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calmodulin kinase-like vesicle-associated protein
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chemotherapy, CNS treatment and complications with
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children
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cingulate gyrus
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cognition
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collapsin response mediator protein 5 IgG
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coma, medically induced
common variable immunodeficiency
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congenital bilateral perisylvian syndrome
contactin associated protein like 2 antibodies
controversies in neurology
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corpus callosum, lesion of
cortical dysplasia, focal
cortical resection
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cost effectiveness
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crying, pathologic
cyst, ovary
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cysticercosis
cysticercosis, cerebral
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diarrhea
diet
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disorientation
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dyskinesia, facial
efficacy
electrocardiogram, abnormal
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electroencephalogram, depth electrode
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electron microscopy
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epilepsy monitoring unit
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erythromycin
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extralimbic encephalitis
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facial asymmetry
facial weakness
facial weakness, bilateral
faciobrachial dystonic seizure
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febrile infection-related epilepsy syndrome
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flu-like illness
flushing
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gamma amino butyric acid receptor antibody
gammaglobulin therapy, intravenous
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glioma, low-grade
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glutamic acid decarboxylase, antibody
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hallucination, olfactory
hamartoma
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hemispherectomy
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herpes simplex encephalitis
herpes simplex encephalitis, atypical
herpes simplex encephalitis, diagnosis of
herpes simplex encephalitis, differential diagnosis of
herpes simplex encephalitis, treatment of
herpes simplex virus
herpes simplex virus infection, immunosuppressed patient
herpes zoster
herpes, genital
hippocampal atrophy
hippocampus
hippocampus, hyperintense
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Hodgkin's disease, neurologic involvement with
human immunodeficiency virus type 1
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hydrocephalus, acute
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inappropriate antidiuretic(A.D.H.)hormone, CNS involvement with
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insular cortex, lesion
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ketogenic diet
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lactic acidemia
language disorders in children
Latin America
learning disability
learning disability, in children
leucine rich glioma inactivated 1 antibodies
leukemia, neurologic findings assoc.with
level of consciousness
level of consciousness, decreased
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lymphadenopathy, hilar
lymphoma
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malformation, vascular, cerebral
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masked facies
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memory, defect of recent
memory, impairment of
meningeal enhancement
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meningitis, neurologic aspects and complications of
meningitis, seizures with
mental retardation
mental status, abnormal
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mesial temporal lobe epilepsy
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mesial temporal sclerosis, bilateral
microhemorrhage, intracerebral
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mimics
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muscle pain
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near syncope
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novel cell-membrane antigens
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nystagmus, primary position of gaze
ocular dipping
opened mouth
operculum syndrome
operculum syndrome, bilateral
ophelia syndrome
ophthalmoplegia
ophthalmoplegia, progressive external
opportunistic infection
opportunistic infection, CNS
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optic nerve, lesion of
pacemaker, cardiac-transvenous
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pain, leg
pallor
paranoia
parasitic infection, CNS
paresthesias
Parkinsonism syndrome
paroxysmal neurologic disorder
perseveration
personality change
personality disorder
pituitary stalk
pituitary stalk, lesion of
plasmapheresis
PLEDs
PLEDs, bilateral independent
PLEDs, etiology of
pleocytosis of cerebrospinal fluid
polymerase chain reaction
polymerase chain reaction, false negative
polymorphic low-grade neuroepithelial tumor of the young
postictal neurologic deficits
postictal psychosis
potassium channel antibodies
potassium channel dysfunction
praziquantel
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prevention of neurologic disorders
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prosopagnosia
proteinuria
pseudobulbar palsy
psychiatric problems in neurologic disorders
psychological testing
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psychotic behavior
pulmonary nodules
pulvinar
quadrantanopsia, superior
quality of life
rapidly progressing neurologic illness
rash
recurrent
release phenomena
religiosity
remote effect of cancer on the nervous system
renal failure
respiratory tract infection
reversible neurologic disorder
review article
rheumatoid arthritis factor(R.A.factor)
rhinorrhea
risk factors
rituximab
salivation, excessive
salt and pepper sign
sarcoidosis
sarcoidosis, CNS
schistosomiasis
schizophrenia
screening
sedimentation rate, elevated
seizure
seizure, adult onset
seizure, cardiac arrhythmia resulting from
seizure, children
seizure, classification of
seizure, complications following
seizure, crying as manifestation of
seizure, diagnosis of
seizure, diencephalic
seizure, drug resistance
seizure, elderly
seizure, equivalents
seizure, etiology of
seizure, febrile
seizure, febrile, risk of epilepsy following
seizure, focal
seizure, focus
seizure, intractable
seizure, intractable, treatment of
seizure, laughing as manifestation
seizure, medication failure
seizure, new onset
seizure, prevention of
seizure, prognosis in adults
seizure, prognosis in childhood
seizure, psychomotor-frontal lobe
seizure, psychomotor-temporal lobe
seizure, psychomotor-temporal lobe, interictal behavior
seizure, psychomotor-temporal lobe, prognosis of
seizure, psychosocial aspects of
seizure, recurrent
seizure, risk factors for
seizure, running as manisfestation
seizure, stimulus sensitive
seizure, surgical treatment of
seizure, treatment of
seizure, treatment of, polytherapy
seizure, treatment, adjunctive therapy
seizure, workup of
sensorineural hearing loss
serologic testing
serologic testing of cerebrospinal fluid
serologic testing, false negative
seronegative
sexual behavior, disorder of
short stature
single photon emission computed tomography
Sjogren's syndrome
Sjogren's syndrome, neurologic manifestations of
skin, biopsy
skin, lesions in neurologic disorders
sleep
sleep pathology and physiology
somnolence
speech disorder
splenium of corpus callosum
standing difficulty
stare
status epilepticus
status epilepticus, intractable
steroid
steroid responsive encephalopathy
steroid therapy, CNS treatment and complications with
stimulation, deep brain
striatal encephalitis
striatum, lesion of
striatum, lesion of, bilateral
strokelike episodes
stuporous
subacute sclerosing panencephalitis(S.S.P.E.)Dawson's disease
subacute sclerosing panencephalitis, adult onset
symmetric brain lesions
syncope
syphilis, diagnosis and treatment
syphilis, neurologic complications with
tabes dorsalis
tachycardia
tangential
taste
tau protein
temporal lobe
temporal lobe, anatomy and physiology
temporal lobe, lesion
temporal lobe, lesion, bilateral
temporal lobe, status
temporal lobe, tumor
temporal lobectomy
temporal lobectomy, complications
teratoma
teratoma, ovarian
thalamus, lesion of
thalamus, lesion of-bilateral
thymoma
thyroglobulin antibodies
thyroid function tests
thyroid peroxidase antibodies
thyroiditis
tinnitus
Todd's paralysis
tongue, impaired movements of
transient loss of consciousness
transient neurologic deficit
travel history
treatment delay
treatment of neurologic disorder
treatment, empirical
tremor
tumor necrosis factor inhibitor
unconsciousness
United States
upgaze, paralysis of
vaccine
vagus nerve stimulation
varicella zoster virus
varicella zoster virus, encephalitis
vectors of infection
vertigo
vertigo, episodic
violent behavior
viral infection, CNS
visual field defect
walking, difficulty with
weakness
weight loss
West Nile fever
whistling
white matter disease
white matter disease, subcortical
workup
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Arch Neurol 58:993-998, Chu,K.,et al, 2001

Prevalence and Predicators of Early Seizure and Status Epilepticus After First Stroke
Neurol 57:200-206, Labovitz,D.L.,et al, 2001

A Randomized, Controlled Trial of Surgery for Temporal-Lobe Eiplepsy
NEJM 345:311-318,365, Wiebe,S.,et al, 2001

Encephalitis Associated with Chlamydia pneumoniae
Neurol 56:1778-1779, Airas,L.,et al, 2001

Transient MR Signal Changes in Patients with Generalized Tonic-Clonic Seizure or Status Eiplepticus: Periictal Diffusion-weighted Imaging
AJNR 22:1149-1160, Kim,J.,et al, 2001

A Comparison of Lorazepam,Diazepam,and Placebo for the Treqatment of Out-of-Hospital Status Epilepticus
NEJM 345:631-637,689, Alldredge,B.K.,et al, 2001

Discontinuation of Anticonvulsant Therapy in Children with Partial Epilepsy
Neurol 55:1393-1395, Verrotti,A.,et al, 2000

Gray Matter Heterotopia
Neurol 55:1603-1608, Barkovich,A.J. & Kuzniecky,R.I., 2000

Partial Seizures Presenting as Panic Attacks
BMJ 321:1002-1003, Thompson,S.A.,et al, 2000

Limbic Encephalitis Not Associated with Neoplasm as a Cause of Temporal Lobe Epilepsy
Neurol 55:1823-1828, Bien,C.G.,et al, 2000

Intravenous Valproate is Well Tolerated in Unstable Patients with Status Epilepticus
Neurol 55:722-724, Sinha,S. & Naritoku,D.K., 2000

Echolalia-Palilalia as the Sole Manifestation of Nonconvulsive Status Epilepticus
Neurol 55:733-734, Linetsky,E. et al, 2000

Early Diffusion-Weighted MR Imaging Abnormalities in Sustained Seizure Activity
AJR 174:1304-1306, Kassem-Moussa,H.K.,et al, 2000

Amnesic Syndrome with Bilateal Mesial Temporal Lobe Involvement in Hashimoto's Encephalopathy
Neurol 54:737-739, McCabe,D.J.H.,et al, 2000

Prevalence of Nonconvulsive Status Epilepticus in Comatose Patients
Neurol 54:340-345, Towne,A.R.,et al, 2000

The Value of Pelvic Thrusting in the Diagnosis of Seizures and Pseudoseizures
Neurol 54:227-229, Geyer,J.D.,et al, 2000

Bilateral Focal Motor Status Epilepticus with Retained Consciousness After Stroke
Neurol 54:976-978, Ashkenazi,A.,et al, 2000

Psychogenic Status Epilepticus in Children: Psychiatric and Other Risk Factors
Neurol 54:969-970, Pakalnis,A.,et al, 2000

Intravenous Valproic Acid for Myoclonic Status Epilepticus
Neurol 54:1201, Sheth,R.D. & Gidal,B.E., 2000

Intravenous Valproate in Pediatric Epilepsy Patients with Refractory Status Epilepticus
Neurol 54:2188-2189, Uberall,M.A.,et al, 2000

Status Epilepticus Associated with Cefepime
Neurol 54:2153-2155, Dixit,S.,et al, 2000

Status Epilepticus In Stroke, Report on a Hospital-Based Stroke Cohort
Neurol 54:350-354, Rumbach,L.,et al, 2000

A Double-Blind, Randomized Trial of Topiramate as Adjunctive Therapy for Partial-Onset Seizures in Children
Neurol 52:1338-1344, Elterman,R.D.,et al, 1999

Patient-Oriented Outcome Assessment After Temporal Lobectomy for Refractory Epilepsy
Neurol 53:687-694, 662, Gilliam,F.,et al, 1999

Cat-Scratch Disease Encephalopathy:A Cause of Status Epilepticus in School-Aged Children
J Pediatrics 134:635-638, Armengol,C.E.&Hendley,J.O., 1999

Medial Temporal Lobe Atrophy on MRI in Dementia with Lewy Bodies
Neurol 52:1153-1158, Barber,R.,et al, 1999

Open Comparative Long-Term Study of Vigabatrin vs Carbamazepine in Newly Diagnosed Partial Seizures in Children
Arch Neurol 56:605-607, Zamponi,N.&Cardinali,C., 1999

Evaluation of Refractory epilepsy Treated with Vagus Nerve Stimulation for Up to 5 Years
Neurol 52:1265-1267,1117, Ben-Menachem,E.,et al, 1999

Genital Automatisms in Complex Partial Seizures
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Postictal Nose-Rubbing in the Diagnosis,Lateralization,and Localization of Seizures
Neurol 52:743-745, Geyer,J.D.,et al, 1999

Treatment of Absence Status with Intravenous Valproate
Neurol 52:889-890, Alehan,F.K.,et al, 1999

MRI Abnormalities Associated with Partial Status Epilepticus
Neurol 52:1021-1027, Lansberg,M.G.,et al, 1999

Rapidly Progressive Dementia
Lancet 353:1150, Bornke,C.,et al, 1999

Seizures and Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease
NCMJ 60:108-109, Cokgor,I.,et al, 1999

Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease Presenting as Complex Partial Status Epilepticus: A Report of Two Cases
JNNP 66:406-407, Rees,J.H.,et al, 1999

Oxcarbazepine: Double-blind, Randomized, Placebo-control, Monotherapy Trial for Partial Seizures
Neurol 52:732-737, Schachter,S.C. et al, 1999

MRI Abnormalities Associated with Partial Status Epilepticus
Neurol 52:1021-1027, Lansberg, M.G.,et al, 1999

Diffusion-Weighted MRI in Trans Global Amnesia:Elev Signal Intensity in Mesial Temporal Lobe
Ann Neurol 43:164-170, 1511998., Strupp,M.,et al, 1998

Tiagabine for Complex Partial Seizures, A Randomized, Add-on, Dose-Response Trial
Arch Neurol 55:56-62, Uthman,B.M.,et al, 1998

Rhabdomyolysis and Hypoxia Associated with Prolonged Propofol Infusion in Children
Neurol 50:301-303, Hanna,J.P.&Ramundo,M.L., 1998

Clinicopath Conf
Cat Scratch Encephalitis Due to B. Quintana, Case 1-1998, NEJM 338:112-11998., , 1998

Incidence of Status Epilepticus in Rochester, Minnesota, 1965-1984
Neurol 50:735-741, Hesdorffer,D.C.,et al, 1998

Do Nonconvulsive Seizures Damage the Brain? Yes
Arch Neurol 55:117-120, Young,G.C.&Jordan,K.G., 1998

Do Nonconvulsive Seizures Damage the Brain? No
Arch Neurol 55:119-120, Aminoff,M.J., 1998

Status Epilepticus
NEJM 338:970-976, Lowenstein,D.H.&Alldredge,B.K., 1998

Epileptic Pseudodementia
Neurol 50:1472-1475, Tatum,W.O.,et al, 1998

Six-Month Evaluation of Carbatrol (Extended-Release Carbamazepine) in Complex Partial Seizures
Neurol 519:1727-1729, Mirza,W.U.,et al, 1998

Rafractory Status Epilepticus:Response to Ketamine
Neurol 51:1765-1766, Sheth,R.D. & Gidal,B.E., 1998

A Comparison of Four Treatments for Generalized Convulsive Status Epilepticus
NEJM 339:792-798, Treiman,D.M.,et al, 1998

An Active-Control Trial of Lamotrigine Monotherapy for Partial Seizures
Neurol 51:1018-1025,940, Gilliam,F.,et al, 1998



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