772 Parra Santiago, A. P809 Parreira, E. P563, P564 Parris, R.S. P522 Partinen, M.O312, P425, P426 Pasch, E. P517 Pasco, P.M. P669 Pascual, J. P923 Pascual, V. O258 Pascual-Pascual, S.-I. O285, P497, P945 Pasmans, R.C.O.S. P603 Pasquier, F. O278 Pasquina, P.F. O244 Pasquini, S. P390 Passafiume, D. P819 Passeri, E. O308 Pasternak, Y. P449 Patankar, R. 21 Patel, R. O361 Pathmanathan, J. O233 Patti, F. P688 Paulus, W. 43 Pavan, G. P656 Pavlic, G. P406 Pavlovic, A. P894 Pawlitzki, M. P853 Paxton, J. P690 Peccatori, J. P529 Pedraza, M.I. O243, P649, P804, P805, P806, P807 Pedro, B. P723 Pedrosa, R. P684, P793, P844, P845 Pelayo, R. P738 Pellegrin, A. P470 Pellegrini, F. P372 Pellegrini, L. P462 Pelletier, J. O227, P380, P539 Pellise, A. O258 Peltola, H. P425, P426 Peña, J.L. P377 Peñas, M.L. P648 Peng, J. O348, P609 Penner, I.-K. P374 Penner, M. P418, P419 Peral Pellicer, E. P502 Perassolo, M. P510 Perego, E. P702 Pereira, L. O360 Peretz, I. 15 Perez, S. P377 Pérez Hernández, A. P902 Perez-Garrigues, H. O337 Pérez-Miralles, F.C. O293 Peric, S. O310, P893, P894, P896 Perry, B.N. O244 Pershyna, I. P722 Perticoni, S. P933 Pesonen, U. P772 Pestreich, L. P543, P546 Peterle, E. P908 Petersen, D. P874 Petracca, M. P706 Petrakis, A. P415 Petrou, P. O252 Petrovic, I. P591 Pettorruso, M. P911 Petzold, A. O297 Peverelli, L. P906 Pfausler, B. 212 Phadke, R. O305 Phan-Ba, R. P557 Philip, J. P379 Phillips, J.T. O327, P388, P389 Phillips, M. P865, P866, P869, P914 Piaceri, I. O329, P829 Piana, H. O283 Piani Meier, D. P380 Piattella, C. P783 Pichler, A. P566 Picmausova, J. P599 Pierard, S. P557 Pierzchala, K. P954 Pietroboni, A.M. P378, P670, P818 Pietrolongo, E. P688 Pietroski, F. P643 Pilz, G. P367 Pimentel, J. O330 Pina, S. P948 Pinheiro, J.M.R. P886 Pinho, J. P795 Pinkhardt, E.H. P492 Pinter, D. O324 Pinto, A.N. P515 Pinto Marques, J. P872 Piolino, P. O283 Piperidou, C. P756 Pires, C. O330 Pisarenco, I. P441 Piscopo, P. O329 Piscosquito, G. P624 Pisonova, K. P505 Pistarini, C. P776 Pizza, F. P424, P425, P429, P430 Pizza, F. P426 Pizzamiglio, C. O306 Pizzolato, G. P462, P762 Placidi, F. O315 Plavina, T. O228 Plazzi, G. P425, P426, P429, P430 Plecko, B. 5 Podemski, R.P512, P570, P823 Podgorac, J. P611 Poggesi, A. O268 Pöhnl, R. P678 Pokryszko-Dragan, A. P823 Polat, N. P827 Põldsepp, S. P580 Pollanz, S. P678, P867 Pomeroy, I. P445 Ponzio, M. P688 Popa, I. P792 149 Chairs & Authors List of Speakers and Authors List of Speakers and Authors Popescu, B.O. P900 Popescu, D. P717 Porta-Etessam, J. P649 Portell, E. P738 Porteous, C. P910 Poryazova, R. P428 Posevitz, V. P533 Posevitz-Fejfar, A. P533 Postigo, M.J. P855 Potic, A. P742, P949 Potts, J. P391 Potulska-Chromik, A. P724, P926 Pozzilli, C. P391 Pradhan, C. O237, P625 Prakhova, L. P856 Prasad, R. O225 Predtechenskaya, E. P858 Prefasi, D. O289, P497, P498 Preziosa, P. P841, P842, P852 Priego, M. P516 Priori, A. P579 Prokhorov, T. O355 Prosperetti, C. P598 Puget, S. O283 Pulido-Valdeolivas, I. O285, P499, P500, P549, P945 Pupi, A. P828 Pyrzowski, J. O274 Qidwai, U. Quancard, J. Quaresma, J. Querol, L. P748 P846 P870 O338 R. Lugo, Z. P446 Rabey, J. O355 Racila, V. P406 Radaelli, M.P392, P529, P842, P952 Radermacher, K.A. P518 Radue, E.-W. O326 Radue, E.W. O276, O325 Raghupathi, K. P389 Ragonese, P. P368 Ragunathan, A. O259 Rahimi, A. P553 Raieli, V. O242 Rainero, I. O329 Rajda, C. P696 Rakocevic Stojanovic, V. O310, P893, P894 Rakocevic-Stojanovic, V. P896 Rallmann, K. P580 Ramalho, J. O247 Ramió-Torrentà, L.L. P710 Ramón y Cajal, S. O296 Ramos, H. P614 Rana, J. O326 Ranieri, A. P802, P803 Ranieri, M. P906, P907, P935, P936 150 Ranjan, R. P482, P835 Rannikmäe, K. O299 Raoli, V. P579 Rashed, K. P838 Rashidfard, S. P553 Rasmussen, I. P712 Rastenyte, D P705 Rastyar, S. P686 Ratti, A. P927 Rausch, P. P491 Rausell, E. O285 Raycheva, M. P830 Reale, C. P741 Realmuto, S. P368 Rehberg-Weber, K. P384 Reich, E. P701 Reichmann, H. 80, 127 Reijneveld, J. 215 Reilly, R. O254 Reiners, K. O239 Reinhart, S. O341, O345 Reis, C. O353 Reisin, R. P626 Rejdak, K. O349 Relova, J. P752 Relvas, R. P793 Rémi, J. O269 Renna, L.V. O306 Rentzos, M. P878 Renzetti, C. P647 Ress, S. P517 Ressner, P. P660, P661 Reyhani, A. P652 Rezaali, S. P465 Ribera, G. P796 Riboldi, G. P907, P935, P936 Ricci, G. P907 Riccitelli, G. P698, P842, P851 Richardson, M.P. 207 Richert, N. P379 Richman, S. O228, P379 Richter, J. O298 Ridolfi, E. P670, P818 Rieckmann, P. P848 Riedlbauchová, L. O340 Riedlbauer, B. O297 Rio, J. O231, P548 Rispo, A. P739 Ristic, D.T. P562 Ristic, S.T. P562 Ritter, S. P380, P539 Riva, N. O251, P929 River, Y. P719 Rizzo, F. P935, P936 Rizzuti, M. P906 Robb, S. O305 Robberecht, W. 202 Robertson, M. 105 Rocamora, R. 113, P745 Rocca, M.A. 12, O241, O277, O279, O280, O281, O282, O323, O346, P475, P655, P698, P841, P842, P851, P852 Roceanu, A. P717, P877 Rocha, H. P608 Rocha, S. O353, P918 Rodegher, M. P392, P702, P778, P851 Rodenbeck, A. O316 Rodenburg, R. O221 Rodocanachi Roidi, M.L. P944 Rodolico, C. O307, P904 Rodrigues, F.S. P524 Rodrigues, J. P416 Rodrigues, M. O360 Rodríguez, C. P805, P806, P807 Rodriguez, J. P446 Rodríguez de Antonio, L.A.P549 Rodríguez-de-Rivera, F.-J. P497, P498 Rodriguez-Ruiz, M. P725 Rodríguez-Sanz, A. O289 Rodríguez, I. O285, P945 Rogaeva, E. O329 Rogeau, C. O359 Rohani, M. P836 Rohrer, J.D. 172,195 Roig Arnall, C. P502 Rojas-Farreras, S. P383 Rojas-García, R. O338 Rojo, E. P807 Romeo, M. P702 Romeo, S. O307 Romigi, A. O315 Ronchi, D. P906, P907 Ronconi, L. P579 Ropele, S. O297, O324 Roque, F. P723 Roque, R. P844 Roquer, J. P745 Roriz, J. P897 Rosas, M.J. O353 Rose, N. O262 Rosenow, F. P800 Ross, M. O339 Rossi, C. P733 Rossi, G. O306 Rossi, I. P688 Rossi, P. P529 Roth, C. P503, P504 Roth, J. O226, P588, P599, P782 Roth, V. P814 Rothwell, J. 41 Rotondo, E. P670 Roujeau, T. O283 Rousseaux, M. O359, P811 Rovira, À. O231, P548 Royes, L.F.F. P524, P590 Royo, A. P495, P703 Ruano, L. P957 Rubino, E. O329 Rudilosso, S. O364 Rudolf, J. P489, P876, P890 Rueegg, S. P815 Ruffini, F. P521 Ruggieri, M. P935, P936 Ruggieri, S. P538 Ruiz, L. P648 Ruiz, M. P649, P804, P805, P806, P807 Ruiz-Ares, G. P569, P716 Rus, M. P377 Ruscher, K. O317 Rusu, O. P402 Rusz, J. P583, P588, P599 Ruzicka, E. 146, P583, P588, P599 Ruzickova, H. P583, P599 Rye, D. P775 Sá, F. P574 Saadatnia, M. P412 Sabanagic-Hajric, S. P587 Sabater, L. O249 Sabau, D. P763 Sabau, M. P792 Sabetay, S. P719 Sacco, R. P485 Sacher, Y. P457 Sachova, L. P729 Sadeghi, R. P618 Sadovnick, A.D. P693 Sáenz-Cuesta, M. P847 Safouris, A. P415 Saftoiu, R. P864 Saglam, S. P797 Sahraian, M. P365 Saifee, T.A. O358 Sailer, M. P853, P854 Sainte-Rose, C. O283 Saip, S. P508, P511 Saiz, A. O249, O334, P710, P859, P923 Sakoda, S. P567, P928 Sakurai, H. P407 Sala, A. P839 Sala, S. O277, O323, O332 Sala-Matavera, I. P672 Salamero, M. P432 Salamzadeh, J. P715 Salanga, V. P506 Salani, S. P935, P936 Salanova, V. P763 Salemi, G. P368 Sales, F. O269 Salgado, H.C. P621 Salih, M. O221 Salmon, E. P810 Salsano, E. O224, P624 Saltogiannis, G. P371 Samões, R. O250 Sampaolo, S. P901 San Nicolás Fernández, H. P502 Sánchez, I. P502 Sánchez-Saudinós, M.B. P672 Sanchez-Valle, R. O313, O334 Sandi, D. P691 Sándor, P. O314 Sandu, M. P941 Sangalli, F. P392, P529, P952 Sangelaji, B. P694 Sangll, J. O320 Sangll, S. O291 Sanmarti, F. P752 Sansone, V. O308 Santafè, M. P516 Santamaria, J. 55, O313, P432 Santamarta, E. P859 Santana, D.P. P590 Santangelo, G. O242, P739 Santangelo, R. P778 Santo António, A. P685 Santos, A.F. P918 Santos, E. O246, O247, O250, P699, P849 Santos, M. P948 Santos, P. P872 Santos, T. P887 Sanz-Gallego, I. P497, P498, P499, P500, P501 Sarac, H. P507 Sarada, C. O256 Sarasso, S. P598 Sargiannidou, I. O298 Sarro, L. O354, P731, P896 Sasajima, H. P721 Sasaki, M. O363 Sasaki, T. P732 Sastre-Garriga, J. 118, O231, P548, P710 Savettieri, G. P368 Savic, G. P561 Sawada, H. P567 Sawaya, R. O257 Scaglione, C. P734 Scala, S. O357, P600, P727 Scalco, R.S. P524, P590, P642, P643 Scarlato, M. P474 Scarpini, E. 81,174, O329, P378, P670, P818 Scelzo, E. P579 Schaadt, A.-K. O341, O345 Scharnagl, H. O297 Scheltens, P. O268 Schenk, T. P689 Scherer, L. P590 Schestatsky, P.217, P637, P766 Schestatsky, S. P766 Schindler, C. P813, P814 Schlain, B. O228 Schlenker, J. O340 Schlick, C. 148 Schmid, A. O239 Schmid, E. O290 Schmidt, H.H.H.W. P518 Schmidt, L. O341, O345 Schmidt, R. O268, P458 Schmidt, T. P850 Schmitt, F.A. O299 Schmitz, B. 82 Schmutzhard, E. 178, 209 Schneider, A. 152 Schneider, E. O235, O302, P787 Schneider, M. P492 Schniepp, R. O237, P625 Schöberl, F. O302 Schoenhuber, R. P873 Schofield, L. P544, P546 Schreglmann, S.R. P418 Schreiber, K. P374 Schreuder, T. P629 Schroth, G. 121 Schuh, E. P576 Schuh, K. P536 Schumann-Späth, E. P571 Schupp, W. P458 Schwab, M. P854 Schwark, C. P453 Sciacco, M. P906 Scifo, P. O311 Scola, E. O241 Scola, R.H. P886 Scoto, M O305 Scutelnicu, D. P405 Seddighzadeh, A. O227, P387 Sedel, F. 6, 97 Sedlakova, K. P736 Seemungal, B. O264, P486 Sekine, A. P834 Sekulic, S. P611 Selezneva, E. P530 Sellner, J. 210 Selmaj, K. O230, O326, P388, P389, P528, P531 Semedo, C. P872 Sen, H.M. P620 Sena, A. P844, P845 Sendtner, M. P517 Senel, M. P707 Senoo, A. P471, P476 Seo, H.E. O284 Serban, V. P640, P903 Serebryanaya, N. P605 Seri, M. P430 Serpente, M. O329, P818 Serradell, M. O313, P432 Serrano-Munuera, C. P502 Serranová, T. P782 Sertic, J. P507 Sessa, M. P474 Sevilla, T. O337, P905 Sewry, C. O305 Seyahi, E. P508 Sfikas, N. O325, P540, P541, P542 Sgubin, G. P462 151 Chairs & Authors List of Speakers and Authors List of Speakers and Authors Shahdaei, S. P686 Shahidi, G.A. P836 Shakir, M. P748 Shaklai, S. P457 Shams-Hosseini, N.S. P465 Sharifi Razavi, A. P399 Sharma, A. P394 Sharma, B. 22 Sharon, H. P449 Sheikh, S.I. O229, P388, P389 Shen, B. P906 Shim, D.-S. P575 Shimizu, Y. P708, P888 Shin, J. P639 Shin, S. P635 Shinzawa, K. P735 Shiong Shiu, L. P669 Shiota, K. P476 Shiozawa, P. P766 Shiratani, T. P476 Shivaprasad, S. P682 Shkilnyuk, G. P856 Shoeibi, A. P618, P749 Shon, Y.-M. P615, P754 Shopova, A. P830 Shprakh, V.V. P946, P947 Siamashka, V. P746 Siccoli, M.M. P428 Sicignano, S. P803 Siciliano, G. P907 Siedler, G. O336 Sieger, T. P782 Sieminski, M. O274, O312 Sigatullina, M. P752 Sijaric-Voloder, S. P404 Silani, V. 204, O251, P927, P929, P930, P931, P932 Silva, A.M. O247, P391 Silva, M.C. P957 Simitsi, A.M. P826 Simó-Castelló, M. O293 Simón Gozalbo, A. P821 Simón-Martínez, C. O240 Simone, A. P687 Simone, C. P935, P936 Sina, F. P836 Singer, B. 185 Sinha, A. P537, P538 Sinnreich, M. 176 Sirén, A.-L. P525, P526 Sistanzad, M. P715 Siva, A. 7, 169, P508, P511 Sivakova, N. P605 Sivera, R. O337 Sixt, G.J. P873 Skrodeniene, E. P705 Slawka, S. P386 Slezak, A. O287 Slonka, J. P671 Slowik, A. O318, P850 Slyusar, T. P812 Smith, F. O266 Smith, M.L. P490 152 Soares-da-Silva, P. O272, P758, P759, P760 Soelberg Sørensen, P. 89, 119, 170, P391 Soffietti, R. 153, 213 Sokolova, E. P840 Sokolova, L. P577 Solari, A. 171, O328, P687, P688 Solla, P. P596 Somleva, D. P401 Sommer, C. 49, 220, O239, O336 Sommerauer, M. P423, P444 Song, H.-K. P639 Song, S.K. P924 Sonka, K. P431 Sorbi, S. O329, P665, P666, P828, P829 Sosti, M.V. P726 Sotelo, E.M. O243 Soto, A. P700 Soto, I. P700 Soto, M. P824 Sousa, A. P793, P844, P845 Sousa, C. O353 Sousa, L.S.F. P870, P885 Sousa, R. P759, P760 Souza, M.A. P524 Souza, V. P885 Sowa, P. P954 Soysal, A. P558 Sozmen, V. O352 Spagnolo, F.O238, P768, P770 Spalek, P. P505 Spandideas, N. P799 Spasic, M. O351 Spasova, N. P401 Sperling, B. O227, P386, P387 Spinelli, E.G.O300, P474, P478 Spitaleri, C. O242 Sprenger, T. O276 Srovnalova, H. P660 Srovnalova-Zakopcanova, H. P661 Stadler, E. P853, P854 Staedler, C. P598 Staels, B. P845 Stam, J. O319 Stamboulis, E. P799, P878 Stamelou, M. P743 Stankovic, I. P591 Stapf, C. 60 Stazzone, L. P370 Steeves, J. P460 Stefan, H. P761 Stefanescu, V. P402 Stefani, M. O309 Stefanis, L. P826 Stefoski, D. O326 Stelmasiak, Z. O349, P868 Stepien, A. P857 Stergiou, C. O294 Stevanin, G. O221 Stevic, Z. O310, P894 Stippich, C. O276 Stojakovic, T. O297 Stojkovic, T. O223 Stokic, D. O339 Stoll, G.124, P517, P518, P525 Stolyarov, I. P856 Storti, S.F. O273 Stosic-Opincal, T. P841 Straffi, L. O238, P768 Stragapede, L. P762 Straumann, D. 37 Strazzer, S. O281 Streiff, M. P846 Strong, M. 203 Stroubini, T. P875 Strupp, M. 95, O236, P786 Stumpo, M. P552 Stupar, D. P949 Stylios, C. P775 Suárez, E. P859 Suárez, L. P923 Suárez, M. P923 Suarez-Calvet, M. P672, P675 Suárez-Calvet, X. O338 Subasic, N.S. P587 Subramanyam, M. O228 Sudlow, C.L.M. O299 Suki, D. O257 Suljic, E. P587 Sulkowski, G. P857 Sumi-Akamaru, H. P735, P928 Sumowski, J.F. P690, P698 Sun, J. P374 Suszek, D. P868 Sut, N. P652 Sütlas, P.N. O304, P816 Suzuki, A. O363 Suzuki, M. P888, P938 Suzuki, N. P708 Suzuki, S. P708 Suzuki, Y. P892, P708 Svenningsson, A. P374 Svetel, M. O354, P731 Svirid, I. P530 Sweetser, M.T. P389 Symeonidou, E.-R. P418, P419 Symms, M. O347 Synnes, A. P693 Szacka, K. P926 Szatmary, G. O339 Szczygiel, J. P459 Szewczyk, P. P512 Sztajzel, R. O287 Szydlo, M. P823 Taba, P. Taiminen, T. Taipale, K. Takada, H. Takagi, K. Takahashi, Y. P580 P772 P384 P891 P801 P708 List of Speakers and Authors Tió, E. P796 Tiric-Campara, M. P404 Tiu, C. P402, P411 Tocco, P. P581 Todorov, T. P830 Todorova, A. P830 Toledano, M. P804 Tolosa, E. 125, O313, P432 Tomàs, J. P516 Tomàs, M. P516 Tomelleri, G. P907 Tomic, A. O354, P731 Tomic, D. P380, P537, P538, P540, P541, P542 Tomita, S. P567 Tomlinson, M. P383 Tondelli, M. O309 Tonon, C. P430 Toolabi, K. P889 Topcular, B.O304, P558, P559, P816 Toribio, E. P648 Török, M. P696 Torres, C. P701 Torres, M. O231 Tortora, R. P739 Toscano, A. 73, O307, P904, P907 Tournev, I. P825, P830 Tousignant, G. 111 Touze, E. P718 Toyooka, K. P928 Trabajos-Garcia, O. O321, O362, P414, P499, P500 Traboulsee, A. P693 Traykov, L. O303 Treglia, G. P734 Tremlett, H. P693 Tremont-Lukats, I. O259, O260, P682, P683 Trezzi, I. P681 Tricarico, D. P899 Tricomi, G. P949 Trinka, E. P367 Tripsianis, G. P756 Triulzi, F. P952 Trojano, M. O328, P372 Trousson, C. O283 Truffinet, P. P532 Tsai, C.-H. P427 Tsamis, K. P679 Tsao, J.W. O244 Tsatovidou, R. P677 Tsiara, S. P862 Tsiptsios, D. P488, P489 Tsiptsios, I. P488, P489, P876, P890 Tsironis, T. P488, P489, P890 Tsitsi, P. P876, P890 Tsoukanelis, K. P606 Tsuchiya, T. P667 Tsujimoto, Y. P735 Tsukie, T. P938 Tumani, H. P492, P707 Tummala, S.O260, P682, P683 Tupkovic, E. P404 Tur, C. O231, P548, P847 Turan, S. P513, P939 Turc, G. P718 Turconi, A.C. O281 Turgut, B. P627 Turgut, N. P627 Turkmanovic, Z. O310 Türkoglu, R. P513, P939 Turrini, R. P538 Tüzün, E. P513, P939 Twyman, C.L. O230, P528, P531 Tyblova, M. P709 Tychalas, A. P876, P890 Tykalova, T. P583, P599 Tzartos, J.S. O294 Tzartos, S. O294 Ubano, M. P708 Uccelli, A. 84 Üçeyler, N. O239, O336 Uchiyama, S. P708, P888 Uggetti, C. 67 Ugurlu, S. P508 Uhl, V. O314, P436 Uitdehaag, B. O232 Ulas, Ü.H. P765, P808 Uluduz, D. P511 Ulusoy, C. P513, P939 Unal, A. P627 Uncini, A. P714 Unti, E. P733, P883 Urbaneja, P. P855 Urbonaviciute, I. P705 Uribe, F. O243 Urminska, I. P505 Urra, X. O364 Usnich, T. O322 Ustrell, X. O258 Utsugisawa, K. P708 Utsumi, H. P708 Utz, K.S. O345, P689 Uyar, T. P757 Uygunoglu, U. P508, P511 Uysal, A.I. P753 Uzar, E. P633 Uziel, G. O224 Vadasdi, K. P413 Vafaei-Bagheri, F. P520 Vaida, L. P792 Vaitkus, A. P705 Vaknin-Dembinsky, A. O252 Valadas, A. O330, P872 Valaperta, R. O308 Valavanis, A. P415 Vale, J. P845 Vale, O.C. P919 Valentí, M. P662 153 Chairs & Authors Takeuchi, M. P888 Talarico, G. O329 Tallon-Barranco, A. O321, P414, P549, P569 Tam, A. P820 Tamam, Y. P633 Tan, H. P472, P479 Tan, M. P466 Tan, U. P466 Tanadini, L. P460 Tanel, R. P470 Tanriverdi, G. P620, P646 Tanriverdi, Z. P879 Tarta Arsene, O. P942, P951 Tasdemir, S. P481, P808 Taskiran Sag, A. P623 Tasliinar, A. P765 Tataru, A. P718 Tatsuzawa, K. P721 Taub, E. P813 Tavernarakis, A. P677 Tawil, B. P832 Tay, A. P633 Tay, L.B. P468, P469 Taylor, J. O240 Taylor, K. O344 Tedde, A. P829 Tedeschi, G. P485 Tefertiller, C. P461 Tegos, T.J. P415 Tejera Martín, I. P902 Teleanu, R.I. P480, P941 Temucin, C.M. P623 Tennant, A. P445 Teodorescu, R. P706 Teramoto, S. O253 Terecoasa, E. P402, P411 Terracciano, C. O315 Terzaghi, M. P776 Tesio, L. P687 Tettenborn, B. P393, P593, P747 Teufel, J. P786 Tevzadze, N. P780 Thalheim, C. 186 Theeler, B. O259 Theochari, E. P628 Thibaut, A. O267, P450, P451 Thomaides, T. O294, P799 Thomas, A. P911 Thomas, F.P. P919 Thomassen, L. P410 Thömke, F. P491 Thompson, A.G.B. P607 Thompson, P. O347 Thonnard, M. P450, P451 Thussu, A. P366 Ticho, B. O228, P379 Ticozzi, N. P927, P931, P932 Tiloca, C. P927, P931 Timer, E. P879 Tinchon, A. P678, P867 Tintoré, M. O231, P548, P710 List of Speakers and Authors Valentino, P. P839 Valko, P.O. P420, P422, P423, P444 Valkovic, P. P737 Valldeoriola, F. O313, P432 Valle, A.J. O243 Valls-Solé, J. 64, 192, O235, O342, O364, P636, P637, P638, P771, P781, P782, P787 Valsasina, P. O277, O279, O280, O281, O323, O332, O346 Van Asch, P. P556 Van Broeckhoven, C. P825 Van den Broeck, M. P825 Van den Wijngaard, C.C. O301 van der Kop, M. P693 van der Sande, M.A.B. O301 van Hilten, J.J. 132 van Ommen, H.J. O267 Vanacker, P. O287 Vanadia, F. O242 Vandi, S. P425, P429 Vandroogenbroeck, M. P557 Vaneckova, M. P709 Vanhaudenhuyse, A. O267 Varanda, S. P795 Varga, E.T. 103 Varga, V. P413 Varona, R. P533 Vartholomatos, E. P679 Vas, A. P865, P866, P869, P914 Vasconcelos, C. O246, O247 Vasile, D. P480 Vasishta, R. O225 Vassileva, E. P401 Vastik, M. P729 Vaz, R. O353 Vazquez, J.F. O337 Vecsei, L. P691, P696 Vega, J. P859 Veggiotti, P. O323, P475 Veletza, S. P756 Velikova, S. O238 Veloso, M. P845 Ventura, N. P600 Verde, F. P931, P932 Verdelho, A. 193, O268, O330 Vergallo, A. P883 Verhoeven, W.M.A. O245, O301 Verma, K. P468, P469 Vermersch, P. 19, 160 Ververaki, S. P677 Vezzulli, P. P529 Viader, F. P565 Vicente, M.J. O231 Vickrey, B.G. P385 Vidailhet, M. 104 Vidal-Jordana, Á. O231, P548 Vieira Dias, H. P723 154 Viglietta, V. O229, P388, P389 Vignatelli, L. P687 Vila-Chã, N. P586 Vilas, D. O313 Vilaseca, I. O313, P432 Vilchaez Padilla, J.J. P908 Vílchez, J. P905 Vilchez, J.J. O337 Villa, C. O329 Villalobos, A. P791 Vimercati, R. P670 Viñas, J. O258 Vincent, A. 31, O248 Vincent-Smith, L.. P628 Virtanen, A. P772 Visvardi, A. P875 Vita, G. O307, P904 Vitale, C. P739 Vitkauskiene, A. P705 Vivanco, R. P745 Vladimirova, Z. P692 Vlaikidis, N. P779 Vo, K.H. P370 Vogrig, A. P581 Voigt, K. P854 Voiticovschi-Iosob, C. P654 Vojinovic, D. P950 Volkmann, J. P944 Vollmar, C. O347, P560 Vollmer, T. 134a Volonté, M.A. O238 Voloshyna, N. P369 Volpini, M. P552 Volpini Bertrán, V. P502 Von Rosenstiel, P. O325, P380, P537, P538, P539, P542 Vujnic, M. P893 Vujovic, J. P742, P949 Vural, B. P513 Wagner, F. P393, P747 Wagner, U. P676 Wahbi, K. O223 Waje-Andreassen, U. P410 Wakabayashi, S. P398 Wakil, S. O222 Waldemar, G. 194 Waliszewska-Prosol, M. P512, P570 Walter, H.L. O317 Walter, U. P375 Wandschneider, B. O347 Ward, M.P. P763 Warø, B. P582 Waschbisch, A. P689 Watanabe, T. P938 Waters, P. O248 Wazan, O. O222 Weber, F. P571, P848 Weber, J. P393 Weber, W. O292 Weckhuysen, S. 208 Weeks, S.R. O244 Weerdesteyn, V. 147 Weiner, H. O230, P528, P531 Weis, J. O221 Wenning, G. 126 Wenten, M. P379 Werneck, L.C. P886 Wernsdörfer, C. P375, P376, P384 Werth, E. P420, P421, P422, P423, P428, P444 Westgeest, A.C. P638 Wettmarshausen, C. P375, P376 Wieloch, T. O317 Wiendl, H. P372, P376, P533 Willemsen, M. 30 Williams, E.J. O270 Williams, S. P616, P728 Willis, H. P381 Wing, A.C. O231 Winkelmann, J. P430 Winston, G.P. O270 Wipfler, P. P367 Wirrell, E. P751 Wnuk, M. O318 Wöber, C. P452 Wolf, C. P848 Wolf, M. P424 Wolinsky, J.S. P532 Wong, M.C. P785 Wong-Kisiel, L. P751 Wood, N. 65 Woodhall, M. O248 Woodman, K. P683 Worbe, Y. 106 Worth, R.M. P763 Wu, R. P484 Wu, U.-I. P427 Wuehr, M. P625 Wühr, M. O237 Wynn, D.R. P545 Xi, Z. Xiao, Y. Xiong, G. Xiromerisiou, G. O329 P484 O302 P489 Yahara, O. P892 Yalcin Gursoy, M.H. P620 Yamamoto, R. P523 Yamashita, T. O253 Yamazaki, K. P801 Yamout, B. P365 Yan, G. P473 Yandim Kuscu, D. P558 Yang, M. O229, P388 Yannis, G. P822 Yardimoglu, M. P527 Yasar, H. P765 Yasuda, T. P720, P735 Yasui, K. P938 Yazdani, S. P399 List of Speakers and Authors Zafranskaya, M. P530 Zago, S. Zagrajek, M. Zaharis, T. Zahiri, N. Zakrzewska-Pniewska, B. P670 P570 P862 P555 P724, P790 Zande, M. P373 Zanetta, C. P935, P936 Zangen, A. O238, P767, P768 Zani, J. P600 Zaratin, P. P688 Zardo, E.A. P642 Zarubova, K. P588 Zauner, M. P796 Zavalko, I. P441, P442 Zbornikova, P. P709 Zeller, D. O239, O336 Zerah, M. O283 Zettl, U. P854 Zettl, UK. P848 Zeydan, B. P508 Zhang, A. O327, P372 Zhang, P. P484 Zhang, R. P388 Zhang, Z. P433 Zhao, Y. P693 Zhelyazkova, S. P825 Zheng, H.Y. P472, P479 Zheng, L. P906 Zheng, W.B. P472, P473, P479 Zhu, F. P693 Zhu, Y. O227 Židovská, J. O226 Ziegler, M.S. P642 Ziemssen, T. 159, 187, P556 Zikou, A. P606 Zilinska, Z. P737 Zimmermann, R. P813, P814, P815 Zingler, V. P375, P376 Zisimopoulou, P. O294 Zisimopoulou, V. P677 Zlatareva, D. P830 Zmarandescu, R. P630 Zoabi, W. P719 Zompola, C. P826 Zorzi, G. P944 Zouroudi, S. P606 Zouvelou, V. P878 Zsiros, V. P691 zu Eulenburg, P. O275, P487, P491 Zuberbuhler, P. P626 Zucconi, M. P437, P438, P439 Zwergal, A. O302, P496 Chairs & Authors Yazdankhah, Z. P399 Ye, B. P484 Yeap, K. P447 Yeni, S.N. P511 Yeoh, Q.W. P447 Yetisyigit, T. P627 Yigiter, R. P797 Yilmaz, M. P797 Yimenicioglu, F. P797 Yin, F. O348, P609 Yokoo, H. P834 Yokoyama, S. P882 Yoon, B.A. P871 Yoon, G.-J. P860 Yoshida, K. P892 You, X. P369, P386 Young, C.A. O255, O262, P394, P445 Young, P. O316 Yu, L.-H. P523 Yuan, H. P389 Yuan, Y.-C. P906 Yücel, M. P481, P765, P808 Yuen, H.W. P785 Yust-Katz, S. P682 155 © drummond79 – Fotolia.com Instructions for Speakers and Authors Audiovisual Equipment / Speakers’ Service Centre (SSC) The Speakers‘ Service Centre (SSC) is located close to all lecture halls (see floor plan p. 169). PowerPoint presentations must be handed in via an USB compatible memory stick or via your own laptop at the SSC at least one hour before the beginning of the session. Speakers will have the opportunity to check their presentations on PCs available in the SSC. Posters and Guided PosterHighlight Sessions Posters will be displayed for one half-day. Moderated poster highlight sessions will take place in order to enliven the poster display. Authors are kindly asked to be present for the duration of the poster session in which their posters are on display. Poster highlight sessions require the use of headphones which can be collected in the poster area. Each session is allocated a channel and the channel number is displayed at the start of each walk. All authors are requested to mount and remove their posters at the times mentioned on the next page. Posters still hanging at the end of the removal time will be disposed of by the organisers. 156 Instructions for Speakers and Authors Poster Poster No. Day of Poster Session Session Session Time Poster Mounting Poster Removal 1 P365 – P527 Sunday, 9 June 2013 11:30 – 12:30 09:00 – 10:00 16:00 – 16:30 2 P528 – P685 Monday, 10 June 2013 11:30 – 12:30 09:00 – 10:00 13:00 – 13:30 3 P686 – P836 Monday, 10 June 2013 17:30 – 18:30 14:00 – 14:30 18:30 – 19:00 4 P838 – P957 Tuesday, 11 June 2013 11:30 – 12:30 09:00 – 10:00 13:30 – 14:00 Width: 160 cm Height: 80 cm (horizontal presentation) Poster Desk The poster desk is located in the poster area (see floor plan p. 169). Material to mount your poster will be available there. Video Presentation Authors who have requested a video (DVD) to accompany their poster will have equipment with monitor at their disposal. Publication All accepted abstracts will be published in the "Journal of Neurology" which you will receive with your congress bag. Abstract texts can be viewed on the congress website as from the start of the conference: www.ensinfo.org E-Posters Posters can also be viewed as E-Posters at the indicated station in the poster area. The E-Posters will be presented in addition to the paper posters to enable delegates to easily find and browse posters and to download them as PDF. The posters will be available on the ENS 2013 Website during, and if permitted by the author, after the congress. Chairs & Authors Poster Measurements 157 © MasterLu - Fotolia.com General Information (in alphabetical order) Application for Mobile Devices The ENS App allows delegates to easily navigate through the entire scientific programme from their mobile device. Scan the QR code on the 2nd cover page to download the App or go to your Appstore and search for "ENS 2013". The ENS App is supported by Abstracts All accepted abstracts are published as a supplement to the Journal of Neurology, the official journal of the ENS. Abstract texts are available online as from the beginning of the conference at www.ensinfo.org ATM / Cash Machine An ATM cash machine is located close to the Congress Secretariat (see floor plan p. 169). VISA and MasterCard are accepted. Award In memory of Prof. PK Thomas the ENS is pleased to announce the PK Thomas Award for the best paper on peripheral nerve disorders. Prof. PK Thomas graciously left an annual sum of € 500.– for awarding the best paper on peripheral nerve disorders. The papers will be evaluated during the ENS meeting and the prize winner will be notified in writing after the congress. 158 General Information Badges Access to scientific sessions will only be possible with your personal badge which you will receive at the registration desk. All participants are requested to wear their badge throughout the congress. For replacement of a lost badge € 30.– will be charged. Badge and Bag Recycling You can leave your badge in a recycling box when leaving the conference. If you do not want to keep your congress bag, please bring it back to the congress secretariat. Business Centre Close to the conference centre is the Gran Via 2 mall. Address: Avinguda Gran Via, 75 – 97 Opening times: Monday to Saturday 10:00 – 22:00 Certificates Please refer to p. 7 for details. Cloakroom A cloakroom is available nearby the registration area and is open during the secretariat opening hours. The cloakroom service costs € 2.– per person per day. ENS/EFNS Society Booth and ENS Business Meeting Throughout the meeting, staff is available at the ENS/EFNS booth to answer questions you may have. Exhibition The ENS 2013 exhibition will be open during the following times: ENS Business Meeting 2013 for all ENS members Date and time: Tuesday, 11 June 2013; 11:00 – 12:00 Location: Room D Saturday, 8 June 2013, 12:00 – 16:00 Sunday, 9 June 2013, 09:00 – 17:30 Monday,10 June 2013, 10:30 – 17:30 Tuesday, 11 June 2013, 10:30 – 16:00 The meeting organiser cannot accept liability for personal injuries sustained, or for loss or damage of property, either during, or as a result of the meeting. Please check the validity of your insurance. Internet Corner An internet corner is located in the exhibition area and is available to all congress participants during the opening hours of the exhibition. In this area also WiFi is available. General Information Insurance 159 General Information Italian Agency AIM Group International – AIM Education Srl Ms Raffaella Frigerio Via Guiseppe Ripamonti, 129 20141 Milan / Italy Tel: +39 02 56 60 12 88 Fax: +39 02 70 04 85 85 Emailaifa@aimgroup.eu www.aimgroupinternational.com Language The official language of the congress is English. No simultaneous translation is provided. Lunch and Coffee Breaks Lunch and coffee is included in the registration fee and will be served in the exhibition area as per the times indicated in the Programme Overview (pp. 10 – 17). Message Board A message board is available close to the Congress Secretariat. If you have a message for another delegate, you are welcome to hang it on this board. Posters and E-Posters Please refer to pp. 154 – 155 for detailed information. Press Registration and Media Centre A Media Centre with wireless internet access is available to registered journalists. Press representatives must register at the secretariat showing their official press accreditation. The Media Centre is located close to the lecture halls (see floor plan on p. 169). Social Media Follow "ENS Congress" on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and Google+. Speakers Service Centre (SSC) The SSC is located close to all lecture halls (see floor plan on p. 169). All speakers are kindly asked to hand in their PowerPoint presentation at the SSC at least 1 hour before the start of their session. Shuttle Buses From 8 – 11 June 2013 a free shuttle bus service will be in operation, driving between the "Europa Fira" train station and the ENS Congress Venue (North Entrance; Hall 8). Please refer to pp. 166 – 167 for further details. Teaching Course Manuscripts All teaching course manuscripts can be accessed online after the congress. Please go to the congress website www.congrex.ch/ens2013 (Scientific Programme), and log-in with your email address and the password: ENS2013! Transportation Tickets Transportation tickets can be bought at the "Barcelona Information Desk" close to the Congress Secretariat. 160 General Information Travel Agency Congrex Travel Ltd. Tel: +34 932 334 574 (onsite) Fax: +34 932 344 300 (onsite) Email businesstravel@congrex.com Congrex Travel is present at a desk during the meeting close to the Congress Secretariat. Staff can assist you with your hotel and flight bookings. The official Airline Carrier of the ENS is Star Alliance. Venue The 23rd ENS meeting takes place at the Fira de Barcelona – Recinto Gran Via (www.firabcn.es). The venue is located outside of Barcelona’s city centre, on the way towards Barcelona Airport. The building is not accessible via metro, but can be reached via an FGC train that leaves from "Plaza Espanya" (L8). Refer to pp. 166 – 167 for more details. Address during the conference: ENS 2013 Fira de Barcelona – Recinto Gran Via Pabellon 8 (North Entrance) Av. Joan Carles I, 64 08908 L’Hospitalet de Llobregat Barcelona / Spain Tel: +34 932 334 575 (onsite) All foreign visitors must posess a passport valid for at least the next six months. Please note that visa application procedures can take up to two months and that it is not possible to obtain a visa a the Barcelona Airport. For further information, please have look at the website of the Ministry for Foreign Affairs: www.maec.es WiFi WiFi is available free of charge in the exhibition area. General Information Visa Requirements 161 © fazon - Fotolia.com Registration Information Registration Fee Scientific Programme Up to As from 21 March As from 20 March 2013 to 25 April 2013 26 April 2013 Member ENS € 300.– € 375.– € 410.– Non-member € 490.– € 565.– € 600.– Junior member ENS € 235.– € 310.– € 345.– Junior non-member* € 360.– € 435.– € 470.– Junior non-member** € 265.– € 340.– € 375.– Member Spanish Neurological Society € 405.– € 465.– € 500.– *Colleagues in training, born after 1 January 1978, including subscription to the Journal of Neurology for one year (copy of valid passport obligatory) **Colleagues in training, born after 1 January 1978, excluding subscription to the Journal of Neurology (copy of valid passport obligatory) Please note: the ENS Opening Ceremony (although free of charge) requires separate registration as well as the ENS Farewell Networking Event (E 60.– per person.) Teaching Courses and Workshops during the ENS Meeting are also subject to ENS Congress registration. Registration Fee Teaching Courses Member ENS Non-member Up to 20 March 2013 As from 21 March 2013 Half day € 20.– € 35.– Half day € 35.– € 50.– Full day € 35.– € 65.– Full day € 65.– € 85.– Please note that certificates for Teaching Course participation are only given out during the respective courses and cannot be issued afterwards. 162 Registration Information Workshops and Practical Sessions Up to 20 March 2013 As from 21 March 2013 Member ENS € 15.– € 20.– Non-member € 20.– € 25.– Registration is limited and on a "first-come first-served" basis. Subscription to the Journal of Neurology Should the Meeting participant not be a member of the ENS, he/she will receive a temporary subscription to the Journal of Neurology. This free e-subscription is valid for all issues of 2013. The electronic access codes will be emailed in August 2013. Opening Hours Secretariat and Registration The registration desk at the Congress Venue is open during the following opening hours: Saturday, 8 June 2013, 07:30 – 20:00 Sunday, 9 June 2013, 07:30 – 18:00 Monday,10 June 2013, 07:15 – 18:00 Tuesday, 11 June 2013, 07:15 – 17:30 All documents included in the registration fee (congress bag, personal name badge, Journal of Neurology) will be handed over to registered participants. The participant acknowledges that he/she has no right to lodge damage claims against the organisers, should the holding of the congress be hindered or prevented by unexpected political events or economic events or generally by force majeure, or should the non-appearance of speakers or other reasons necessitate programme changes. With registration, the participant accepts this proviso. Cancellation/ Refund Policy Refund of fees, less 25 % administrative charges, can be applied for in writing until 2 May 2013 to the Organising Secretariat in Basel, Switzerland. After this date no refund will be possible. For any change of names, a fee of € 30.– will be charged. If she/he is not attending the conference and has not respected the cancellation policy, the complete registration costs have to be paid. General Information Responsibility 163 No mat ter where you’re travelling from, the Star Alliance network of fers you a wide choice of flights to Barcelona, Spain. And with 21,900 flights a day to over 1,329 destinations across 194 countries, our 27 member airlines ex tend the same choice to any future conferences you’re planning to at tend. You can also save money when you book your flights. Simply quote the unique conventions code and you and one companion travelling with you will receive a special discount. Bet ter still, no mat ter which Star Alliance member airline’s frequent flyer programme you belong to, you can earn and redeem miles across all 27 airlines. For more information, or to join the airline network that of fers you more choice wherever your conferences take you, simply go to staralliance.com/conventionsplus www.staralliance.com Information correct as at 11/2012 Networking Events Saturday, 8 June 2013 Opening Ceremony 19:30 The Opening Ceremony will take place right after the presidential symposium to round off the first conference day at the Fira Gran Via. Here, participants will have the opportunity to network with colleagues in a relaxed atmosphere! Typical Spanish drinks and tapas will be served. The highlight of this Spanish Evening will be the acrobatic act of building a so called "Castell" (human tower), which is often seen during festivals at many locations within Catalonia. All participants and exhibitors are invited to the reception. Please wear your badge! Location: Fira Gran Via (Hall 8); 2nd floor Monday, 10 June 2013 ENS Farewell Networking Event 20:00 The ENS Farewell Networking Event (standing cocktail reception) will be held at the spectacular Casa Batlló in the city centre of Barcelona and will replace the ENS Banquet this year. Casa Batlló is considered a masterpiece of Art Nouveau architecture. It was built between 1904 and 1906 by the famous architect Antoni Gaudí for Josep Batlló, a wealthy aristocrat. The local name for the building is Casa dels ossos (House of Bones). Dragons, monsters and Venetian masks among others are the elements that recall the sight of the façade. The interior of the house consists of details made of mosaic tiles, wood and glass, offering a dream world to its visitors. The event will take place mainly on the roof top and in the lower levels of the house, where cocktails and warm finger food will be served. A traditional Rumba Group will entertain the audience. Later on, the magical surroundings will transform into a bar and dance floor. Ticket price: E 60.– per person Way Description: From "Europa Fira" FGC train station you will reach "Plaza Espanya". There you can take the green line (L3) of the metro network, direction "Trinitat Nova" and get off at "Passeig de Gràcia" metro station. Casa Batlló is right next to it. Casa Batlló Passeig de Gràcia, 43 08007 Barcelona 165 General Information Onsite tickets: please ask at the Congress Secretariat whether there are still tickets available. Access to the venue is only guaranteed if you have a ticket. © MasterLu - Fotolia.com Useful Information about Barcelona (in alphabetical order) City of Barcelona Barcelona, the capital of the autonomous community of Catalonia is a dynamic and welcoming city and one of the leading drivers of the Mediterranean economy. The creation of new transport networks along with its modern hotel infrastructure has made Barcelona one of the most international of European cities. Greeks, Carthaginians, Romans, Visigoths and Moorish have all left their marks on the city, its culture and customs. A non exhaustive list of the possibilities that the Ciudad de los Prodigios (The City of Wonders) may offer includes the Gothic Quarter, the best preserved in Europe, the unique modernistic architecture of Gaudí, Domènech i Montaner and Puig i Cadafalch, the view from the Tibidabo Hill and the indescribable flavours of both, new and traditional Catalan cuisines. Those who still want to discover the city any further can go for a stroll in Las Ramblas or for a swim on the beach of the Barceloneta. For further information please visit the following website: www.barcelonaturisme.com Barcelona Information Desk 166 City tours can be booked via the website of Barcelona Turisme or at the Barcelona Information Desk, which is located close to the Congress Secretariat onsite. Participants can also obtain city maps and can buy transportation tickets for the public transportation system. Useful Information about Barcelona Barcelona enjoys a Mediterranean climate with warm summers and relatively low rainfall. In June the temperatures are very pleasant at 24° Celsius (75° Fahrenheit) on average. Currency All official congress prices are indicated in Euros (€), which is the official currency in Spain. All major credit cards are accepted in most hotels, restaurants and shops. Electricity Spain uses the 220 volt 50 Hz system. Sockets follow the European standard. Emergency Phone Numbers Fire Department 081 Ambulance Service 112 Police Department 091 Restaurants In Spain, people normally have their meals later than in other European countries. People sit down for lunch between 14:00 and 15:00 and for dinner between 21:00 and 23:00. Safety Barcelona is a safe city, with almost no violent crime, and visitors can stroll around at ease. However, as in any big city, some basic safety precautions should be observed. Congress participants are advised to be vigilant of handbags and wallets, especially in the metro. Shopping Normal trading hours are Monday to Saturday from 09:00 to 13:30 and 16:30 to 20:00. Tipping A general guideline is between 5 % and 10 % of the bill, depending on the quality of the service. Time Zone Spain is on European Time, i.e. Greenwich Mean Time (GMT + 1 hour). General Information Climate 167 © nadirco - Fotolia.com Travel to and within Barcelona Arriving by Plane The Fira Gran Via is located outside of Barcelona’s city centre, on the way towards Barcelona Airport. There is no direct metro connection between the Congress Venue and the airport. The easiest and quickest way to reach the Congress Venue from the airport is by taxi. Taxi Service The travel time by taxi from the airport to the Fira Gran Via (Hall 8) is approx. 15 minutes and the price should be around € 20.– The taxi driver should drop you off at the North Entrance. Radio Taxi 033: +34 933 033 033 Fono Taxi: +34 933 001 100 Public Transportation There is also no direct metro connection from the airport to the city centre. However, city shuttle buses are leaving every 6 – 15 minutes in front of Terminal 1 and 2 and cost around € 5,75 for a single-way ticket and € 9,95 for a return ticket (valid for 9 days). To reach the Congress Venue by public transportation take the aerobus and get off at "Plaza Espanya" (travel time approx. 25 minutes). From "Plaza Espanya" take FGC (train line) "L8" to the station "Europa Fira" (3 stops; travel time approx. 6 minutes). Outside of the "Europa Fira" station, ENS Conference shuttle buses will bring passengers to the North Entrance of the Fira Gran Via (Hall 8). The shuttle buses departure every 3 minutes and the journey to the venue takes about 5 minutes. 168 Travel to and within Barcelona Public Transportation (cont.) The conference shuttle buses are free of charge and are driving between the "Europa Fira" train station and the venue from 8 – 11 June during the following times: Saturday, 8 June 2013, 07:15 – 21:30 Sunday, 9 June 2013,07:15 – 20:00 Monday, 10 June 2013,07:00 – 20:00 Tuesday, 11 June 2013,07:00 – 17:30 © Fira Barcelona General Barcelona transportation tickets can be bought at the "Barcelona Information Desk" close to the Congress Secretariat. • Girona – Barcelona | AP-7, C-33, Ronda Litoral exit 17, Gran Via M2 • Mataró – Barcelona | C-32, Ronda Litoral exit 17, Gran Via M2 • Manresa – Barcelona | C-58, Ronda Litoral exit 17, Gran Via M2 • Aeroport del Prat – Barcelona | C-31, Gran Via • Tarragona – Barcelona | AP-7, A-2, Ronda Litoral exit Barcelona Fires – Gran Via • Igualada – Barcelona | A-2, Ronda Litoral exit Barcelona Fires – Gran Via • Lleida – Barcelona | AP-2, A-2, Ronda Litoral exit Barcelona Fires – Gran Via Delegates arriving by car can use parking F, in front of Hall 8. Parking tickets ca be bought directly in this parking area for € 2,90 / hour. 169 General Information Arriving by Car S a t e l l i t e S y M P o S i u M targeting the Glutamate aMPa receptor a Novel approach in Clinical Practice Sunday 9th June 2013 17.30 – 19.00 Room C Dr Hannah Cock (London, UK) Chairperson Professor Hans-Peter Hartung (Düsseldorf, Germany) Dr Rodrigo Rocamora (Barcelona, Spain) Professor Martin Holtkamp (Berlin, Germany) This symposium is sponsored by Eisai Europe Ltd EpiGen-EU0019 Date of preparation: April 2013 23rd Meeting of the European Neurological Society 8-11 June 2013, Barcelona, Spain General Information Room C i Meeting Room 1 Poster Desk Speakers Service Centre Main Entrance Barcelona Information Desk Secretariat / Registration Main Entrance @ Corner Exhibition Area Room D Room A Poster Exhibition e-Posters Meeting Room 4 ATM Media Centre Room E Meeting Room 2 Room B Cloakroom Room F Meeting Room 3 Meeting Room 5 Plenary Hall Meeting Room 6 Venue Floor Plan 171 List of Exhibitors and Exhibition Floor Plan G22 American Academy of Neurology (AAN), Minneapolis, MN / US B13 Actelion Pharmaceuticals Ltd, Allschwil / CH C12 Bayer HealthCare Pharmaceuticals, Montville,NJ / US B32 Biogen Idec Intl. GmbH, Zug / CH F24 Cadwell, Kennewick, WA / US E23 Electrical Geodesics, Inc (EGI), Eugene, OR / US G20 ENS / EFNS, Basel / CH, Vienna / AT C23 Euroimmun AG, Luebeck / DE B33 Genzyme Europe B.V., Naarden / NL To/from Lecture Halls To/from Lecture Halls B32 B33 D32 A23 Catering Aisle Aisle Aisle A C B B12 A14 A13 A12 A11 A10 D26 E25 D24 E23 C23 B24 Cat Aisle Aisle D E E24 C12 B13 E24 Main Entrance 172 B24 Grifols International S.A., Barcelona / ES D26 Inomed Medizintechnik GmbH, Emmendingen / DE B12 Merck Serono, Darmstadt / DE D32 Novartis Pharma AG, Basel / CH F26 Serono Symposia International Foundation, Geneva / CH F28 SOMNOmedics GmbH, Randersacker / DE E24 Wiley, Oxford / UK A23 Wisepress Ltd., London / UK F28 Catering F26 Aisle Aisle E F E24 F25 To/from Lecture Halls Aisle F24 G G22 F22 G20 F23 F20 F21 173 Exhibition & Satellites E24 Satellite Symposia Saturday, 8 June 2013 Refer to Scientific Programme for full session details 11:50 – 13:20 Room A Emerging insights in multiple sclerosis: Re-evaluating the treatment algorithm (page 21) Satellite Symposia Sunday, 9 June 2013 Refer to Scientific Programme for full session details 12:00 – 13:30 Plenary Hall Moving the treatment of MS forward 12:00 – 13:30 Room B (page 29) Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: where do we stand? 12:00 – 13:30 Room D (page 30) From neurological anomalies to diagnosis of treatable conditions: lessons from Niemann-Pick disease Type C 17:30 – 19:00 Plenary Hall (page 31) Supporting patient engagement for optimized treatment management in MS 17:30 – 19:00 Room C Targeting the glutamate AMPA receptor – a novel approach in clinical practice 174 (page 33) (page 34) © Victoria Demidova - Fotolia.com Satellite Symposia Monday, 10 June 2013 Refer to Scientific Programme for full session details 11:45 – 13:15 Plenary Hall Time matters: early and enduring treatment options in MS 17:30 – 19:00 Room A (page 36) Current challenges of MS therapy: accepted Satellite Symposia (page 39) Tuesday, 11 June 2013 Refer to Scientific Programme for full session details 25 years of partnership: working towards a better future for patients with MS (page 41) 175 Exhibition & Satellites 11:45 – 13:15 Room A Our extentensive client base includes national and international associations, governmental We provide a tailored offering for organisations and corporations. our clients’needs when organising meetings, events and We believe the best part of our conferences, and also deliver work is the close relationship we association management and establish with our clients, which travel & accommodation services. allows us to address their challenges and deliver exciting project. 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Abstract submission deadline: 8 January 2014 12:00–13:30, Sunday 9 June 2013 Fira Barcelona, Convention Centre Gran Via (Room D), Barcelona, Spain PROGRAMME From neurological anomalies to diagnosis of treatable conditions: lessons from Niemann-Pick disease Type C Chaired by Alessandro Burlina (Bassano del Grappa, Italy) Satellite Symposium at the 23rd Meeting of the European Neurological Society (ENS) 2013 Supported by an educational grant provided by Actelion Pharmaceuticals Ltd Chair: Alessandro Burlina (Bassano del Grappa, Italy) 12:00 – 12:10 Welcome & introduction Alessandro Burlina 12:10 – 12:25 Relevance of neurological manifestations in differential diagnosis of ataxias Michelangelo Mancuso (Pisa, Italy) 12:25 – 12:40 A clinical approach to differential diagnosis of central ocular motor disorders Michael Strupp (Munich, Germany) 12:40 – 12:55 From developmental delay to adult cognitive impairment: differential diagnosis Saba Nia (Vienna, Austria) 12:55 – 13:10 Treating neurological progression: disease-specific treatment for NP-C Frédéric Sedel (Paris, France) 13:10 – 13:25 Q&A session All 13:25 – 13:30 Summary & conclusions Alessandro Burlina 13:30 Close Actelion booth and Symposium location D Poster Area Visit us at our Booth n° B13 Registration Main Entrance ZAV_274_ENS2013_ADVERT_04.2013 Exhibition Area Zavesca Symposium (Room D)