The World-Wide Burden of Neurologic Disease
Neurol 47:21-25, Bergen,D.C., 1996
Seven-Year Follow-up of Neurologic Involvement in Behcet Syndrome
Arch Neurol 53:691-694, Akman-Demir,G.,et al, 1996
Neurologic Consequences of HTLV-II Infection in Injection-Drug Users
Neurol 46:1556-1560, Dooneief,G.,et al, 1996
Leigh Syndrome:Clinical Features and Biochemical DNA Abnormalities
Ann Neurol 39:343-351, Rahman,S.,et al, 1996
Neurological Signs, Aging, and the Neurodegenerative Syndromes
Arch Neurol 53:498-502, Waite,L.M.,et al, 1996
Cerebral Infarction Associated with Kearns-Sayre Syndrome-Related Cardiomyopathy
Neurol 46:826-828, Provenzale,J.M.,et al, 1996
Leptomeningeal Carcinomatosis:Presenting Features and Prognostic Factors
Arch Neurol 53:626-632, Balm,M.&Hammack,J., 1996
Diffuse Lewy Body Disease:Clinical Features in Nine Cases without Coexistent Alzheimer's Disease
JNNP 60:531-538, Hely,M.A.,et al, 1996
Transient Encephalopathy after Paclitaxel (Taxol) Infusion
Neurol 46:1596-1599, Perry,J.R.&Warner,E., 1996
Early CT Signs in Acute Middle Cerebral Artery Infarction:Predictive Value for Subsequent Infarct Locations and Outcome
Neurol 47:366-375, Moulin,T.,et al, 1996
Assessment:Electronystagmography, Report of the Therapeutics and Technology Assessment Subcommittee
Neurol 46:1763-1766, Ferguson,J.H.,et al, 1996
Acute Disseminated Encephalomyelitis:MR and CT Features
AJNR 17:104-109, Mader,I.,et al, 1996
Does Cryptic Gluten Sensitivity Play a Part in Neurological Illness?
Lancet 347:369-370, Hadjivassiliou,M.,et al, 1996
Proving the Worth of Neurologists?
Neurol 46:276-277, Hillen,M.E.&Sage,J.I., 1996
Basal Ganglia and Thalamic Infarction in Children
Arch Neurol 53:1252-1256, Brower,M.C.,et al, 1996
Interobserver Agreement in Assessing Early CT Signs of Middle Cerebral Artery Infarction
AJNR 17:1743-1748, vonKummer,R.,et al, 1996
Nonmotor Fluctuations in Patients with Parkinson's Disease
Neurol 47:1180-1183, Hillen,M.E.&Sage,J.I., 1996
Thalamic Haemorrhage
Brain 119:1873-1886, Chung,C-S.,et al, 1996
Management Protocol for an Enhancing Cerebral Lesion in HIV Infection
Conn Medicine 60:649-651, Finelli,P.F., 1996
Increased Writing Activity in Neurological Conditions:A Review and Clinical Study
JNNP 61:510-514, vanVugt,P.,et al, 1996
Thunderclap Headache as First Symptom of Cerebral Venous Sinus Thrombosis
Lancet 348:1623-1625, deBruijn,S.F.T.M.,et al, 1996
Hypomanic Symptoms Caused by Herpes Simplex Encephalitis
Neurol 47:1374-1378, Fisher,C.M., 1996
Post-Malaria Neurological syndrome
Lancet 348:917-921, Mai,N.T.H.,et al, 1996
Clinical, Neuroimaging, and Pathologic Features of Progressive Nonfluent Aphasia
Ann Neurol 39:166-173, Turner,R.S.,et al, 1996
The "Target Sign": Is it a Specific Sign of CNS Tuberculoma?
Neuroradiology 38:547-550, Bargallo,J.,et al, 1996
Uncommon Cuases of Knee Pain in the Athlete
Orthop Clin North Am 26:547-559, Safran,M.R.&Fu,F.H., 1995
Machado Joseph Disease Maps to Same Region of Chromosome 14 as Spinocerebellar Ataxia Type 3 Locus
J Med Genet 32:25-31, Twist,E.C.,et al, 1995
Erdheim-Chester Disease and Slowly Progressive Cerebellar Dysfunction
JNNP 58:238-240, Fukazawa,T.,et al, 1995
Takayasu's Arteritis
Stroke Syndromes, Eds Bogousslavsky & Caplan, Cambridge Univ Press, Chp 48, p 439-442, Naritomi,H., 1995
Profile of a Neurology Residency
Arch Neurol 52:1123-1126, D'Esposito,M., 1995
Functional Dysphonia
BMJ 311:1039-1040, Wilson,J.A.,et al, 1995
Clinicopath Conf
Granulomatous Angiitis of CNS, Case 33-1995, NEJM 333:1135-1143995., , 1995
Adult-Onset Spinocerebellar Dysfunction Caused by a Mutation in the Gene for the a-Tocopherol-Transfer Protein
NEJM 333:1313-1318, 13511995., Gotoda,T.,et al, 1995
Clinical, Neuropath & Genetic Studies of Large Spinocerebellar Ataxia Type 1 (SCA1) Kindred: (CAG) n Early Premonitory Signs & Symp
Neurol 45:24-30, Genis,D.,et al, 1995
Autosomal Dominant Cerebellar Phenotypes:The Genotype has Settled the Issue
Neurol 45:1-5, Rosenberg,R.N., 1995
Sarin Poisoning in Matsumoto, Japan
Lancet 346:290-293, Morita,H.,et al, 1995
Ependymomas of the Posterior Cranial Fossa:CT and MRI Findings
Neuroradiology 37:238-243, Tortori-Donati,P.,et al, 1995
Eye Movements
JNNP 59:115-125, Shaunak,S.,et al, 1995
Multiple System Atrophy presenting as Parkinsonism:Clinical Features and Diagnostic Criteria
JNNP 59:144-151, Albanese,A.,et al, 1995
Diagnostic Yield of the Neurologic Assessment of the Developmentally Delayed Child
J Pediatr 127:193-199, Majnemer,A.&Shevell,M.I., 1995
Tumoral Multiple Sclerosis of the Cerebellum in a Child
AJNR 16:1164-1166, Rusin,J.A.,et al, 1995
PET Studies on the Dopaminergic Sys & Striatal Opioid Binding in the OPCA Variant of Multiple System Atrophy
Ann Neurol 37:568-573, Rinne,J.O.,et al, 1995
Outcome in Conversion Disorder:A Follow Up Study
JNNP 58:750-752, Couprie,W.,et al, 1995
Neurologic Abnormalities in Murderers
Neurol 45:1641-1647, Blake,P.Y.,et al, 1995
Aphasia in Acute Stroke:Incidence, Determinants and Recovery
Ann Neurol 38:659-666, Pedersen,P.M.,et al, 1995
Spinocerebellar Ataxias and Ataxins
NEJM 333:1351-1353, Rosenberg,R.N., 1995
Intracranial Tuberculoma:Comparison of MR with Pathologic Findings
AJNR 16:1903-1908, Kim,T.K.,et al, 1995
Thrombosis of the Deep Venous Drainage of Brain in Adults:Analysis of Seven Cases with Review of Literature
Arch Neurol 52:1101-1108, Crawford,S.C.,et al, 1995
Conditions That Mimic Stroke in the Emergency Department
Arch Neurol 52:1119-1122, Libman,R.B.,et al, 1995
Clinicopath Conf
Acute Disseminated Encephalomyelitis, (postviral encephalomyelitis) Case 37-1995, NEJM 333:1485-1493, 199, 1995