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《国际神经病学神经外科学杂志》.2004年.第9期
 * CORRECTION
 * An unusual "empty delta sign"
 * The Argyll Robertson pupil
 * Cotugno and cerebrospinal fluid
 * Unipolar depression: a lifespan perspective
 * Women with epilepsy: a handbook of health and treatment issues
 * Disorders of neuronal migration
 * The asymmetrical brain
 * Self-assessment colour review of clinical neurology and neurosurgery
 * Practical psychiatric epidemiology
 * Stroke genetics
 * The clinical practice of critical care neurology
 * The psychology of bulimia nervosa: a cognitive perspective
 * Neuropsychopharmacology
 * Neurology for non-neurologists, 4th edition
 * Sydenham’s chorea may be relevant to common childhood idiopathic conditions
 * Tangier disease
 * Validity of language lateralisation by unilateral intracarotid Wada test
 * Case study: cerebrovascular parkinsonism with levodopa addiction
 * Transient compulsive hyperphagia in a patient with a thalamic infarct
 * "Doctor, I can hear my eyes": report of two cases with different mechanisms
 * Transient myasthenia gravis in an elderly woman
 * Dystonia, tremor, and parkinsonism in a 54 year old man with 2-hydroxyglutaric aciduria
 * Oculomotor abnormalities parallel cerebellar histopathology in autism
 * Group study of an "undercover" test for visuospatial neglect: invisible cancellation can reveal more neglect than standard cancellation
 * Proton magnetic resonance neurospectroscopy and EEG cartography in corticobasal degeneration: correlations with neuropsychological signs
 * Novel missense mutation in the caveolin-3 gene in a Belgian family with rippling muscle disease
 * Intraventricular cytarabine in a case of idiopathic hypertrophic pachymeningitis
 * Optic chiasm enhancement associated with giant aneurysm and yttrium treated pituitary adenoma
 * Brain stem stroke associated with epidermoid tumours: report of two cases
 * Autopsy proven sporadic frontotemporal dementia due to microvacuolar-type histology, with onset at 21 years of age
 * Smell testing: an additional tool for identification of adult Refsum’s disease
 * Mechanical ventilation and tracheostomy in multiple sclerosis
 * Apolipoprotein E e4 allele influences aggressive behaviour in Alzheimer’s disease
 * Testosterone deficiency and apathy in Parkinson’s disease: a pilot study
 * Gross morphology and morphometric sequelae in the hippocampus, fornix, and corpus callosum of patients with severe non-missile traumatic bra
 * Magnetoencephalography (MEG) predicts focal epileptogenicity in cavernomas
 * Neuroanatomical localisation and clinical correlates of white matter lesions in the elderly
 * Prognosis of asymptomatic stenosis of the middle cerebral artery
 * Biological activity of interferon betas in patients with multiple sclerosis is affected by treatment regimen and neutralising antibodies
 * Abnormalities of cerebral perfusion in multiple sclerosis
 * Mechanisms of normal appearing corpus callosum injury related to pericallosal T1 lesions in multiple sclerosis using directional diffusion t
 * Mild cognitive impairment: a cross-national comparison
 * Alzheimer’s disease—one clinical syndrome, two radiological expressions: a study on blood pressure
 * Hyperekplexia and stiff-man syndrome: abnormal brainstem reflexes suggest a physiological relationship
 * Sexual well being in parkinsonian patients after deep brain stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus
 * Subthalamic nucleus stimulation in advanced Parkinson’s disease: blinded assessments at one year follow up
 * Postural abnormalities to multidirectional stance perturbations in Parkinson’s disease
 * A review of structural magnetic resonance neuroimaging
 * Is it time to consider rationalising IFN-? treatment in individuals with multiple sclerosis?
 * Primary progressive multiple sclerosis takes centre stage
 * Sexual wellbeing in Parkinson’s disease
 * Genes for stroke