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Massive Carbamazepine Overdose:Clinical & Pharmacologic Observations in Five Episodes
Neurol 38:755-759, Weaver,D.F.,et al, 1988

Hereditary Dentatorubral-Pallidoluysian Atrophy:Clinical and Pathologic Variants in a Family
Neurol 38:1065-1070, Takahashi,H.,et al, 1988

Autonomic Nervous Function in Huntington's Disease
Arch Neurol 45:309-312, DenHeijer,J.C.,et al, 1988

Predictive Testing for Huntington's Disease with Use of a Linked DNA Marker
NEJM 318:535-542, Meissen,G.J.,et al, 1988

Tetrabenazine Therapy of Dystonia, Chorea, Tics, & Other Dyskinesias
Neurol 38:391-394, Jankovic,J.&Orman,J., 1988

Huntington's Disease Mortality in the United States
Neurol 38:769-772, Lanska,D.J.,et al, 1988

Presymptomatic Neuropsychological Impairment in Huntington's Disease
Arch Neurol 45:769-773, Jason,G.W.,et al, 1988

Huntington's Disease:Deterioration in Clinical State During Treatment with ACE Inhibitor
BMJ 294:1659-1660, Goldblatt,J.&Bryer,A., 1987

The Combined Use of Positron Emission Tomography & DNA Polymorphisms for Preclinical Detection of Huntington's Disease
Neurol 37:1441-1447, Hayden,M.R.,et al, 1987

First-Trimester Prenatal Diagnosis for Huntington's Disease with DNA Probes
et al Lancet 1:1284-1285, Hayden,M.R., 1987

Transient Chorea Induced by Phenytoin
J Pediatr 110:639-641, Filloux,F.&Thompson,J.A., 1987

The Spectrum of Neurol Dis Assoc with Antiphospholipid Antibd, Lupus Anticoag & Anticardiolipin Antibd
Arch Neurol 44:876-883, Levin,S.R.&Welch,K.M.A., 1987

Genetic Linkage in Neurologic Diseases
Editorial, NEJM 316:1018-10201987., Martin,J.B., 1987

Movement Disorders & AIDS
Neurol 37:37-41, Nath,A.,et al, 1987

Involuntary Movement & Bacterial Meningitis
Editorial, Lancet 1:142-1431987., , 1987

Long Term Exposure to Hydrogen Sulphide Producing Subacute Encephalopathy in a Child
BMJ 294:614, Gaitonde,U.B.&Sellar,R.J., 1987

Normal Caudate Glucose Metabolism in Persons at Risk for Huntington's Disease
Arch Neurol 44:254-257, Young,A.B.,et al, 1987

Reduced Cerebral Glucose Metabolism in Asymptomatic Subjects at Risk for Huntington's Disease
NEJM 316:357-362, Mazziotta,J.C.,et al, 1987

Carbamazepine Side Effects in Children and Adults
Pellock. J. M. , Epilepsia 28:S64-S707., , 1987

Alternating Hemiplegia of Childhood
Int Pediatr 2:115-119, Aicardi,J., 1987

Lyme Disease, A Neuro-Ophthalmologic View
J Clin Neuro-ophthalmol 7:185-190, MacDonald,A.B., 1987

PET Scan Investigations of Huntington's Disease:Cerebral Metabolic Corr. of Neuro & Funct Decline
Ann Neurol 20:296-303, Young,A.B.,et al, 1986

Neuropeptides in Neurological Disease
Ann Neurol 20:547-565, Beal,M.F.&Martin,J.B., 1986

The Role of Glutamate in Neurotransmission & in Neurologic Disease
Arch Neurol 43:1058-1063, Greenamyre,J.T., 1986

Subcortical Dementia
BMJ 292:1035-1036, Foster,J.B., 1986

Neurological Manifestations in Xeroderma Pigmentosum
Ann Neurol 20:70-75, Mimaki,T.,et al, 1986

Unusual Acute Neurologic Presentations with Epstein-Barr Virus Infection
Arch Neurol 43:186-188, Leavell,R.,et al, 1986

Infantile Bilateral Striatal Necrosis, Clinicopathological Classification
Arch Neurol 43:677-680, Mito,T.,et al, 1986

Positron Emission Tomography in the Early Diagnosis of Huntington's Disease
Neurol 36:888-894, Hayden,M.R.,et al, 1986

The Diagnosis of Huntington's Disease
Neurol 36:1279-1283, Folstein,S.E.,et al, 1986

Huntington's Disease, Pathogenesis & Management
NEJM 315:1267-1276, Martin,J.B.&Gusella,J.F., 1986

Dysphagia in Huntington's Disease
Arch Neurol 42:57-60, Leopold,N.A.,et al, 1985

A DNA Polymorphism for Huntington's Disease Marks the Future
Arch Neurol 42:20-24, Wexler,N.S.,et al, 1985

Delayed Choreoathetosis Following Acute Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
Neurol 35:98-99, Schwartz,A.,et al, 1985

Sodium Valproate in Sydenham's Chorea
Neurol 35:114-115, Dhanaraj,M.,et al, 1985

Persistent Rheumatic Chorea
Neurol 35:101-102, Gibb,W.R.G.,et al, 1985

Generalized Chorea Due to Bilateral Small, Deep Cerebral Infarcts
Neurol 35:588-589, Tabaton,M.,et al, 1985

The Gait Abnormality of Huntington's Disease
Neurol 35:1450-1454, Koller,W.C.&Trimble,J., 1985

Presymptomatic Testing for Huntington's Disease
JAMA 253:3286-3291, Bird,S.J., 1985

Genetic Prediction & Family Structure in Huntington's Chorea
BMJ 290:1929-1931, Harper,P.S.,et al, 1985

Olivopontocerebellar Atrophy with Dementia, Blindness, & Chorea, Response to Baclofen
Arch Neurol 42:757-758, Trauner,D.A., 1985

Hypertensive Putaminal Hemorrhage Presenting with Hemichorea
Stroke 16:130-131, Jones,H.R.,et al, 1985

Increased Rate of Suicide Among Patients with Huntington's Disease
JNNP 47:1283-1287, Schoenfeld,M.,et al, 1984

Perinatal Brain Damage
Larroche J-C, In Greenfield's Neuropathy, JH Adams, JAN Corsellis, LW Duchen, (Ed) , 4th Ed, Wiley-M, d Publ, N67., 1984

Genetic Testing in Huntington's Disease
Ann Neurol 16:511-513, Koller,W.C.,et al, 1984

Evoked Potentials in Huntington's Disease
Arch Neurol 41:379-382, Ehle,A.L.,et al, 1984

Parental Transmission in Huntington's Disease
Lancet 1:1100-1102, Went,L.N.,et al, 1984

Apraxia of Eyelid Opening in Progressive Supranuclear Palsy
Ann Neurol 15:115-116, Dehaene,I., 1984

A Genetic Marker for Huntington's Chorea
BMJ 287:1567-1568, Harper,P.S., 1983

Chorea Caused by Caudate Infarction
Arch Neurol 40:590-591, Saris,S., 1983



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