
Vol. 5. Issue. 1. (January – March 2025)


Functional cognitive disorder: Beyond pseudodementia
Introduction Many patients with cognitive symptoms, such as subjective memory complaints, may in fact have functional cognitive disorder. Development This review explores various aspects of functional cognitive disorder. We describe the clinical characteristics that support […]

Survey on first-line therapeutic management of relapsing–remitting multiple sclerosis in clinical practice in Spain
Introduction Current therapies for relapsing–remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS) help reduce morbidity and delay disease progression. However, the available information on factors influencing decision-making regarding first-line treatment remain poorly understood. Methods Based on a review of […]
Ibero-American consensus statement on migraine treatment
Introduction and objectives Migraine is the most common reason for neurology outpatient consultation; more than 80% of patients with migraine suffer some degree of associated disability. Migraine is an underdiagnosed disorder and patients frequently receive […]
Association of depression in multiple sclerosis with fatigue, sleep disturbances, disability, and health-related quality of life: Outcomes of a cross-sectional study
Introduction Depression affect individuals with multiple sclerosis (MS) more frequently compared with the general population. It can worsen the symptoms of MS, influence disability progression, and significantly reduce the quality of life (QoL). Method We […]

Neurotoxicity of aluminium chloride and okadaic acid in zebrafish: Unravelling Alzheimer’s disease model via learning and memory function evaluation
Introduction/objectives Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is characterised by a progressive decline in cognitive abilities, especially learning and memory. To validate the zebrafish as a suitable model organism for AD, the study examined the effects of 2 […]

Transition from paediatric to adult neurological care: What do we know?
Introduction Healthcare advances have allowed an increase in the survival of paediatric patients with neurological diseases. As a result, it is increasingly common to find these patients in adult neurology consultations. The aim of this […]