
ICNA is a respected international group of child neurologists who wish to advance the care of children with neurological problems throughout the world. It primarily focuses its activities in developing countries, aiming to improve diagnoses, advance treatment alternatives, and support general care of the patients, as well as develop education and training.
You can find out more about ICNA by reading JICNA, the Journal of the International Child Neurology Association.
International Review of Child Neurology (IRCN) Series
Together with Mac Keith Press, ICNA publishes the well-respected International Review of Child Neurology (IRCN) Series.
The idea of the IRCN Series was conceived in 1982 by the ICNA Executive and spurred on by John Stobo Prichard from Toronto. The task of editing the series was given to Prichard, and the first book in the series, Children with Brain Dysfunction by Isabelle Rapin, was launched at the Third Congress hosted in Copenhagen in 1982.
Offers and Promotions
ICNA members get a 20% discount on all Mac Keith Press books and courses – contact [email protected] for more information.
20% off Mac Keith Press Books and eBooks and Editorial Services
Your society representatives can supply you with discount codes for books. For editorial services, you can simply state your membership when completing the estimator form.
20% discount on Mac Keith Press Courses and Hammersmith Neurological Examinations annual subscriptions.
Your society representatives can supply you with discount codes for courses and Hammersmith subscriptions.
Key Books
As an ICNA member, you are entitled to 20% off all our books.
Key Papers in DMCN
ICNA and the Global Regional Initiative Program: Aligning with IGAP towards providing child neurology services where they are most needed
Invited Editorial by Past-President of the International Child Neurology Association (ICNA) Jo M. Wilmshurst.
The complex genetic inheritance of Anatolia, Turkey
Invited Editorial by Chairman of the 2022 ICNA meeting Haluk Topaloğlu.
One brain for all age groups
Invited Editorial by Wolfgang Grisold and Steven L. Lewis, World Federation of Neurology, London, UK.
Book review: Recent Advances in the Neurological and Neurodevelopmental Impact of HIV, Edited by Amina Abubakar, Kirsten A Donald, Jo M Wilmshurst, and Charles R Newton
Book review by Professor Louise Kuhn.
Neurological development of children who are HIV-exposed and uninfected
This paper investigates evidence on the neurological development of children who are human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-exposed and uninfected (CHEU) is synthesized.
Stroke transcranial Doppler in children with human immunodeficiency virus
This study explores stroke syndromes and transcranial Doppler (TCD) findings in children with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and examine the associations between TCD and clinical and laboratory data.
Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis: clinical phenotype, epidemiology, and preventive interventions
Children with, or exposed to, human immunodeficiency virus infection, who contract measles may be at increased risk of SSPE.
Video Spotlight
DMCN publishes a lively programme of podcasts, featuring interviews and discussions with authors, editors and reviewers.
Selected highlights from DMCN video podcasts





