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abducens nerve paralysis
abducens nerve paralysis, bilateral
abscess, intracerebral
abscess, intracerebral, tuberculous
acetazolamide
acquired immunodeficiency syndrome
advances in neurology
adverse drug reaction
albendazole
alopecia
amaurosis fugax
ANA
ANA-negative systemic lupus erythematosus
anemia
aneurysm
angiitis
anorectics
anorexia
anorexia nervosa
anticoagulant, complications of
anticoagulant, restarting
anticoagulant, reversal of
anticoagulant, treatment
anticonvulsants
antiphospholipid antibody syndrome
aortic valve, lesion of
aortic valve, regurgitation
apnea
aqueduct of Sylvius, obstruction
aqueduct of Sylvius, stenosis
arachnoiditis
areflexia
arrhythmia, cardiac
arteriopathy
arteritides
arthralgia
arthritis
ascites
ataxic gait
atherosclerosis, generalized
autoantibodies
autoimmune disease
autoimmune encephalopathy
autoimmune epilepsy
autonomic dysfunction
baclofen
bacterial infection
barbiturate anesthesia
beriberi
blindness
blood pressure
blood pressure after stroke
blood pressure, control
blood pressure, lowering
body mass index
bradycardia
brain scan, abnormal
brainstem, deformity of
brainstem, glioma
brainstem, glioma in children
brainstem, infarction of
brainstem, lesion of
brainstem, neoplasms of
brucellosis
brucellosis, nervous system involvement with
bruit
bruit, abdominal
bruit, supraclavicular
cachexia
calcification, intracranial
carbamazepine
carbonic anhydrase inhibitor
carcinoma
carcinoma of breast
carcinoma of lung
carcinoma of pancreas
carcinoma of stomach
cardiomegaly
carotid artery stenosis
case studies
Castleman's disease
CAT scan
CAT scan, abnormal
CAT scan, brain scan compared to
CAT scan, disappearing lesion on
CAT scan, false negative
CAT scan, serial
catecholamine
CD4 counts
central nervous system, infection of
cerebellar hemorrhage
cerebellar infarction
cerebellum
cerebral edema
cerebral edema, cytotoxic
cerebral edema, origin and treatment
cerebral infarction
cerebrospinal fluid
cerebrospinal fluid, abnormal
cerebrospinal fluid, cell count, normal
cerebrospinal fluid, culture negative
cerebrospinal fluid, cytology
cerebrospinal fluid, drainage of
cerebrospinal fluid, elevated protein of
cerebrospinal fluid, pressure increased
cerebrospinal fluid, red cells in
cerebrospinal fluid, xanthochromia of
cerebrovascular accident
cerebrovascular accident, acute management of
cerebrovascular accident, complications with
cerebrovascular accident, mass effect with
cerebrovascular accident, prehospital treatment
cerebrovascular accident, prevention of
cerebrovascular accident, primary prevention
chemotherapy, CNS treatment and complications with
chest x-ray, abnormal
chiasmal syndromes
children
chills
chorea
choroid plexus
cisterna magna
claudication, extremity
Clinical Pathologic Conference(C.P.C.)
clonidine
collagen vascular disease
coma
comorbidities
complications
confusion
contactin associated protein like 2 antibodies
controversies in neurology
cooling therapy
Coombs test, positive
cortical blindness
cranial nerve palsies
cranial neuropathy
cranial neuropathy, multiple
craniectomy, decompressive
craniotomy
cryptococcal antigen
cryptococcal meningitis
cyst, benign intracranial
cyst, cortical parenchyma
cyst, porencephalic
cyst, subarachnoid
cyst, ventricular
cysticercosis
cysticercosis, cerebral
cysticercosis, intraventricular
cysticercosis, spinal
cysticercosis, subarachnoid
cytoid bodies
deafness
deafness, unilateral
delay in diagnosis
delirium
dementia
depressants
developmental milestones, loss of
diabetes insipidus
diet
dieting
diplopia
disability, neurological
dizziness
drowning
drug abuse
drug abuse, neurologic complications of
drug overdose
dysphagia
dyspnea
echocardiogram
efficacy
electroencephalogram, abnormalities of
electrophoretic pattern, serum
ELISA
embolism
embolism, atheromatous
embolism, cholesterol
emergencies, neurologic
emergencies, ocular
emergency room
empty sella syndrome
encephalitis
encephalopathy
endemic area
endometriosis
endoscopic surgery
endoscopy
eosinophilia
epidemiology of neurology
episodic disorders
episodic neurologic deficits
epistaxis
exophthalmus
face, numbness of
facial weakness
familial
fatigue
fenfluramine
fever
flushing
fontanel, bulging
food-borne infection
foot drop
foot numbness
fourth ventricle, cyst
frontal bossing
fundus, abnormality of
funduscopic exam
gadolinium
gangrene
gastric partitioning
gastrointestinal bleeding
gender
granulomatosis with polyangiitis
granulomatous disease
Guillain Barre syndrome
hallucination
hallucination, olfactory
hallucination, visual
head circumference
headache
headache, chronic
headache, continuous
headache, elderly
headache, frontal
headache, progressive
headache, severe
hearing loss
heart murmur
helminthic infection of CNS
hematuria, gross
hematuria, microscopic
hemianopia, homonymous
hemiparesis
hepatic encephalopathy
hepatic failure
hepatitis
hepatitis C virus
hepatomegaly
hepatosplenomegaly
heralding manifestation
herniation syndromes, intracranial
Hispanics
hoarseness
Hodgkin's disease, neurologic involvement with
hospitalization
human immunodeficiency virus type 1
hydrocephalus
hydrocephalus, complications with
hydrocephalus, congenital
hydrocephalus, episodic
hydrocephalus, etiology
hydrocephalus, fetal
hydrocephalus, infants and children
hydrocephalus, intrauterine
hydrocephalus, non-communicating(obstructive)
hydrocephalus, transient
hydrocephalus, treatment of
hyperhidrosis
hyperpigmentation of skin
hypertension
hypertension, paroxysmal
hyperthyroidism
hypocomplementemia
hypoglycorrhachia
hyponatremia
hypothermia
iatrogenic neurologic disorders
immunoelectrophoresis, serum
immunofluorescent"band"test
immunosuppression
impotence
incidence
infection
insomnia
intraaortic balloon pump
intracerebral hemorrhage
intracerebral hemorrhage, clot evacuation
intracerebral hemorrhage, lobar
intracerebral hemorrhage, progression of
intracerebral hemorrhage, treatment of
intracranial hypertension, benign
intracranial hypertension, benign, pathogenesis of
intracranial hypotension
intracranial pressure monitoring
intracranial pressure, increased
intracranial pressure, increased, treatment of
intrathecal chemotherapy
intraventricular hemorrhage
intraventricular hemorrhage, clot evacuation
intubation
irritability
isoniazid
lactic acidemia
lateral sinus
lethargy
leukocytosis
leukopenia
level of consciousness, decreased
life expectancy
livedo reticularis
lumbar drain
lumbar puncture
lumbar puncture, complications of
lymphadenopathy
lymphoid hyperplasia
lymphoma
lymphoma involving CNS
macrocephaly
mastoiditis
melanoma, malignant
memory, defect of recent
memory, impairment of
meningeal enhancement
meningeal thickening
meningismus
meningitis
meningitis, aseptic
meningitis, bacterial
meningitis, bacterial-negative CSF culture
meningitis, basilar
meningitis, carcinomatous
meningitis, children
meningitis, chronic
meningitis, CSF cell count-normal
meningitis, cysticercosis
meningitis, elderly
meningitis, eosinophilic
meningitis, fungal
meningitis, fungal-negative CSF culture
meningitis, lupus
meningitis, lymphomatous
meningitis, neurologic aspects and complications of
meningitis, pneumococcal
meningitis, recurrent
meningitis, spinal fluid smear and culture-negative
meningitis, TB
meningitis, treatment of
meningoencephalitis
mental status, abnormal
Mexican
Mexico
midbrain
midbrain, neoplasm of
migraine
mimics
misdiagnosis
mitral valve lesion
mitral valve regurgitation
mononeuritis multiplex
mononeuropathy
mononeuropathy multiplex
monoparesis
mortality
MRI
MRI, abnormal
MRI, CAT scan compared to
MRI, contrast enhanced
MRI, diffusion weighted
MRI, disappearing lesion on
MRI, false negative
MRI, serial
multinucleated giant cell
multiple endocrine neoplasia
muscle biopsy
muscle pain
muscle relaxant
myelitis
myelogram
myelomeningocele
myocarditis
myositis
nasal septum, perforation of
nausea and vomiting
neck pain
neoplasm, primary of CNS
neoplasm, primary of CNS-children
neoplasm, primary of CNS-survival
neoplasm, primary of CNS-treatment of
nephritis
neuroendocrinology
neurofibromatosis 1
neurologic complications of, surgery
neurologic complications of, systemic cancer
neurologic complications of, systemic disease
neurologic disease
neurologic disease, diagnoses of
neurologic disease, tempo
neurologic examination
neurologic examination, focal
neurologic signs
neurologic symptoms
neurological intensive care
neuromyotonia
neuroophthalmology
neuropathy
neuropathy, peripheral
neuropathy, vasculitic, systemic
neurotoxic
night sweats
nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug
nutritional deficiency
obesity
occipital lobe, infarction, bilateral
ocular fundus photography
old age, neurology of
ophthalmoplegia
opportunistic infection
opportunistic infection, CNS
optic atrophy
optic disc edema
optic nerve sheath fenestration
optic neuritis
otitis, neurologic complications with
pain
pain, abdominal
pain, back
pain, flank
pain, testicular
palpitations
papilledema
paranoia
parasitic infection, CNS
pathology
pediatric neurology
pergolide
periarteritis nodosa
pericardial friction rub
pericarditis
peripheral pulse, absent
personality change
phen-fen
phentermine
phenylephrine
pheochromocytoma
photophobia
pitfalls
platelet inhibiting drugs
pleocytosis of cerebrospinal fluid
pleural effusion
pleurisy
POEMS syndrome
polycythemia, primary
polyneuropathy
posterior fossa, lesion of
practice guidelines
praziquantel
premature infant
pretectal syndrome
prevention of neurologic disorders
prognosis
proptosis
psychiatric problems in neurologic disorders
psychosis
ptosis
pulmonary hypertension
pulmonary infiltrates
quadriplegia
quality of life
race
rash
raw milk ingestion
Raynaud's phenomenon
renal biopsy
renal failure
respiratory failure
reticulum cell sarcoma
retinal artery occlusion
retinopathy
review article
rheumatoid arthritis
rheumatoid arthritis factor(R.A.factor)
rhinorrhea
rifampin
risk factors
root lesion, nerve
safety
sarcoma
schizophrenia
scotoma
screening
sedimentation rate
sedimentation rate, elevated
seizure
seizure, diencephalic
seizure, focal
seizure, prevention of
seizure, psychomotor-temporal lobe
seizure, treatment of
serologic testing
serologic testing of cerebrospinal fluid
serotonin
shunt procedure, lumboperitoneal
shunt procedure, lumboperitoneal-complications of
shunt procedure, ventricular
shunt procedure, ventricular-complications of
shunt procedure, ventriculo-peritoneal
sinuses, diseases of
sinusitis
skin, biopsy
skin, lesions in neurologic disorders
skull x-ray
skull x-ray, abnormal
slit ventricle syndrome
spina bifida
spinal cord, infarction of
splenic infarcts
splenomegaly
stent, intracranial
stent, venous sinus
steroid psychosis
steroid therapy, CNS treatment and complications with
stroke unit, mobile
subarachnoid hemorrhage
subclavian artery stenosis
subcutaneous nodules
subgaleal fluid collection
suboccipital decompression
sweating
systemic illness
systemic lupus erythematosus
systemic lupus erythematosus, neurologic complications with
tachycardia
Takayasu's arteritis
tectal glioma
tectum
temporal lobe, lesion
testicular biopsy
therapeutic hypertension
thiamine
thiamine deficiency
third nerve palsy
thrombocytopenia
tinnitus
tonsillar herniation of cerebellum
toxic encephalopathy
transient ischemic attack
transverse sinus stenosis
treatment of neurologic disorder
tricuspid valve, lesion of
trigeminal neuropathy
trigeminal neuropathy, sensory
tuberculoma of CNS
tuberculosis
uncal herniation
upward transtentorial herniation
uremia
urinary catecholamines
uveitis
vasculitides
ventricle, slit-like, CAT scan
ventriculostomy
ventriculostomy, endoscopic
vertigo
vision, blurred
visual acuity
visual acuity, decreased
visual field defect
visual loss
visual loss, slow
visual loss, sudden
vitamin deficiency
vomiting, episodic
vomiting, recurrent
Von Hippel Lindau
weakness, generalized
weight loss
weight management
Wernicke's encephalopathy
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Detection of Cerebral Injury After Total Circulatory Arrest & Hypothermia by Specific CK Isoenzyme Levels
Am J Cardiol 58:1236-1241, Rossi,R.,et al, 1987

Effects of Hypothermia on Brainstem Auditory Evoked Potentials in Humans
Ann Neurol 22:507-513, Markand,O.N.,et al, 1987

Leukoencephalopathy in Patients with Ischemic Stroke
Stroke 18:896-899, Bugousslavsky,J.,et al, 1987

PAS Negative Granulomatous Lymphadenopathy in Whipple's Disease, Localization of Whipple Bacillus by EM
Am J Med 83:165-170, Wilcox,G.M.,et al, 1987

Cholesterol Crystal Embolization:A Review of 221 Cases in the English Literature
Angiology 38:769-784, Fine,M.J.,et al, 1987

The Dandy-Walker Syndrome
In Handbk of Clin Neurology, Elsevier Publ, Amsterdam, 50:32387., Epstein,M.H.&Johanson,C.E., 1987

Neurosarcoidosis Causing Ventricular Loculation, Hydrocephalus, and Death
Surg Neurol 26:67-71, Schlitt,M.,et al, 1986

Insulinoma Producing Progressive Neurological Deterioration Over 30 Years
BMJ 293:241-242, Snook,J.A.,et al, 1986

Prognosis of Dementia in Normal-Pressure Hydrocephalus After a Shunt Operation
Ann Neurol 20:304-310, Thomsen,A.M.,et al, 1986

Catheter Shunts for Fetal Hydronephrosis & Hydrocephalus, Report of the International Fetal Surgery Registry
NEJM 315:336-340, Manning,F.A.,et al, 1986

Acute Encephalopathy Associated with Campylobacter Enteritis
BMJ 293:424, Levy,I.,et al, 1986

Permanent Visual Impairment in Childhood Pseudotumor Cerebri
Arch Neurol 43:801-804, Lessell,S.&Rosman,P., 1986

Strokes in Mild Hypertension:Diastolic Rules
Lancet 2:854-856, Ramsay,L.E.&Waller,P.C., 1986

Primary Intraventricular Hemorrhage in Adults
Stroke 17:872-877, Gates,P.C.,et al, 1986

Dolichoectatic Basilar Artery:A Review of 23 Cases
Stroke 17:1277-1281, Nishizaki,T.,et al, 1986

Improved Cognition after Control of Risk Factors for Multi-Infarct Dementia
JAMA 256:2203-2209, Meyer,J.S.,et al, 1986

Clinicopathological Conference
Scurvy, Wernicke-Korsakoff Syndrome, Case 33-1986, NEJM 315:503-50886., , 1986

Hypertension as a Risk Factor for Spontaneous Intracerebral Hemorrhage
Stroke 17:1078-1083, Brott,T.,et al, 1986

Risk Factors for Spontaneous Cerebral Hematomas, Case-Control Study
Stroke 17:1126-1128, Calandre,L.,et al, 1986

Cigarette Smoking, Hypertension & the Risk of Subarachnoid Hemorrhage:A Population-Based Case-Control Study
Stroke 17:831-835, Bonita,R., 1986

Thalamic Hemorrhage:Clinical-CT Correlations
Neurol 36:1382-1386, Weisberg,L.A., 1986

Locked-In Syndrome:A Review of 139 Cases
Stroke 17:758-764, Patterson,J.R.&Grabois,M., 1986

Cogan's Syndrome:18 Cases & a Review of the Literature
Mayo Clin Proc 61:344-361, Vollertsen,R.S.,et al, 1986

Neurological Deficit from an Inoperable Arteriovenous Malformation, An Indication for Therapeutic Embolization
Arch Neurol 43:508-511, Wade,J.P.H., 1986

Acute Cerebellar Hemorrhage & CT Evidence of Tight Posterior Fossa
Neurol 36:858-860, Weisberg,L.A., 1986

Long-Term Pathological Follow-Up of Cerebral Arteriovenous Malformations Treated by Embolization with Bucrylate
NEJM 314:477-483, Vinters,H.V.,et al, 1986

Primary Pontine Haemorrhage:Clinical & Computed Tomographic Correlations
JNNP 49:346-352, Weisberg,L.A., 1986

Management of Hypertension in Patients with Acute Stroke
Arch Int Med 146:66-68, Lavin,P., 1986

Cigarette Smoking & Risk of Premature Stroke in Men & Women
BMJ 293:6-8, Bonita,R.,et al, 1986

HTLV/LAV Infection of the Central Nervous System in a 57-Year-Old Man with Progressive Dementia of Unknown Cause
NEJM 314:1191-1192, Mirra,S.S.,et al, 1986

Intracranial Pressure Monitors, Epidemiologic Study of Risk Factors & Infections
Am J Med 80:369-376, Aucoin,P.J.,et al, 1986

How is Pseudotumor Cerebri Diagnosed
Arch Neurol 43:167-168, Hoffman,H.J., 1986

Observation on the Management of Pseudotumor Cerebri
Arch Neurol 43:168, McGreal,D.A., 1986

Low CSF Protein Concentration in Idiopathic Pseudotumor Cerebri
Ann Neurol 19:80-82, Chandra,V.,et al, 1986

Post-Haemorrhagic Ventricular Dilatation in Infants:Who & How to Treat
Editorial, Lancet 2:1280-12821985., , 1985

In Favor of Intracranial Pressure Monitoring & Aggressive Therapy in Neurologic Practice
Arch Neurol 42:1194-1196, Ropper,A.H., 1985

Intracranial Pressure Monitoring
Arch Neurol 42:1191-1193, 11961985., Miller,J.D., 1985

Neurologic Complications of Gastric Partitioning
Arch Neurol 42:675-677, Paulson,G.W.,et al, 1985

Computed Tomography in Benign Intracranial Hypertension
Neurol 35:1075-1078, Weisberg,L.A., 1985

Wernicke's Encephalopathy
NEJM 312:1035-1039, Reuler,J.B.,et al, 1985

Primary Medullary Hypertensive Hemorrhage
Neurol 35:925-928, Neumann,P.E.,et al, 1985

Cerebral Venous Thrombosis-A Review of 38 Cases
Stroke 16:199-213, Bousser,M.,et al, 1985

Risk Factors for Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
Stroke 16:377-385, Longstreth,W.T.,et al, 1985

Subcortical Arteriosclerotic Encephalopathy, (Binswanger's Disease)
Arch Neurol 42:951-959, Kinkel,W.R.,et al, 1985

Lacunar Syndrome Due to Intracerebral Hemorrhage
Stroke 16:454-459, Mori,E.,et al, 1985

Hypertension in Acute Ischemic Strokes, Not to Treat
Arch Neurol 42:999-1000, Yatsu,F.M.&Zivin,J., 1985

Hypertension in Acute Ischemic Strokes, Treat
Arch Neurol 42:1000-1002, Spence,J.D.&Del Maestro,R.F., 1985

Risk Factors & Concomitants of Internal Carotid Artery Occlusion or Stenosis, A Study of 159 Cases
Arch Neurol 42:864-867, Bogousslavsky,J.,et al, 1985

Risk Factors for Stroke, Editorial
Stroke 16:359-360, Wolf,P.A., 1985

Pseudomotor Cerebri Secondary to Lithium Carbonate
JAMA 253:2869-2870, Saul,R.F.,et al, 1985



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