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《国际神经病学神经外科学杂志》.2004年.第12期
 * New management guideline for MHI will be a headache for UK hospitals
 * CORRECTION
 * Circumscribed unilateral lower pontine lesion
 * Samuel Hahnemann’s doctoral dissertation of 1779
 * From orthostatic hypotension to Shy-Drager syndrome
 * The central nervous system structure and function—third edition
 * Myopathies in clinical practice
 * Prion disease at a regional neuroscience centre: retrospective audit
 * Neurogenic T wave inversion in pure left insular stroke associated with hyperhomocysteinaemia
 * Coagulopathy and NICE recommendations for patients with mild head injury
 * Miller Fisher syndrome associated with Pasteurella multocida infection
 * Acute combined central and peripheral inflammatory demyelination
 * Lethal encephalopathy in a patient with isolated nervous system vasculitis
 * Delayed early morning turn "ON" in response to a single dose of levodopa in advanced Parkinson’s disease: pharmacokinetics should be conside
 * Tissue at risk concept for endovascular treatment of severe vasospasm after aneurysmal subarachnoid haemorrhage
 * Patients whom neurologists find difficult to help
 * Pathological substrate for regional distribution of increased atrophy rates in progressive supranuclear palsy
 * Primary lateral sclerosis presenting parkinsonian symptoms without nigrostriatal involvement
 * Antiganglioside antibodies in paraneoplastic peripheral neuropathies
 * Phenotypic variability in siblings with type III spinal muscular atrophy
 * Effect of body size on operative risk of carotid endarterectomy
 * Predictive value of death certification in the case ascertainment of epilepsy
 * Unexpected decline in survival from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis/motor neurone disease
 * Olfactory function distinguishes vascular parkinsonism from Parkinson’s disease
 * Polymorphisms in neprilysin gene affect the risk of Alzheimer’s disease in Finnish patients
 * Similar early clinical presentations in familial and non-familial frontotemporal dementia
 * The effects of water ingestion on orthostatic hypotension in two groups of chronic autonomic failure: multiple system atrophy and pure auton
 * Cell response to oxidative stress induced apoptosis in patients with Leber’s hereditary optic neuropathy
 * Neurosyphilis in the modern era
 * Deficient saccadic inhibition in Asperger’s disorder and the social-emotional processing disorder
 * Temporal evolution of water diffusion parameters is different in grey and white matter in human ischaemic stroke
 * Personality change after stroke: some preliminary observations
 * Variations in care and outcome in the first year after stroke: a Western and Central European perspective
 * Pattern of collaterals, type of infarcts, and haemodynamic impairment in carotid artery occlusion
 * Apolipoprotein E genotypes do not influence the age of onset in Huntington’s disease
 * Factors predicting improvement in motor disability in writer’s cramp treated with botulinum toxin
 * Repetitive training of compensatory steps: a therapeutic approach for postural instability in Parkinson’s disease
 * Greater syntactic impairments in native language in bilingual Parkinsonian patients
 * Mucuna pruriens in Parkinson’s disease: a double blind clinical and pharmacological study
 * Recognition of emotion from moving facial and prosodic stimuli in depressed patients
 * Does the risk of developing dementia increase with the number of episodes in patients with depressive disorder and in patients with bipolar
 * Variations in care and outcome in the first year after stroke: a Western and Central European perspective
 * Using PET to identify carotid occlusion patients at high risk of subsequent stroke: further insights
 * Clear indications of emotion depend on vivid stimuli
 * Antiepileptic drugs in psychiatry