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X-WR-CALDESC:<b>Zoom Saturday Seminar\n\nNeurological Complications in Down
  syndrome: How to Identify and Protect </b>\n\n-	Review common neurological
  complications in Down syndrome\n-	Review the most common stroke-related co
 nditions that persons with Down syndrome exhibit with Moyamoya Disease and
  Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy (CAA).\n-	Review the common signs and symptoms
  of Moyamoya disease and CAA\, how to get diagnosed and what treatments ca
 n be used.\n-	Review a potential\, non-invasive method to predict stroke be
 fore it happens\n\n<b>Early Identification can save lives! </b>\n\n\n<b>Ab
 out Jonathan D. Santoro\, MD </b>\nDr. Santoro serves as the Director of t
 he Neuroimmunology and Demyelinating Disorders Program at Children's Hospi
 tal Los Angeles. He is also an Assistant Professor of Neurology at the Kec
 k School of Medicine at the University of Southern California. Dr. Santoro
  completed his undergraduate\, master's\, and medical degrees at Tulane Un
 iversity. He subsequently completed pediatric and child neurology residenc
 ies at Stanford University School of Medicine with sub-specialty training 
 in neuroimmunology and pediatric multiple sclerosis at Harvard Medical Sch
 ool. Dr. Santoro also has clinical research expertise in inflammation rela
 ted to cerebrovascular disease and neurocognitive disorders such as Down s
 yndrome regression syndrome.\n
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DESCRIPTION:<b>Zoom Saturday Seminar\n\nNeurological Complications in Down 
 syndrome: How to Identify and Protect </b>\n\n-	Review common neurological 
 complications in Down syndrome\n-	Review the most common stroke-related con
 ditions that persons with Down syndrome exhibit with Moyamoya Disease and 
 Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy (CAA).\n-	Review the common signs and symptoms 
 of Moyamoya disease and CAA\, how to get diagnosed and what treatments can
  be used.\n-	Review a potential\, non-invasive method to predict stroke bef
 ore it happens\n\n<b>Early Identification can save lives! </b>\n\n\n<b>Abo
 ut Jonathan D. Santoro\, MD </b>\nDr. Santoro serves as the Director of th
 e Neuroimmunology and Demyelinating Disorders Program at Children's Hospit
 al Los Angeles. He is also an Assistant Professor of Neurology at the Keck
  School of Medicine at the University of Southern California. Dr. Santoro 
 completed his undergraduate\, master's\, and medical degrees at Tulane Uni
 versity. He subsequently completed pediatric and child neurology residenci
 es at Stanford University School of Medicine with sub-specialty training i
 n neuroimmunology and pediatric multiple sclerosis at Harvard Medical Scho
 ol. Dr. Santoro also has clinical research expertise in inflammation relat
 ed to cerebrovascular disease and neurocognitive disorders such as Down sy
 ndrome regression syndrome.\n
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220910T110000
LOCATION:Zoom
SUMMARY:Neurological Complications in Down syndrome:
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