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blood brain barrier
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children
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Clinical Pathologic Conference(C.P.C.)
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comprehension, impaired
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controversies in neurology
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cortical blindness
cortical blindness, transient
cortical infarction
cysticercosis
cysticercosis, cerebral
delusion
denial of blindness(Antons syndrome)
deoxyhemoglobin
diabetes mellitus
diaschisis
differential diagnosis
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early draining vein
electrocardiogram, abnormal
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encephalitis, viral
encephalopathy
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epilepsia partialis continua
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falling
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fibrinolytic agents
fibrinolytic agents, contraindications
flow study, cerebral
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gadolinium
glioblastoma multiforme(astrocytoma Gr.III)
glioma
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hallucination
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headache, sudden onset of
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mimics
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MRI
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MRI, artifacts
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MRI, cortical enhancement
MRI, diffusion weighted
MRI, disappearing lesion on
MRI, FLAIR
MRI, gray matter enhancement
MRI, gyral enhancement
MRI, gyral swelling
MRI, hypointense signal foci on
MRI, perfusion
MRI, serial
MRI, susceptibility weighted
MRS
multiple sclerosis
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neurologic disease, diagnoses of
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neurologic signs
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ophthalmic migraine
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pituitary, adenoma
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PLEDs, etiology of
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prognosis
psychiatric problems in neurologic disorders
psychosis
psychotic behavior
pulvinar
pulvinar sign
race
radiation therapy, CNS treatment and complications with
Red flags
reversible cerebral vasoconstrictive syndromes
review article
risk factors
schizophrenia
seizure
seizure, abnormal contrast studies with
seizure, cerebrospinal fluid abnormal with
seizure, children
seizure, complications following
seizure, febrile
seizure, febrile, risk of epilepsy following
seizure, focal
seizure, focus
seizure, headache with
seizure, hyperglycemia causing
seizure, hysterical
seizure, intractable
seizure, nonconvulsive
seizure, occipital lobe
seizure, prognosis in childhood
seizure, psychomotor-temporal lobe
seizure, tonic-clonic
seizure, treatment of
seizure, violence associated with
seizure, visual loss with
serologic testing
simultanagnosia
slide collection
splenium of corpus callosum
spontaneous remission
status epilepticus
status epilepticus, intractable
status epilepticus, nonconvulsive
subarachnoid hemorrhage
subdural hematoma
sulcal effacement
sumatriptan
symmetric brain lesions
temporal lobe
temporal lobe, atrophy
temporal lobe, lesion
temporal lobe, lesion, bilateral
temporal lobe, status
tension headache
thalamus, lesion of
thalamus, lesion of-bilateral
tissue plasminogen activator, intravenous
Todd's paralysis
transient ischemic attack
transient neurologic deficit
trauma
treatment of neurologic disorder
tumor pseudoprogression
unconsciousness
violent behavior
visual field defect
visual impairment
visual loss
visual loss, episodic
visual loss, sudden
visual loss, transient
visual obscurations, transient
white matter disease
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Case 38-2009: A 16-Year-Old Boy with Paroxysmal Headaches and Visual Changes
NEJM 361:2367-2378, Brass,S.,et al, 2009

Association of Plasma Leptin Levels With Incident Alzheimer Disease and MRI Measures of Brain Aging
JAMA 302:2565-2572, 2593, Lieb,W.,et al, 2009

Association of Parental Dementia With Cognitive and Brain MRI Measures in Middle-Aged Adults
Neurol 73:2071-2078, 2054, Debette,S.,et al, 2009

Autism
Lancet 374:1627-1638, Levy,S.,et al, 2009

CNS Complications of Radiotherapy and Chemotherapy
Lancet 374:1639-1651, Soussain,C.,et al, 2009

Voltage-gated Potassium Channel-associated Limbic Encepahlitis in the West of Scotland:Case Reports and Literature Review
Scott Med J 54:27-31, Reid,J.M.,et al, 2009

Urgency of Carotid Endarterectomy for Secondary Stroke Prevention: Results from the Registry of the Canadian Stroke Network
Stroke 40:2776-2782, Gladstone,D.J.,et al, 2009

Validation and Refinement of the ABCD2 Score: A Population-Based Analysis
Stroke 40:2669-2673, Fothergill,A.,et al, 2009

Strokes at Time of Disease Diagnosis in a Series of 287 Patients with Biopsy-Proven Giant Cell Arteritis
Medicine 88:227-235, Gonzalez-Gay,M.A.,et al, 2009

CSF Biomarkers and Incipient Alzheimer Disease in Patients with Mild Cognitive Impairment
JAMA 302:385-393,436,452, Mattsson,N.,et al, 2009

Clinicopath Conf., Atypical Hemolytic-Uremic Syndrome
NEJM 361:389-400, Case 23-2009, 2009

Brain Lesions Are Most Often Reversible in Acute Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura
Neurol 73:66-70, Burrus,T.M.,et al, 2009

Recurrent Cerebral Ischemia in Medically Treated Patent Foramen Ovale: A Meta-Analysis
Neurol 73:89-97,84, Almekhlafi,M.A.,et al, 2009

Frequency, Characteristics, and Risk Factors for Amiodarone Neurotoxicity
Arch Neurol 66:865-869, Orr,C.F. &Ahlskog,E., 2009

The Essential Neurologic Examination: What Should Medical Students Be Taught?
Neurol 72:2020-2023, Moore,F.G.A. &Chalk,C., 2009

Acute and Bilateral Blindness Due to Optic Neuropathy Associated with Copper Deficiency
Arch Neurol 66:1025-1027, Naismith,R.T.,et al, 2009

Risk of Dementia and AD with Prior Exposure to NSAIDs in an Elderly Community-Based Cohort
Neurol 72:1899-1905,1884, Breitner,J.C.S.,et al, 2009

Anti-N-Methyl-D-Aspartate Receptor (NHMDAR) Encephalitis in Children and Adolescents
Ann Neurol 66:11-18,1, Florance,N.R.,et al, 2009

Responding to Requests from Adult Patients for Neuroenhancements
Neurol 73:1406-1412, Larriviere,D.,et al, 2009

Diagnostic Usefulness of the ABCD Score to Distinguish Transient Ischemic Attack and Minor Ischemic Stroke From Noncerebrovascular Events: The North Dublin TIA Study
Stroke 40:3449-3454, Sheehan,O.,et al, 2009

A 52-Year-Old Woman With Disabling Peripheral Neuropathy: Review of Diabetic Polyneuropathy
JAMA 302:1451-1458, Rutkove,S., 2009

The Clinical Course of Advanced Dementia
NEJM 361:1529-1538, 1595, Mitchell,S.,et al, 2009

A 28-Year-Old Pregnant Woman with Encephalopathy
Neurol 73:e74-e79, Grinspan,Z.,et al, 2009

Moderate Hypothermia to Treat Perinatal Asphyxial Encephalopathy
NEJM 361:1349-1358, Azzopardi,D.,et al, 2009

Systematic Review of the Operative Risks of Carotid Endarterectomy for Recently Symptomatic Stenosis in Relation to the Timing of Surgery
Stroke 40:e564-e572, Rerkasem,K. &Rothwell,P., 2009

Can the ABCD Risk Score Predict Positive Diagnostic Testing for Emergency Department Patients Admitted for Transient Ischemic Attack?
Stroke 40:3202-3205, Schrock,J.,et al, 2009

Medial Medullary Infarction: Clinical, Imaging, and Outcome Study in 86 Consecutive Patients
Stroke 40:3221-3225, Kim,J. &Han,Y., 2009

Sarcoidosis
BMJ 339:620-625, Dempsey,O.,et al, 2009

Education Research: Bias and Poor Interrater Reliability in Evaluating the Neurology Clinical Skills Examination
Neurol 73:904-908, 826, Schuh,L.A.,et al, 2009

Practice Parameter: Evaluation of the Child with Microcephaly (An Evidence-Based Review): Report of the Quality Standards Subcommittee of the American Academy of Neurology and the Practice Committee of the Child Neurology Society
Neurol 73:887-897, Ashwal,S.,et al, 2009

Epilepsy in Children with Infantile Thiamine Deficiency
Neurol 73:828-833, Fattal-Valevski,A.,et al, 2009

Multiple Sclerosis with Predominant, Severe Cognitive Impairment
Arch Neurol 66:1139-1143, Staff,N.,et al, 2009

Brainstem Lesions in Diffusion Sequences of MRI Can be Reversible After Arterial Recanalization
Neurol 73:813-815, Vilas,D., 2009

Conversion of Amyloid Positive and Negative MCI to AD over 3 Years: An 11C-PIB PET Study
Neurol 73:754-760, 744, Okello,A.,et al, 2009

Reversible Cerebral Vasoconstriction Syndrome
Pract Neurol 9:256-267, Ducros,A. &Bousser,M.-G., 2009

Clinicopath Conf., Adult Cerebral Form of X-Linked Adrenoleukodystrophy
NEJM 360:171-181, Case 1-2009, 2009

Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension in Men
Neurol 72:304-309, Bruce,B.B.,et al, 2009

Immunologic, Clinical, and Radiologic Status 14 Months After Cessation of Natalizumab Therapy
Neurol 72:396-401,392, Stuve,O.,et al, 2009

Early MRI in Optic Neuritis: The Risk for Disability
Neurol 72:542-550, Swanton,.K.,et al, 2009

Rapidly Progressive Neurodegenerative Dementias
Arch Neurol 66:201-207, Josephs,K.A.,et al, 2009

Community-Acquired Bacterial Meningitis in Elderly Patients: Experience Over 30 Years
Medicine 88:115-119, Cabellos,C.,et al, 2009

Moyamoya Disease and Moyamoya Syndrome
NEJM 360:1226-1237, Scott,R.M. &Smith,E.R., 2009

Results of the Stroke Prevention by Aggressive Reduction in Cholesterol Levels (SPARCL) Trial by Stroke Subtypes
Stroke 40:1405-1409, Amarenco,P.,et al, 2009

Relationships Between Cerebral Perfusion and Reversibility of Acute Diffusion Lesions in DEFUSE: Insights from RADAR
Stroke 40:1692-1697, Olivot,J.-M.,et al, 2009

Alzheimers Disease
BMJ 338:467-471, Burns,A. &Iliffe,S., 2009

Clinicopath Conf, Cerebral Autosomal Dominant Arteriopathy with Subcortical Infarcts and Leukoencephalopathy (CADASIL)
NEJM 360:1656-1665, Case 12-2009, 2009

Cognitive Function at 3 Years of Age After Fetal Exposure to Antiepileptic Drugs
NEJM 360:1597-1605,1667, Meador,K.J.,et al, 2009

A 41-Year-Old Woman with Progressive Leg Weakness and Numbness, Dizziness, and Myalgia
Neurol 72:1262-1276, DiMauro,S.,et al, 2009

Cortical Lesions in Primary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis: A 2-Year Longitudinal MR Study
Neurol 72:1330-1336, Calabrese,M.,et al, 2009

A 63-Year-Old Woman with Urinary Incontinence and Progressive Gait Disorder
Neurol 72:1607-1613, Lossos,A.,et al, 2009



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