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abscess, intracranial-fungal
anemia
aneurysm, cavernous sinus
anticoagulant, treatment in CVD
arrhythmia, cardiac
arthralgia
aspergillosis
aspirin
asthma
ataxia
atheromatous branch disease, intracranial
atrial fibrillation
atrial flutter
atrial paralysis
atrioventricular block
autoimmune disease
Balint's syndrome
basal ganglia, calcification of
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botulism
bradycardia
bradycardia-tachycardia syndrome
brainstem, infarction of
capsular warning syndrome
carcinoma of tongue
cardiomegaly
cardiomyopathy
carotid artery disease
carotid artery occlusion, neck
CAT scan
CAT scan, abnormal
CAT scan, emission, abnormal
cataracts
cavernous sinus
cavernous sinus, lesion of
cavernous sinus, metastasis to
cavernous sinus, syndrome
central artery of Percheron
cerebral embolism
cerebral embolism, carotid origin
cerebral infarction
cerebrovascular accident
cerebrovascular accident, bilateral
cerebrovascular accident, cardiac disease causing
cerebrovascular accident, multiple
cerebrovascular accident, postoperative
cerebrovascular accident, recurrent
cerebrovascular accident, stuttering
cerebrovascular accident, young adult
chronic progressive external ophthalmoplegia
Clinical Pathologic Conference(C.P.C.)
coma
complete blood count
confusion
congestive heart failure
contractures, joint
cranial nerve palsies
cranial nerve palsies, bilateral
cranial neuropathy
creatine phosphokinase(CPK)elevated
dementia
diabetes mellitus
differential diagnosis
dysarthria
dyspraxia
dystonia
electrocardiogram, abnormal
electromyogram
embolism
Emery-Dreifuss muscular dystrophy
encephalopathy
eosinophilia
episodic disorders
episodic neurologic deficits
erythromelalgia
exophthalmus
exophthalmus, unilateral
extraocular muscle enlargement
eye, pain in
face, numbness of
facial pain
facial swelling
fever
fibrillations
Fisher's syndrome
fluctuate
foot drop
fungal infection, CNS
gaze palsy
gaze palsy, horizontal
gaze palsy, horizontal-bilateral
gene mutation
genetic neurologic disorders
genetic testing
granulomatosis, allergic
Guillain Barre syndrome
headache
headache, chronic
headache, unilateral
hearing loss
heart block
heart block, complete
heart murmur
hemiplegia
hepatomegaly
hepatosplenomegaly
heralding manifestation
hydroxyurea
hypereosinophilic syndrome(HES)
hypergammaglobulinemia
implantable cardioverter defibrillator
intestinal pseudoobstruction
JAK2 V617F mutation
Kearns-Sayre syndrome
Leber's hereditary optic neuropathy
Leigh's disease
leukemia
leukemia, neurologic findings assoc.with
leukocytosis
level of consciousness, decreased
livedo reticularis
lymphadenopathy
MELAS syndrome
meningeal enhancement
meningitis, leukemic
mental status, abnormal
MERRF syndrome
midbrain, infarction of
middle cerebral artery territory infarction
middle cerebral artery, occlusion of
mitochondrial disease
mitochondrial encephalomyopathy
molecular genetics
mononeuropathy multiplex
mortality
MRI
MRI, abnormal
MRI, diffusion weighted
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mucormycosis
muscle atrophy, progressive
muscle biopsy
muscle pain
muscle weakness
muscle weakness, proximal
muscular dystrophy
myasthenia gravis
myelopathy
myeloproliferative disorder
myocarditis
myoclonus
myopathy
myopathy, mitochondrial
nasal stuffiness
neoplasm, metastatic to base of skull
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neoplasm, peripheral nerve
neurologic complications of, systemic cancer
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neuropathy
neuropathy, peripheral
ophthalmoplegia
ophthalmoplegia, bilateral, acute
ophthalmoplegia, painful
ophthalmoplegia, recurrent
ophthalmoplegia, total
optic neuropathy
orbit
orbit, lesions of
orbital apex
orbital apex syndrome
pacemaker, cardiac-transvenous
pain
pain, abdominal
pancytopenia
parasellar syndrome
phlebotomy
pigmentary retinopathy
pituitary, adenoma
pituitary, apoplexy
pituitary, metastasis to
pleurisy
polycythemia, primary
polymyositis
polymyositis, eosinophilic
pons, infarction of
pontine warning syndrome
positive sharp waves
postoperative neurologic complications
primary thrombocythemia
proptosis
proptosis, unilateral
proximal muscle atrophy
psychiatric problems in neurologic disorders
psychosis
ptosis
ptosis, bilateral
pulmonary infiltrates
pupil, dilated and fixed, bilateral
ragged-red fibers
rash
Raynaud's phenomenon
recurrent
retinopathy
review article
rheumatoid arthritis factor(R.A.factor)
sedimentation rate, elevated
seizure
sensorineural hearing loss
short stature
sinoatrial disorder, chronic
sinuses, diseases of
sinusitis
sphenoid sinus biopsy
splenomegaly
splinter hemorrhages
steroid therapy, CNS treatment and complications with
subcutaneous edema
sudden death
tachycardia
thalamus, infarction of
thalamus, infarction, bilateral
thalamus, lesion of-bilateral
third nerve palsy, bilateral
toe walking
top of the basilar syndrome
treatment of neurologic disorder
vision, blurred
visual acuity, decreased
visual acuity, decreased, monocular
visual loss
visual loss, slow-unilateral
visual loss, sudden
visual loss, sudden-unilateral
weakness, progressive
weight loss
winging of scapula
workup
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Progression of Warfarin-Associated Intracereral Hemorrhage After INR Normalization with FFP
Neurol 67:1272-1274, Lee,S.B.,et al, 2006

Warfarin vs Aspirin for Symptomatic Intracranial Stenosis: Subgroup Analyses from WASID
Neurol 67:1275-1278, Kasner,S.E.,et al, 2006

Spectrum and Prognosis of Neurologic Complications After Hematopoietic Transplantation
Neurol 67:1990-1997, Denier,C.,et al, 2006

Intracerebral Hemorrhages in CADASIL
Neurol 67:2042-2044, Choi,J.C.,et al, 2006

Seizures During Stroke Thrombolysis Heralding Dramatic Neurologic Recovery
Neurol 67:2048-2049, Rodan,L.H.,et al, 2006

Spontaneous Bilateral Internal Carotid Artery Dissection with Acute Stroke in Young Patients
Eur Neurol 56:230-234, Wu,H.-C.,et al, 2006

Ischaemic Stroke With Malignancy May Often Be Caused by Paradoxical Embolism
JNNP 77:1336-1339, Iguchi,Y.,et al, 2006

Clinicopath Conf., Degoss Disease
NEJM 355:2575-2584, Case 38-2006, 2006

The Risks and Safety of Clopidogrel in Pediatric Arterial Ischemic Stroke
Stroke 37:1120-1122, Soman,T.,et al, 2006

Influence of Metabolic Syndrome and General Obesity on the Risk of Ischemic Stroke
Stroke 37:1060-1064, Chen,H.-J.,et al, 2006

Preeclampsia and the Risk of Ischemic Stroke Among Young Women
Stroke 37:1055-1059, Brown,D.W.,et al, 2006

Angioplasty for Symptomatic Intracranial Stenosis
Sroke 37:1016-1020, Marks,M.P.,et al, 2006

Time to Admission in Acute Ischemic Stroke and Transient Ischemic Attack
Stroke 37:963-966, Agyeman,O.,et al, 2006

Extent of Early Ischemic Changes on Computed Tomgraphy (CT) Before Thrombolysis
Stroke 37:973-978, Dzialowski,I.,et al, 2006

Patients With Transient Ischemic Attack Do Not Need to Be Admitted to Hospital for Urgent Evaluation and Treatment: Against.
Stroke 37:1139-1140,1140, Lindley,R.I., 2006

Natural History of Homonymous Hemianopia
Neurol 66:901-905, Zhang,X.,et al, 2006

Homonymous Hemianopias
Neurol 66:906-910, Zhang,X.,et al, 2006

Central Respiratory Dysfunction Following Vertebral artery Dissection
Neurol 66:944, Lanczik,O.,et al, 2006

Imaging-Guided Acute Ischemic Stroke Therapy: From "Time is Brain" to "Physiology is Brain"
AJNR 27:728-735, Gonzalez,R.G., 2006

Isolated Posterior Cerebral Artery Dissection: Report of Three Cases
AJNR 27:648-652, Sherman,P.,et al, 2006

Combinations of the Presence or Absence of Cerebral Microbleeds and Advanced White Matter Hyperintensity as Predictors of Subsequent Stroke Types
AJNR 27:830-835, Naka,H.,et al, 2006

Bilateral Cerebellar Infarction Caused by Dominant Medial Posterior Inferior Cerebellar Artery
Neurol 66:1125-1126, Han,S.W.,et al, 2006

Cerebral Vasculopathy with aneurysm Formation in HIV-infected Young Adults
Neurol 66:1121-1122, Kossorotoff,M.,et al, 2006

Insular Involvement in Brain Infarction Increases Risk for Cardiac Arrhythmia and Death
Ann Neurol 59:691-699, Abboud,H.,et al, 2006

Stroke in Childhood
The Neurologist 12:94-102, Jordan,L.C., 2006

Role of COL4A1 in Small-Vessel Disease and Hemorrhagic Stroke
NEJM 354:1489-1496, Gould,D.B.,et al, 2006

ADHD Drugs and Cardiovascular Risk
NEJM 354:1445-1448, Nissen,S.E., 2006

Patients With Transient Ischemic Attack or Minor Stroke Should Be Admitted to Hospital: For
Stroke 37:1137-1138,1140, Hill,M.D. &Gladstone,D.J., 2006

Transient Hemiageusia in Cerebrovascular Lateral Pontine Lesions
JNNP 77:680-683, Landis,B.N.,et al, 2006

Prevalence and Intensity of Pain After Stroke: A Population Based Study Focusing on Patients Perspectives
JNNP 77:590-595, Jnsson,A.-C.,et al, 2006

Clopidogrel and Aspiring versus Aspirin Alone for the Prevention of Atherothrombotic Events
NEJM 354:1706-1717,1744, Bhatt,D.L.,et al, 2006

Prospective Study of Symptomatic Atherothrombotic Intracranial Stenoses. The GESICA Study
Neurol 66:1187-1191, Mazighi,M.,et al, 2006

Poststroke C-Reactive Protein Is a Powerful Prognostic Tool Among Candidates for Thrombolysis
Stroke 37:1205-1210, Montaner,J.,et al, 2006

Clinical Outcome After First and Recurrent Hemorrhage in Patients With Untreated Brain Arteriovenous Malformation
Stroke 37:1243-1247, Choi,J.H.,et al, 2006

Not All Patients With Atrial Fibrillation-Associated Ischemic Stroke Can Be Started on Anticoagulant Therapy
Stroke 37:1217-1220, Somerfield,J.,et al, 2006

Cerebral Blood Flow Threshold of Ischemic Penumbra and Infarct Core in Acute Ischemic Stroke. A Systematic Review.
Stroke 37:1334-1339, Bandera,E.,et al, 2006

Corticosteroids in Patients With Hemorrhagic Stroke
Stroke 37:1344-1345, Feigin,V.L.,et al, 2006

Good Outcomes in Ischemic Stroke Patients treated With Intravenous Thrombolysis Despite Regressing Neurological Symptoms
Stroke 37:1332-1333, Baumann,C.R.,et al, 2006

Does the Merci Retriever Work? For.
Stroke 37:1340-1341, Saver,J.L., 2006

Does the Merci Retriever Work? Against.
Stroke 37:1341-1342, Wechsler,L.R., 2006

Perceptual, Social, and Behavioral Factors Associated With Delays in Seeing Medical Care in Patients With Symptoms of Acute Stroke
Stroke 37:1248-1253, Mandelzweig,L.,et al, 2006

Natalizumab: Immune Effects and Implications for Therapy
Ann Neurol 59:731-732, Hauser,S.L. &Weiner, H.L., 2006

Antiplatelets, ACE Inhibitors, and Statins Combination Reduces Stroke Severity and Tissue At Risk
Neurol 66:1153-1158, Kumar,S.,et al, 2006

Long-Term Mortality After Intracerebral Hemorrhage
Neurol 66:1182-1186, Flaherty,M.I.,et al, 2006

Hematoma Growth is a Determinant of Mortality and Poor Outcome After Intracerebral Hemorrhage
Neurol 66:1175-1181, Davis,S.M.,et al, 2006

MR Diffusion-Weighted Imaging and Outcome Prediction After Ischemic Stroke
Neurol 66:1159-1163, Hand,P.J.,et al, 2006

Reasons Why Few Patients With Acute Stroke Receive Tissue Plasminogen Activator
Arch Neurol 63:661-664, Bambauer,K.Z.,et al, 2006

MRI T2 Lesion Burden in Multiple Sclerosis. A Plateauing Relationship with Clinical Disability.
Neurol 66:1384-1389, Li,D.K.B.,et al, 2006

The Insular Cortex and Cardiac Response to Stroke
Neurol 66:1296-1297, Cheshire,W.P. Jr., &Saper,C.B., 2006

Predictors of Hemorrhage in Patients with Untreated Brain Arteriovenous Malformation
Neurol 66:1350-1355, Stapf,C.,et al, 2006



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