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abducens nerve paralysis
abducens nerve paralysis, bilateral
accommodation
acquired immunodeficiency syndrome
alpha-fetoprotein
aneurysm, berry
angiography, cerebral
anisocoria
anosmia
aphasia
apnea
apnea, primary central
apraxia of eye movements
aqueduct of Sylvius, obstruction
aqueduct of Sylvius, stenosis
aqueductal obstruction
Argyll Robertson pupil
astrocytoma
ataxia
ataxic gait
brain biopsy
brain biopsy, false negative
brainstem
brainstem, atrophy
brainstem, dysfunction
brainstem, glioma
brainstem, glioma in children
brainstem, hemorrhage, primary
brainstem, infarction of
brainstem, lesion of
brainstem, neoplasms of
brainstem, syndrome
calcification, intracranial
caloric testing
CAT scan
CAT scan, abnormal
CAT scan, brain tumors
CAT scan, cerebrovascular disease
cavernous sinus
cavernous sinus, metastasis to
central nervous system, infection of
cerebellar disease, eye movement disorder in
cerebellar hemorrhage
cerebellar lesion
cerebellum
cerebral infarction
cerebrospinal fluid, biochemical markers of CNS tumors
cerebrovascular accident
children
Clinical Pathologic Conference(C.P.C.)
cogwheel pursuit movements
Collier's sign
coma
complications
congenital ocular motor apraxia
controversies in neurology
convergence
convergence, impaired
conversion reaction
Cornelia de Lange syndrome
cranial neuropathy
cranial neuropathy, multiple
cysticercosis
cysticercosis, cerebral
deafness
degenerative diseases of CNS
delay in diagnosis
dementia
diabetes insipidus
diabetes mellitus
diabetes mellitus, neurologic manifestations of
diplopia
diplopia, vertical
doll's head maneuver
down-beat nystagmus, primary position of gaze
downward gaze, paralysis of
dystonia
ectopic pinealoma
electroencephalogram, abnormalities of
emergencies, neurologic
epidemiology of neurology
eye movement, disorders of
facial nerve palsy
familial
gadolinium
gaze palsy
gaze palsy, horizontal
gaze palsy, vertical
genetic neurologic disorders
glioblastoma multiforme(astrocytoma Gr.III)
glioma
glioma, low-grade
growth retardation
headache
headache, severe
hearing loss
hearing loss, bilateral
hemianopia, homonymous
hemiparesis
hemorrhage, thalamic
Horner's syndrome
human chorionic gonadotropin, elevated
hydrocephalus
hydrocephalus, non-communicating(obstructive)
hypertension
hypometric saccades
hypopituitarism
hypothalamus, disturbance of
internuclear ophthalmoplegia
intracerebral hemorrhage
intracranial hypertension, benign
intracranial pressure, increased
intraventricular hemorrhage
Klinefelter's syndrome
L-dopa
lethargy
level of consciousness, decreased
life expectancy
light-near dissociation, causes of
medial longitudinal fasciculus(MLF)
memory, impairment of
meningioma
meningitis
meningitis, aseptic
Mexican
Mexico
midbrain
midbrain, hemorrhage
midbrain, lesion of
midbrain, neoplasm of
miosis
misdiagnosis
mortality
movement disorder
MRI
MRI, abnormal
MRI, serial
multiple sclerosis
multiple sclerosis, visual symptoms in
mutism
myositis, ocular
nausea and vomiting
near reflex, spasm of
neoplasm, germ cell
neoplasm, intracranial with metastasis extracranially
neoplasm, metastatic to CNS
neoplasm, primary intracerebral
neoplasm, primary intracranial-treatment of
neoplasm, primary of CNS
neoplasm, primary of CNS-children
neoplasm, primary of CNS-survival
neoplasm, primary of CNS-treatment of
neuroendocrinology
neuroophthalmology
neuropathology
nystagmus
nystagmus, cerebellar
nystagmus, epileptic
nystagmus, gaze-paretic
nystagmus, pendular
nystagmus, periodic
nystagmus, periodic alternating
nystagmus, positional
nystagmus, primary position of gaze
nystagmus, retractorius
nystagmus, upbeating-in primary position of gaze
nystagmus, vertical
obesity
ocular dysmetria
ocular flutter
ocular motility, disorders of
one and a half syndrome
ophthalmoplegia
opsoclonus
optic atrophy
optic neuritis
papilledema
Parkinsonism syndrome
periaqueductal lesion
periodic alternating gaze
pineal
pineal, calcification of
pineal, cyst
pineal, neoplasm
pinealoma
pineoblastoma
pituitary, apoplexy
PLEDs
pneumoencephalogram(PEG)
precocious puberty
pretectal area
pretectal syndrome
prognosis
progressive supranuclear palsy
pseudoabducens palsy
ptosis
ptosis, bilateral
pupil
pupil, abnormality in neurologic disorders
pupil, ectopic-acquired
pupil, light reflex, abnormal
quality of life
radiation therapy, CNS treatment and complications with
respiratory failure
reversible neurologic disorder
review article
rigidity
Schilder's disease
seizure
seizure, focal
serum tumor markers
setting sun phenomena
shunt procedure, ventricular
shunt procedure, ventricular-complications of
shunt procedure, ventriculo-peritoneal
skew deviation
skull x-ray, abnormal
square wave jerks
suprasellar lesion
systemic lupus erythematosus
systemic lupus erythematosus, neurologic complications with
tectal glioma
tectum
teratoma
thalamic tumors
third nerve
third nerve lesions, nuclear
third nerve palsy
transient neurologic deficit
treatment of neurologic disorder
trochlear nerve
trochlear nerve palsy
uncal herniation
upgaze
upgaze, paralysis of
urinary incontinence
vertical gaze
vision, blurred
visual acuity, decreased
visual field defect
visual symptoms
Wolfram syndrome
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Catheter Shunts for Fetal Hydronephrosis & Hydrocephalus, Report of the International Fetal Surgery Registry
NEJM 315:336-340, Manning,F.A.,et al, 1986

Cysticercosis-Review of 230 Patients
Bull Clin Neurosci 50:76-101, McCormick.G.F., 1985

CT Findings in Progressive Supranuclear Palsy
J Comput Assist Tomogr 8:406-409, Ambrosetto,P.,et al, 1984

Congenital Hydrocephalus & Eye Abnormalities with Severe Developmental Brain Defects:Warburg's Syndrome
Ann Neurol 16:60-65, Bordarier,C.,et al, 1984

A Surgical Approach To The Treatment Of Fetal Hydrocephalus
NEJM 306:1320-1325, Clewell,W.H.,et al, 1982

Visual Field Defects in Obstructive Hydrocephalus
JNNP 45:591-597, Humphrey,P.R.D.,et al, 1982

Parainfectious Acute Obstructive Hydrocephalus
Ann Neurol 10:62-63, Yanofsky,C.S.,et al, 1981

Placement Of Ventriculo-Amniotic Shunt For Hydrocephalus In A Fetus
NEJM 305:955, Clewell,W.H.,et al, 1981

Spastic Gait & Acquired Aqueductal Stenosis in an Adult
Arch Neurol 37:116, Watson,C.P., 1980

Paralysis of Divergence in an Adult With Aqueductal Stenosis
Arch Neurol 36:511-512, Hogg,J.E.,et al, 1979

Cerebral Cysticercosis
Neurol 28:838-842, Latovitzki,N.,et al, 1978

Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus Due to Membranous Obstruction of the Sylvian Aqueduct
Neurol 28:835-837, Murphy,M.J.,et al, 1978

Clinical Neurogenetics
Neurol 27:1057, Bird,T.D.,et al, 1977

Chronic Hydrocephalus Associated with Short Stature & Growth Hormone Deficiency
Ann Neurol 2:246, Hier,D.B.,et al, 1977

Tuberculous Meningitis
Br J Hos Med Nov. 1977, p. 436., , 1977

Effects of Viral Infection on the Developing Nervous System
Seminars in Medicine of the Beth Israel Hosp, Boston NEJM 287:5991972., Johnson,R., 1972

Enlargement of the Sylvian Aqueduct:A Sequel of Head Injuries
JNNP 35:463-467, Boller,F.C.,et al, 1972

Aqueductal Stenosis & Hydrocephalus After Mumps Encephalitis
NEJM 283:l505, Timmons,G.,et al, 1970

Internuclear Ophthalmoplegia as an Early Sign of Brainstem Tumors
Neurol 20:629, Cogan,D.,et al, 1970

Experimental Virus-Induced Hydrocephalus
J Neurosurg 3l:l, Margolis,G.,et al, 1969

Encephalitis with Myoclonus in Whipple's Disease
JNNP 32:338, Stoupel,N.,et al, 1969

Increased Intracanial Pressure & Pulmonary Edema, Pt. I
J Neurosurg 28:112, Ducker,T.B., 1968

Failure of Vision in Childhood
Proc Royal Soc Medicine, pp 494-500., , 1850



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