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Journal of Neurology

Ausgabe 9/2002

Inhalt (45 Artikel)

ENS Teaching Review

Metabolic encephalopathies

Klaus Kunze

Original Communication

Timecourse of health-related quality of life as determined 3, 6 and 12 months after stroke

Inga H. Suenkeler, Margarete Nowak, Björn Misselwitz, Christof Kugler, Wolfgang Schreiber, Wolfgang H. Oertel, Tobias Back

Original Communication

Diffusion-weighted MRI in patients with symptomatic internal carotid artery disease

Andreas Kastrup, Jörg B. Schulz, Irina Mader, Johannes Dichgans, Wilhelm Küker

Original Communication

Pattern and significance of white matter abnormalities in myotonic dystrophy type 1: an MRI study

Alfonso Di Costanzo, Francesco Di Salle, Lucio Santoro, Alessandro Tessitore, Vincenzo Bonavita, Gioacchino Tedeschi

Original Communication

Prognosis of patients after hemicraniectomy in malignant middle cerebral artery infarction

Birgit Walz, Carolin Zimmermann, Stefanie Böttger, Roman L. Haberl

Original Communication

Inter-hemispheric asymmetry of cerebral flow velocities during generalized spike-wave discharges

Roberto De Simone, Fabio Placidi, Marina Diomedi, Maria Grazia Marciani, Mauro Silvestrini

Original Communication

Iron metabolism and the risk of Restless Legs Syndrome in an elderly general population – The MEMO-Study

Klaus Berger, Arnold von Eckardstein, Claudia Trenkwalder, Andreas Rothdach, Ralf Junker, Stephan Karl Weiland

Original Communication

Effects of intravenous opioids on eye movements in humans: possible mechanisms

K. G. Rottach, W. A. Wohlgemuth, A. E. Dzaja, T. Eggert, A. Straube

Original Communication

Correlation between SMN2 copy number and clinical phenotype of spinal muscular atrophy: three SMN2 copies fail to rescue some patients from the disease severity

Yosuke Harada, Retno Sutomo, Ahmad Hamim Sadewa, Tomoko Akutsu, Yasuhiro Takeshima, Hiroko Wada, Masafumi Matsuo, Hisahide Nishio

Original Communication

Somatosensory evoked potential in neurosyphilis

Hitoshi Mochizuki, Keiko Kamakura, Mami Kanzaki, Takasei Nishii, Hirotaka Matsuo, Kazuo Motoyoshi

Original Communication

Superficial siderosis of the central nervous system: response to steroid therapy

K. Angstwurm, E. Schielke, C. Zimmer, D. Kivelitz, J. R. Weber

Original Communication

Stroke epidemiology studies have underestimated the frequency of intracerebral haemorrhage

Sarah L. Keir, Joanna M. Wardlaw, Charles P. Warlow

Original Communication

Functional involvement of central nervous system in acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

A. Oliviero, G. Corbo, P. A. Tonali, F. Pilato, E. Saturno, M. Dileone, V. Versace, S. Valente, V. Di Lazzaro

Original Communication

Gene dose-dependent association of interleukin-1A [-889] allele 2 polymorphism with Alzheimer's disease

Onofre Combarros, Marisa Sánchez-Guerra, Jon Infante, Javier Llorca, José Berciano

Original Communication

Impaired salivary gland function reveals autonomic dysfunction in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

Ralf Giess, Edgar Werner, Marcus Beck, Christoph Reiners, Klaus Victor Toyka, Markus Naumann

Original Communication

Prognosis of contraversive pushing

H.-O. Karnath, L. Johannsen, D. Broetz, S. Ferber, J. Dichgans

Original Communication

Measurement of the effect of a bolus dose of intrathecal baclofen by continuous measurement of force under fibreglass casts

Marcus Pohl, Günter Rockstroh, Stefan Rückriem, Jan Mehrholz, Gregor Mrass, Max Pause

Original Communication

Prominent hypometabolism of the right temporoparietal and frontal cortex in two left-handed patients with primary progressive aphasia

Alexander Drzezga, Timo Grimmer, Hartwig Siebner, Satoshi Minoshima, Markus Schwaiger, Alexander Kurz

Original Communication

Comparison of cortical excitability in chronic migraine (transformed migraine) and migraine without aura

Vesile Ozturk, Raif Cakmur, Berril Donmez, Gorsev Gulmen Yener, Fatma Kursad, Fethi Idiman

Original Communication

T1 relaxation time mapping of white matter tracts in multiple sclerosis defined by diffusion tensor imaging

Lalitha Vaithianathar, Chris R. Tench, Paul S. Morgan, Martin Wilson, Lance D. Blumhardt

Original Communication

White matter and lesion T1 relaxation times increase in parallel and correlate with disability in multiple sclerosis

A. Parry, S. Clare, M. Jenkinson, S. Smith, J. Palace, P. M. Matthews

Original Communication

Late onset postpartum eclampsia: a rare and difficult diagnosis

Rainer Dziewas, Florian Stögbauer, Michael Freund, Peter Lüdemann, Tanya Imai, Christian Holzapfel, P. Bernd Ringelstein

Original Communication

Discrepancies between brain CT imaging and severely raised intracranial pressure proven by ventriculostomy in adults with pneumococcal meningitis

Frank Winkler, Stefan Kastenbauer, Tarek A. Yousry, Ulrich Maerz, Hans-W. Pfister

Original Communication

Dejerine-Sottas neuropathy with multiple nerve roots enlargement and hypomyelination associated with a missense mutation of the transmembrane domain of MPZ/P0

Alessandro Simonati, Gian Maria Fabrizi, Federica Taioli, Alberto Polo, Roberto Cerini, Nicolò Rizzuto

Letter to the Editor

Motion perception in the ipsilateral visual field of a hemispherectomized patient

E. Marx, T. Stephan, S. Bense, T. A. Yousry, M. Dieterich, T. Brandt

Letter to the Editor

Anti-amphiphysin associated limbic encephalitis: a paraneoplastic presentation of small-cell lung carcinoma

Lucille D. A. Dorresteijn, Arnoud C. Kappelle, Willy O. Renier, Johanna M. M. Gijtenbeek

Letter to the Editor

Cervical cord syndrome complicating pneumococcal pneumonia

Nissan Ben-Dov, Chen Hallevy, Yaniv Almog

Letter to the Editor

Mutation of the sterol 27-hydroxylase gene (CYP27A1) in a Taiwanese family with cerebrotendinous xanthomatosis

Ming-Jen Lee, Yuan-Chung Huang, Mary G. Sweeney, Nicholas W. Wood, Mary M. Reilly, Ping-Keung Yip

Letter to the Editor

Cortical venous thrombosis after lumbar puncture

André Mouraux, Michel Gille, Stéphanie Dorban, André Peeters

Letter to the Editor

Polyneuropathy in idiopathic haemochromatosis

Wieland Hermann, Peter Guenther, Daniel Clark, Armin Wagner

Letter to the Editor

Transient broca aphasia in an elderly man caused by coxsackievirus B5

Anne-Sophie Endres, Thomas Helms, Simone Steinführer, Helga Meisel

Letter to the Editor

Quetiapine improves involuntary movements after cerebellar stroke

Thomas Müller, Jens Reimer

Letter to the Editor

Delayed recovery of diabetic chorea following correction of hyperglycemia

Mark M. Saleh, Eran S. Zacks, Jonathan S. Katz

Letter to the Editor

Secondary coproporphyrinuria in a patient with the full clinical picture of a hereditary acute hepatic porphyria

Stefan Oberndorfer, Peter Hitzenberger, Wolfgang Gruber, Johannes Seidel, Sabine Urbanits, Manfred Doss, Wolfgang Grisold

Letter to the Editor

CNS infection with Chlamydia pneumoniae complicated by multiple strokes

Martina Minnerop, Monika Bös, Ursula Harbrecht, Matthias Maass, Horst Urbach, Thomas Klockgether, Rolf Schröder

Book reviews

R. Laing, Marguerite Hill, Carolyn Young, Ian Ormerod

Erratum

Erratum to: Axial myopathy — an unrecognised entity

Ibrahim Mahjneh, G. Marconi, A. Paetau, A. Saarinen, T. Salmi, H. Somer

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