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abdominal distention
abducens nerve paralysis
abducens nerve paralysis, bilateral
abscess, sphenoid sinus
accomodation, abnormal
Adies pupil
adverse drug reaction
akinetic mute
altered states of consciousness
anesthesia, epidural
anesthesia, spinal
angiography, cerebral
angiography, posterior fossa
anhidrosis
anisocoria
anticonvulsants
anticonvulsants, untoward effects of
areflexia
arteritides
ataxia
auditory evoked brainstem potentials
autonomic dysfunction
autonomic dysfunction, acute
autonomic neuropathy
autonomic neuropathy, idiopathic
botulinum toxin
botulinum toxin, complications of
botulism
brain biopsy
brain scan
bulbar palsy, acute
burning paresthesia
caloric testing
cardiac arrest
cardiac arrest and resuscitation
CAT scan
CAT scan, abnormal
cavernous sinus
cavernous sinus, lesion of
central nervous system, infection of
cerebellar hemorrhage
cerebellar infarction
cerebral death
cerebral edema
cerebral venous thrombosis
cerebrospinal fluid, elevated protein of
cerebrospinal fluid, gold sol.curve of
cerebrospinal fluid, xanthochromia of
cerebrovascular accident
cerebrovascular accident, postoperative
cesarean section
Charcot-Marie-Tooth
chemosis
chest x-ray, abnormal
chills
clam poisoning
Clinical Pathologic Conference(C.P.C.)
coma
coma, prognosis of
complications
conjunctival injection
corneal reflex, abnormal
corneal reflex, absent
cranial nerve palsies
cranial neuropathy
cranial neuropathy, multiple
critical care unit
delivery, complicated
denervation of muscle
denervation potentials
digitalis intoxication
diplopia
disability, neurological
drowning
drug induced neurologic disorders
dysphagia
dyspnea
electroencephalogram, inflammatory disease
electromyogram
electromyogram, electrical silence
emergencies, neurologic
encephalitis
encephalitis, acanthamoeba
encephalitis, amebic
eye, pain in
face, numbness of
facial weakness, bilateral
familial
fever
fish poisoning
Fisher C.M.
Fisher's syndrome
flaccid paralysis
foot drop
fungal infection
gammaglobulin therapy, intravenous
gene
gene mutation
genetic neurologic disorders
genetic testing
Glasgow coma score
glaucoma
glaucoma, acute
Guillain Barre syndrome
Guillain Barre syndrome, variant forms of
guinea pig inoculation
hammertoes
head injury
head injury, management of
head injury, prognosis in
head injury, severe
headache
headache, bifrontal
headache, postpartum
headache, severe
hearing loss
hemianopia, homonymous
herniation syndromes, intracranial
hippus
hoarseness
hydrocephalus
hyperthyroidism
hypoglycorrhachia
hypoglycorrhachia, causes of
hypohidrosis
hyponatremia
hypotension, systemic
hypothermia
iatrogenic neurologic disorders
ileus, paralytic
immunosuppression
internuclear ophthalmoplegia
intracranial pressure, increased
leg weakness, bilateral
leukocytosis
life support, withdrawal of
life sustaining treatment
light-near dissociation, causes of
locked-in syndrome
lumbar puncture, complications of
meningeal enhancement
meningismus
meningitis
meningitis, meningococcal
meningitis, prevention
meningitis, prophylaxis against
meningitis, TB
meningoencephalitis
meningoencephalitis, amoebic
midbrain, hemorrhage
midbrain, infarction of
midbrain, lesion of
migraine
migraine, neuroophthalmologic findings in
molecular genetics
mortality
MRI
MRI, abnormal
mucormycosis
myelin protein zero gene
myocarditis
myopia
myopia, sudden onset of
nausea and vomiting
neisseria meningitis
neoplasm, posterior fossa
nerve conduction studies
nerve conduction studies, sensory
neurologic disease, diagnoses of
neurologic examination
neuromuscular disease, electrodiagnosis of
neuropathology
neuropathy
neuropathy, hereditary peripheral
neuropathy, sensory
neurotoxin
night blindness
night sweats
numbness, extremity
nystagmus
nystagmus, primary position of gaze
nystagmus, vertical
obicularis oculi, weakness of
obstetric neurologic injuries
occipital lobe, lesion of
ocular myopathy
oculocephalic reflex
one and a half syndrome
ophthalmoplegia
ophthalmoplegia, acute
ophthalmoplegia, bilateral, acute
ophthalmoplegia, total
ophthalmoplegic migraine
opportunistic infection
opportunistic infection, CNS
optic neuritis
orthostatic hypotension
pain
pain, abdominal
pain, throat
papilledema
paralysis
paralysis, acute
paralysis, acute areflexic
parasitic infection
parasitic infection, CNS
paresthesias
photophobia
photophobia, central
pituitary, adenoma
pituitary, apoplexy
pleocytosis of cerebrospinal fluid
pneumocephalus
pneumonia
polymerase chain reaction
posterior fossa, mass of
postoperative neurologic complications
postpartum
postpartum coma
pregnancy, neurologic complications in
prognosis
propranolol
protozoan infection
pseudointernuclear ophthalmoplegia
ptosis
ptosis, bilateral
pulmonary edema
pulmonary infiltrates
pupil
pupil, abnormality in neurologic disorders
pupil, dilated and fixed, bilateral
pupil, dilated and fixed, unilateral
pupil, dilated, bilateral
pupil, dilated, unilateral
pupil, light reflex, abnormal
pupil, midposition and fixed, bilateral
pupil, normal
pupil, oval
pupil, tonic
purpura
quadriparesis
quadriplegia
rapidly fatal neurologic illness
rapidly progressing neurologic illness
reflex, brainstem
repetitive nerve stimulation
respiratory arrest
respiratory failure
respiratory tract infection
review article
sarcoidosis
saxitoxin
scintillations
seizure
sensory ganglia
sensory ganglia, abnormal
shell fish poisoning
sinuses, diseases of
sinusitis
somnolence
superior oblique palsy
sweating
sweating, abnormality of
syncope
syncope, recurrent
third nerve palsy
third nerve palsy, bilateral
tongue, pain
tonsillar herniation of cerebellum
topiramate
treatment of neurologic disorder
tremor
tuberculosis
tuberculous meningoencephalitis
uncal herniation
unconsciousness
upward transtentorial herniation
vasospasm, cerebral
viral infection, CNS
vision, blurred
visual acuity, decreased
visual impairment
visual loss
visual loss, sudden
walking, difficulty with
weakness
weakness, generalized
xanthopsia
xerophthalmia
xerostomia
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Tonic Pupil and Sarcoidosis
AJO 135:417-419, Bowie,E.M.&Givre,S.J., 2003

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

Gamma Hydroxybutyrate Intoxication
NEJM 349:1267-1275, Case 30-2003, 2003

Posterior Ischemic Optic Neuropathy After Hemodialysis
Ophthalmol 110:1216-1218, Buono,L.M.,et al, 2003

Paraganglioma of the Cervical Sympathetic Trunk
Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol 111:1087-1091, Birchler,M.T., et al, 2002

Clinicopath Conf,Mucormycosis, rhino-orbital
NEJM 346:924-929, Case 9-2002, 2002

Clinicopath Conf., Prolactinoma
NEJM 347:1604-1611, Case 35-2002, 2002

Relative Pupil-Sparing Third Nerve Palsy:Etiology and Clinical Variables Predictive of a Mass
Neurol 56:797-798, Jacobson,D.M., 2001

Localization of Claude's Syndrome
Neurol 57:2304-2307, Seo,S.W.,et al, 2001

Unilateral Fixed Dilation of the Pupil as a False-Localizing Sign with Intracranial Hemorrhage: Case Report and Literature Review
Neurosurgery 49:1251-1256, Marshman,L.A.G.,et al, 2001

Trasnient Unilateral Mydriasis as the Presenting Sign of Aortic and Carotid Dissection
Neurol 55:1934-1935, Inzelberg,R.,et al, 2000

Cluster Headache Sine Headache: Case Report
Neurol 55:451, Salvesen,R., 2000

Serotonin Sydrome
Medicine 79:201-209, Mason,P.J. et al, 2000

Neuro-Ophthalmic Manifestations of Diabetes
Ophthalmology 106:1047-1048, Sadun,A.A., 1999

Adult-Onset "Infant" Botulism:An Unusual Cause of Weakness in the Intensive Care Unit
Neurol 53:891, Li,L.Y.J.,et al, 1999

Effectiveness of Propofol for Sedation in the Neuro-Intensive Care Unit (NICU)
Neurol 52:A511, Bernardini,G.L.,et al, 1999

Clinicopath Conf,Guillain-Barre Syndrome, Campylobacter Jejuni Enteritis,Case 39-1999
NEJM 341:1996-2003, , 1999

Mydriatic Pupil as the Presenting Sign of Common Carotid Artery Dissection
Stroke 29:2653-2655, Koennecke,H.C. & Seyfert,S., 1998

Most Diabetic Third Nerve Palsies are Peripheral
Neurol 51:1510, Keane,J.R.&Ahmadi,J., 1998

Drop the Alzheimer's Drop Test
Neurol 50:588-591, Kardon,R.H., 1998

Pupil Involvement in Patients with Diabetes-Associated Oculomotor Nerve Palsy
Arch Ophthalmol 116:723-727, 7981998., Jacobson,D.M., 1998

Managing Oculomotor Nerve Palsy
Arch Ophthalmol 116:798, Trobe,J.D., 1998

Pupil Dilation to Tropicamide is not Specific for Alzheimer Disease
Arch Neurol 54:841-844, Growdon,J.H.,et al, 1997

Neuro-Ophthalmic Manifestations of Lyme Disease
J Neuro-Ophthalmol 17:108-121, Balcer,L.J.,et al, 1997

MDMA (Ecstasy) and the Rave:A Review
Pediatrics 100:705-708, Schwartz,R.H.&Miller,N.S., 1997

Cocaine and Pupillary-Sparing Oculomotor Nerve Paresis
Neurol 49:1466-1467, Migita,D.S.,et al, 1997

Response of the Pupil to Tropicamide is not a Reliable Test of Alzheimer Disease
Arch Neurol 54:155-159, FitzSimon,J.S.,et al, 1997

Trihexyphenidyl Withdrawal Encephalopathy
Ann Neurol 41:133-134, Johkura,K.,et al, 1997

An Unconscious Man with Asthma and a Fixed, Dilated Pupil
Lancet 349:98, Dimond,J.P.&Palazzo,M.G.A., 1997

Neuro-Ophthalmic Presentation of Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma
Neurol 48:784-785, Finelli,P.F.&Lesser,R.L., 1997

Regional Subacute Cranial Neuropathies Following Internal Carotid Cisplatin Infusion
Neurol 47:1088-1090, Alderson,L.M.,et al, 1996

Bilateral Ptosis Due to Mesencephalic Lesions with Relative Preservation of Ocular Motility
J Neuro-Ophthalmol 16:258-263, Martin,T.J.,et al, 1996

Clinicopath Conf
Noncaseating Granulomas Consistent with Sarcoidosis, Case 37-1996, NEJM 335:1668-1674996., , 1996

Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyradiculoneuropathy:Unusual Clinical Features and Therapeutic Responses
Neurol 46:1206-1212, Midroni,G.&Dyck,P.J., 1996

Site of Autonomic Dysfunction in a Patient with Ross'Syndrome and Postganglionic Horner's Syndrome
Neurol 45:2094-2096, Wolfe,G.I.,et al, 1995

Anticholinergic Poisoning Associated with Herbal Tea
Arch Int Med 155:2245-2248, Hsu,C.K.,et al, 1995

Relative Pupillary Sparing Third Nerve Palsies:To Arteriogram or Not?
J Neuro-Ophthalmol 15:136-141, Cullom,M.E.,et al, 1995

Benign Episodic Unilateral Mydriasis
Ophthalmol 102:1623-1627, Jacobson,D.M., 1995

Posterior Cerebral Artery Stenosis with Midbrain Infarction
Stroke 26:900-902, Duncan,G.W.&Weindling,S.M., 1995

Thalamic Hemorrhage:A Prospective Study of 100 Patients
Stroke 26:964-970, Kumral,E.,et al, 1995

MR of Oculomotor Nerve Plasy
AJNR 16:1665-1672, Blake,P.Y.,et al, 1995

Isolated Third-Nerve Palsy Associated with Frontal Sinus Mucocele
J Neuro-Ophthalmol 15:105-108, Ehrenpreis,S.J.&Biedlingmaier,J.F., 1995

Adie's Tonic Pupil Secondary to Migraine
J Neuro-Ophthalmol 15:43-44, Purvin,V.A., 1995

Disorders of Ocular Motility Following Head Trauma
Arch Neurol 52:924-926, Lepore,F.E., 1995

Oval Pupil in Patients with Diabetes mellitus: Examination by Measurement of the Dark-Adapted Pupillary Area and Pupillary Light Reflex
Diabetes Res Clin Pract 29:43-48, Isotani,H.,et al, 1995

Pure Midbrain Infarction:Clinical Syndromes, MRI, and Etiologic Patterns
Neurol 44:2032-2040, Bogousslavsky,J.,et al, 1994

Salvage of Vision After Hypotension-Induced Ischemic Optic Neuropathy
Am J Ophthalmol 117:235-242, Connolly,S.E.,et al, 1994

Isolated or Predominant Ocular Motor Nerve Palsy as a Manifestation of Brain Stem Stroke
Stroke 24:581-586, Kim,J.S.,et al, 1993

Cranial Neuropathy Heralding Otherwise Occult AIDS-Related Large Cell Lymphoma
J Clin Neuro-Ophthalmol 13:113-118, Berger,J.R.,et al, 1993

Clinicopath Conf
Left Middle Cerebral Art Territory Infarct, Athero Stenosis of Cavernous Int Carotid Art, Case 26-19, 2, M 326:1762-1769,1992., 1992



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