Tag Archives: Dr. Brian Crum

Multifocal motor neuropathy


When Cecilia Van Gorp began losing movement and strength in her limbs, doctors thought she had Lou Gehrig’s disease. A trip to Mayo Clinic revealed multifocal motor neuropathy. Continue reading

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Surgery helps Jody get control of her life


Two jobs, four kids and myasthenia gravis — this young mother does a remarkable job of managing a busy life and a serious neuromuscular disease. Continue reading

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Myasthenia gravis – Early detection and right treatment


Early detection and the right medication help Jim Miller live a normal life. That’s the outlook for most patients who have myasthenia gravis, say Mayo neurologists. Continue reading

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Mayo Clinic Neurologists Explain Their Interest in ALS


Check out this video to learn why two Mayo Clinic neurologists, Eric Sorenson, M.D., and Brian Crum, M.D., choose to  research and treat patients with ALS, which is more commonly known as Lou Gehrig’s Disease. Share/Bookmark

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