2005年6月第6期
·07/06/08 Beyond the holy grail of motor symptoms: deep brain stimulation for Parkinson’s disease
·07/06/08 Extent of white matter lesions is related to acute subcortical infarcts and predicts further stroke risk in patients with first ever ischaemic stroke
·07/06/08 Changes in artistic style after minor posterior stroke
·07/06/08 Isolated monoparesis following stroke
·07/06/08 Interictal language functions in temporal lobe epilepsy
·07/06/08 Temporal lobe epilepsy surgery: different surgical strategies after a non-invasive diagnostic protocol
·07/06/08 Giant axonal neuropathy: clinical and genetic study in six cases
·07/06/08 Longlasting antalgic effects of daily sessions of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation in central and peripheral neuropathic pain
·07/06/08 Applicability and relevance of models that predict short term outcome after intracerebral haemorrhage
·07/06/08 Contribution of intraoperative electrical stimulations in surgery of low grade gliomas: a comparative study between two series without (1985–96) and with (1996–2003) functional mapping in the same i
·07/06/08 Brain lesions and eating disorders
·07/06/08 Stroke services, stroke networks: is there an ideal model?
·07/06/08 Genetic heterogeneity in rapid onset dystonia-parkinsonism: description of a new family
·07/06/08 A study of the workload and effectiveness of a comprehensive acute stroke service
·07/06/08 Prognosis of conservatively treated patients with Pott’s paraplegia: logistic regression analysis
·07/06/08 Significance of Beevor’s sign in facioscapulohumeral dystrophy and other neuromuscular diseases
·07/06/08 Mills’ and other isolated upper motor neurone syndromes: in vivo study with 11C-(R)-PK11195 PET
·07/06/08 The electrophysiological profile of hereditary motor and sensory neuropathy–Lom
·07/06/08 Follow up of patients with signs and symptoms of polyneuropathy not confirmed by electrophysiological studies
·07/06/08 The "pulvinar sign" in a case of paraneoplastic limbic encephalitis associated with non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma
·07/06/08 Ictal asystole with convulsive syncope mimicking secondary generalisation: a depth electrode study
·07/06/08 Medial medullary infarction with contralateral glossoplegia
·07/06/08 Long lasting antalgic effects of daily repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation in neuropathic pain
·07/06/08 Recurrent hypertensive brainstem encephalopathy
·07/06/08 Diffuse cystic leucoencephalopathy after buprenorphine injection
·07/06/08 Successful treatment of CMV ventriculitis immune reconstitution syndrome
·07/06/08 Neurophysiology
·07/06/08 EEG in the diagnosis, classification, and management of patients with epilepsy
·07/06/08 EEG in neurological conditions other than epilepsy: when does it help, what does it add?
·07/06/08 The clinical role of evoked potentials
·07/06/08 Nerve conduction studies: essentials and pitfalls in practice
·07/06/08 The basics of electromyography
·07/06/08 Specialised electromyography and nerve conduction studies
·07/06/08 Challenges for patient organisations: focus on Europe
·07/06/08 How to get the most out of nerve conduction studies and electromyography
·07/06/08 Extent of white matter lesions is related to acute subcortical infarcts and predicts further stroke risk in patients with first ever ischaemic stroke
·07/06/08 Changes in artistic style after minor posterior stroke
·07/06/08 Isolated monoparesis following stroke
·07/06/08 Interictal language functions in temporal lobe epilepsy
·07/06/08 Temporal lobe epilepsy surgery: different surgical strategies after a non-invasive diagnostic protocol
·07/06/08 Giant axonal neuropathy: clinical and genetic study in six cases
·07/06/08 Longlasting antalgic effects of daily sessions of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation in central and peripheral neuropathic pain
·07/06/08 Applicability and relevance of models that predict short term outcome after intracerebral haemorrhage
·07/06/08 Contribution of intraoperative electrical stimulations in surgery of low grade gliomas: a comparative study between two series without (1985–96) and with (1996–2003) functional mapping in the same i
·07/06/08 Brain lesions and eating disorders
·07/06/08 Stroke services, stroke networks: is there an ideal model?
·07/06/08 Genetic heterogeneity in rapid onset dystonia-parkinsonism: description of a new family
·07/06/08 A study of the workload and effectiveness of a comprehensive acute stroke service
·07/06/08 Prognosis of conservatively treated patients with Pott’s paraplegia: logistic regression analysis
·07/06/08 Significance of Beevor’s sign in facioscapulohumeral dystrophy and other neuromuscular diseases
·07/06/08 Mills’ and other isolated upper motor neurone syndromes: in vivo study with 11C-(R)-PK11195 PET
·07/06/08 The electrophysiological profile of hereditary motor and sensory neuropathy–Lom
·07/06/08 Follow up of patients with signs and symptoms of polyneuropathy not confirmed by electrophysiological studies
·07/06/08 The "pulvinar sign" in a case of paraneoplastic limbic encephalitis associated with non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma
·07/06/08 Ictal asystole with convulsive syncope mimicking secondary generalisation: a depth electrode study
·07/06/08 Medial medullary infarction with contralateral glossoplegia
·07/06/08 Long lasting antalgic effects of daily repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation in neuropathic pain
·07/06/08 Recurrent hypertensive brainstem encephalopathy
·07/06/08 Diffuse cystic leucoencephalopathy after buprenorphine injection
·07/06/08 Successful treatment of CMV ventriculitis immune reconstitution syndrome
·07/06/08 Neurophysiology
·07/06/08 EEG in the diagnosis, classification, and management of patients with epilepsy
·07/06/08 EEG in neurological conditions other than epilepsy: when does it help, what does it add?
·07/06/08 The clinical role of evoked potentials
·07/06/08 Nerve conduction studies: essentials and pitfalls in practice
·07/06/08 The basics of electromyography
·07/06/08 Specialised electromyography and nerve conduction studies
·07/06/08 Challenges for patient organisations: focus on Europe
·07/06/08 How to get the most out of nerve conduction studies and electromyography