《国际神经病学神经外科学杂志》.2004年.第10期
- The probability of middle cerebral artery MRA flow signal abnormality with quantified CT ischaemic change: targets for future therapeutic st
- Risk factors for intracardiac thrombus in patients with recent ischaemic cerebrovascular events
- Are multiple acute small subcortical infarctions caused by embolic mechanisms?
- A follow up study of patients with paraneoplastic neurological disease in the United Kingdom
- Patterns of spontaneous recovery of neglect and associated disorders in acute right brain-damaged patients
- Right prosubiculum amyloid plaque density correlates with anosognosia in Alzheimer’s disease
- Abnormalities of optokinetic nystagmus in progressive supranuclear palsy
- Efficacy of deep brain stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus in Parkinson’s disease 4 years after surgery: double blind and open label eval
- The natural history of epilepsy: an epidemiological view
- Are multiple acute small subcortical infarctions caused by embolic mechanisms?
- Urinary retention associated with mild rhombencephalitis
- Sub-acute presentation of Morvan’s syndrome after thymectomy
- Late recurrences of Sydenham’s chorea are not associated with anti-basal ganglia antibodies
- A polymorphic variation in the interleukin 1A gene increases brain microglial cell activity in Alzheimer’s disease
- Intravenous immunoglobulins containing antibodies against ?-amyloid for the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease
- Frequency of orthostatic hypotension in a community based cohort of patients with Parkinson’s disease
- Hippocampal and prefrontal atrophy in patients with early non-demented Parkinson’s disease is related to cognitive impairment
- Familial leptomeningeal amyloidosis with a transthyretin variant Asp18Gly representing repeated subarachnoid haemorrhages with superficial s
- Discrepancy between lesion distributions on methionine PET and MR images in patients with glioblastoma multiforme: insight from a PET and MR
- Anticipation and phenotype in familial intracranial aneurysms
- Spinal cord infarction: clinical and magnetic resonance imaging findings and short term outcome
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- Visual field constriction associated with vigabatrin: retinal nerve fiber layer photographic correlation
- Visual field constriction associated with vigabatrin: retinal nerve fiber layer photographic correlation
- Clinical neurology, 3rd edn
- Psychoneuroendocrinology; the scientific basis of clinical practice
- Neurological emergencies, 4th edn
- Isolated hypesthesia in the right V2 and V3 dermatomes after a midpontine infarction localised at an ipsilateral principal sensory trigemina
- Severe vasculitic neuropathy following influenza vaccination
- Long term continuous bilateral pallidal stimulation produces stimulation independent relief of cervical dystonia
- Pontine atrophy precedes cerebellar degeneration in spinocerebellar ataxia 7: MRI-based volumetric analysis
- The anal reflex elicited by cough and sniff: validation of a neglected clinical sign
- Saccadic visual search training: a treatment for patients with homonymous hemianopia
- Intravenous immunoglobulins: a treatment for Alzheimer’s disease?
- Embolic stroke: the heart–brain connection reassessed
- Genes for peripheral neuropathy and their relevance to clinical practice
- Canavan’s disease
- Sir Gordon Holmes(1876–1965)
- Biopsychosocial approaches in neurorehabilitation—assessment and management of neuropsychiatric, mood and behaviour disorders
- Neurosurgical re-engineering of the damaged brain and spinal cord
- Neuroepidemiology—from principles to practice
- Local therapies for glioma: present status and future developments
- Neuroscience in medicine, 2nd edn
- Quantitative MRI of the brain—measuring changes caused by disease
- Behavioral medicine in primary care—a practical guide
- Autosomal recessive oculopharyngodistal myopathy: a distinct phenotypical, histological, and genetic entity
- A novel mutation of GDAP1 associated with Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease in three Italian families: evidence for a founder effect
- Charcot-Marie-Tooth families in Japan with MPZ Thr124Met mutation
- Massive reduction of tumour load and normalisation of hyperprolactinaemia after high dose cabergoline in metastasised prolactinoma causing t
- Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo predominantly affects the right labyrinth
- Axonal sensorimotor neuropathy in patients with ?-thalassaemia
- Myotonia and flaccid dysarthria in patients with adult onset myotonic dystrophy