2005年8月第8期
·07/06/08 Cerebral venous thrombosis – headache is enough
·07/06/08 Headache as the only neurological sign of cerebral venous thrombosis: a series of 17 cases
·07/06/08 Brain energy metabolism and intracranial pressure in idiopathic adult hydrocephalus syndrome
·07/06/08 Incidence of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis in southern Italy: a population based study
·07/06/08 The features of myasthenia gravis with autoantibodies to MuSK
·07/06/08 Quantitative MRI of the wrist and nerve conduction studies in patients with idiopathic carpal tunnel syndrome
·07/06/08 Age associated axonal features in HNPP with 17p11.2 deletion in Japan
·07/06/08 Intractable chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy treated successfully with ciclosporin
·07/06/08 A syndromal analysis of neuropsychological outcome following coronary artery bypass graft surgery
·07/06/08 Inflammatory markers, rather than conventional risk factors, are different between carotid and MCA atherosclerosis
·07/06/08 Inflammatory markers, rather than conventional risk factors, are different between carotid and MCA atherosclerosis
·07/06/08 Whiplash injury may deregulate the biological clock
·07/06/08 mpact of pyrexia on neurochemistry and cerebral oxygenation after acute brain injury
·07/06/08 Brief cognitive assessment for patients with cerebral small vessel disease
·07/06/08 Whiplash following rear end collisions: a prospective cohort study
·07/06/08 Evaluation of preoperative high magnetic field motor functional MRI (3 Tesla) in glioma patients by navigated electrocortical stimulation and postoperative outcome
·07/06/08 Occipital activation in glyceryl trinitrate induced migraine with visual aura
·07/06/08 The first evaluation of brain shift during functional neurosurgery by deformation field analysis
·07/06/08 The first evaluation of brain shift during functional neurosurgery by deformation field analysis
·07/06/08 Ability of a nurse specialist to diagnose simple headache disorders compared with consultant neurologists
·07/06/08 Optic flow induced nystagmus
·07/06/08 Outcomes of incident mild cognitive impairment in relation to case definition
·07/06/08 Does the risk factor profile have predictive value for the site of atherosclerosis?
·07/06/08 Transient short free running circadian rhythm in a case of aneurysm near the suprachiasmatic nuclei
·07/06/08 Quality of life after decompressive craniectomy for malignant middle cerebral artery infarction
·07/06/08 Cerebral sinus thrombosis in a patient with Cushing’s syndrome
·07/06/08 Spinal muscular atrophy, Dandy-Walker complex, and cataracts in two siblings: a new entity?
·07/06/08 Molecular and cellular pathways of neurodegeneration in motor neurone disease
·07/06/08 Neurodegenerative disorders: Parkinson’s disease and Huntington’s disease
·07/06/08 Neurophysiological predictors of long term response to AChE inhibitors in AD patients
·07/06/08 On the overlap between apathy and depression in dementia
·07/06/08 Cognitive performance after first ever stroke related to progression of vascular brain damage: a 2 year follow up CT scan study
·07/06/08 Cognitive performance of patients with mesial temporal lobe epilepsy and incidental calcified neurocysticercosis
·07/06/08 Headache as the only neurological sign of cerebral venous thrombosis: a series of 17 cases
·07/06/08 Brain energy metabolism and intracranial pressure in idiopathic adult hydrocephalus syndrome
·07/06/08 Incidence of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis in southern Italy: a population based study
·07/06/08 The features of myasthenia gravis with autoantibodies to MuSK
·07/06/08 Quantitative MRI of the wrist and nerve conduction studies in patients with idiopathic carpal tunnel syndrome
·07/06/08 Age associated axonal features in HNPP with 17p11.2 deletion in Japan
·07/06/08 Intractable chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy treated successfully with ciclosporin
·07/06/08 A syndromal analysis of neuropsychological outcome following coronary artery bypass graft surgery
·07/06/08 Inflammatory markers, rather than conventional risk factors, are different between carotid and MCA atherosclerosis
·07/06/08 Inflammatory markers, rather than conventional risk factors, are different between carotid and MCA atherosclerosis
·07/06/08 Whiplash injury may deregulate the biological clock
·07/06/08 mpact of pyrexia on neurochemistry and cerebral oxygenation after acute brain injury
·07/06/08 Brief cognitive assessment for patients with cerebral small vessel disease
·07/06/08 Whiplash following rear end collisions: a prospective cohort study
·07/06/08 Evaluation of preoperative high magnetic field motor functional MRI (3 Tesla) in glioma patients by navigated electrocortical stimulation and postoperative outcome
·07/06/08 Occipital activation in glyceryl trinitrate induced migraine with visual aura
·07/06/08 The first evaluation of brain shift during functional neurosurgery by deformation field analysis
·07/06/08 The first evaluation of brain shift during functional neurosurgery by deformation field analysis
·07/06/08 Ability of a nurse specialist to diagnose simple headache disorders compared with consultant neurologists
·07/06/08 Optic flow induced nystagmus
·07/06/08 Outcomes of incident mild cognitive impairment in relation to case definition
·07/06/08 Does the risk factor profile have predictive value for the site of atherosclerosis?
·07/06/08 Transient short free running circadian rhythm in a case of aneurysm near the suprachiasmatic nuclei
·07/06/08 Quality of life after decompressive craniectomy for malignant middle cerebral artery infarction
·07/06/08 Cerebral sinus thrombosis in a patient with Cushing’s syndrome
·07/06/08 Spinal muscular atrophy, Dandy-Walker complex, and cataracts in two siblings: a new entity?
·07/06/08 Molecular and cellular pathways of neurodegeneration in motor neurone disease
·07/06/08 Neurodegenerative disorders: Parkinson’s disease and Huntington’s disease
·07/06/08 Neurophysiological predictors of long term response to AChE inhibitors in AD patients
·07/06/08 On the overlap between apathy and depression in dementia
·07/06/08 Cognitive performance after first ever stroke related to progression of vascular brain damage: a 2 year follow up CT scan study
·07/06/08 Cognitive performance of patients with mesial temporal lobe epilepsy and incidental calcified neurocysticercosis