Second Opinion on Neurology

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Remote consultations in neurology are carried out in order to obtain a second opinion on the established or presumptive diagnosis of central and peripheral nervous system diseases, surrounding structures, including blood vessels and muscles, interpretation of the prior results of clinical, laboratory, ultrasound, radiological CT, MRI or PET examination, to receive recommendations for further treatment and diagnostic tactics. The main range of problems when this form of medical consultation is advisable and technically feasible, covers the following neurological diseases: cerebral haemorrhages, intracranial aneurysms, arteriovenous malformations and fistulas, benign and malignant brain and spinal cord tumors, brain metastases, lesions and tumors of peripheral nerves, epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, dementia, polyneuropathies, muscular dystrophy, chronic pain, neuralgia, degenerative spine diseases, neurological syndromes. Risk and the disease staging assessment could have a high degree reliability by the provision of the following examination results: CT, MRI, PET images, results of electroneurological diagnostics, cerebrospinal fluid puncture studies, laboratory test results.

A neurologist, involved in giving a second opinion, makes a conclusion about his agreement with the previous diagnosis, or questions its correctness on the basis of incomplete examination or different interpretation of its results. In the latter case are to be given the proposals for further diagnostic measures. An important aspect of the remote second opinion procedure is the assessment of therapeutic options and suggestions for the further treatment and observation tactics. The consulting doctor gives an opinion on the conservative or surgical treatment advisability. He can also, by the presence of a complete diagnostic picture, recommend a scheme of surgical, drug, physiotherapeutic or rehabilitation treatment.

The possibilities of getting a second opinion may be limited by the patients, who have not been successful in stopping the pathological process after applying modern drug treatment methods. This does not exclude creating of a new therapy plan, which could lead to treatment success or stabilization of the disease pathoprogression.

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Reviews : Neurology

Сергей Николаевич

Andreas Hufnagel

Спасибо профессору Хуфнагелю и фирме Медконс за заочную консультацию.

Галина Константиновна Л.

Andreas Hufnagel

Профессор Хуфнагель известен как отличный невропатолог. Консультировалась с ним по скайпу по поводу мигрени. Узнала о новых медикаментах, которые профессор посоветовал мне регулярно использовать. Консультацией очень довольна.

Ольга и Рафаил Ф.

Center for Epilepsy, Beta Klinik Bonn, Germany

Наш ребёнок страдает эпилепсией, но лечение в основном с очень слабым эффектом. Второе мнение профессора из Бонна сыграло для нашей семьи важную роль, потому что благодаря этому ребёнку поменяли план лечения, изменили дозы медикаментов. Мы теперь очень…

Рустем Ф.

Christian E. Elger

Проконсультировался заочно с профессором Эльгером из Бонна. Очень эффективно и недорого!

Карина Х.

Christian E. Elger

Очень понравилась форма видеоконсультации с профессором Эльгером из Бонна. Спасибо.

Дитер Г.

Andreas Hufnagel

Попросил Проф. Др. Хуфнагеля (Дюссельдорф) высказать второе мнение по моей проблеме. Ответом очень доволен. Всё было организовано очень хорошо, хоть и пришлось немного подождать.

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