Powerpoint slides

You can download the powerpoint slides from the SANE 2019 PANS Conference here:

DEFINITION OF PANS/PANDAS: SYMPTOMS, GRADES OF SEVERITY AND TYPES OF DISEASE TRAJECTORIES
Kiki Chang, MD, Child, Adolescent, and Adult Psychiatrist; Former Professor of Psychiatry, Stanford School of Medicine; Co-Founder Stanford PANS Clinic, USA.

EVIDENCE FOR INFLAMMATION IN PANS–A RHEUMATOLOGIST’ PERSPECTIVE
Jennifer Frankovich, MD, MS, Pediatric Rheumatologist, Clinical Associate Professor Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stanford, Director of PANS Program, Stanford Children’s Health, USA.

DISORDERED EATING IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS WITH PANS
Cynthia Kapphahn, MD, MPH, Clinical Professor, Division of Adolescent Medicine, Stanford University School of Medicine; Medical Director, Eating Disorders Program, Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital, USA.

PANS AND MOOD DISORDERS–OVERLAP OF NEUROCIRCUITRY AND IMPLICATIONS FOR TREATMENT
Kiki Chang, MD, Child, Adolescent, and Adult Psychiatrist; Former Professor of Psychiatry, Stanford School of Medicine; Co-Founder Stanford PANS Clinic, USA.

IMMUNOPSYCHIATRY: STUDYING INFLAMMATORY RESPONSE IN PSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS – FINDINGS FROM ÖREBRO UNIVERSITY
Daniel Eklund, Assistant Professor in Medical Microbiology at Örebro University, Inflammatory Response and Infection Susceptibility Centre (iRiSC), Sweden.
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ACUTE ONSET DEVASTATING PSYCHIATRIC DISORDER IN CHILD AND ADOLESCENT POPULATIONS: PANS, SCHIZOPHRENIA; ENCEPHALITIS OR WHAT?
Christopher Gillberg, MD, Professor of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, University of Gothenburg, Sweden.

PANS IN ADULTS – ARE THERE ANY BOUNDARIES?
Susanne Bejerot, MD, PhD, Professor of Psychiatry, Örebro University, Sweden.

PANS AND PANDAS – BIOMARKERS AND DIAGNOSTICS
Eva Hesselmark, PhD-student, Karolinska insitutet, Stockholm, Sweden.

STRENGTHENING YOUR CHILD’S HEALTHY FOUNDATION (LECTURE FOR PARENTS)
Amy Smith, Nurse Practitioner, Open Medicine Institute, in Mountain View, California, USA.

CREATING CALM: SUPPORTING YOUR PANS CHILD’S SENSORY NEEDS AT HOME AND SCHOOL (LECTURE FOR PARENTS)
Michelle Newby, BHSc(OT), MSc, PhD-student (Occupational Therapy), University of Newcastle, Reg. Occupational Therapist, Clinical Director of Stepping Stones Therapy for Children Newcastle, Australia.

AUTOIMMUNE ENCEPHALITIS IN AUTISM: CONNECTION WITH PANS AND PANDAS
Richard Frye, MD, Professor, Child Neurologist, Phoenix Children’s Hospital; Chief, Neurodevelopmental Disorders; Director, Autism Program Barrow Neurological Institute, USA

CNS AUTOIMMUNITY AND INFECTION IN PSYCHOTIC DISORDERS
Tom Pollak, PhD MRCPsych, Clinical Lecturer and general adult psychiatrist, Department of Psychosis Studies, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King’s College London, United Kingdom.

PANS & OCCUPATIONAL PERFORMANCE: WHAT DO WE KNOW SO FAR?
Michelle Newby, BHSc(OT), MSc, PhD-student (Occupational Therapy), University of Newcastle, Reg. Occupational Therapist, Clinical Director of Stepping Stones Therapy for Children Newcastle, Australia.

LINKS BETWEEN PANS, POTS AND JOINT HYPERMOBILITY, HSD
Markku Partinen, MD, Neurologist, Research Director of the Helsinki Sleep Clinic, Vitalmed Research Centre; Professor in Neurology, University of Helsinki, Finland.

THE GOTHENBURG EXPERIENCE OF INTRAVENOUS IMMUNOGLOBULIN TREATMENT FOR PANDAS/PANS
Anders Fasth, MD, Professor in Immunology, Department of Pediatrics at Institute of Clinical Sciences, University of Gothenburg, Sweden.

EXPERIENCES FROM A SWEDISH SPECIALIZED PANS-TEAM
Caroline Gromark, MD, Child and adolescent Psychiatry specialist, BUP OCD and related disorders, CAP Research Center, Sweden.