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Autoimmune Encephalitides: A Broadening Field of Treatable Conditions
Neurologist 22:1-13, Kalman, B., 2017

The Parkinsons Complex: Parkinsonism Is Just the Tip of the Iceberg
Ann Neurol 59:591-596, Langston,J.W., 2006

Current and Emerging Issues in Wilsons Disease
NEJM 389:922-938, Roberts,E.A. & Schilsky, M.L., 2023

Recent Advances in the Diagnosis and Management of Cluster Headache
BMJ 376:e059577, Schindler, E. & Burish, M.J., 2022

Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
BMJ 368:L7012, Fox, H.,et al, 2020

Migraine
NEJM 383:1866-1876, Ashina, M., 2020

Muscular Dystrophies
Lancet 394:2025-2038, Mercuri, E.,et al, 2019

Antibody-Mediated Encephalitis
NEJM 378:840-851, Dalmau, J.,et al, 2018

Endovascular Thrombectomy of Ischemic Stroke
JAMA 316:1265-1266, Warach, S. & Johnston, C., 2016

Implementing a Mobile Stroke Unit Program in the United States
JAMA Neurol 72:229-234, Rajan, S.,et al, 2015

Stent-Retriever Thrombectomy after Intravenous t-PA vs. t-PA Alone in Stroke
NEJM 372:DOI:10.1056/NEJMoa1415061, DOI:10.1056 NEJM e1503217, Saver, J.L.,et al, 2015

Thrombectomy within 8 Hours after Symptom Onset in Ischemic Stroke
NEJM 372:DOI:10.1056 NEJMoa1503780, DOI:1056NEJM e1503217, Jovin, T.G.,et al, 2015

Stent-Retriever Thrombectomy after Intravenous t-PA vs. t-PA Alone in Stroke
NEJM 372:2285-2295,2347, Saver, J.L.,et al, 2015

Thrombectomy within 8 hours after Symptom Onset in Ischemic Stroke
NEJM 372:2296-2306,2347, Jovin, T.G.,et al, 2015

Long-Term Improvement of Musicians Dystonia after Stereotactic Ventro-Oral Thalamotomy
Ann Neurol 74:648-654,627, Horisawa, S.,et al, 2013

Advances in Treatment of Bacterial Meningitis
Lancet 380:1693-1702,1623, Van de Beek, D.,et al, 2012

Parkinsons Disease
Lancet 373:2055-2066, Lees,A.J.,et al, 2009

Neural Transplantation in Huntington Disease: Long-Term Grafts in Two Patients
Neurol 68:2093-2098, Keene,C.D.,et al, 2007

Recent Advances in the Diagnosis and Management of Migraine
BMJ 332:25-29, Goadsby,P.J., 2006

Adult Epilepsy
Lancet 367:1087-1100, Duncan,J.S.,et al, 2006

Treatments of Parkinson Disease
Arch Neurol 60:1680-1684, Shults,C.W., 2003

Therapies for Movement Disorders
Arch Neurol 59:699-702, Goetz,C.G &Hinson,V.K., 2002

Management of Epilepsy in Adolescents and Adults
Lancet 356:323-329, Brodie,M.J. & French,J.A., 2000

Motor and Cognitive Improvements in Patients with Huntington's Disease after Neurol Trasnplantation
Lancet 356:1975-1979,1945, Bachoud-Levi,A.,et al, 2000

Restless Legs Syndrome Improved By Pramipecole, A Double-Blind Randomized Trial
Neurol 52:938-943, Montplaisir,J.,et al, 1999

Medical Management of Epilepsy in Adults
Neurol 51:S15-S20, Mattson,R.H., 1999

Molecular Basis of the Neurodegenerative Disorders
NEJM 340:1970-1980, Martin,J.B., 1999

The Genetics of Alzheimer Disease, Current Status and Future Prospects
Arch Neurol 55:294-296, Blacker,D.&Tanzi,R.E., 1998

Imaging the Brain, Part 1 & 2
NEJM 338:812-820, 889-8961998., Gilman,S., 1998

HIV-Protease Inhibitors
NEJM 338:1281-1292, Flexner,C., 1998

Complete Genomic Screen in Late-Onset Familial Alzheimer Disease, Evidence for a New Locus on Chromosome 12
JAMA 278:1237-1241, 12821997., Pericak-Vance,M.A.,et al, 1997

The Use of Parenteral Antiepileptic Drugs & The Role of Fosphenytoin
(Suppl Editor) , Neurol 46:S1-S2896., Wilder,B.J., 1996

Trinucleotide Repeat Expansion in Neurological Disease
Ann Neurol 36:814-822, LaSpada,A.R.,et al, 1994

Molecular Genetics in Neurology
Ann Neurol 34:757-773, Martin,J.B., 1993

Automated Detection of Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus Using CT Imaging for Calculating the Ventricle-to-Subarachnoid Volume Ratio
AJNR 46:141-146, Knittel,J.J.,et al, 2025

Automated Idiopathic Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus Diagnosis via Artificial Intelligence-Based 3D T1 MRI Volumetric Analysis
AJNR 46:33-40, Lee,J.,et al, 2025

General AI May Revolutionize Neurology 0 Or It Might be Bad
JAMA Neurol doi 10.1001/JAMANEUROL.2025.0905, Westover,M.B. & Westover,A.M., 2025

Upadacitinib - An Up-and-Comer for Treatment of Giant-Cell Arteritis
NEJM 392:2062-2064, Koster,M.J. & Warrington,K.J., 2025

A Phase 3 Trial of Inebilizumab in Generalized Myasthenia Gravis
NEJM 392:2309-2320, Nowak,R.J.,et al, 2025

Educational Strategies for Clinical Supervision of Artificial Intelligence Use
NEJM 393:786-797, Abdulnour,R-E. E.,et al, 2025

AI in Neurology: Everything, Everywhere, all at One PRT 2:Speech, Sentience, Scruples, and Service
Ann Neurol 98:431-447, Rizzo, M., 2025

New Treatments for Migraine: CGRP Monoclonal Antibodies, Gepants, and Ditans
BMJ 390:e085564, Burch, R. & Rittenberg, E., 2025

Evolving Role of Imaging in Acute Ischemic Stroke Care
Stroke 55:765-768, Ospel,J.M., & Boulouis,G., 2024

Chronic Immunotherapy for Myasthenia Gravis
www.UptoDate.Com, Bird,S.J., 2024

Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Clinical Medicine, 2023
NEjM 388:1201-1208,1220, Haug,C.H. & Drazen,J.M., 2023

Benefits, Limits, and Risks of GPT-4 as an AI Chatbot for Medicine
NEJM 388:1233-1239, Lee,P., et al, 2023

Primary Brain Tumours in Adults
Lancet 402:1564-1579, van den Bent,M.,et al, 2023

Improving Neurology Clinical Care with Natural Language Processing Tools
Neurol 101:1010-1018, Ge,W.,et al, 2023

Lentiviral Haematopoietic stem-cell gene therapy for early-onset metachromatic leukodystrophy: long-term results from a non-randomised, open-label, phase 1/2 trial and expanded access
Lancet 399:372-383, Fumagalli, F.,et al, 2022



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