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London, United Kingdom 2013 Delirium J. McManus, Ireland Cognitive impairment and dementia after stroke L. Pantoni, Italy 4. Teaching Course Update on stroke prevention Chairs: J. Kappelle, The Netherlands and A. Lindgren, Sweden Ischaemic stroke risk factors: current status. A. Lindgren, Sweden Investigation strategies to direct secondary prevention: Ischaemic stroke and TIA V. Thijs, Belgium Secondary prevention of ischaemic stroke and TIA: what is the current evidence base? What are the gaps in knowledge? J. Kappelle, The Netherlands Cost-effectiveness of secondary stroke prevention M. Walters, UK 5. Teaching Course Rehabilitation after stroke Chairs: N. Ward, UK and T. Nyffeler, Switzerland Mechanisms of stroke recovery and restorative stroke therapeutics S. Cramer, USA Neglect: mechanisms, diagnostics and therapeutics. T. Nyffeler, Switzerland Rehabilitation of language after stroke A. Leff, UK Current evidence for motor rehabilitation after stroke G. Kwakkel, The Netherlands Cerebrovasc Dis 2013; 35 (suppl 3)1-854 5 Teaching Courses Teaching Course 1- 5, 13:00 – 15:00 1. Teaching Course Subarachnoid haemorrhage Chairs: G. Rinkel, The Netherlands and O. Nilsson, Sweden Diagnostic aspects of subarachnoid haemorrhage M. Vergouwen, The Netherlands Less common variants of SAH: perimesencephalic and convexal bleeds R. Geraldes, Portugal Update on SAH management and therapeutics O. Nilsson, Sweden Long term prognostic aspects after SAH G. Rinkel, The Netherlands 2. Teaching Course Paediatric stroke: recent insights into aetiology and treat-ment Chairs: K. Braun, The Netherlands and M. Steinlin, Switzerland The role of thrombolysis in paediatric stroke V. Ganesan, UK Overlaps between young adult and pediatric arteriopathies K. Braun, The Netherlands Insigths from population-based studies of pediatric stroke M. Steinlin, Switzerland Current management of sickle cell stroke: insights from recent clinical trials F. Kirkham, UK 3. Teaching Course Long term neuropsychiatric consequences of stroke Chairs: G. Mead, UK and M. Endres, Germany Post stroke depression; what is known, what is in development? M. Endres, Germany Fatigue G. Mead, UK


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