Ali Al Janaahi: Clinical Insights on Recurrent Stroke in Neuro‑Behçet Disease at DINC 2026
Ali Al Janaahi, Medical Intern at Dubai Health, shared a post on LinkedIn:
”I am excited to share that our poster titled ‘Recurrent stroke presentation in Neuro-Behcet Disease: Clinical Insights from a Case Report’ was accepted at the 6th Dubai International Neurology Congress, which took place in Dubai from February 13- 15, 2026.
The following work provides insights into the diagnostic challenges of Neuro-Behcet disease in young patients presenting with stroke-like symptoms, with emphasis on clinical suspicion/reasoning, MRI findings, CSF analysis, multidisciplinary care, and sustained management.
I am grateful to have the opportunity to attend this congress over its three days, during which major topics were discussed, including stroke guideline updates, dementias, headache disorders, demyelinating disease, AI in neuroimaging, and chronic pain management, with a clear emphasis on global knowledge exchange and evidence-based neurological care.”

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