Erik Greb joined the staff of Neurology Reviews in January 2012. Since then, he has attended scientific conferences, conducted video interviews, and written about clinical research in multiple sclerosis, epilepsy, Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease, stroke, and other neurologic disorders. In addition to news articles, Erik has written investigative stories about multiple sclerosis, headache, and epilepsy. He previously wrote about pharmaceutical manufacturing, drug formulation and delivery, quality assurance, and regulation for Pharmaceutical Technology.
News
Manual dexterity may decline more rapidly in pediatric-onset MS
- Author:
- Erik Greb
WEST PALM BEACH, FLA. – Age, sex, Patient-Determined Disease Steps, and multiple sclerosis type significantly affect...
News
Serum GFAP may indicate disease severity in NMOSD
- Author:
- Erik Greb
WEST PALM BEACH, FLA. – Increased levels of serum GFAP appear to indicate a higher risk of an attack.
News
Age does not appear to affect efficacy of siponimod in secondary progressive MS
- Author:
- Erik Greb
WEST PALM BEACH, FLA. – Although siponimod is well tolerated overall, adverse events may lead to discontinuation...
News
Inebilizumab benefits patients with NMOSD
- Author:
- Erik Greb
WEST PALM BEACH, FLA. – The treatment reduces the risk of attacks, the risk of disability worsening, and the number...
News
Eculizumab reduces relapse-related hospitalizations in patients with NMOSD
- Author:
- Erik Greb
WEST PALM BEACH, FLA. – The monoclonal antibody may reduce health care resource utilization in this patient...
News
Serum NfL levels may predict 10-year deep gray matter volumes
- Author:
- Erik Greb
WEST PALM BEACH FLA. – Levels of NfL during the first 5 years after MS onset are associated with the volumes of the...
News
Key differences found between pediatric- and adult-onset MS
- Author:
- Erik Greb
WEST PALM BEACH, FLA. – Patients with pediatric-onset MS have less higher education and greater use of highly...
News
OCT may help predict disease activity in CIS
- Author:
- Erik Greb
WEST PALM BEACH, FLA. – Low ganglion cell and inner plexiform layer thickness is associated with an increased risk...
News
Antiepileptic drugs may not independently impair cognition
- Author:
- Erik Greb
Data may encourage efforts to optimize therapeutic doses for maximum seizure control, say the investigators.
News
AAN publishes guideline on the treatment of sleep problems in children with autism
- Author:
- Erik Greb
Behavioral strategies should be the first-line treatment, and clinicians should offer melatonin if these strategies are not helpful, according to...
News
Functional outcomes of SLAH may be superior to those of open resection
- Author:
- Erik Greb
BALTIMORE – Functional status following surgery may not correlate with seizure-freedom status, according to the...
News
EEG abnormalities may indicate increased risk for epilepsy in patients with autism
- Author:
- Erik Greb
BALTIMORE – A family history of febrile seizures, but not a patient’s history of febrile seizures, was associated...
News
Biopsy not required to diagnose most cases of pediatric celiac disease
- Author:
- Erik Greb
An updated guidance from the European Society of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition could facilitate diagnosis and reduce...
News
Serum levels of neurofilament light are increased before clinical onset of MS
- Author:
- Erik Greb
The findings support the existence of a prodromal phase of MS and could facilitate early diagnosis and treatment.
News
Chronic cough in COPD linked to more severe disease
- Author:
- Erik Greb
In patients with COPD, chronic cough is associated with more respiratory symptoms, decreased lung function, and increased inflammatory biomarkers...