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cysticercosis
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deoxyhemoglobin
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race
radiation therapy, CNS treatment and complications with
Red flags
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review article
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schizophrenia
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seizure, abnormal contrast studies with
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seizure, nonconvulsive
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seizure, prognosis in childhood
seizure, psychomotor-temporal lobe
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seizure, treatment of
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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
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sulcal effacement
sumatriptan
symmetric brain lesions
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temporal lobe, status
tension headache
thalamus, lesion of
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tissue plasminogen activator, intravenous
Todd's paralysis
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treatment of neurologic disorder
tumor pseudoprogression
unconsciousness
violent behavior
visual field defect
visual impairment
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visual loss, episodic
visual loss, sudden
visual loss, transient
visual obscurations, transient
white matter disease
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Clinicopath Conf., Penumococcal penumonia with Endocarditis and Endophtlhalmitis
NEJM 348:834-842, Case 7-2003, 2003

Mental Illness in New Neurological Patients
JNNP 74:817-819, Fink,P.,et al, 2003

Clinical Evaluation and Investigation of Neuropathy
JNNP 74:ii3-ii8, Willison,H.J. &Winer,J.B., 2003

Neurologic Manifestations of Vitamin B12 Deficiency
NEJM 348:2208, Scherer,K., 2003

Information Technology, The Internet, and The Future of Neurology
The Neurologist 9:149-159, Maulden,S.A., 2003

Acupuncture in Clinical Neurology
The Neurologist 9:137-148, Rabinstein,A.A. &Shulman,L.M., 2003

Clinical Spectrum of Succinic Semialdehyde Dehydrogenase Deficiency
Neurol 60:1413-1417, Pearl,P.L.,et al, 2003

Bilateral Retinal Detachment in a Young Woman
Lancet 361:2044, Chan,W.,et al, 2003

Increased Signal Intensity in the Pulvinar on T1-Weighted Images: A Pathognomonic MR Imaging Sign of Fabry Disease
AJNR 24:1096-1101, Moore,D.F.,et al, 2003

Spectrum of Paraneoplastic Neurologic Disorders in Women with Breast and Gynecologic Cancer
Medicine 82:216-223, Rojas-Marcos,I.,et al, 2003

The Outcome of Neurology Outpatients with Medically Unexplained Symptoms: A Prospective Cohort Study
JNNP 74:897-900,842, Carson,A.J.,et al, 2003

Cognitive Presentation of Multiple Sclerosis: Evidence for a Cortical Variant
JNNP 74:872-877, Zarei,M.,et al, 2003

Mitochondrial Respiratory-Chain Diseases
NEJM 348:2656-2668, DiMauro,S. &Schon,E.A., 2003

Leisure Activities and the Risk of Dementia in the Elderly
NEJM 348:2508-2516, Verghese,J.,et al, 2003

Clinical Manifestations of Sarin Nerve Gas Exposure
JAMA 290:659-662, Lee,E.C., 2003

Mental Retardation
Neurol 61:156-157, Patterson,M.C. &Zoghbi,H.Y., 2003

Neurologic Manifestations and Outcome of West Nile Virus Infection
JAMA 290:511-515,524,558, Sejvar,J.J.,et al, 2003

Hemisensory Syndrome is Associated with a Low Diagnostic Yield and a Nearly Uniform Benign Prognosis
JNNP 74:1113-1116, Toth,C., 2003

Operational Definitions for the NINDS-AIREN Criteria for Vascular Dementia
Stroke 34:1907-1912, van Straaten,E.C.W.,et al, 2003

14-3-3 Protein in the CSF of Patients with Rapidly Progressive Dementia
Neurol 61:354-357, Huang,N.,et al, 2003

Donepezil in Vascular Dementia
Neurol 61:479-486,429, Helme,R.,et al, 2003

CMT with Pyramidal Features
Neurol 60:696-699, Vucic,S.,et al, 2003

Oral Anticoagulants Versus Antiplatelet Therapy for Preventing Further Vascular Events After Transient Ischemic Attack or Minor Stroke of Presumed Arterial Origin
Stroke 34:234-235, Algra,A.,et al, 2003

Ten Most Commonly Asked Questions About the Psychiatric Aspects of Parkinson's Disease
The Neurologist 9:50-56, Reich,S.G. & Marsh,L., 2003

Vestibular Reflexes and Positional Manoeuvres
JNNP 74:289-293, Bronstein,A.M., 2003

Painful Sensory Neuropathy
NEJM 348:1243-1255, Mendell,J.R.&Sahenk,Z., 2003

Silent Brain Infarcts and the Risk of Dementia and Cognitive Decline
NEJM 348:1215-1222, 1277, Vermeer,S.E.,et al, 2003

Bilateral Anterior Toxic Optic Neuropathy and the Use of Infliximab
BMJ 326:579, ten Tusscher,M.P.M.,et al, 2003

Quantitative Sensory Testing, Report of the Therapeutics and Technology Assessment Subcommittee of the American Academy of Neurology
Neurol 60:898-904, Shy,M.E.,et al, 2003

Clinical Features and Natural Histry of Progressive Supranuclear Palsy, A Clinical Cohort Study
Neurol 60:910-916, Nath,W.,et al, 2003

The Accuracy of the Diagnosis of Paroxysmal Events in Children
Neurol 60:979-982, Stroink,H.,et al, 2003

Stem Cells and Neurological Disease
JNNP 74:553-557, Barker,R.A.,et al, 2003

The 12 Year Prognosis of Unilateral Functional Weakness and Sensory Disturbance
JNNP 74:591-596,557, Stone,J.,et al, 2003

Amnesia, Cerebral Atrophy, and Autoimmunity
Lancet 361:1266, Schott,J.M., et al, 2003

Intellectual Impairment in children with Blood Lead Concentrations Below 10 ug per Deciliter
NEJM 348:1517-1526,1515, Canfield,R.L.,et al, 2003

Clinical Features of Headache at Altitude
Neurol 60:1167-1171, Silber,E.,et al, 2003

Detection of Diffusion-Weighted MRI Abnormalities in Patients with Transient Ischemic Attack
Stroke 34:932-937, Crisostomo,R.A.,et al, 2003

Doxycycline Induced Intracranial Hypertension
BMJ 326:641-642,613, Lochhead,J. &Elston,J.S., 2003

Alzheimer's Disease and Parkinson's Disease
NEJM 348:1356-1364, Nussbaum,R.L. &Ellis,C.E., 2003

Apoptosis and Caspases in Neurodegenerative Diseases
NEJM 348:1365-1375, Friedlander,R.M., 2003

Prevalence and Knowledge of Transient Ischemic Attack Among US Adults
Neurol 60:1429-1434, Johnston,S.C.,et al, 2003

Lamotrigine for HIV-Associated Painful Sensory Neuropathies
Neurol 60:1508-1514, Simpson,D.M.,et al, 2003

Vaccinations and Risk of Central Nervous System Demyelinating Diseases in Adults
Arch Neurol 60:504-509, DeStefano,F.,et al, 2003

Estrogen Plus Progestin and the Incidence of Dementia and Mild Cognitive Impairment in Postmenopausal Women
JAMA 289:2651-2662,2717, Shumaker,S.A.,et al, 2003

Direct Access of Drugs to the Human Brain After Intranasal Drug Administration?
Neurol 60:1669-1671,1563, Merkus,P.,et al, 2003

Celiac Neuropathy
Neurol 60:1581-1585,1566, Chin,R.L.,et al, 2003

Cardiac Troponin Levels Following Monitored Epileptic Seizures
Neurol 60:1690-1692, Woodruff,B.K.,et al, 2003

Heralding Manifestations of Basilar Artery Occlusion with Lethal or Severe Stroke
JNNP 74:1621-1626, von Campe,G.,et al, 2003

MR Features of Diseases Involving Bilateral Middle Cerebellar Peduncles
AJNR 24:1946-1954, Okamoto,K.,et al, 2003

C-Reactive Protein Predicts Further Ischemic Events in First-Ever Transient Ischemic Attack or Stroke Patients With Intracrnial Large-Artery Occlusive Disease
Stroke 34:2463-2470, Arenillas,J.F.,et al, 2003



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