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abdominal epilepsy
abscess, intracranial
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abulia
acquired immunodeficiency syndrome
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adrenoleukodystrophy
adrenoleukodystrophy, adult onset
affect, flat
agitation
akinetic mute
alien hand syndrome
altered states of consciousness
alternating hemiplegia
alveolar hypoventilation
Alzheimer's disease, visual variant
ammonia
aneurysm
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anomic aphasia
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arrhythmia, cardiac
arrhythmia, CNS causes of
arteriovenous malformation, cerebral
asterixis
astrocytoma
ataxia
ataxia, cerebellar
ataxic gait
attention span
aura
aura, abdominal visceral
autism
autistic behavior
autoantibodies
autoimmune disease
automatisms
automatisms, sexual
autonomic dysfunction
autosomal dominant nocturnal frontal lobe epilepsy
azidodeoxythymidine
Babinski sign
bacterial infection
bacterial infection, CNS
barbiturate anesthesia
behavior
behavior, combative
behavioral disorder
Behcet's syndrome
blepharospasm
blood brain barrier
bradykinesia
bradyphrenia
brain atrophy
brain biopsy
brain scan
bruit
bruxism
burning feet
burning feet, differential diagnosis of
burst suppression pattern, electroencephalogram
calcification, intracranial
carbamazepine
carbon monoxide poisoning
carcinoma
carcinoma of breast
carcinoma of lung
cardiac arrest and resuscitation
carotid artery occlusion, bilateral
carotid artery occlusion, intracranial
carotid artery occlusion, neck
carotid siphon
carotid-siphon occlusion
carpo-pedal spasm
CAT scan
CAT scan, abnormal
CAT scan, emission, abnormal
catatonia
central nervous system, infection of
central pontine myelinolysis
cerebellar pontine angle tumor
cerebellar tonsils
cerebral cortex
cerebral cortical atrophy
cerebral edema
cerebral infarction
cerebrospinal fluid
cerebrospinal fluid, abnormal
cerebrospinal fluid, elevated protein of
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cerebrospinal fluid, oligoclonal IgG in
cerebrospinal fluid, xanthochromia of
cerebrovascular accident
cerebrovascular disease
Charles Bonnet's syndrome
children
chorea
choreoathetosis
chorioretinitis
cisternogram, radionuclide
Clinical Pathologic Conference(C.P.C.)
coccidioidomycosis
cognition
coma
coma, medically induced
comorbidities
compulsivity
concentration, impaired
confusion
conjugate gaze, forced
conversion reaction
corpus callosotomy
corpus callosum
corpus callosum, lesion of
cranial neuropathy, multiple
cryptococcal meningitis
cytomegalic inclusion disease
cytomegalovirus infection
degenerative diseases of CNS
delirium
dementia
dementia, frontal lobe type
dementia, frontotemporal
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dementia, subcortical
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driving
drooling
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dyskinesia
dyskinesia, buccal lingual facial
dysmetria
dysnomia
dysphagia
dyspraxia
dystonia
electroencephalogram
electroencephalogram, abnormalities of
ELISA
emotional lability
encephalitis
encephalitis, autoimmune
encephalitis, etiology
encephalitis, focal
encephalitis, human immunodeficiency virus type 1
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encephalitis, paraneoplastic
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encephalomalacia
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encephalopathy, metabolic
encephalopathy, post anoxic
enolase
enuresis
epidemiology of neurology
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epilepsy
epileptic encephalopathy
executive dysfunction
exophthalmus, unilateral
extralimbic encephalitis
eye movement, disorders of
facial nerve palsy
falling
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fatigue
febrile infection-related epilepsy syndrome
fever
Fisher C.M.
fistula, arterio-venous
fistula, arterio-venous, dural
frontal lobe status
frontal lobe, anatomy and physiology
frontal lobe, atrophy
frontal lobe, behavior with disease of
frontal lobe, infarction
frontal lobe, lesion of
frontal lobe, pathologic signs of
frontal lobe, space occupying lesion of
frontotemporal brain sagging syndrome
frontotemporal dementia, behavioral variant
fungal infection, CNS
gait disorder
gait, apraxic
gait, spastic
gaze palsy, vertical
gene mutation
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genetic testing
genital ulcerations
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granuloma, pulmonary
grasp reflex
grimacing
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hallucination, olfactory
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hamartoma
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headache, intermittent
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hematoma, intracerebral
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hemiparesis, transient
hepatic encephalopathy
hepatic encephalopathy, acute
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hippocampus, hyperintense
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human immunodeficiency virus type 1
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hypopituitarism, aneurysm causing
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hypoxic encephalopathy
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inclusion bodies, eosinophilic cytoplasmic
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initiative, lack of
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insomnia
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intellectual deficit
intellectual deterioration
interpeduncular cistern, compressed
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intracerebral hemorrhage, causes of
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intracerebral hemorrhage, multiple
intracranial pressure, increased
irritability
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Jakob-Creutzfeldt disease, cerebellar variant
jaundice
jaw jerk, abnormal
ketogenic diet
Korsakoff's psychosis
language disorder in adults
left-right orientation
Legionnaires'disease
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leukocyte alkaline phosphotase
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level of consciousness, decreased
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loss of sympathy
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lymphoma involving CNS
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malformation, vascular, cerebral
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memory, defect of recent
memory, impairment of
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meningismus
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meningitis, aseptic
meningitis, chronic
meningitis, fungal
meningitis, syphilitic
meningitis, TB
mental retardation
mental status, abnormal
mesial temporal sclerosis
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midbrain, swollen
migraine
mimics
misdiagnosis
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mononeuropathy multiplex
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Montreal cognitive assessment
mood change
mortality
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movement disorder, extrapyramidal
moyamoya
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MRI, abnormal, seizure causing
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MRI, negative
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MRI, serial
MRI, spinal cord
MRS
multinucleated giant cell
multiple sclerosis
muscle cramp
mutism
myelogram, thoracic
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myelopathy, vacuolar
myoclonic jerks
myoclonus
myoclonus, differential diagnosis of
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nausea and vomiting
neoplasm, primary intracerebral
neoplasm, primary of CNS
nerve conduction studies
neurologic complications
neurologic complications of, surgery
neurologic complications of, systemic disease
neurologic disease, diagnoses of
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neuropathology, brain
neuropathy
neuropathy, sensory
NMDA antagonists
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occipital lobe
ocular motility, disorders of
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opportunistic infection, CNS
oral ulcerations
orbit, injury of
orbitocranial injury, penetrating
pain, throat
pallidotomy
palmomental response
papilledema
paranoia
paraparesis
Parkinson disease
Parkinson disease, fluctuations in
Parkinson disease, on-off phenomena in
Parkinson disease, surgical treatment of
Parkinson disease, treatment of
Parkinsonism syndrome
paroxysmal atrial tachycardia
pathologic reflex
pedicles of vertebrae, erosion of
peduncular hallucinosis
pelvic thrusting
penicillin
perseveration
personality change
Pick bodies
Pick's disease
plantar reflex
pleocytosis of cerebrospinal fluid
pneumoencephalogram(PEG)
pneumonia
polycythemia, primary
polyneuropathy
polyneuropathy, uremic
pons, flattened
portal caval shunt
posterior cortical atrophy
posterior leukoencephalopathy syndrome
postictal neurologic deficits
prepontine cistern, effaced
primary intracranial hypotension
prion disease
prognosis
progressive multifocal leucoencephalopathy
progressive neurologic disorder
prolactin
prolactin, elevated
proptosis
protein 14-3-3, cerebrospinal fluid
protein 14-3-3, cerebrospinal fluid, false negative
psychiatric problems in neurologic disorders
psychological testing
psychomotor retardation
psychosis
PTEN hamartoma tumor syndrome
pure motor stroke
pyramidal tract dysfunction
quadriparesis
radiculitis
release phenomena
remote effect of cancer on the nervous system
renal transplantation
respirator
restless leg syndrome
reticulum cell sarcoma
retrovirus
reversible cerebral vasoconstrictive syndromes
reversible neurologic disorder
review article
Reye's syndrome
rhabdomyolysis
rigidity
rooting reflex
sagging of the brain
scleritis
seizure
seizure, cardiac arrhythmia resulting from
seizure, children
seizure, complications following
seizure, diagnosis of
seizure, differential diagnosis of
seizure, drug resistance
seizure, equivalents
seizure, febrile
seizure, focal
seizure, focus
seizure, hereditary
seizure, hysterical
seizure, intractable
seizure, intractable, treatment of
seizure, nocturnal
seizure, psychomotor-frontal lobe
seizure, psychomotor-temporal lobe
seizure, recurrent
seizure, sensory
seizure, sexual manifestations with
seizure, surgical treatment of
seizure, treatment of
semantic dementia
sexual behavior, disorder of
skin, biopsy
skin, lesions in neurologic disorders
sleep
sleep pathology and physiology
sleep-related hypermotor epilepsy
slurred speech
snout reflex
somnolence
speech disorder
spinal cord, compression of
spinal cord, metastasis to
splenium of corpus callosum
splenium of corpus callosum, displaced
spongy degeneration of brain
sporotrichum
startle reaction
status epilepticus
status epilepticus, intractable
status epilepticus, nonconvulsive
stereotaxic surgery
steroid therapy, CNS treatment and complications with
stuporous
stuttering
stuttering following CVA
subarachnoid hemorrhage
subdural hematoma
suck reflex
suicide
syphilis, diagnosis and treatment
systemic illness
tachycardia
tangential
tau protein
tauopathy
temporal lobe, atrophy
temporal lobe, status
teratoma
teratoma, ovarian
tetany
thrombocytopenia
thrombocytosis
thrombosis, cerebral
tongue, ulcer
tonsillar herniation of cerebellum
toxoplasmosis, acquired
toxoplasmosis, CNS
treatment of neurologic disorder
tremor
Trousseau's sign
unconsciousness
upgaze
upgaze, paralysis of
uremia
uremic encephalopathy
uremic twitching
urinary incontinence
vagus nerve stimulation
very long chain fatty acids
viral infection
viral infection, CNS
visual impairment
weakness, generalized
weight loss
Wernicke's encephalopathy
wheelchair
white matter disease
Wingspan study
word-finding difficulty
wrist drop
writing
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Transient MR Signal Changes in Patients with Generalized Tonic-Clonic Seizure or Status Eiplepticus: Periictal Diffusion-weighted Imaging
AJNR 22:1149-1160, Kim,J.,et al, 2001

A Comparison of Lorazepam,Diazepam,and Placebo for the Treqatment of Out-of-Hospital Status Epilepticus
NEJM 345:631-637,689, Alldredge,B.K.,et al, 2001

Oxcarbazepine (Trileptal) as Monotherapy in Patients with Partial Seizures
Neurol 57:864-871, Sachdeo,R.,et al, 2001

Diffusion-Weighted Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Nonconvulsive Status Epilepticus
Arch Neurol 58:993-998, Chu,K.,et al, 2001

Continuous EEG Monitoring and Midazolam Infusion for Refractory Nonconvulsive Status Epilepticus
Neurol 57:1036-1042, Claasen,J.,et al, 2001

Linkage of Familial Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis with Frontotemporal Dementia to Chromosome 9q21-q22
JAMA 284:1664-1669, Hosler,B.A.,et al, 2000

Limbic Encephalitis Not Associated with Neoplasm as a Cause of Temporal Lobe Epilepsy
Neurol 55:1823-1828, Bien,C.G.,et al, 2000

Status Epilepticus In Stroke, Report on a Hospital-Based Stroke Cohort
Neurol 54:350-354, Rumbach,L.,et al, 2000

Prevalence of Nonconvulsive Status Epilepticus in Comatose Patients
Neurol 54:340-345, Towne,A.R.,et al, 2000

Psychogenic Status Epilepticus in Children: Psychiatric and Other Risk Factors
Neurol 54:969-970, Pakalnis,A.,et al, 2000

Bilateral Focal Motor Status Epilepticus with Retained Consciousness After Stroke
Neurol 54:976-978, Ashkenazi,A.,et al, 2000

Intravenous Valproic Acid for Myoclonic Status Epilepticus
Neurol 54:1201, Sheth,R.D. & Gidal,B.E., 2000

Prolongation of Midazolam Half-Life After Sustained Infusion for Status Epilepticus
Neurol 54:1366-1368, Naritoku,D.K.&Sinha,S., 2000

Intravenous Valproate in Pediatric Epilepsy Patients with Refractory Status Epilepticus
Neurol 54:2188-2189, Uberall,M.A.,et al, 2000

Status Epilepticus Associated with Cefepime
Neurol 54:2153-2155, Dixit,S.,et al, 2000

Clinicopath Conf., Pick's Disease, Case 11-2000
NEJM 342:1110-1117, , 2000

Early Diffusion-Weighted MR Imaging Abnormalities in Sustained Seizure Activity
AJR 174:1304-1306, Kassem-Moussa,H.K.,et al, 2000

Managing Status Epilepticus
BMJ 320:953-954, Heafield,M.T.E., 2000

Clinicopath Conf, Neurocysticercosis, Left Temporal Lobe, End-Stage with Calicification, Epilepsy
NEJM 343:420-427, Case 24-2000, 2000

Intravenous Valproate is Well Tolerated in Unstable Patients with Status Epilepticus
Neurol 55:722-724, Sinha,S. & Naritoku,D.K., 2000

Echolalia-Palilalia as the Sole Manifestation of Nonconvulsive Status Epilepticus
Neurol 55:733-734, Linetsky,E. et al, 2000

Discontinuation of Anticonvulsant Therapy in Children with Partial Epilepsy
Neurol 55:1393-1395, Verrotti,A.,et al, 2000

Gray Matter Heterotopia
Neurol 55:1603-1608, Barkovich,A.J. & Kuzniecky,R.I., 2000

Partial Seizures Presenting as Panic Attacks
BMJ 321:1002-1003, Thompson,S.A.,et al, 2000

Oxcarbazepine: Double-blind, Randomized, Placebo-control, Monotherapy Trial for Partial Seizures
Neurol 52:732-737, Schachter,S.C. et al, 1999

Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease Presenting as Complex Partial Status Epilepticus: A Report of Two Cases
JNNP 66:406-407, Rees,J.H.,et al, 1999

Seizures and Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease
NCMJ 60:108-109, Cokgor,I.,et al, 1999

Patient-Oriented Outcome Assessment After Temporal Lobectomy for Refractory Epilepsy
Neurol 53:687-694, 662, Gilliam,F.,et al, 1999

Incidental Detection of Hippocampal Sclerosis on MR Images:Is It Significant?
AJNR 20:1609-1612,1575, Moore,K.R.,et al, 1999

A Double-Blind, Randomized Trial of Topiramate as Adjunctive Therapy for Partial-Onset Seizures in Children
Neurol 52:1338-1344, Elterman,R.D.,et al, 1999

Postictal Nose-Rubbing in the Diagnosis,Lateralization,and Localization of Seizures
Neurol 52:743-745, Geyer,J.D.,et al, 1999

Treatment of Absence Status with Intravenous Valproate
Neurol 52:889-890, Alehan,F.K.,et al, 1999

MRI Abnormalities Associated with Partial Status Epilepticus
Neurol 52:1021-1027, Lansberg,M.G.,et al, 1999

Clinicopath Conf,Wegener's Granulomatosis with Pachymeningeal Granulomatous Inflammation, Case 9-1999
NEJM 340:945-953, , 1999

Cardiac Asystole and Bradycardia as a Manifestation of Left Temporal Lobe Complex Partial Seizure
Ann Int Med 130:581-583, Locatelli,E.R.,et al, 1999

Rapidly Progressive Dementia
Lancet 353:1150, Bornke,C.,et al, 1999

Cat-Scratch Disease Encephalopathy:A Cause of Status Epilepticus in School-Aged Children
J Pediatrics 134:635-638, Armengol,C.E.&Hendley,J.O., 1999

Patients with Refractory Seizures
NEJM 340:1565-1570, Devinsky,O, 1999

Open Comparative Long-Term Study of Vigabatrin vs Carbamazepine in Newly Diagnosed Partial Seizures in Children
Arch Neurol 56:605-607, Zamponi,N.&Cardinali,C., 1999

MRI Abnormalities Associated with Partial Status Epilepticus
Neurol 52:1021-1027, Lansberg, M.G.,et al, 1999

Clinicopath Conf
Cat Scratch Encephalitis Due to B. Quintana, Case 1-1998, NEJM 338:112-11998., , 1998

Incidence of Status Epilepticus in Rochester, Minnesota, 1965-1984
Neurol 50:735-741, Hesdorffer,D.C.,et al, 1998

Do Nonconvulsive Seizures Damage the Brain? Yes
Arch Neurol 55:117-120, Young,G.C.&Jordan,K.G., 1998

Do Nonconvulsive Seizures Damage the Brain? No
Arch Neurol 55:119-120, Aminoff,M.J., 1998

A Clinical Role for 99mTC-HMPAO SPECT in the Investigation of Dementia
JNNP 64:306-313, Talbot,P.R.,et al, 1998

Tiagabine for Complex Partial Seizures, A Randomized, Add-on, Dose-Response Trial
Arch Neurol 55:56-62, Uthman,B.M.,et al, 1998

Rhabdomyolysis and Hypoxia Associated with Prolonged Propofol Infusion in Children
Neurol 50:301-303, Hanna,J.P.&Ramundo,M.L., 1998

Six-Month Evaluation of Carbatrol (Extended-Release Carbamazepine) in Complex Partial Seizures
Neurol 519:1727-1729, Mirza,W.U.,et al, 1998

Clinicopath Conf,Syndrome of Mitochondrial Encephalopathy,Lactic Acidosis,and Stroke-Like Episodes (MELAS),Case 39-1998
NEJM 339:1914-1923, , 1998

Rafractory Status Epilepticus:Response to Ketamine
Neurol 51:1765-1766, Sheth,R.D. & Gidal,B.E., 1998



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