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acanthocytosis
adult polyglucosan body disease
adult-onset leukodystrophy, with neuroaxonal spheroids
advances in neurology
alternating hemiplegia
alternating hemiplegia of childhood
Alzheimer's disease
Alzheimer's disease, familial
amimia
ammonia
amyloid angiopathy, cerebral
amyloid angiopathy, cerebral, Dutch type
anterior tibial muscle weakness
antiviral agents
aphasia
areflexia
arthrogryposis multiplex
ataxia
ataxia, cerebellar
ataxia, progressive
ataxic-dystonia syndromes
ATP1A3 gene
attention deficit disorder with hyperactivity
atypical
autonomic dysfunction
Babinski sign
basal ganglia, lesion, bilateral
behavioral disorder
beta-D-glucon
bladder dysfunction
brain atrophy
brain biopsy
brainstem, atrophy
brainstem, lesion of
bronchoscopy
bulbar palsy
calcification, gyral
calcification, intracranial
candida albicans
cardiomyopathy
CAT scan, abnormal
CAT scan, emission, abnormal
catalepsy
cataplexy
cerebellar ataxia, children
cerebellar atrophy, primary
cerebellar degeneration
cerebral autosomal dominate arteriopathy with subcortical infarction and leukoencephalopathy
cerebral cortex
cerebral cortical atrophy
cerebral palsy
cerebral palsy, etiology
cerebral palsy, work up
cerebrospinal fluid, beta-D-glucan
cerebrospinal fluid, proteincytologic dissociation
cerebrovascular accident
cerebrovascular accident, cryptogenic
cerebrovascular accident, familial occurrence
cerebrovascular accident, young adult
ceruloplasmin, serum
Charcot-Marie-Tooth
chelation therapy
chest x-ray, abnormal
children
chorea
choreoathetosis
chromosomal abnormality
chromosome 12
chromosome 5
cingulate gyrus
cirrhosis
Clinical Pathologic Conference(C.P.C.)
clonus
clubfoot as related to neurologic disease
Coats plus
cobalamin C deficiency
cogwheel rigidty
coma
coma, sudden onset
complications
confusion
congenital myasthenic syndromes
consanguinity
corpus callosum
corpus callosum, hypoplastic
corpus callosum, lesion of
corpus callosum, thinning
cortical ribbon sign
cranial nerve enhancement
cranial neuropathy
creatine phosphokinase(CPK)elevated
cyst
cyst, benign intracranial
cyst, cortical parenchyma
cyst, parenchymal
degenerative diseases of CNS
delay in diagnosis
dementia
dementia, presenile
dentate nuclei, lesion of
developmental disability
developmental retardation
diet
difficulty climbing stairs
difficulty going down stairs
disease modifying agents
distal muscle atrophy
distal muscle weakness
DNA sequencing
double-cortex syndrome
dysarthria
dysmetria
dysmorphic
dysphagia
dystonia
electromyogram
Embryonal tumors
encephalitis, brainstem
encephalopathy
encephalopathy, acute
enterovirus
enterovirus infection of CNS
eosinophilia
ependymoma
executive dysfunction
exome sequencing
Fabry's disease
facial appearance, abnormal
facial weakness
falling
false negative
familial
fatal familial insomnia
fatigue
feeding disorder
fever
fish
floppy infant
fourth ventricle, compression
fungal infection
fungal infection, CNS
gait disorder
gait speed
gait, spastic
GAMT gene
gaze palsy, supranuclear
gaze palsy, vertical
gene
gene mutation
genetic counselling
genetic diagnosis
genetic neurologic disorders
genetic screening
genetic testing
glioblastoma multiforme(astrocytoma Gr.III)
glioma
glioma, low-grade
globus pallidus, lesion of, bilateral
gram positive cocci
gray hair
Guillain Barre syndrome
hammertoes
headache
headache, awakening with
headache, positional
headache, progressive
hearing loss
helminthic infection of CNS
hemianopia, homonymous
hemiparesis, transient
hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis
hepatolenticular degeneration(Wilson's disease)
hepatomegaly
hepatosplenomegaly
heterotopia
HHH syndrome
high arched feet
high arched palate
human genome
hydrocephalus
hydrocephalus, non-communicating(obstructive)
hyperammonemic encephalopathy
hyperbilirubinemia
hyperhomocysteinemia
hyperreflexia
hypoglycorrhachia
hypogonadism
hypogonadism, hypogonadotropic
hyporeflexia
hypotonia
hypotonia, causes of
hypotonia, infants
imbalance
immunotherapy
inborn errors of metabolism
inclusion bodies, intranuclear
incoordination
India
infection
insomnia
insular cortex
insular cortex, lesion
intellectual deficit
interstitial pulmonary fibrosis
intracerebral hemorrhage
intrauterine infection, viral
intrauterine infection, viral of CNS
intravenous drug abuse
intrinsic hand muscles, wasting of
jaundice
Jewish
Krabbe's disease
lactic acidemia
Leber's hereditary optic neuropathy
leg weakness, bilateral
lethargy
leukodystrophy
leukoencephalopathy
leukoencephalopathy with calcification and cysts
level of consciousness, decreased
lid
lid abnormalities
life expectancy
linear lesion
lipid storage disorder of CNS
liver biopsy
liver function enzymes
lung nodule
lung-brain syndromes
lysosomal storage disease
malformation, CNS, congenital
masked facies
McLeod syndrome
medulloblastoma
megalencephaly
memory, impairment of
meningeal enhancement
meningeal sarcomatosis
meningitis
meningitis, basilar
meningitis, candida
meningitis, chronic
meningitis, fungal
meningitis, neutrophilic
mental retardation
mestinon
metabolic acidosis
methylmalonic acidemia
microcephaly
microhemorrhage, intracerebral
middle cerebellar peduncle
middle cerebellar peduncle, lesion
middle cerebellar peduncle, lesion, bilateral
miglustat
mineralization
misdiagnosis
mitochondrial disease
molecular genetics
mortality
movement disorder
movement disorder, extrapyramidal
moyamoya
moyamoya, adult
MRI, abnormal
MRI, blooming effect
MRI, contrast enhanced
MRI, diffusion weighted
MRI, mass effect on
MRI, muscle
MRI, negative
MRI, nodular enhancement
MRI, spinal cord
multiple sclerosis
muscle biopsy
muscle stiffness
muscle weakness, proximal
mutism
myelomalacia
myeloneuropathy
myelopathy
myoclonus
nasal speech
nausea and vomiting
needle tracks
neonatal intensive care unit
neonatal screening, genetic neurologic disorders
neoplasm, primary of CNS
neoplasm, primary of CNS-children
neoplasm, primary of CNS-classification
neoplasm, primary of CNS-treatment of
neurologic complications of, systemic disease
neurologic disease
neurologic disease, diagnoses of
neurologic practice
neuronal intranuclear inclusion disease
neuroophthalmology
neuropathy
neuropathy, demyelinating
newborn, evaluation of
next-generation sequencing
Niemann-Pick disease
night blindness
normal
NOTCH2NLC
nystagmus
occipital lobe
ocrelizumab
ocular motility, disorders of
opened mouth
ophthalmoplegia
organomegaly
ornithine transcarbamylase deficiency
ovarian dysgenesis
pachygyria
papilledema
paragonimiasis
paraparesis, familial spastic
paraparesis, spastic
parasitic infection, CNS
Parkinson disease
Parkinson disease, early symptoms
Parkinson disease, familial
Parkinsonism syndrome
paroxysmal neurologic deficits
patient information and support
peripheral blood smear
Perrault syndrome
pes cavus
philtrum, tented
phonophobia
photophobia
PICU
pleocytosis of cerebrospinal fluid
pleocytosis of cerebrospinal fluid, neutrophilic
polyglucosan body disease
polymicrogyria
pons, lesion of
precipitating factors
prion disease
PRKN gene
prognosis
progressive neurologic disorder
psychiatric problems in neurologic disorders
psychological testing
psychomotor retardation
psychosis
psychotic behavior
ptosis
ptosis, bilateral
pyramidal tract
pyramidal tract dysfunction
pyruvate dehydrogenase deficiency
pyruvate metabolism, abnormality of
quadriplegia
quality of life
recurrent
ReNU syndrome
respiratory tract infection
retinopathy
review article
risk factors
risus sardonicus
Romberg's sign
salivation, excessive
schizophrenia
scissors gait
scotoma
screening
sedimentation rate, elevated
seizure
seizure, drug-induced
seizure, focal
seizure, laughing as manifestation
sensorineural hearing loss
short stature
shunt procedure, ventricular
shunt procedure, ventricular-complications of
sleep pathology and physiology
small vessel disease
spastic ataxia
spastic paraplegia, type 7
spasticity
speech disorder
speech, absence of
spinal cord, lesion of
spinocerebellar ataxia
spinocerebellar ataxia type 28
spinocerebellar degeneration
splenomegaly
symmetric brain lesions
systemic illness
tandem gait, ataxic
telangiectases, retinal
temporal lobe, lesion
temporal lobe, lesion, bilateral
thalamus, lesion of-bilateral
tinnitus
toe walking
treatment of neurologic disorder
tremor
tremor, intention
trinucleotide repeats
tripping
tumefactive lesion
urea-cycle enzymopathies
urinary urgency
vasculitides
vasculopathy
vegetarianism
vestibular migraine
viral infection
viral infection, CNS
vision loss, sequential
vision, blurred
visual loss
visual loss, transient
visual obscurations, transient
visuospatial disturbance
walking, delayed
walking, difficulty with
weakness
weakness, fatiguable
weakness, progressive
weakness, proximal
weight loss
wheelchair
white matter disease
white matter disease, unilateral
whole genome sequencing
wide based gait
workup
x-linked intellectual deficit
x-linked mental retardation
Zika virus infection
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Evidence for Early CNS Involvement in the AIDS & Other HIV Infections
Ann Int Med 107:828-836, Grant,I.,et al, 1987

The Metabolic Pathology of the AIDS Dementia Complex
Ann Neurol 22:700-706, Rottenberg,D.A.,et al, 1987

Tropical Spastic Paraparesis Associated with Human T Lymphotropic Virus Type I in an East African Naturalised in Sweden
BMJ 295:1380-1381, Ryberg,B.,et al, 1987

Progressive Nemaline (Rod) Myopathy Associated with HIV Infection
NEJM 317:1602-1603, Dalakas,M.C.,et al, 1987

Infection of the Retina by Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type I
NEJM 317:1643-1647, Pomerantz,R.J.,et al, 1987

Pentamidine-Induced Hypoglycemia in Patients with the Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome
Clin Pharmacol Ther 39:271-275, Stahl-Bayliss,C.M.,et al, 1986

Virus Isolation From & Identification of HTLV-III/LAV-Producing Cells in Brain Tissue From a Pt. with AIDS
JAMA 256:2365-2371, 2390-23911986., Gartner,S.,et al, 1986

Human T-Cell Lymphotropic Virus Type III Infection of the CNS, A Preliminary in Situ Analysis
JAMA 256:2360-2364, 2390-23911986., Stoler,M.H.,et al, 1986

Expressions of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Antigen (HIV-Ag) in Serum & CSF During Acute & Chronic Infection
Lancet 2:177-180, Goudsmit,J.,et al, 1986

Whipple's Disease of the Central Nervous System in Aids
NEJM 315:1029-1030, Jankovic,J., 1986

Immunohistochemical Identification of HTLV-III Antigen in Brains of Patients with AIDS
Ann Neurol 20:289-295, Gabuzda,D.H.,et al, 1986

Central Nervous System Tuberculosis with the Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome & its Related Complex
Ann Int Med 105:210-213, Bishburg,E.,et al, 1986

Primary Central Nervous System Lymphoma in Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome:A Clinical & Pathological Study
Ann Neurol 20:566-572, So,Y.T.,et al, 1986

Spinal Myoclonus Associated with HTLV-III/LAV Infection
Arch Neurol 43:1203-1204, Berger,J.R.,et al, 1986

Subacute Encephalopathy Associated with Human Immunodeficiency Virus in Haemophilia A
BMJ 293:993, Rahemtulla,A.,et al, 1986

AIDS:Calcification of the Basal Ganglia in Infants & Children
Neurol 36:1192-1199, Belman,A.L.,et al, 1986

Dementia Associated with Human Immunodeficiency Virus with a Negative ELISA
NEJM 315:891-892, Bach,M.C.,et al, 1986

Vacuolar Encephalopathy of AIDS
NEJM 315:1549-1550, delaMonte,S.,et al, 1986

Polymyositis Associated with AIDS Retrovirus
JAMA 256:2381-2383, Dalakas,M.C.,et al, 1986

Recommended Infection-Control Policies for Patients with Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection
NEJM 315:1562-1564, Gerberding,J.L., 1986

Preventing Possible HTLV-III Contamination from EEG Electrodes
NEJM 315:1167, Shukla,D., 1986

Neurological Manifestations of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection
BMJ 293:462-463, Carne,C.A.&Adler,M.W., 1986

Infections with Herpes Simplex Viruses
NEJM 314:686-691, 749-7571986., Corey,L.&Spear,P.G., 1986

Primary Central Nervous System Lymphoma Related to E-B Virus in a Patient with Acquired Immune Def Synd
Ann Neurol 29:98-102, Rosenberg,N.L.,et al, 1986

Clinicopath. Conference
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome, Rhabdomyosarcoma, with Extensive Metastases, Case 9-1986, NEJM 3, 4:620,1986., 1986

Cerebral Toxoplasmosis Complicating the Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome
Ann Neurol 19:224-238, Navia,B.A.,et al, 1986

Narcolepsy & Immunity
BMJ 292:359-360, Parkes,J.D.,et al, 1986

Risk of AIDS to Health Care Workers
BMJ 292:711-712, Geddes,A.M., 1986

Progressive Polyradiculopathy in Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome
Neurol 36:912-916, Eidelberg,D.,et al, 1986

Progressive Encephalitis Three Months After Resolution of Cutaneous Zoster in a Patient with AIDS
Ann Neurol 19:182-188, Ryder,J.W.,et al, 1986

The AIDS Dementia Complex:I. Clinical Features
Ann Neurol 19:517-524, Navia,B.A.,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

The AIDS Dementia Comples:II. Neuropathology
Ann Neurol 19:525-535, Navia,B.A.,et al, 1986

CNS Toxoplasmosis in Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome:A Clinical-Pathological-Radiological Review of 12 Cases
JNNP 49:744-748, Farkash,A.E.,et al, 1986

Cytomegalic Inclusion Virus Encephalitis in Patients with AIDS:CT, Clinical, and Pathologic Correlation
AJR 146:1229-1234, Post,M.J.D.,et al, 1986

Neuropathology of Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS). Analysis of 22 Brazilian Cases
J Neurol Sci 76:187-198, Rosemberg,S.,et al, 1986

Acute Encephalopathy Coincident with Seroconversion for Anti-HTLV-III
Lancet 2:1206-1208, Carne,C.A.,et al, 1985

Neurological Complications in Infants & Children with Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome
Ann Neurol 18:560-566, Belman,A.L.,et al, 1985

Progressive Multifocal Leukoencephalopathy in Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome
Arch Neurol 42:137-139, Blum,L.W.,et al, 1985

An Unusual CT Presentation of Cerebral Toxoplasmosis
J Comput Assist Tomogr 9:384-386, Cohen,W.,et al, 1985

MR Imaging of Cerebral Toxoplasmosis:Correlation of Computed Tomography & Pathology
J Comput Assist Tomogr 9:797-799, Zee,C.,et al, 1985

Inflammatory Neuropathy in Homosexual Men with Lymphadenopathy
Neurol 35:1479-1483, Lipkin,W.I.,et al, 1985

Cytomegalovirus & Herpes Simplex Virus Ascending Myelitis in a Patient with Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome
Ann Neurol 18:74-79, Tucker,T.,et al, 1985

Progressive Encephalopathy in Children with Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome
Ann Neurol 17:488-496, Epstein,L.G.,et al, 1985

Vacuolar Myelopathy Pathologically Resembling Subacute Combined Degeneration in Patients with AIDS
NEJM 312:874-879, Petito,C.K.,et al, 1985

A New Complication of AIDS:Thoracic Myelitis Caused by Herpes Simplex Virus
Neurol 35:1071-1074, Britton,C.B.,et al, 1985

Progressive Multifocal Leukoencephalopathy:Clinical & Radiographic Features
Ann Neurol 17:344-349, Krupp,L.B.,et al, 1985

Isolation of Aids-Associated Retroviruses from Cerebrospinal Fluid & Brain of Patients with Neurological Symptoms
Lancet 2:586-588, Levy,J.A.,et al, 1985

Tuberculous Brain Abscess & Toxoplasma Encephalitis in a Patient with the Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
JAMA 253:3428-3442, Fischl,M.A.,et al, 1985

Isolation of LAV/HTLV-III From a Patient with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
NEJM 313:324-325, Hoffman,P.M.,et al, 1985



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