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abdominal distention
abducens nerve paralysis
abducens nerve paralysis, bilateral
abducens nerve paralysis, recurrent
accomodation, abnormal
acoustic nerve
acquired immunodeficiency syndrome
advances in neurology
alcohol, neurologic complications with
alcoholism
amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, Parkinson-dementia-complex
anatomy of
aneurysm
aneurysm, intracranial
angiitis, granulomatous of CNS
angiography, cerebral
anisocoria
anorexia
antiparasitic therapy
aphasia
areflexia
arthralgia
arthritis
Asia
aspergillosis
ataxia
ataxia, cerebellar
ataxic gait
atheromatous branch disease, intracranial
atlanto axial dislocation, congenital
atypical
autonomic dysfunction
basal ganglia, calcification of
basal ganglia, hemorrhage
basal ganglia, hemorrhage, bilateral
basal ganglia, lesion of
basal ganglia, lesion, bilateral
blacks
blindness, sudden
botulism
brain scan, abnormal
brainstem, dysfunction
brainstem, infarction of
brainstem, lesion of
Brudzinski's sign
bulbar palsy
bulbar palsy, acute
cachexia
capsular warning syndrome
carcinoma
carcinoma of breast
carcinoma of lung
carcinoma of pancreas
carcinoma of stomach
carotid angiogram
CAT scan
CAT scan, abnormal
CAT scan, contrast enhanced
CAT scan, disappearing lesion on
CAT scan, emission, abnormal
CAT scan, muscle
cavernous sinus
cavernous sinus, lesion of
cavernous sinus, syndrome
central nervous system, infection of
cerebellar atrophy, secondary
cerebellar degeneration
cerebrospinal fluid
cerebrospinal fluid, abnormal
cerebrospinal fluid, cytology
cerebrospinal fluid, elevated protein of
cerebrospinal fluid, gammaglobulin of
cerebrospinal fluid, lactic acid concentration
cerebrospinal fluid, pressure increased
cerebrovascular accident
cerebrovascular accident, infancy and childhood
cerebrovascular accident, recurrent
cerebrovascular accident, stuttering
cerebrovascular accident, young adult
chemotherapy, CNS treatment and complications with
children
chorea
chronic progressive external ophthalmoplegia
Clinical Pathologic Conference(C.P.C.)
cluster headache
coma
confusion
congenital myopathy
constipation
cortical blindness
cough
cranial nerve enhancement
cranial nerve enlargement
cranial nerve palsies
cranial nerve palsies, familial
cranial nerve palsies, recurrent
cranial nerve palsies, unilateral
cranial neuropathy
cranial neuropathy, multiple
creatine phosphokinase(CPK)elevated
deafness
deafness, bilateral progressive vs.unilateral acute
deafness, unilateral
dementia
diabetes dialysis basal ganglia syndrome
diabetes mellitus
diabetes mellitus, neurologic manifestations of
diabetic cranialneuropathies
diabetic ophthalmoplegia
diagnostic criteria
dialysis
differential diagnosis
diphtheria
diplopia
dizziness
drug abuse
drug induced neurologic disorders
dysarthria
dysphagia
dyspnea
ear, pain in
edema, periorbital
ejection fraction, abnormal
electrical sensation
electrocardiogram, abnormal
electroencephalogram, abnormalities of
electromyogram
encephalitis
encephalocele
encephalopathy
epidemiology of neurology
epilepsia partialis continua
episodic disorders
episodic neurologic deficits
erythema migrans
ethylene glycol
external capsule
extraocular muscle enlargement
eye closure
eye movement, disorders of
eye, pain in
face, numbness of
facial nerve palsy
facial nerve palsy, bilateral
facial nerve palsy, causes of
facial nerve palsy, familial
facial nerve palsy, recurrent
facial nerve, lesion of
facial pain
facial weakness
facial weakness, bilateral
false negative
fatigue
fever
Fisher's syndrome
floppy infant
fluctuate
foot drop
gadolinium
gastroparesis
gaze palsy
gaze palsy, horizontal
gaze palsy, horizontal-bilateral
gaze palsy, supranuclear
genetic neurologic disorders
glossopharyngeal nerve
granulomatosis with polyangiitis
granulomatous disease
Guillain Barre syndrome, infantile and childhood form
head injury
headache
headache, chronic
headache, progressive
hearing loss
hemangioma
hemianopia
hemianopia, transient
hemiparesis
hemorrhage, putamenal
heralding manifestation
herpes zoster
herpes zoster, ophthalmicus
herpes zoster, oticus
hoarseness
Hodgkin's disease, neurologic involvement with
Horner's syndrome
hydrocephalus
hyperacusis
hyperesthesia
hyperkalemia
hyperkalemic periodic paralysis
hypertension
hypoglycorrhachia
hyponatremia
hyporeflexia
hypothermia
idiopathic inflammatory orbital disease
IgG4, serum
IgG4-related disease
immunocompetent
immunosuppressive agents
inclusion body myositis
India
infantile tremor syndrome
infection
infectious mononucleosis, neurologic findings with
intracerebral hemorrhage
intracerebral hemorrhage, bilateral
intracerebral hemorrhage, multiple
intracerebral hemorrhage, young adult
intrathecal chemotherapy
Kearns-Sayre syndrome
Kernig's sign
labyrinthitis
labyrinthitis, acute
labyrinthitis, toxic
lactic acidemia
lateral rectus palsy
lenticular nucleus, lesion of
lenticular nucleus, lesion of, bilateral
leprosy
lethargy
leukemia, neurologic findings assoc.with
leukopenia
lid closure, weakness of
Lyme disease
lymphoma
lymphoma involving CNS
lymphomatoid granulomatosis
malaria
malformation, CNS, congenital
malformation, vascular
malformation, vascular, cerebral
malignant external otitis
mandibular neuropathy
medial rectus palsy
melanoma, malignant
MELAS syndrome
Melkersson's syndrome
memory, defect of recent
memory, impairment of
Meniere's disease
meningeal biopsy
meningeal enhancement
meningismus
meningitis
meningitis, aseptic
meningitis, carcinomatous
meningitis, chronic
meningitis, lymphomatous
meningitis, noninfectious
meningitis, TB
mental status, abnormal
migraine
migraine, children
migraine, neuroophthalmologic findings in
misdiagnosis
mitochondrial disease
mitochondrial encephalomyopathy
Moebius syndrome
molecular genetics
mononeuritis multiplex
mortality
motor neuron disease
motor neuron disease, juvenile form
movement disorder
MRI
MRI, abnormal
MRI, contrast enhanced
MRI, disappearing lesion on
MRI, extraocular muscle enhancement
MRI, muscle
multiple sclerosis
muscle biopsy
muscle pain
muscular dystrophy
muscular dystrophy, Becker
muscular dystrophy, congenital
muscular dystrophy, Duchenne
myasthenia gravis
myelitis
myelogram
myelopathy
myoglobinuria
myopathy
myopathy, drug-induced
myopathy, mitochondrial
myositis, ocular
myotonia dystrophica
nasal discharge
nasal speech
nausea and vomiting
neck pain
neoplasm, primary of CNS
nerve conduction studies
neuritis
neurologic complications of, systemic cancer
neurologic complications of, systemic disease
neurologic disease, diagnoses of
neurologic evaluation
neurologic examination, focal
neuromuscular blockade
neuromuscular junction, abnormality of
neuroophthalmology
neuropathy
neuropathy, diphtheritic
neuropathy, peripheral
neuropathy, recurrent
neuropathy, sensory
neurotoxin
nystagmus
nystagmus, dissociated
nystagmus, vertical
ocular motility, disorders of
ocular myopathy
one and a half syndrome
ophthalmoplegia
ophthalmoplegia, acute
ophthalmoplegia, bilateral, acute
ophthalmoplegia, head injury causing
ophthalmoplegia, internal
ophthalmoplegia, neonatal
ophthalmoplegia, painful
ophthalmoplegia, recurrent
ophthalmoplegia, total
ophthalmoplegia, unilateral
ophthalmoplegic migraine
optic atrophy
optic disc
optic nerve
optic nerve, lesion of
orbicularis oculi muscle
orbit, inflammation in
orbital apex
orbital apex syndrome
osteomyelitis
osteomyelitis, skull
otitis, neurologic complications with
pachymeningitis, cranial
pain
pain, abdominal
pain, back
pain, periorbital
pain, severe
pain, throat
palate, paralysis
papilledema
paraparesis
paraparesis, spastic
Parkinsonism syndrome
periarteritis nodosa
periodic paralysis
periodic paralysis, thyrotoxic
pleocytosis of cerebrospinal fluid
poliomyelitis
polymerase chain reaction
polyneuropathy
polyneuropathy, chronic inflammatory demyelinating
polyneuropathy, chronic relapsing
polyradiculoneuropathy
pons, infarction of
pontine glioma
pontine warning syndrome
prognosis
proptosis
proptosis, unilateral
pseudomonas aeruginosa
ptosis
ptosis, bilateral
ptosis, unilateral
pulmonary infiltrates
pupil, abnormality in neurologic disorders
pupil, dilated and fixed, bilateral
pupil, oval
putamen, lesion of
putamen, lesion of, bilateral
ragged-red fibers
rash
recurrent
recurrent laryngeal nerve paralysis
repetitive nerve stimulation
respiratory failure
reticulum cell sarcoma
retro-orbital pain
review article
rhabdomyolysis
rheumatic brain disease
root lesion, nerve
salivation, excessive
sarcoidosis
sarcoidosis, CNS
sarcoma
sedimentation rate, elevated
seizure
short stature
shunt procedure, ventricular
sinuses, diseases of
sinusitis
skin, lesions in neurologic disorders
skull x-ray
skull x-ray, abnormal
spina bifida
spinal accessory nerve palsy
splenomegaly
steroid
steroid therapy, CNS treatment and complications with
subacute myelo-opticoneuropathy(S.M.O.N.)complex
subarachnoid hemorrhage
superior orbital fissure
superior orbital fissure syndrome
superior orbital fissuritis
syphilis, neurologic complications with
tachycardia
tetanus
thalidomide
third nerve
third nerve misdirection
third nerve palsy
third nerve palsy, bilateral
third nerve palsy, childhood
third nerve palsy, congenital
third nerve palsy, cyclic
third nerve palsy, pupil sparing in
third nerve palsy, recurrent
thrombocytopenia
tick bite
tinnitus
Tolosa Hunt syndrome
tongue, impaired movements of
tongue, pain
tongue, weakness
treatment of neurologic disorder
tremor
trigeminal nerve, abnormality of
trigeminal neuralgia
trigeminal neuropathy
trigeminal neuropathy, sensory
trochlear nerve
trochlear nerve palsy
tuberculosis
uremia
urinary retention
vagus nerve
vasculitides
vertigo
vinblastine
vincristine neurotoxicity
viral infection
viral infection, CNS
vision, blurred
visual acuity, decreased
visual acuity, decreased, monocular
visual loss
visual loss, slow-unilateral
vocal cord paralysis
weakness, generalized
weakness, proximal
weight loss
workup
xerophthalmia
xerostomia
zoster sine herpete
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Risk of Recurrent Seizures After Two Unprovoked Seizures
NEJM 338:429-434, Hauser,W.A.,et al, 1998

Warfarin Use Following Ischemic Stroke Among Medicare Patients with Atrial Fibrillation
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Long-Term Risk of First Recurrent Stroke in the Perth Community Stroke Study
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Paroxysmal Tonic Upgaze:a Reappraisal of Outcome
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Concurrent Medical Disease in Work-Relatede Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
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Clinicopath Conf
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Facial Nerve is Liable to Pressure Palsy
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Temporal Lobe Epilepsy in Childhood:Clin, EEG, & Neuroimag Findings & Synd Class in a Cohort with New-Onset Szres
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Long-Term Intellectual and Behavioral Outcomes of Children with Febrile Convulsions
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Long-Term Prognosis of Seizures with Onset in Childhood
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A Comparison of Rectal Diazepam Gell and Placebo for Acute Repetitive Seizures
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Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy:Propsects for Clinical Diagnosis and Treatment
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CADASIL in a North American Family:Clinical, Pathological, and Radiologic Findings
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Recombinant Human Nerve Growth Factor in the Treatment of Diabetic Polyneuropathy
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Carotid Recurrent Stenosis and Risk of Ipsilateral Stroke, A Systematic Review of the Lit
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Survival and Recurrence After First Cerebral Infarction, Study in Rochester, Minn, 1975-1989
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Thrombolysis-Related Intracranial Hemorrhage, Analysis of 224 Cases from GUSTO-1 Trial with Clin Correl
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Spontaneous Dural Carotid Cavernous Sinus Fistula Pres Isolat Ophthalmoplegia:Eval with MR Angiogr
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Medical and Neurological Complications of Ischemic Stroke, Experience From the RANTTAS Trial
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Mobile Aortic Atheroma & Systemic Emboli:Efficacy of Anticoag & Influence of Plaque Morphol on Recurr Stroke
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Procainamide-Induced Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyradiculoneuropathy
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Rhabdomyolysis and Hypoxia Associated with Prolonged Propofol Infusion in Children
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Clinicopath Conf
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MR of Extraocular Muscles in Chronic Progressive External Ophthalmoplegia
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PCR-Based Strategy for Dx of Hered Neuropathy with Liability to Pressure Palsies & Charcot-Marie-Tooth Dis Type 1A
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Randomized Prospective Study of Early Discontinuation of Antiepileptic Drugs in Children with epilepsy
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Incidence of Status Epilepticus in Rochester, Minnesota, 1965-1984
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Do Nonconvulsive Seizures Damage the Brain? Yes
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Do Nonconvulsive Seizures Damage the Brain? No
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Epilepsy in Young People:23 Year Follow Up of the British National Child Development Study
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Status Epilepticus
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A Brain Haemorrhage
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Blood Pressure Control and Recurrence of Hypertensive Brain Hemorrhage
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Recurrent Primary Cerebral Hemorrhage, Frequency, Mechanisms, and Prognosis
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Cerebral Infarction in Young Adults
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Clinical Features of Moyamoya Disease in the United States
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Amyloid Angiopathy Causing Widespread Miliary Haemorrhage within the Brain Evident on MRI
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Mechanisms of Second and Further Strokes
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Recurrent Intracranial Hemorrhage Due to Postpatrum Cerebral Angiopathy, Implications for Management
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Dolichoectasia of the Intracranial Arteries in Patients with First Ischemic Stroke, A Population-Based Study
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Childhood Onset of Benign Positional Vertigo
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Inappropriate Use of Sumatriptan:Population Based Register and Interview Study
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Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension Without Papilledema, A Case-Control Study in Headache Center
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Pupil Involvement in Patients with Diabetes-Associated Oculomotor Nerve Palsy
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Myelodysplastic Syndrome and Sagittal Sinus Thrombosis
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Trigeminal Nerve Hypertrophy in Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyradiculoneuropathy
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