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acoustic neurinoma
acoustic neurinoma, bilateral
acral enlargement
acromegaly
acute disseminated encephalomyelitis
adrenal medullary tissue
adverse drug reaction
alternating hemiplegia
alternating hemiplegia of childhood
Alzheimer's disease
amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
anasarca
animal exposure
ankle edema
arbovirus
areflexia
arthropathy
ascending paralysis
ascites
ataxia
ataxia, cerebellar
ATP1A3 gene
audiogram
auditory evoked brainstem potentials
auditory evoked potentials
autonomic dysfunction
axonal degeneration
B 12 deficiency
bevacizumab
bone marrow biopsy
bovine spongiform encephalopathy
brain biopsy
brain transplantation
Brazil
calcification, intracranial
carcinoma
cardiomyopathy
carpal tunnel syndrome
CAT scan
CAT scan, abnormal
CAT scan, emission, abnormal
cauda equina, enhancement
cavernous sinus
cavernous sinus, metastasis to
cerebrospinal fluid, abnormal
cerebrospinal fluid, biochemical markers of CNS tumors
cerebrospinal fluid, elevated protein of
cerebrospinal fluid, protein of
cerebrospinal fluid, proteincytologic dissociation
cerebrospinal fluid, xanthochromia of
Charcot-Marie-Tooth
children
chorea
chromosomal abnormality
Clinical Pathologic Conference(C.P.C.)
complications
congenital infection, CNS
congenital infection, viral
Cornelia de Lange syndrome
delay in diagnosis
dementia
dementia, rapidly progressive
dementia, transmissible
dental diastema
dental malocclusion
developmental retardation
diabetes insipidus
diabetes mellitus
diabetes mellitus, neurologic manifestations of
diagnostic criteria
differential diagnosis
diplopia
drug induced neurologic disorders
dysmorphic
dystonia
echocardiogram, LVH
ectopic pinealoma
edema, leg
electroencephalogram, periodic complexes
encephalopathy
endemic area
epidemiology of neurology
evoked potentials
eye movement, disorders of
facial appearance, abnormal
failed medical management
familial
flavivirus
foot drop
foot numbness
F-wave response
gene
gene mutation
genetic counselling
genetic neurologic disorders
genetic testing
geographic location
growth hormone
growth hormone antagonist
growth retardation
Guillain Barre syndrome
hands, large
headache
headache, children
headache, drug induced
headache, severe
headache, thunderclap
headache, worst of life
hearing loss
hemiparesis
hepatosplenomegaly
heralding manifestation
hormone replacement
hydrocephalus
hyperpigmentation of skin
hypertrophy, ventricular
hypogonadism
hypopigmentation of skin
hypopituitarism
hypotonia
iatrogenic neurologic disorders
insect repellent
insulin like growth factor 1
intellectual deficit
intellectual deterioration
intracranial hypertension, benign
intracranial pressure, increased
intrauterine infection
intrauterine infection, viral
intrauterine infection, viral of CNS
Jakob-Creutzfeldt disease
Jakob-Creutzfeldt disease, variant
Klinefelter's syndrome
kyphosis
leg weakness, bilateral
leiomyoma, uterine
level of consciousness, decreased
life expectancy
lip, thickening
liver nodules
long bone lesion
lymphadenopathy
macrognathia
malformation, CNS, congenital
meningitis, carcinomatous
meningoencephalitis
microcephaly
microsurgery
microsurgery, transsphenoidal
misdiagnosis
monoclonal antibodies
monoclonal gammopathy
mosquito
motor neuron disease
movement disorder
movement disorder, hyperkinetic
MRI
MRI, abdomen
MRI, abnormal
MRI, serial
MRI, spinal cord
MRI, spine
multiple sclerosis
myelitis
myelitis, transverse
myeloma, osteosclerotic
myeloradiculitis
myoclonus
nausea and vomiting
neoplasm, intracranial with metastasis extracranially
neoplasm, pituitary
neoplasm, pituitary, treatment of
neoplasm, primary intracranial-treatment of
neoplasm, primary of CNS
neoplasm, primary of CNS-survival
neoplasm, primary of CNS-treatment of
nerve biopsy
nerve conduction studies
nerve growth factor
nerve growth stimulating activity
nerve root enhancement
neuroblastoma
neuroendocrinology
neurofibromatosis 1
neurofibromatosis 2
neurologic complications of, systemic disease
neurologic disease, diagnoses of
neurologic signs
neuropathology
neuropathology, brain
neuropathy
neuropathy, diabetic
neuropathy, hereditary peripheral
neuropathy, peripheral, treatment
neuropathy, sensory, hereditary
neuroprotective agents
neurotrophin-3
nose, abnormal
nose, enlargement
numbness, ascending
numbness, extremity
nystagmus
nystagmus, monocular
octreotide
ophthalmoplegia
optic atrophy
optic neuropathy
organomegaly
orthostatic hypotension, idiopathic
osteoporosis
pain, leg
papilledema
paresthesias
Parkinson disease
Parkinson disease, dystonia with
Parkinson disease, surgical treatment of
Parkinson disease, treatment of
Parkinsonism syndrome
paroxysmal hemiplegia
paroxysmal neurologic deficits
patient information and support
pheochromocytoma
pituitary, adenoma
pituitary, apoplexy
pituitary, enlargement
pituitary, hormones of
pituitary, microadenoma
plasma cell dyscrasia
plasmacytoma
POEMS syndrome
polycystic ovarian syndrome
polyneuropathy
polyps, gastrointestinal tract
precipitating factors
pregnancy, neurologic complications in
pretectal syndrome
prevention of neurologic disorders
prion disease
prognathism
prognosis
progressive neurologic disorder
protein 14-3-3, cerebrospinal fluid
psychiatric problems in neurologic disorders
pulmonary infiltrates
quality of life
radiation therapy, CNS treatment and complications with
rapid onset dystonia parkinsonism
rapidly progressing neurologic illness
recombinant DNA
recurrent
remote effect of cancer on the nervous system
review article
Riley-Day syndrome
schwannoma
sclerosis, bone
seizure
sella turcica, enlargement of
sensorineural hearing loss
sensory ganglia
sensory ganglia, abnormal
serologic testing
sexually transmitted disease
Shy-Drager syndrome
skin, lesions in neurologic disorders
skin, thickened
sleep apnea
somatostatin analogue
splenomegaly
spongy degeneration of brain
status epilepticus
stem cell transplantation
suprasellar lesion
systemic illness
testosterone
testosterone, serum, low
thrombocytosis
thrombophlebitis
tongue, enlarged
transplacental virus infections
travel, foreign
treatment of neurologic disorder
vascular endothelial growth factor
vectors of infection
vertebral fracture
viral infection
viral infection, CNS
viral infection, transmission
vision, blurred
visual field defect
voice, abnormality of
weakness
weakness, generalized
weakness, progressive
weight loss
Wood's light
workup
Zika virus infection
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Tapeworms and Seizures--Treatment and Prevention
NEJM 350:215-217, Maguire,J.H., 2004

Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy in the United States - An Epidemiologist's View
NEJM 350:539-542, Donnelly,C.A., 2004

Lowering Homocysteine in Patients with Ischemic Stroke to Prevent Recurrent Stroke, Myocardial Infarction, and Death
JAMA 291:565-575,621, Toole,J.F.,et al, 2004

Antiphospholipid Antibodies and Subsequent Thrombo-occlusive Events in Patients with Ischemic Stroke
JAMA 291:576-584, The APASS Investigators, 2004

Migraine as a Risk Factor for Subclinical Brain Lesions
JAMA 291:427-434, Kruit,M.C.,et al, 2004

Recipients of Blood or Blood Products "at vCJD risk"
BMJ 328:118-119, Bird,S.M., 2004

Vertebrobasilar Dolichoectasia Diagnosed by Magnetic Resonance Angiography and Risk of Stroke and Death:A Cohort Study
JNNP 75:22-26, Ubogu,E.E.&Zaidat,O.O., 2004

Brain Metastases
The Neurologist 10:31-46, Klos,K.J.&O'Neill,B.P., 2004

Mechanism of Ischemic Infarct in Spontaneous Carotid Dissection
Stroke 35:482-485, Benninger,D.H.,et al, 2004

Periodontal Disease as a Risk Factor for Ischemic Stroke
Stroke 35:496-501, Crau,A.J.,et al, 2004

Ophthalmologic Features of Parkinson's Disease
Neurol 62:177-180, Biousse,V.,et al, 2004

Tamoxifen:A New Risk Factor for Cerebral Sinus Thrombosis
Neurol 62:334-335, Masjuanh,J.,et al, 2004

Population Based Study of Early Risk of Stroke after Transient Ischaemic Attack or Minor Stroke:Implications for Public Education and Organisation of Services
BMJ 328:326-328,297, Coull,A.J.,et al, 2004

Transient Ischemic Attacks Before Ischemic Stroke: Preconditioning the Human Brain?
Stroke 35:616-621, Wegener,S.,et al, 2004

Anticardiolipin Antibodies and Risk of Ischemic Stroke and Transient Ischemic Attack
Stroke 35:736-741, Janardhan,V.,et al, 2004

Blood Pressure and Stroke
Stroke 35:776-785, Lawes,C.M.M.,et al, 2004

Patent Foramen Ovale and Recurrent Stroke: Closure is the Best Option: No
Stroke 35:804-805,806, Tong,D.C. &Becker,K.J., 2004

Patent Foramen Ovale and Recurrent Stroke: Closure is the Best Option: Yes
Stroke 35:803-804,806, Furlan,A.J., 2004

Use of the Inactivated Intranasal Influenza Vaccine and the Risk of Bell's Palsy in Switzerland
NEJM 350:896-903,860, Mutsch,M.,et al, 2004

Trpitans in Migraine
Neurol 62:563-568, Hall,G.C.,et al, 2004

Early Risk of Recurrence by Subtype of Ischemic Stroke in Population-Based Incidence Studies
Neurol 62:569-573, Lovett,J.K.,et al, 2004

The Clinical Significance of Diffusion-Weighted MR Imaging in Infratentorial Strokes
Neurol 62:574-580, Englelter,S.T.,et al, 2004

Initial Misdiagnosis and Outcome After Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
JAMA 291:866-869, Kowalski,R.G.,et al, 2004

Idiopathic Hypertrophic Pachymeningitis
Neurol 62:686-694, Kupersmith,M.J.,et al, 2004

Acute Facial Diplegia and Hyperreflexia
Neurol 62:825-827, Susuki,K.,et al, 2004

Susac Syndrome:Report of Four Cases and Review of the Literature
AJNR 25:382-388,351, Do,T.H.,et al, 2004

Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease:Extensive Cranial Nerve Involvement on CT and MR Imaging
AJNR 25:494-497, Aho,T.R.,et al, 2004

Neurobrucellosis:Clinical and Neuroimaging Correlation
AJNR 25:395-401, Al-Sous,M.W.,et al, 2004

Occupational and Sport Related Traumatic Neuropathy
The Neurologist 10:82-96, Elman,L and McCluskey,L, 2004

Frequency and Natural History of Subdural Haemorrhages in Babies and Relation to Obstetric Factors
Lancet 363:846-851, Whitby,E.H.,et al, 2004

Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome and the Risk of Stroke
Stroke 35:51-56, Cole,J.W.,et al, 2004

Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies
Lancet 363:51-61, Collins,S.J.,et al, 2004

Extracranial Thrombotically active Carotid Plaque as a Risk Factor for Ischemic Stroke
JAMA 292:1845-1852, Spagnoli,L.G.,et al, 2004

Predictors of In-Hospital Mortality in Patients with Acute Ischemic Stroke Treated with Thrombolytic Therapy
JAMA 292:1831-1838, Heuschmann,P.U.,et al, 2004

Pediatric Stroke Belt
Stroke 35:1570-1573, Fullerton,H.J.,et al, 2004

The Neurological Complications of Bariatric Surgery
Arch Neurol 61:1185-1189, Berger,J.R., 2004

Surgical and Hardware Complications of Subthalamic Stimulation
Neurol 63:612-616, Lyons,K.E.,et al, 2004

Diabetes, Impaired Fasting Glucose, and Development of Cognitive Impariment in Older Women
Neurol 63:658-663, Yaffe,K.,et al, 2004

HSV-2 Sacral Radiculitis (Elsberg Syndrome)
Neurol 63:758-759, Eberhardt,O.,et al, 2004

Acquired Haemophilia A May be Associated with Clopidogrel
BMJ 329:323, Haj,M.,et al, 2004

Poststroke Neurological Improvement Within 7 Days Is Associated with Subsequent Deterioration
Stroke 35:2165, Aslanyan,S.,et al, 2004

Pathogenetic Mechanisms of Parkin in Parkinson's Disease
Lancet 364:722-724, Hattori,N. &Mizuno,Y., 2004

Bilateral Extraocular Muscle Atrophy in Myotonic Dystrophy Type 1
Neurol 63:759-760, Yamashita,T.,et al, 2004

Neurologic Impairment 10 Years After Optic Neuritis
Arch Neurol 61:1386-1389, Optic Neuritis Study Group, 2004

The Natural History of Recurrent Optic Neuritis
Arch Neurol 61:1401-1405, Pirko,I.,et al, 2004

Salvage Therapy for Primary CNS Lymphoma with a Combination of Rituximab and Temozolomide
Neurol 63:901-903, Enting,R.H.,et al, 2004

Recent Developments in Bell's Palsy
BMJ 329:553-557, Holland,N.J. & Weiner,G.M., 2004

Walking and Dementia in Physically Capable Elderly Men
JAMA 292:1447-1453, Abbott,R.D.,et al, 2004

Bell's Palsy
NEJM 351:1323-1331, Gilden,D.H., 2004

Higher Risk of Further Vascular Events Among Tran sient Ischemic Attack Patients with Diffusion-Weighted Imaging Acute Ischemic Lesions
Stroke 35:2313-2319, Purroy,F.,et al, 2004



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