Dr. Scott Douglas Newsome D.O.
Neurologist | Neurology
Johns Hopkins Hospital 600 N. Wolf Street, Baltimore MD, 21287About
Dr. Scott Newsome specializes in the care of patients with neuroimmunological and neuroinflammatory disorders of the central nervous system. He has special interest in evaluating and treating patients ...
Education and Training
College Of Osteopathic Med Medicine
Board Certification
UrologyAmerican Board of UrologyABU- 2008
Provider Details
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Varicella-zoster virus vasculopathy and central nervous system immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome with human immunodeficiency virus infection treated with steroids.
- PML-IRIS in a patient treated with brentuximab.
- Daclizumab-induced adverse events in multiple organ systems in multiple sclerosis.
- Clinical reasoning: A 68-year-old man with a first presentation of status epilepticus.
- The impact of dynamic balance measures on walking performance in multiple sclerosis.
- A rare case of hyponatremia from a hypothalamic lesion in a patient with multiple sclerosis.
- Molecular diagnostic tests to predict the risk of progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy in natalizumab-treated multiple sclerosis patients.
- Longitudinally extensive myelopathy in children.
- Quantitative sensory and motor measures detect change overtime and correlate with walking speed in individuals with multiple sclerosis.
- Unmasking and provoking severe disease activity in a patient with NMO spectrum disorder.
- Patient Management Problem.
- Disseminated zoster with paresis in a multiple sclerosis patient treated with dimethyl fumarate.
- Subgroup and sensitivity analyses of annualized relapse rate over 2 years in the ADVANCE trial of peginterferon beta-1a in patients with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis.
- Management Strategies for Flu-Like Symptoms and Injection-Site Reactions Associated with Peginterferon Beta-1a: Obtaining Recommendations Using the Delphi Technique.
- Serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors may exacerbate stiff-person syndrome.
Awards
- 2008 AAN Annual Meeting Resident Scholarship
- 2007 Consortium of MS Centers Scholarship Program
- 2006 MASTER MS Fellowship Program
- 2004 Inducted in the NYCOM Psi Sigma Alpha Honor Society (Alpha Omega Alph
- 1999 Honors Graduate: University at Albany
- 1998 Howard Hughes Research Fellowship
Treatments
- Multiple Sclerosis (ms), Neurological Disorders, Optic Neuritis
Fellowships
- The Johns Hopkins Hospital 2009
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