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The Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome:Agent and Host Interaction
Acta Psychiatr Scand 73:337-347, Shaley,A.&Munitz,H., 1986

Hyperthermia after Discontinuance of Levodopa & Bromocriptine Therapy:Impaired Dopamine Receptors a Possible Cause
Neurol 35:258-261, Figa-Talamanca,L.,et al, 1985

Chronic Idiopathic Anhidrosis
Ann Neurol 18:344-348, Low,P.A.,et al, 1985

Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome
NEJM 313:163-166, Guze,B.H.,et al, 1985

A Neuroleptic Malignantlike Syndrome Due to Levodopa Therapy Withdrawal
JAMA 254:2792-2795, Friedman,J.H.,et al, 1985

Heatstroke in a Chronic Schizophrenic Patient Treated with High-Potency Neuroleptics
General Hospital Psychiatry 7:361-363, Lazarus,A., 1985

Fatal Hyperpyrexia After Withdrawal of Levodopa
Neurol 34:249-251, Sechi,G.P.,et al, 1984

Clinicopathological Study of Pontine Hemorrhage
Stroke 14:485-493, Nakajima,K., 1983

Persistent Neurological Deficit Precipitated by Hot Bath Test in Multiple Sclerosis
JAMA 249:1751-1753, Berger,J.R.,et al, 1983

The Malignant Hyperthermia Syndrome
NEJM 309:416-418, Nelson,T.E.,et al, 1983

Major Morbidity Related to Hyperthermia in Multiple Sclerosis
Ann Neurol 13:384, Waxman,S.G.,et al, 1983

Transient Polyradiculoneuropathy Following a Febrile Transfusion Reaction
Arch Neurol 39:597-598, Ritch,P.S.,et al, 1982

The Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome
Arch Int Med 142:1183-1185, Smego,R.A.,et al, 1982

Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome:A Pathogenetic Role for Dopamine Receptor Blockage
Neurol 31:132-137, Henderson,V.W.,et al, 1981

Sudden Myelopathy Secondary To Therapeutic Total-Body Hyperthermia After Spinal-Cord Irradiation
NEJM 304:583-585, Douglas,M.A.,et al, 1981

The Hot Bath Test in the Diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis
JAMA 246:1113-1114, Malhotra,A.S.,et al, 1981

Phencyclidine Abuse Mimicking Head Injury
JAMA 243:2323-2324, Corales,R.L.,et al, 1980

Effects of Induced Hyperthermia on Visual Evoked Potentials & Saccade Parameters in Normal Subjects & MS Pts
JNNP 43:849-852, Bajada,S.,et al, 1980

Heat-Induced Myasthenic Crisis
Arch Neurol 37:671-672, Gutmann,L., 1980

Status Epilepticus
Am J Med 69:657-665, Aminoff,M.J.,et al, 1980

Heat-Induced Myasthenic Crisis
Arch Neurol 37:671-672, Gutmann,L.,, 1980

Malignant Optic Gliomas in Adults
Arch Neurol 35:731-735, Harper,C.G.,et al, 1978

Hot Water Epilepsy
Can J Neurol Sci 5:247-251, Szymonowicz,W.,et al, 1978

Hypothermia & Persisting Capacity to Develop Fever
Arch Neurol 34:498, Lipton,J.M.,et al, 1977

Improvement in Multiple Sclerosis during Prolonged Induced Hypothermia
Neurol 27:302, Symington,G.R.,et al, 1977

Changes in Nystagmus on Raising Body Temperature in Clinically Suspected & Proved Multiple Sclerosis
BMJ 2:970, Jestico,J.,et al, 1976

Pituitary Apoplexy in Five Patients with Pituitary Tumors
BMJ 2:267, Epstein,S.,et al, 1971

Pituitary Apoplexy
J Oslo City Hosp 20:17, Lopez,I., 1970

The Hot Bath Test in the Diagnosis of MS
Mount Sinai Hosp NY 33:280, Davis,J., 1966

Causalgia of the Face, Two Cases Successfully Treated by Sympathectomy
BMJ 1:804-805, Bingham,J.A.W., 1947



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