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Pract Neurol 2009;9:67 doi:10.1136/jnnp.2009.900904
  • Editor’s choice

Editor’s choice

Once upon a time when I was young, some or maybe many patients with a neurological problem got a diagnosis, which was not necessarily correct, and that was all—no discussion of its effect on living or working. For example, I can’t remember much discussion about driving. And even now, as some new research will be showing, doctors and other clinicians are apt to omit the all-important driving discussion with patients who have fixed or intermittent neurological problems that could affect their driving safety. I was therefore pleased when Rhys Thomas and Tom Hughes from Cardiff suggested they write a driving article for us, and after many months of …

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