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children
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chromosomal abnormality
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Clinical Pathologic Conference(C.P.C.)
congenital myasthenic syndromes
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term infant
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weakness, fatiguable
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weakness, proximal
weakness, rapidly progressive
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whole genome sequencing
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Ophthalmoplegic Migraine:Reversible Enhancement and Thickening of the Cisternal Segment of the Oculomotor Nerve on Contrast-Enhanced MR Images
AJNR 19:1887-1891, Mark,A.S.,et al, 1998

Dipsticks and Convulsions
Lancet 352:1824, Koch,H., 1998

Antepartum Risk Factors for Newborn Encephalopathy:The Western Australian Case-Control Study
BMJ 317:1549-1553,1537, Badawi,N.,et al, 1998

Intrapartum Risk Factors for Newborn Encephalopathy:The Western Australian Case-Control Study
BMJ 317:1554-1558,1537, Badawi,N.,et al, 1998

The Human Genome Project,Application in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Neurologic Diseases
Arch Neurol 55:1287-1290, Evans,G.A., 1998

Pregnant,Vomiting,and Going Blind
Lancet 352:1594, Tesfaye,S.,et al, 1998

The Muscular Dystrophies
BMJ 317:991-995, Emery,A.E.H., 1998

Clinicopath Conf,Syndrome of Mitochondrial Encephalopathy,Lactic Acidosis,and Stroke-Like Episodes (MELAS),Case 39-1998
NEJM 339:1914-1923, , 1998

Diabetes Mellitus and the Nervous System
JNNP 65:620-632, Watkins,P.J.&Thomas,P.K., 1998

Homonymous Hemifield Loss in Children
Neurol 49:1748-1749, Liu,G.T.&Galetta,S.L., 1997

Subtypes of Ischemic Stroke in Children and Young Adults
Neurol 49:1541-1545, Williams,L.S.,et al, 1997

Epilepsy in Childhood
BMJ 315:924-930, Neville,B.G.R., 1997

A Meta-Analytic Review of the Preventive Treatment of Recurrences of Febrile Seizures
J Pediatr 131:922-925, Rantala,H.,et al, 1997

Cocaine and Pupillary-Sparing Oculomotor Nerve Paresis
Neurol 49:1466-1467, Migita,D.S.,et al, 1997

Genetic Testing of Children at Risk for Huntington's Disease
Neurol 49:1048-1053, Nance,M.A.,et al, 1997

Genetic Testing for Alzheimer Disease, Practical and Ethical Issues
Arch Neurol 54:1226-1229, Roses,A.D., 1997

Ocular Findings in Ramsay Hunt Syndrome
J Neuro-Ophthalmol 17:199-201, Mansour,A.M.&Bailey,B.J., 1997

Complete Ophthalmoplegia After Zoster Ophthalmicus
J Neuro-Ophthalmol 17:262-265, Chang-Godinich,A.,et al, 1997

Giant Cell Arteritis With Unusual Flow-Related Neuroophthalmologic Manifestations
Neurol 49:1463-1465, Galetta,S.L.,et al, 1997

Long-Term Stroke Risk in Children with Sickle Cell Disease Screened with Transcranial Doppler
Ann Neurol 42:699-704, Adams,R.J.,et al, 1997

Stroke Mechanisms and Clinical Presentation in Large Subcortical Infarctions
Neurol 49:1538-1541, Horowitz,D.&Tuhrim,S., 1997

Clinical Course of Untreated Tonic-Clonic Seizures in Childhood:Prospective, Hospital Based Study
BMJ 314:401-404, 3911997., vanDonselaar,C.A.,et al, 1997

Pharmacological Management of Alcohol Withdrawal
JAMA 278:144-151, Mayo-Smith,M.F., 1997

X Linked Adrenoleukodystrophy:Clinical Presentation, Diagnosis, and Therapy
JNNP 63:4-14, vanGeel,B.M.,et al, 1997

Spontaneous Intracranial Hemorrhage:Which Patients Need Diagnostic Cerebral Angiography
Stroke 28:1406-1409, Zhu,X.L.,et al, 1997

Adult Botulism
Muscle & Nerve, 20:100-10297., Shapiro,B.E.,et al, 1997

Neuro-Ophthalmic Presentation of Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma
Neurol 48:784-785, Finelli,P.F.&Lesser,R.L., 1997

If First AED Fails to Control Child's Epilepsy, What Are the Chances of Success with Next Drug
J Pediatr 131:821-824, 7941997., Camfield,P.R.,et al, 1997

An Infant with Encephalitis
Lancet 350:1594, Yeung,W.L.,et al, 1997

Arterial Injuries in Transsphenoidal Surgery for Pituitary Adenoma:The Role of Angiography and Endovascular Treatment
ANJR 18:655-665, Raymond,J.,et al, 1997

Carotid Dissection Causing Stroke in a Child with Migraine
BMJ 314:291-292, Ganesan,V.&Kirkham,F.J., 1997

The Clinical Introduction of Genetic Testing for Alzheimer Disease, An Ethical Perspective
JAMA 277:832-836, Post,S.G.,et al, 1997

Paramedian Pontine Infarction
Stroke 28:809-815, Kataoka,S.,et al, 1997

Clinicopath Conf
Progressive Supranuclear Palsy, Case 26, 1997, NEJM 337:549-55697., , 1997

Neuro-Ophthalmic Manifestations of Lyme Disease
J Neuro-Ophthalmol 17:108-121, Balcer,L.J.,et al, 1997

Spinobulbar Muscular Atrophy Can Mimic ALS:The Importance of Genetic Testing in Male Patients with Atypical ALS
Neurol 49:568-572, Parboosingh,J.S.,et al, 1997

Painful Proximal Diabetic Neuropathy:Inflammatory Nerve Lesions and Spontaneous Favorable Outcome
Ann Neurol 41:762-770, Said,G.,et al, 1997

Clinicopath Conf
Skeletal-Muscle Infarction Associated with Diabetes Mellitus, Case 29-1997, NEJM 337:839-845997., , 1997

Bilateral Trochlear Nerve Palsy and Downbeat Nystagmus in a Patient with Cephalic Tetanus
Neurol 49:894-895, Orwitz,J.I.,et al, 1997

Basal Ganglia Infarction in a Child with Disulfiram Poisoning
Pediatrics 99:605-608, Mahajan,P.&Kottamasu,S., 1997

Phrenic Nerve Palsies and Persistent Respiratory Acidosis in a Patient with Diabetes Mellitus
Muscle & Nerve 20:900-902997., Fisher,M.A.,et al, 1997

Multifocal Motor Neuropathy Presenting as Ophthalmoplegia
Muscle & Nerve 20:347-351997., Pringle,C.E.,et al, 1997

The Effect of Antenatal Phenobarbital Therapy on Neonatal Intracranial Hemorrhage in Preterm Infants
NEJM 337:466-471, Shankaran,S.,et al, 1997

Anticedents of Cerebral Palsy in a Multicenter Trial of Indomethacin for Intraventricular Hemorrhage
Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med 151:580-585, Allan,W.C.,et al, 1997

Intrapartum Hypoxic-Ischemic Cerebral Injury and Subsequent Cerebral Palsy:Medicolegal Issues
Pediatrics 99:851-859, Perlman,J.M., 1997

Maternal Infection and Cerebral Palsy in Infants of Normal Birth Weight
JAMA 278:207-211, 2471997., Grether,J.K.&Nelson,K.B., 1997

Clinicopath Conf
Placental Vascular Thrombosis Due to Listeria Infection, Cerebral Embolism and Infarction, Case 15-1, 97EJM 336:1439-1446,1997., 1997

Why Would You Remove Half a Brain? Outcome of 58 Children after Hemispherectomy-Johns Hopkins 1968-96
Pediatrics 100:163-171, Vining,E.P.G.,et al, 1997

Risk Factors for Status Epilepticus in Children with Symptomatic Epilepsy
Neurol 49:533-537, Novak,G.,et al, 1997

Spinocerebellar Ataxia Type 6, Molecular & Clin Features of 35 Japanese Pts (1 Homozygous for CAG Repeat Expan)
Neurol 49:1238-1243, 11961997., Matsumura,R.,et al, 1997



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