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1.) Teaching Video NeuroImage: Isolated medial rectus palsy in midbrain infarction

2.) International Issues: Meningoencephalitis due to Paracoccidioides brasiliensis

3.) This week in Neurology(R): Highlights of the November 18 issue

4.) Hereditary motor neuropathy and heat shock proteins: A shocking transformation

5.) Making the lame walk?: Transplantation for POEMS

6.) Mutations in the HSP27 (HSPB1) gene cause dominant, recessive, and sporadic distal HMN/CMT type 2

7.) A novel dominant mutation of the Nav1.4 {alpha}-subunit domain I leading to sodium channel myotonia

8.) Diffusion tensor imaging of the pyramidal tracts in infants with motor dysfunction

9.) GM1/GalNAc-GD1a complex: A target for pure motor Guillain-Barre syndrome

10.) Neurologic improvement after peripheral blood stem cell transplantation in POEMS syndrome

11.) Atrial fibrillation detected by mobile cardiac outpatient telemetry in cryptogenic TIA or stroke

12.) Growth hormone secretagogue MK-677: No clinical effect on AD progression in a randomized trial

13.) Early-onset dementia with prolonged occipital seizures: An atypical case of Kufs disease

14.) Transient loss of consciousness through the eyes of a witness

15.) SEEG-guided thermocoagulations: A palliative treatment of nonoperable partial epilepsies

16.) Novel ATP13A2 variant associated with Parkinson disease in Taiwan and Singapore

17.) The arterial baroreflex: Functional organization and involvement in neurologic disease

18.) CLASSIC ESSENTIAL TREMOR CHANGES FOLLOWING CEREBELLAR HEMORRHAGE

19.) NEONATAL HYPOTONIA CAN BE A SODIUM CHANNELOPATHY: RECOGNITION OF A NEW PHENOTYPE

20.) LONG-TERM EFFECT OF RITUXIMAB IN ANTI-MAG POLYNEUROPATHY

21.) Development of a mycotic aneurysm within 4 days

22.) SELECTIVE SACCADIC PALSY AFTER CARDIAC SURGERY

23.) RETINAL NERVE FIBER LAYER IS ASSOCIATED WITH BRAIN ATROPHY IN MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS

24.) CORRECTION

25.) Calendar

26.) Clinical Reasoning: A 52-year-old woman with subacute hemichorea

27.) Teaching NeuroImage: Hippocampal involvement in a patient with hypoglycemic coma

28.) This week in Neurology(R): Highlights of the November 11 issue

29.) Why surrogate consent is important: A role for data in refining ethics policy and practice

30.) Reducing the risk of epilepsy: Using the pharmacy for more than drug dispensing

31.) How important is surrogate consent for stroke research?

32.) Nonadherence to antiepileptic drugs and increased mortality: Findings from the RANSOM Study

33.) Foreign language ictal speech automatisms in nondominant temporal lobe epilepsy

34.) Randomized, controlled, dose-ranging trial of carisbamate for partial-onset seizures

35.) FDG-PET/MRI coregistration improves detection of cortical dysplasia in patients with epilepsy

36.) Cobblestone-like brain dysgenesis and altered glycosylation in congenital cutis laxa, Debre type

37.) Is there a link between alertness and fatigue in patients with traumatic brain injury?

38.) Voluntary brain processing in disorders of consciousness

39.) Evidence for a basal temporal visual language center: Cortical stimulation producing pure alexia

40.) The anatomic correlate of prosopagnosia in semantic dementia

41.) Invited Article: Lost in a jungle of evidence: We need a compass

42.) Invited Article: Practice parameters and technology assessments: What they are, what they are not, and why you should care

43.) POLYRADICULOPATHY DUE TO METHOTREXATE-INDUCED EBV-ASSOCIATED LYMPHOPROLIFERATIVE DISORDER

44.) ASEPTIC MENINGITIS AS A RARE MANIFESTATION OF SAPHO SYNDROME

45.) IMMUNOTHERAPY-RESPONSIVE SEIZURE-LIKE EPISODES WITH POTASSIUM CHANNEL ANTIBODIES

46.) "Styloid" syncope

47.) ARE PARKINSON DISEASE PATIENTS PROTECTED FROM SOME BUT NOT ALL CANCERS?

48.) BEATING A DEAD HORSE: DOPAMINE AND PARKINSON DISEASE

49.) CORRECTION

50.) Calendar

51.) Video NeuroImage: Diagnosing conversion weakness with the Spinal Injuries Center test: When Hoover doesn't help

52.) Right Brain: And I saw a brain die

53.) This week in Neurology(R): Highlights of the November 4 issue

54.) Cognitive health in indigenous peoples

55.) Sporadically occurring neurologic disease: HSP genes and apparently sporadic spastic paraplegia

56.) High prevalence of dementia and cognitive impairment in Indigenous Australians

57.) Medical decision-making capacity in mild cognitive impairment: A 3-year longitudinal study

58.) Executive function in progressive and nonprogressive behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia

59.) Survival in Alzheimer disease: A multiethnic, population-based study of incident cases

60.) Incidence of early-onset dementias in Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom

61.) Paraplegin mutations in sporadic adult-onset upper motor neuron syndromes

62.) Weight loss in Huntington disease increases with higher CAG repeat number

63.) Age-related changes in motor subtle signs among girls and boys with ADHD

64.) Cognitive impairment and structural brain damage in benign multiple sclerosis

65.) Cross-sensitivity of skin rashes with antiepileptic drug use

66.) Predictors of poor neurologic outcome after induced mild hypothermia following cardiac arrest

67.) Neurologic manifestations of localized scleroderma: A case report and literature review

68.) Multifocal enhancing cortical lesions in a patient with Churg-Strauss syndrome

69.) Renal function and outcome among stroke patients treated with IV thrombolysis

70.) Is the common LRRK2 G2019S mutation related to dyskinesias in North African Parkinson disease?

71.) CNS aquaporin-4 autoimmunity in children

72.) Dural arteriovenous fistula in a case of dementia with bithalamic MR lesions

73.) ELECTROGRAPHIC SEIZURES AND PERIODIC DISCHARGES AFTER INTRACEREBRAL HEMORRHAGE

74.) EDUCATION AND DEMENTIA: WHAT LIES BEHIND THE ASSOCIATION?

75.) Calendar

76.) Dr. Bergen to Lead Public Relations at WFN

77.) Education Research: Evaluating acute altered mental status: Are incoming interns prepared?

78.) Are "statins" beneficial or harmful in multiple sclerosis?

79.) Highlights of the October 28 issue

80.) Statins to treat multiple sclerosis: Friend or foe?

81.) Nouns, verbs, and ALS

82.) Combining beta interferon and atorvastatin may increase disease activity in multiple sclerosis

83.) Impaired action knowledge in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

84.) Neurodegeneration associated with genetic defects in phospholipase A2

85.) The Gilles de la Tourette Syndrome-Quality of Life Scale (GTS-QOL): Development and validation

86.) The HAT Score: A simple grading scale for predicting hemorrhage after thrombolysis

87.) Impaired visual evoked flow velocity response in cerebral amyloid angiopathy

88.) A novel PRNP-P105S mutation associated with atypical prion disease and a rare PrPSc conformation

89.) Unilateral neglect is more severe and common in older patients with right hemispheric stroke

90.) Tracking progression in frontotemporal lobar degeneration: Serial MRI in semantic dementia

91.) HYPOACTIVE-HYPOALERT BEHAVIOR ("PSYCHIC AKINESIA") IN INTRACRANIAL HYPOTENSION SYNDROME

92.) SEVERE TANGIER DISEASE WITH A NOVEL ABCA1 GENE MUTATION

93.) The art of knowing

94.) Harlequin syndrome in spontaneous dissection of the cervical carotid artery

95.) NATURAL HISTORY OF VERTEBROBASILAR DOLICHOECTASIA

96.) MINOCYCLINE TREATMENT IN ACUTE STROKE: AN OPEN-LABEL, EVALUATOR-BLINDED STUDY

97.) WOLFF'S HEADACHE AND OTHER HEAD PAIN, 8TH EDITION

98.) Calendar

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