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addiction, heroin
adrenoleukodystrophy
adrenoleukodystrophy, adult onset
adverse drug reaction
akinetic mute
ammonia
amyloid angiopathy, cerebral
amyloid angiopathy, cerebral, inflammatory type
anasarca
anemia
angiitis, isolated of CNS
angiography, cerebral
angiography, cerebral, negative
anorexia
anterior cerebral artery territory infarction
anterior horn cell disease
apnea
arbovirus
areflexia
arteriopathy
aspergillosis
ataxia
ataxia, cerebellar
ataxia, progressive
ataxic gait
Babinski sign
bacterial infection
bacterial infection, CNS
basal cistern
basilar artery occlusion
behavioral disorder
bradykinesia
brain biopsy
brainstem, infarction of
brainstem, lesion of
carotid artery stenosis, intracranial
carotid-siphon stenosis
CAT scan, angiography
CAT scan, angiography, false negative
CAT scan, dense artery sign
CAT scan, venography
cauda equina
central nervous system, infection of
cerebral cortex
cerebral embolism
cerebral embolism, mechanical extraction
cerebral infarction
cerebral infarction, small, deep
cerebral infarction, subcortical
cerebrospinal fluid, culture negative
cerebrospinal fluid, elevated protein of
cerebrovascular accident
cerebrovascular accident, acute management of
cerebrovascular accident, bilateral
cerebrovascular accident, multiple
cerebrovascular accident, nonvascular territory
cerebrovascular accident, young adult
cerebrovascular disease, rapidly progressive
children
chills
Clinical Pathologic Conference(C.P.C.)
clot retrieval
coma
coma, sudden onset
complications
confusion
corpus callosum
corpus callosum, infarction of
corpus callosum, lesion of
cortical-basal ganglionic degeneration
cough
cranial nerve palsies
cyclophosphamide
decerebrate posture
deep gray nuclei
degenerative diseases of CNS
delay in diagnosis
dementia
dementia, frontotemporal
dementia, rapidly progressive
dementia, thalamic
dense basilar artery sign
dense middle cerebral artery sign
dexterity, impaired
diabetes mellitus
diagnostic criteria
differential diagnosis
difficulty climbing stairs
disorientation
doll's head maneuver
downward deviation of eyes
drug abuse
drug abuse, neurologic complications of
drug abuse, toxic screen In
drug overdose
dural arteriovenous malformation
dysarthria
dysmetria
dysphagia
dyspnea
electroencephalogram, abnormalities of
electroencephalogram, periodic complexes
ELISA
embolism, paradoxical
embolism, vertebral-basilar artery
emergencies, neurologic
encephalitis
encephalitis, brainstem
encephalitis, viral
encephalomyelitis
encephalopathy
encephalopathy, progressive
endovascular therapy
enterovirus
enterovirus infection of CNS
eosinophilia
epidemic
executive dysfunction
falling
false negative
familial
fatigue
fever
fibrillations
fistula, arterio-venous, dural
flaccid paralysis
fungal infection
fungal infection, CNS
gait disorder
gammaglobulin therapy, intravenous
gastric partitioning
gaze palsy, vertical
gene mutation
genetic neurologic disorders
genetic testing
Gerstmann-Straussler-Scheinker disease
globus pallidus, lesion of, bilateral
GM antigen test
grasp reflex
Guillain Barre syndrome
Guillain Barre syndrome, differential diagnosis of
hand-foot-mouth disease
headache
headache, severe
hearing loss
hearing loss, sudden, bilateral
hemiparesis, recurrent
hemiplegia
hemorrhage, thalamic
hemosiderosis of CNS, superficial
heralding manifestation
herniation syndromes, intracranial
hydrocephalus
hyperalimentation
hyperammonemic encephalopathy
hypercapnia
hypereosinophilic syndrome(HES)
hyperintense vessel sign
hypersomnia
hypoalbuminemia
hypogammaglobulinemia
hypoglycorrhachia
hypophosphatemia
hypoxia
iatrogenic neurologic disorders
imbalance
imbalance, postural
immunocompetent
immunohistochemistry
immunosuppression
immunosuppressive agents
inattention
inborn errors of metabolism
infection
intellectual deterioration
intracerebral hemorrhage
intracerebral hemorrhage, lobar
intracranial pressure, increased
intravenous drug abuse
Jakob-Creutzfeldt disease
Jakob-Creutzfeldt disease, cerebellar variant
lactic acidemia
leg swelling
Legionnaires'disease
leukemia
leukemia, neurologic findings assoc.with
leukoencephalopathy
level of consciousness, decreased
life expectancy
limbic encephalitis
locked-in syndrome
logopenia
lumbar puncture, complications of
lymphoma
lymphoma involving CNS
masked facies
memory, impairment of
meningitis
meningitis, aseptic
meningitis, aspergillus
meningitis, basilar
meningitis, chronic
meningitis, fungal
meningitis, fungal-negative CSF culture
meningitis, granulomatous
meningitis, neutrophilic
meningitis, neutrophilic, persistent
meningitis, noninfectious
meningitis, spinal fluid smear and culture-negative
meningoencephalitis
mental status, abnormal
MERCI trial
microangiopathy, brain
microhemorrhage, intracerebral
mimics
misdiagnosis
mortality
mosquito
motor neuron disease
MRI
MRI, abnormal
MRI, angiography
MRI, angiography, false negative
MRI, contrast enhanced
MRI, diffusion weighted
MRI, disappearing lesion on
MRI, FLAIR
MRI, FLAIR, hyperintense vessels
MRI, gradient-echo
MRI, negative
MRI, serial
MRI, spinal cord
MRI, sulcal hyperintensity
MRI, venography
multiple system atrophy
muscle pain
mutism
myelopathy
myoclonic jerks
myoclonus
nausea and vomiting
neck stiffness
neoplastic angioendotheliosis
nerve conduction studies
neurologic disease, diagnoses of
neurologic disease, multifocal
neurologic examination, focal
neurologic signs
neuropathology
neuropathology, brain
neuropathy, peripheral
numbness, generalized
nutritional deficiency
old age, neurology of
ophthalmoplegia
ophthalmoplegia, total
opiate
oral contraceptives
oral ulcerations
ornithine transcarbamylase deficiency
oxycodone
paralysis, acute
paralysis, acute areflexic
paraparesis
paraplegia
paresthesias
Parkinson disease, atypical
Parkinsonism syndrome
patent foramen ovale
Penumbra System
personality change
pituitary, adenoma
pituitary, apoplexy
pleocytosis of cerebrospinal fluid
pneumonia
polymerase chain reaction
polymerase chain reaction, false negative
pons, infarction of
positive sharp waves
prion disease
prion protein gene
prognosis
progressive neurologic disorder
progressive supranuclear palsy
protein 14-3-3, cerebrospinal fluid
psychomotor retardation
quadriparesis
quadriparesis, progressive
rapidly fatal neurologic illness
rapidly progressing neurologic illness
release phenomena
respiratory arrest
respiratory failure
reversible neurologic disorder
review article
rigidity, axial
risk factors
sedimentation rate
sedimentation rate, elevated
seizure
sensory level
serologic testing, false negative
small vessel disease
small vessel vasculitis
somnolence
speech, slowed
spinal cord
spinal cord, infarction of
spinal cord, lesion of
splenium of corpus callosum
steroid therapy, CNS treatment and complications with
stuporous
subcortical hemorrhage
synucleinopathy
tandem gait, ataxic
tau protein
tauopathy
temporal lobe, lesion
temporal lobe, lesion, bilateral
thalamus, infarction, bilateral
thalamus, lesion of
thalamus, lesion of-bilateral
thrombectomy
thrombocytopenia
tonsillar herniation of cerebellum
treatment of neurologic disorder
tremor
tremulousness
ulcerative colitis
uncal herniation
urea-cycle enzymopathies
urine test in toxic screen
vasculitides
vasculopathy
venous hypertension
venous ischemia
very long chain fatty acids
viral infection
viral infection, CNS
vision, blurred
voriconazole
walking, difficulty with
watershed infarcts
weakness
weakness, generalized
weight loss
West Nile fever
wheelchair
white matter disease
zinc
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Rapidly Fatal Acanthamoeba Encephalitis and Treatment of Cryoglobulinemia
Emerg Infect Dis 13:469-471, Meersseman, W.,et al, 2007

Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease: Comparative Analysis of MR Imaging Sequences
AJNR 27:1459-1462, Kallenberg,K.,et al, 2006

Severe Botulism After Focal Injection of Botulinum Toxin
Neurol 67:1855-1856, Souayah,N.,et al, 2006

Concomitant Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy and Myasthenia Gravis Following Cytomegalovirus Infection
J Neurol Sci 240:103-106, Mori, M.,et al, 2006

Clinicopath Conf, Prion Disease (Sporadic Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease)
NEJM 353:1042-1050, Case 27-2005, 2005

Clinicopath Conf, Human Granulocytic Ehrlichiosis
NEJM 352:1358-1364, Case 10-2005, 2005

A Floppy Child with Failure to Thrive
Lancet 366:176, Loma-Sanner,I.,et al, 2005

Clinicopath Conf., MELAS Syndrome
NEJM 353:2271-2280, Case 36-2005, 2005

Clinicopath Conf, Acute Myelogenous Leukemia Presenting as Meningitis
NEJM 352:274-283, Case 2-2005, 2005

Clinicopath Conf, Neurofibromatosis Type 1, with Multiple Spinal Neurofibromas
NEJM 352:1800-1808, Case 13-2005, 2005

Does This Patient Have Myasthenia Gravis?
JAMA 293:1906-1914, Scherer,K.,et al, 2005

Sudden Deafness From Stroke
Neurol 64:1817-1818, Leussink,V.,et al, 2005

West Nile Virus Infection in the United States
Arch Neurol 61:1190-1195, Tyler,K.L., 2004

Balint Syndrome Due to Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease
Neurol 63:395, Ances,B.M.,et al, 2004

Sudden Unilateral Deafness Due to a Right Vertebral Artery Dissection
Neurol 62:1442, Raupp,S.F.A.,et al, 2004

Clinicopath Conf., Colchicine Myoneuropathy
NEJM 349:1656-1663, Case 33-2003, 2003

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

Neuropathological Findings in West Nile Virus Encephalitis: A Case Report
Ann Neurol 54:547-551, Agamanolis,D.P.,et al, 2003

Detection of Pathologic Prion Protein in the Olfactory Epithelium in Sporadic Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease
NEJM 348:711-719,681, Zanusso,G.,et al, 2003

Clinicopath Conf., Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy
NEJM 348:735-743, Case 6-2003, 2003

Asymmetric Flaccid Paralysis: A Neuromuscular Presentation of West Nile Virus Infection
Ann Neurol 53:703-710,691, Li,J.,et al, 2003

An Unconsious Girl with Sickle-Cell Disease
Lancet 361:136, van Mierlo,T.D.,et al, 2003

Challenging the Clinical Utility of the 14-3-3 Protein for the Diagnosis of Sporadic Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease
Arch Neurol 60:813-816,803, Geschwind,M.D.,et al, 2003

West Nile Virus Infection
Neurol 61:55-59, Jeha,L.E.,et al, 2003

A Reversible Paralysis
Lancet 360:1160, Maury,E.,et al, 2002

Difference in Distribution of Muscle Weakness Between Myasthenia Gravis and the Lambert-Eaton Myasthenic Syndrome
JNNP 73:766-768, Wirtz,P.W.,et al, 2002

Paresis Acquired in the Intensive Care Unit
JAMA 288:2859-2867, De Jonghe,B.,et al, 2002

Clinicopath Conf., Cerebral Venous Thrombosis, Resulting in Hemorrhagic Infarction of the Posterior Left Temporal Lobe
NEJM 346:1651-1658, Case 16-2002, 2002

West Nile Virus: A Primer for the Clinician
Ann Int Med 137:173-179, Petersen,L.R. &Marfin,A.A., 2002

Abnormal Diffusion-Weighted Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease Following Corneal Transplantations
Arch Neurol 59:637-639, Rabinstein,A.A.,et al, 2002

Poliomyelitis Due to West Nile Virus
NEJM 347:1280-1281, Glass,J.D.,et al, 2002

West Nile Virus Encephalitis
NEJM 347:1225-1226, Peterson,L.R.,et al, 2002

A Poliomyelitis-like Syndrome from West Nile Virus Infection
NEJM 347:1279-1280, Leis,A.A., et al, 2002

A Practical Approach to the Diagnosis and Management of MELAS: Case Report and Review
The Neurologist 8:302-312, Thambisetty,M.,et al, 2002

Subacute Sclerosing Panencephalitis
Postgrad Med J 78:63-70, Garg, R.K.,et al, 2002

Tuberculous Meningitis Presenting as Sensorineural Hearing Loss
J Layngol Otol 115:491-492, Kotnis,R. &Simo,R., 2001

Acute Bilateral Sensorineural Hearing Loss as the Presenting Symptom of Metastatic Lung Cancer
Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg 124:592-594, Snyder, M.C. & Heywood, B., 2001

Nonpoliovirus Poliomyelitis Simulating Guillain-Barre Syndrome
Arch Neurol 58:1460-1464, Gorson,K.C.&Ropper,A.H., 2001

Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss Associated with Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1 Infection
Neurol 56:571-572, Rabinstein,A.,et al, 2001

Bilateral Sudden Deafness as a Prodrome of Anterior Inferior Cerebellar Artery Infarction
Arch Neurol 58:1287-1289, Lee,H.,et al, 2001

Enhancement of the Eight Cranial Nerve and Labyrinth on MR Imaging in Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss Associated with Human Herpesvirus 1 Infection: Case Report
AJNR 22:1380-1382, Lavi,E.S. &Sklar,E.M.L., 2001

Reversible ALS-Like Disorder in HIV Infection
Neurol 57:995-1001,945, Moulignier,A.,et al, 2001

Clinicopath Conf,Cerebral Amyloid Angiogpathy and Giant-Cell Inflammatory Reaction to Beta 4-Amyloid and Vasculitis, Case 10-2000
NEJM 342:957-965, , 2000

Progressive Dementia and Gait Disorder in a 78 Year Old Woman
JNNP 68:526-531, Tagliati,M.,et al, 2000

14-3-3 Testing in Diagnosing Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease
Neurol 55:514-516, Lemstra,A.W. et al, 2000

Dilated Stomach and Weak Muscles
Lancet 356:1898, Rigby,S.P.,et al, 2000

Misleading Results With the 14-3-3 Assay for the Diagnosis of Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease
Neurol 55:1396-1397, Chapman,T.,et al, 2000

A Six-Year-Old Girl with Tick paralysis
NEJM 342:90-94, Felz,M.W.,et al, 2000

The Magnetic Resonance Imaging Appearances of the Brain in Acute Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
Clin Radiol 55:273-280, O'Donnell,P.,et al, 2000

Lymphomatosis Cerebri Presenting as a Rapidly Progressive Dementia: Clinical, Neuroimaging and Pathologic Findings
Dement Geriatr Cogn Disord 10:152-157, Bakshi,R.,et al, 1999



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