Conor Fearon (@fearonconor) 's Twitter Profile
Conor Fearon

@fearonconor

Neurologist | Movement Disorders

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Neurology Journal (@greenjournal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Teaching NeuroImage: Medullary Edema Due to Dural Arteriovenous Fistula—A Potentially Characteristic Imaging Finding bit.ly/3CPNq2j #NeurologyRF

Teaching NeuroImage: Medullary Edema Due to Dural Arteriovenous Fistula—A Potentially Characteristic Imaging Finding bit.ly/3CPNq2j

#NeurologyRF
Neurology Journal (@greenjournal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Teaching NeuroImage: Medullary Edema Due to Dural Arteriovenous Fistula—A Potentially Characteristic Imaging Finding bit.ly/3CPNq2j #NeurologyRF

Teaching NeuroImage: Medullary Edema Due to Dural Arteriovenous Fistula—A Potentially Characteristic Imaging Finding bit.ly/3CPNq2j

#NeurologyRF
The Dublin Neurological Institute (@dni_neurology) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There's a great line up of both national and international speakers and some fascinating case reports 🗣️ #NeuroinflamationForum2025 #neurology #nueroinflammation

There's a great line up of both national and international speakers and some fascinating case reports 🗣️

#NeuroinflamationForum2025
#neurology #nueroinflammation
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Great first session with Dr Patrick Waters of University Oxford presenting the utility Acetylcholine Receptor assays in diagnoses, followed by Prof Eoin Flanagan, of Mayo Clinic Rochester, discussing MOG antibody associated diseases. #NeuroInflammatoryForum2025

Great first session with Dr Patrick Waters of University Oxford presenting the utility Acetylcholine Receptor assays in diagnoses,  followed by Prof Eoin Flanagan, of Mayo Clinic Rochester, discussing MOG antibody associated diseases.

#NeuroInflammatoryForum2025
The Dublin Neurological Institute (@dni_neurology) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Professor Sean Pittock is untangling the complex web of therapeutic targets for autoimmune conditions and touching on AI in diagnostics, spinal cord stimulation for treatment of MS and the use of wearables sensors in clinic. #NeuroInflammationForum2025

Professor Sean Pittock is untangling the complex web of therapeutic targets for autoimmune conditions and touching on AI in diagnostics, spinal cord stimulation for treatment of MS and the use of wearables sensors in clinic.  #NeuroInflammationForum2025
Méabh O'Hare (@meabhohare) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#AANAM Join us today at 2:30 for a deep dive into the clinical approach to gait disorders! We’ll be sharing insights from neuro-PT, movement, and neuromuscular neurology. Lots of videos and opportunities to test your observational skills! With Dr. Xenos Mason

#AANAM Join us today at 2:30 for a deep dive into the clinical approach to gait disorders! We’ll be sharing insights from neuro-PT, movement, and neuromuscular neurology. Lots of videos and opportunities to test your observational skills! With <a href="/XenosMason/">Dr. Xenos Mason</a>
My Neuropath News (@neuropathclinic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Midbrain cytotoxic T cells as a distinct neuropathological feature of progressive supranuclear palsy #neuropath academic.oup.com/brain/advance-…

Gabor G. Kovacs MD PhD FRCPC (@ggkovacsbrain) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Further evidence that Progressive supranuclear palsy has prominent inflammatory associations. Indeed, this is different than that seen in Parkinson’s or Alzheimer’s. Time to reconsider PSP pathogenesis? academic.oup.com/brain/advance-…

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Couto et al. observe increased numbers of cytotoxic T cells in the substantia nigra of patients with progressive supranuclear palsy compared to Parkinson’s disease, suggesting a potential autoimmune component in the pathogenesis of PSP. tinyurl.com/4k8vm2h9

Couto et al. observe increased numbers of cytotoxic T cells in the substantia nigra of patients with progressive supranuclear palsy compared to Parkinson’s disease, suggesting a potential autoimmune component in the pathogenesis of PSP. tinyurl.com/4k8vm2h9
The Dublin Neurological Institute (@dni_neurology) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Newsletter 🗞️🧠 In this month’s newsletter we have key updates on some of our fundraising activities as well as the latest developments in our research initiatives. Available below👇🏼 neurologicalinstitute.ie/wp-content/upl…

Erin Daly (@erindaly1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Kicking off the Joint Neurology & Geriatric Medicine Conference on the Management of Parkinson's Disease The Pillar Dublin Mater Hospital Trauma Congratulations to the organising Committee on a comprehensive and engaging programme

Kicking off the Joint Neurology &amp; Geriatric Medicine Conference on the Management of Parkinson's Disease <a href="/ThePillarDublin/">The Pillar Dublin</a> <a href="/MaterTrauma/">Mater Hospital Trauma</a> Congratulations to the organising Committee on a comprehensive and engaging programme
The Dublin Neurological Institute (@dni_neurology) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Professor Richard Walsh is kicking off the final session now speaking about some of the Advanced therapeutic options for the management of PD - including continuous infusions of medication, deep brain stimulation and touching on the use of technology in monitoring efficacy! đź§ 

Professor Richard Walsh is kicking off the final session now speaking about some of the Advanced therapeutic options for the management of PD - including continuous infusions of medication, deep brain stimulation and touching on the use of technology in monitoring efficacy! đź§ 
The Dublin Neurological Institute (@dni_neurology) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Proud Moments at the 61st Annual Irish Neurological Association Meeting! We are delighted to celebrate the successful poster and podium presentations of our ongoing research projects and clinical audits, all supported by the Dublin Neurological Institute at the Mater Hospital.

Proud Moments at the 61st Annual Irish Neurological Association Meeting! 

We are delighted to celebrate the successful poster and podium presentations of our ongoing research projects and clinical audits, all supported by the Dublin Neurological Institute at the Mater Hospital.
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We’re delighted to announce that a project we are supporting, Integrated Care Pathway for Managing Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension, has received HSE Spark funding! With support from the DNI, we’re working together to deliver better, more integrated care 🧠 #HSESpark

We’re delighted to announce that a project we are supporting, Integrated Care Pathway for Managing Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension, has received HSE Spark funding!

With support from the DNI, we’re working together to deliver better, more integrated care 🧠 

#HSESpark
The Dublin Neurological Institute (@dni_neurology) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We were proud to support the @NeurologicalAllianceof Ireland at Tuesdays Pre budget launch. NAI are calling for investment in 4 community neurorehabilitation teams including the North West. A fully staffed team for the North West was promised in 2019

We were proud to support the @NeurologicalAllianceof Ireland at Tuesdays Pre budget launch. NAI are calling for investment in 4 community neurorehabilitation teams including the North West. A fully staffed team for the North West was promised in 2019
The Dublin Neurological Institute (@dni_neurology) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Check out our new publication in Sensors: "Determining Falls Risk in People with Parkinson’s Disease Using Wearable Sensors: A Systematic Review." This paper explores how wearable technology can help identify individuals with Parkinson’s at risk of falls. lnkd.in/eTbNwFnd