《国际神经病学神经外科学杂志》.2004年.第3期
- Efficacy of methyprednisolone pulse therapy on neuroleptic malignant syndrome in Parkinson’s disease
- Eating fats may not affect risk of stroke in men after all
- Assessment of aphasia
- Classic cases in neuropsychology, Vol 2
- The bereitschaftspotential movement-related cortical potentials
- Biological psychiatry, Vol 1 and 2
- Relationship between stridor and sleep apnoea syndrome: is it as simple as that?
- The specificity of prescription patterns in secondary stroke prevention
- Traumatic brain injury as a risk factor for Alzheimer’s disease
- Mesencephalic ischemia and Parkinson’s disease
- Removal of large acoustic neurinomas(vestibular schwannomas) by the retrosigmoid approach with no mortality and minimal morbidity
- Autosomal dominant cerebellar ataxia: SCA2 is the most frequent mutation in eastern India
- Diffusion tensor MRI correlates with executive dysfunction in patients with ischaemic leukoaraiosis
- Acute ophthalmoparesis in the anti-GQ1b antibody syndrome: electrophysiological evidence of neuromuscular transmission defect in the orbicul
- Predicting functional outcome in acute stroke: comparison of a simple six variable model with other predictive systems and informal clinical
- Use and interpretation of on/off diaries in Parkinson’s disease
- The effect of interferon beta-1a on spasticity in primary progressive multiple sclerosis
- Pure motor stroke with major involvement of the index finger
- Etizolam and benzodiazepine induced blepharospasm
- Use of prostacyclin(iloprost) in digital vasculitis secondary to meningococcaemia
- The exercise test as a monitor of disease status in hypokalaemic periodic paralysis
- Coexistent blepharospasm and hemifacial spasm: overlapping pathophysiologic mechanism?
- A systematic review of Terson’s syndrome: frequency and prognosis after subarachnoid haemorrhage
- Ictal magnetoencephalographic study in a patient with ring 20 syndrome
- Spinocerebellar ataxia type 8 in Scotland: genetic and clinical features in seven unrelated cases and a review of published reports
- Ischaemic stroke in chagasic patients
- A breathtaking headache
- Idiopathic recurrent stupor: a warning
- Spinocerebellar ataxia type 2 with glial cell cytoplasmic inclusions
- Female preclinical presenilin-1 mutation carriers unaware of their genetic status have higher levels of depression than their non-mutation c
- Fluctuating cognition in dementia with Lewy bodies and Alzheimer’s disease is qualitatively distinct
- Association study of Notch 4 polymorphisms with Alzheimer’s disease
- Delirium
- Cerebral perfusion and stroke
- Early pathological changes in the parkinsonian brain
- Predicting functional outcome in acute stroke—prognostic models and clinical judgement
- Reducing mortality: an important aim of epilepsy management
- Brain metabolic decreases related to the dose of the ApoE e4 allele in Alzheimer’s disease
- MRI characteristics of sporadic CJD with valine homozygosity at codon 129 of the prion protein gene and PrPSc type 2 in Japan
- Early pathological changes in the parkinsonian brain demonstrated by diffusion tensor MRI
- Association of polymorphisms in the Tau and Saitohin genes with Parkinson’s disease
- Saccade dysfunction associated with chronic petrol sniffing and lead encephalopathy
- Cerebral motor control in patients with gliomas around the central sulcus studied with spatially filtered magnetoencephalography
- Unilateral posterior parietal lobe lesions disrupt kinaesthetic representation of forearm orientation
- Comparative analysis of the spatial distribution and severity of cerebral microbleeds and old lacunes
- Neurophysiological testing correlates with clinical examination according to fibre type involvement and severity in sensory neuropathy
- Prospective validation of a proposal for diagnosis and management of patients attending the emergency department for mild head injury
- Provision of 24 hour acute neurology care by neurologists: manpower requirements in the UK
- A short scale for the assessment of motor impairments and disabilities in Parkinson’s disease: the SPES/SCOPA
- Cerebral metastasis of renal carcinoma mimicking venous haemorrhagic infarction
- Silas Weir Mitchell and the "rest cure"
- Proceedings of the Association of British Neurologists Autumn Meeting, 1–3 October 2003
- History of neurology in The Netherlands
- New frontiers of MR-based techniques in multiple sclerosis
- Intraoperative imaging in neurosurgery MRI, CT and ultrasound