Volume 39 1997 Index Authors and subjects of articles in the body of the journal are indexed together. Co-authors of all articles are cross-referenced to the first author. Book reviews and abstracts are listed separately. A = annotation; E = editorial; L = letter. Key to issues and pages Issue Pages Issue Pages Issue Pages No. 1 1—70 No. 5 283-354 No. 9 571-642 No. ; 71-140 No. 6 355-426 No. 10 643-714 No. 141-210 No. 7 427-498 No. 11 715-786 No. 211-282 No. 8 499-570 No. 12 787-858 A lems in children exposed to, during gestation: a follow- Abstracts up study, 583 HAREL §8, et al. Clinical characteristics of children ALDENKAMPAP see CARPAY HA referred to a child development center for evaluation ALEXANDER GR see ALLEN MC of speech, language and communication disorders, ALLEN MC and ALEXANDER GR: Using motor milestones 279 as a multistep process to screen preterm infants for cere- BLAsco PA and STANSBURY JCK Glycopyrrolate treat- bral palsy, 12 ment of chronic drooling, 279 ALLiINGTON-SMITH Ps ee PAUL M ABu-ARAFEH I:V isual evoked potentials: a diagnostic test Alpha-1-antitrypsin deficiency, Fibromuscular dysplasia of for migraine headache in children, 491 (L) the internal carotid artery in a child with, 827 Acidosis, renal tubular, A novel neurological disorder with Alpha-sarcoglycan, Absence of, and novel missense muta- progressive CNS calcification, deafness, and microcytic tions in the alpha-sarcoglycan gene in a young British anemia, 198 girl with muscular dystrophy, 770 ADAMS R see QUAN A Anaphylaxis, Intraoperative, due to allergy to latex in chil- ADOLFSSON I see FERNELL E dren who have cerebral palsy: a report of six Agnosia, Visual, with bilateral temporo-occipital brain cases, 194 lesions in a child with autistic disorder: a case study, 699 ANDERSEN JB see HAAGERUP A AIONA MD see CUDDEFORDT J ANDERSSON C see MATTSSON E AKALP F see KESKIN S Anemia, microcytic, A novel neurological disorder with ALADJEM M see LAHAT E progressive CNS calcification, deafness, renal tubular Alcohol, Attention deficits and autistic spectrum prob- acidosis, and, 198 Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology 1997, 39: 845-858 845 Annotations 150 Botulinum toxin treatment in cerebral palsy: interven- Visual agnosia with bilateral temporo-occipital brain tion with poor evaluation?, 635 lesions in a child with,: a case study, 699 Child with a spinal cord injury, 202 features, cognitive abilities and, Kabuki make-up Current awareness: spotlight on consciousness - the 1996 (Niikawa—Kuroki) syndrome:, 487 Ronnie Mac Keith Lecture, 54 spectrum problems, Attention deficits and, in children Does prepregnancy bacterial vaginosis increase a moth- exposed to alcohol during gestation: a follow-up er’s risk of having a preterm infant with cerebral study, 583 palsy? 836 Epilepsy and prejudice with particular relevance to chil- dren, 777 B Fetal habituation: another Pandora's box?, 274 Balance, standing, and walking function, The relation Memory in utero?, 343 between, in children with spastic cerebral palsy, 106 Monocular vision loss can cause bilateral nystagmus in BALOTTIN U et al.: Clinical characteristics and long-term young children, 421 outcome of aura in children and adolescents, 26 Postural support systems: their fabrication and funce- BANTA JV: Outcomes research, 357 (E) tional use, 706 BARABAS G see SOLAN A Prevalence of mental retardation: a critical view of recent BARBOT C et al.: Pontocerebellar hypoplasia with micro- literature, 125 cephaly and dyskinesia: report of two cases, 554 Spinal muscular atrophy of childhood: genetics, 419 BARR J see LAHAT E Temporal lobe seizures, hippocampal sclerosis, and other BAUDIN J see ROTH SC lesions, 564 BauM M see QUAN A Worster-Drought syndrome: a severe test of paediatric Bax MCO: neurodisability services?, 782 Prevention — a complicated story, 789 (E) Apgar score, low, Neurodevelopmental outcome in babies Quantitative or qualitative research?, 501 (E) with, from Zimbabwe, 821 Report of a meeting, 141 (E) APPLETON RE see HuNG JCC The blossoming of child neurology, 1 (E) ARAKIA see IT0 J-I Unsolved problems, 645 (E) ARENS LJ et al.: Botulinum toxin A in the hemiplegic What’s the baby like?, 285 (E) upper limb: a double-blind trial, 491 (L) BEAUCHAMP R see STEINBOK P ARMSTRONG RW see STEINBOK P BECKUNG E and UVEBRANT P: Dysfunction in childhood ARNOLD AS et al.: Internal rotation gait: a compensatory epilepsy, 72 mechanism to restore abduction capacity decreased by Behavior, maladaptive, Correlates of, in individuals with bone deformity, 40 5p-— (cri du chat) syndrome, 752 AROICHANE M see MOTTRON L Behavioral ARONSON M et al.:Attention deficits and autistic spectrum findings, Neuropsychological, intellectual, and, in problems in children exposed to alcohol during gesta- patients with centrotemporal spikes with and without tion: a follow-up study, 583 seizures, 646 ARTS WFM see Carpay HA functioning, cognitive and, The effect of seizure type and ASARNOW RF et al.: Developmental outcomes in children medication on, in children with idiopathic epilepsy, receiving resection surgery for medically intractable 731 infantile spasms, 430 Behaviour Asperger Adaptive and maladaptive, in children with epileptic disorder, Boys with, exceptional verbal intelligence, tics, encephalopathies: correlation with cerebral glucose and clumsiness, 691 metabolism, 588 syndrome associated with Steinert’s myotonic dystro- problems, Personality characteristics and, in individuals phy, 280 (L) of different ages with Williams syndrome, 527 Ataxia, Familial spinocerebellar, and empty sella turcica, BERGSTROM M see FERNELL E BesaG FMC see Scort RC Attention deficit BESENSKI N see MEJASKI-BOSNJAK V and autistic spectrum problems in children exposed to BETZ B see SQUIRES L alcohol during gestation: a follow-up study, 583 BEUNEN G see WOLF MJ hyperactivity disorder, somatosensory functioning in BHAKTA P see HACKETT R children with, 464 BIGLER ED see BOWEN JM Aura in children and adolescents, Clinical characteristics BIJLEFELD C see WOLF MJ and long-term outcome of, 26 BILLSON FA see GooD WV Autism, Possible effects of tetrahydrobiopterin treatment Biotinidase deficiency in six children with, — clinical and positron emission Late presentation of, with acute visual loss and gait dis- tomography data:a pilot study, 313 turbance, 830 Autistic :two cases of very early presentation, 832 disorder Birthweight The changing prevalence of, in a Welsh health district, extremely-low-, children, Longitudinal study of neu- 846 Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology 1997, 39: 845-858 ropsychological outcome in blind, 292 SHORVON SD et al. (Eds): The Treatment of Epilepsy, 69 very-low- SPARSHOTT M: Pain, Distress and the Newborn Baby,712 infants, Duration of transient hyperechoic images of WALLACE HM et al.: Health Care of Women and Children white matter in,: a proposed classification, 2 in Developing Countries, 70 preterm infants, Effects of intraventricular hemor- WALLACE S (Ed): Epilepsy in Children, 494 rhage and hydrocephalus on the long-term neurobe- WALTER PA ND PoRRINI M (Eds): Nutrition in Pregnancy havioral development of, 596 and Growth, 426 BISTRITZE T see LAHAT E WIDERSTROM A et al.: Infant Development and Risk, 2nd BJURE J see EMANUELSON IM Edition, 426 BLAYMORE Ber J-A et al.: Medical and social factors asso- WILSON BA and MCLELLAN DL (Eds): Rehabilitation ciated with cognitive outcome in individuals with Studies Handbook, 843 myelomeningocele, 263 Bone BLENNOW G see PALM L deformity, a compensatory mechanism to restore abduc- BLICHFELDS Ts ee HAAGERUP A tion capacity decreased by, Internal rotation gait:, 40 Blindness, Childhood, in India, the importance of prenatal density and other predictors of fracture risk in children factors, 449 and adolescents with spastic quadriplegia, 224 BLUMEN 8s ee NISIPEANU P Borcatt! R see BALOTTIN U BOERSMA ER see KOOPMAN-ESSEBOOM Botulinum toxin A in the hemiplegic upper limb: a double- BOHATPN s ee FLETCHER JM blind trial, 185 Bonas R see MORTON RE see also, 491 (L) Books reviewed Botulinum toxin treatment in cerebral palsy: intervention BOULTON J et al. (Eds): Long Term Consequences of Early with poor evaluation?, 635 (A) Feeding. Nestlé Nutrition Workshop Series Vol 36,353 BOUDEWYN PETERS AC see CARPAY HA COHEN DJ and VOLKMAR FR (Eds): Handbook of Autism BowEN J M et al.: Childhood traumatic brain injury: neu- and Pervasive Developmental Disorders, second edi- rophysiological status at the time of hospital discharge, tion, 841 17 ComMINGS DE: Search for the Tourette Syndrome and BoyD SG see Scorr RC Human Behaviour Genetics, 354 BPNA PaPERs: Papers presented at the British Paediatric ComINGs DE: The Gene Bomb, 208 Neurology Association X XIII Annual Meeting, 347 Cratty BJ and GOLDMAN RL (Eds): Learning Brain Disabilities: Contemvorary Viewpoints, 494 damage, a modification of a classic EEG by preexisting, ? FINNIE NR: Handling the Young Child with Cerebral fast-wave periodic complexes in a mentally retarded Palsy at Home, third edition, 842 child who later developed subacute sclerosing panen- FREEMAN JM et al. Seizures and Epilepsy in Children:A cephalitis:, 766 Guide for Parents, 353 function in young infants, towards a better understand- GOLDBERG AL: Acquired Brain Injury in Childhood and ing of a sensitive method to evaluate, assessment of Adolescence, 209 general movements:, 88 HALL DMB and HILL PD: The Child with a Disability. injury, acquired, among children and adolescents, Com- Second Edition, 209 puted tomography and single-photon emission com- JONES CJ: An Introduction to the Nature and Needs of puted tomography as diagnostic tools in, 502 Students with Mild Disabilities: Mild Mental Childhood traumatic,: neurophysiological status at the Retardation. Behavioural Disorders and Learning time of hospital discharge, 17 Disabilities, 352 Severity of, following neonatal extracorporeal mem- KING A et al.: The Health of Youth — A Cross-National brane oxygenation and outcome at age 5 years, 441 Survey, 495 lesions, bilateral temporo-occipital, Visual agnosia LINGAM 8S and NEWTON R: Right from the Start: The Way with, in a child with autistic disorder: a case study, Parents are Told that Their Child has a Disability, 208 699 Lyon GR and RuMsEY JM (Eds): Neuroimaging: a win- BRAMBLE D: Rapid-acting treatment for a common sleep dow to the neurological foundations of learning and problem, 543 behaviour in children, 353 BRAMBRING M see GoscH A MARINO B and PUESCHEL S (Eds): Heart Disease in Bronchopulmonary dysplasia, Long-term grating acuity Persons with Down Syndrome, 352 and visual-field development in preterm children who MARMOT ME and WaApDswortH MEJ (Eds): Fetal and experienced, 167 Early Childhood Environment: Long-term Health BROOKSHIRE BL see FLETCHER JM Implications, 711 BROUWE A see KOOPMAN-ESSEBOOM NORTH K: Neurofibromatosis Type 1 in Childhood, 711 BROUWER OF see CARPAY HA PRIOR M: Understanding Specific Learning Difficulties, BRowN JK 494 see LIN J-P ROBERTON NRC: A Manual of Normal Neonatal Care, They are improved but are they better?, 213 (E) 2nd Edn, 69 BuLAs DI see GLASS P RONAN T: Cognitive Developmental Therapy with BUNDEY S: Prevalence and type of cerebral palsy, 568 (L) Children, 842 BURACK GD see MANDELBAUM DE Index 847 BurRKE CJ et al.: Ischaemic cerebral injury, intrauterine posterior rhizotomy in children with,: a randomized growth retardation, and placental infarction, 726 clinical trial, 515 BURKE G see LOOMIS JW. Cerebrovascular disease, Variable presentation of, in BURKE SO see HANDLEY-DERRY M monovulvar twins, 628 Ceroid-lipofuscinosis, neuronal, infantile, EEG and evoked potentials in, 456 C CHAN A see LEWINDON PJ Capby E see ROTH SC Changes in prevalence, aetiology, age at detection, and CASAER P see WOLF MJ associated disabilities in preschool children with hear- CANDAN G see KESKIN S ing impairment born in Géteborg, 797 Caregivers expectations of services at Baragwanath Childhood traumatic brain injury: neurophysiological sta- Hospital, Soweto and their understanding of the child’s tus at the time of hospital discharge, 17 disability, 815 Children’s attitudes toward peers with disabilities: the CARNEIRO G see BARBOT C Israeli perspective, 811 Carpay HA et al.: Disability due to restrictions in child- CHINN S see Rona RJ hood epilepsy, 521 CHO K see ITo J-I CATSMAN-BERREVOETS C see VAN MOURIK M CHRISTENSEN MF see HAAGERUP A Cerebral injury, ischaemic, Intrauterine growth retarda- CIVITELLO LA see GLASS P tion, and placental infarction, 726 CLARK E see BOWEN J M erebral palsy CLARKE DJ see DYKENS EM A comparison of intensive neurodevelopmental therapy CLARKE M see TAWFIK R plus casting and a regular occupational therapy pro- Clinical characteristics and long-term outcome of aura in gram for children with, 664 children and adolescents, 26 A preliminary evaluation of ankle orthoses in the man- Clumsiness, Asperger's disorder, exceptional verbal intelli- agement of children with, 243 gence, tics, and, Boys with, 691 Botulinum toxin treatment in,: intervention with poor COCHRANE DD see STEINBOK P evaluation?, 635 (A) COFFMAN CE see GLass P II: correlation with type of, MRI findings in patients Cognition in LND:a two-year follow-up study, 492 (L) with spastic cerebral palsy, 369 Cognitive Development and reliability of a system to classify gross abilities and autistic features, Kabuki make-up (Niikawa motor function in children with, 214 Kuroki) syndrome:, 487 Does prepregnancy bacterial vaginosis increase a moth- and behavioral functioning, The effect of seizure type ers risk of having a preterm baby with?, 836 and medication on, in children with idiopathic epilep- Epilepsy in patients with, 659 sy, 731 Equinus deformity in,: recurrence after tendo achillis outcome in individuals with myelomeningocele, Medical lengthening, 45 and social factors associated with, 263 Intraoperative anaphylaxis due to allergy to latex in CoLAH 8 and TRAUNER DA:Tactile recognition in infantile children who have,: a report of six cases, 194 nephropathic cystinosis, 409 Measuring anteversion and femoral neck-shaft angle in, COMMARE MC et al.:The outcome of walking in stable neu- 113 romuscular deficiencies, 253 Oxygen cost, walking speed, 2nd perceived exertion in Computed tomography and single-photon emission com- children with, when walking with anterior and poste- puted tomography as diagnostic tools in acquired brain rior walkers, 671 injury among children and adolescents, 502 Prevalence and type of, in a British ethnic community: Conduct-disordered children, hyperactive and, Test of two the role of consanguinity, 259 views of impulsivity in, 574 see also, 658 (L) Congenital developmental coordination disorder, children ~ the transition from youth to adulthood, 336 with, Visual-perceptual and phonological factors in the Using motor milestones as a multistep process to screen acquisition of literacy among, 158 preterm infants for, 12 CONNOLLY KJ see LEUNG PWL spastic Consanguinity, the role of, prevalence and type of cerebral A hypothesis for the aetiology of, — the vanishing twin, palsy in a British ethnic community:, 259 292 CORDERO JF see YEARGIN-ALLSOPP M MRI findings in patients with. CORKERY A see TRENEMAN M I: correlation with gestational age at birth, 363 Correlates of maladaptive behavior in individuals with 5p— II: correlation with type of cerebral palsy, 369 (cri du chat) syndrome, 752 The relation between standing balance and walking Corry IS et al.: Botulinum toxin Ain the hemiplegic function in children with, 106 upper limb: a double-blind trial, 185 spastic diplegic Corry P see SINHA G A randomized clinical trial to compare selective poste- COSGROVE AP see Corry IS ‘ rior rhizotomy plus physiotherpay with physiothera- Cowey A: Current awareness: spotlight on consciousness - py alone in children with, 178 the 1996 Ronnie Mac Keith Lecture, 54 (A) Therapeutic electrical stimulation following selective Cox T see TAYLOR HM 848 Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology 1997, 39: 845-858 CRAYTHORNE CB see DELFICO AJ nation problems:, 790 (Cri du chat), 5p—, syndrome, outcomes in children receiving resection surgery for med- Correlates of maladaptive behavior in individuals with, ically intractable infantile spasms, 430 752 DiAs L see VANKOSKIS Families of children with,: familial stress and sibling DicKsON A see TAWFIK R reactions, 757 Dioxin exposure, PCB and, Newborn infants diagnosed as CUDDEFORD TJ et al.: Energy consumption in children neurologically abnormal with relation to, and their thy- with myelomeningocele: a comparison between recipro- roid-hormone status, 785 (L) cating gait orthosis and hip—knee—ankle—foot orthosis Disabilities, Children’s attitudes toward peers with:, the ambulators, 239 Israeli perspective, 811 Current articles, 139, 569, 641, 786, 844 Disability, Caregivers’ expectations of services at CYNN V see ASARNOW RF Baragwanath Hospital, Soweto and their understand- Cystic leukomalacia, Early cerebral proton MRS and neu- ing of the child’s, 815 rodevelopmental outcome in infants with, 373 DOBSON V see HARVEY EM Cystinosis, infantile nephropathic, Tactile recognition in, DoERS T et al.: The progression of untreated lumbar 409 kyphosis and the compensatory thoracic lordosis in Cysts, Resolution of subependymal, in neonatal holocar- myelomeningocele, 326 boxylase synthetase deficiency, 267 Does walking speed influence the time pattern of muscle activation in normal children?, 803 Dopa-responsive childhood dystonia: a forme fruste with D writer's cramp, triggered by exercise, 49 DALTON RN see RAHMAN S DORMANS JP see DELFICOA J DAMMAN O and LEVITON A: DOWDNEY Ls ee TRENEMAN M Duration of transient hyperechoic images of white mat- DUBOWITZ V see QUINLIVAN RM ter in very-low-birthweight infants: a proposed classi- DuFFy CM et al.:The influence of flexed-knee gait on the fication, 2 energy cost of walking in children, 234 Does prepregnancy bacterial vaginosis increase a moth- DuvVAL-BEAUPERE G see COMMARE MC er’s risk of having a preterm infant with cerebral DYKENS EM and CLARKE DJ: Correlates of maladaptive palsy ?, 836 behavior in individuals with 5p— (cri du chat) syn- DARIN N et al.: Changes in prevalence, aetiology, age at drome, 752 detection, and associated disabilities in preschool chil- Dysautonomia, familial, Taste and smell in, 393 dren with hearing impairment born in Géteborg, 797 Dyskinesia, Pontocerebellar hypoplasia with micro- DAVIDSON KC see FLETCHER JM cephaly and,: report of two cases, 554 DE Groot L see PLANTINGA Y Dysplasia, fibromuscular, of the internal carotid artery in DE VRIES LS a child with alpha-1-antitrypsin deficiency, 827 see Groenendaal F Dystonia, childhood, dopa-responsive,: a forme fruste see Pierrat V with writer's cramp, triggered by exercise, 49 DECARIE J-C see MOTTRON L DECOUFLE Ps ee YEARGIN-ALLSOPP M Deglutition apnoea as indicator of maturation of suckle E feeding in bottle-fed preterm infants, 534 E Lahat replies to‘Visual Evoked Potentials: a Diagnostic DELFIcOAJ et al.: Intraoperative anaphylaxis due to aller- Test for Migraine Headache in Children’ ,491 (L) gy to latex in children who have cerebral palsy:a report EAVES LC see Ho HH of six cases, 194 Editorials DELP SL Exotic perspectives and salient cases, 429 see ARNOLDA S Outcomes research, 357 see RIEWALD SA -artnerships: challenges and rewards, 573 DEMSKY A see WEGLAGE J Prevention — a complicated story, 789 DEONNA T et al.: Dopa-responsive childhood dystonia: a Quantitative or qualitative research, 501 forme fruste with writer's cramp, triggered by exercise, 49 Report of meeting, 141 DERRICK EJ see HANDLEY-DERRY M Telling is not always answering, 71 DETREMBLEUR C et al.: Does walking speed influence the The blossoming of child neurology, 1 time pattern of muscle activation in normal children?, They are improved but are they better?, 213 803 Unsolved problems, 645 Developmental What’s the baby like?, 285 coordination disorder, Covert orienting of visuospatial EKEN P attention in children with, 736 see GROENENDAAL F disabilities, Treatment of multiple sleep problems in chil- see PIERRAT V dren with,: faded bedtime with response ccst versus EKMARK E see QUAN A bedtime scheduling, 414 EL ABD S et al.: Agenesis of the corpus callosum in Turner lag hypothesis, exploring the, Inter- and intrasensory syndrome with ring X, 119 modality matching in children with hand-eye coordi- ELMES H see FLETCHER-FLINN C Index 849 ELLERMUNTER H see SOLDER B Correlates of maladaptive behavior in individuals with, ELLiotr J see CUDDEFORDT J 752 ELLioTTT see ASARNOW RF Families of children with,: familial stress and sibling ELLIS RE reactions, 757 see HANLON MB FLACK FC see HANLON MB see MORTON RE FLETCHER JM et al.: Effects of intraventricular hemor- ELruMI M and SULLIVAN PB: Nutritional management of rhage and hydrocephalus on the long-term neurobehav- the disabled child: the role of percutaneous endoscopic ioral development of preterm very-low-birthweight gastrostomy, 66 (A) infants, 596 EMANUELSON IM et al.: Computed tomography and single- FLETCHER-FLINN C et al.: Visual-perceptual and phono- photon emission computed tomography as diagnostic logical factors in the acquisition of literacy among chil- tools in acquired brain injury among children and ado- dren with congenital developmental coordination disor- lescents, 502 der, 158 Encephalopathies, epileptic, Adaptive and maladaptive FORSSBERG H and TEpDROFF AB: Botulinum toxin treat- behaviour in children with,: correlation with cerebral ment in cerebral palsy: intervention with poor evalua- glucose metabolism, 588 tion?, 635 (A) Enuresis, nocturnal, Determinants of, in England and Foix—Chavany—Marie syndrome, Pure congenital, 696 Scotland in the ’90s, 677 FOSTER A see RAHI JS Epidemiology and clinical manifestations of hamstring FRANCIS DJ see FLETCHER JM muscle and plantar foot flexor shortening, 481 FRASER WI see WEBB EVJ Epilepsy, FREELING RP see CUDDEFORDT J childhood Disability due to restrictions in, 521 Dysfunction in, 72 G idiopathic, The effect of seizure type and medication on GABREELS FJM cognitive and behavioral functioning in children with, see KERSEMAEKERS WM 731 see ROELEVELD N in patients with cerebral palsy, 659 Gait Equinus deformity in cerebral palsy: recurrence after analysis by measuring ground forces in children: changes tendo achillis lengthening, 45 to an adaptive gait pattern between the ages of one ERIKSSON KJ and KolvikKko MJ: Status epilepticus in and three years, 228 children: aetiology, treatment, and outcome, 652 disturbance, Late presentation of biotinidase deficiency ESHEL G see LAHAT E with acute visual loss and, 830 EvANS M: Labyrinth: a poem, 278 flexed-knee, The influence of, on the energy cost of walk- Eye movement abnormalities in a case of Tourette syn- ing in children, 234 drome, 270 GALUPPI B see PALISANO R GANESAN V et al.: Variable presentation of cerebrovascular disease in monovulvar twins, 628 F GARDNER M see BOWEN JM FABER JAJ see HANLO PW Gastrostomy Febrile Caregivers’ perceptions following, in severely disabled convulsions in selected large families: a single-major- children with feeding problems, 746 locus mode of inheritance?, 79 endoscopic The role of percutaneous,: nutritional man- seizures in a South Indian District: incidence and associ- agement of the disabled child, 66 (A) ations, 380 GEDDES Ls ee BLAYMORE BIER J-A Feeding Genetics, spinal muscular atrophy of childhood:, 419 (A) ability in Rett syndrome, 331 GENNAT H see GoscH A problems, Caregivers’ perceptions following gastrostomy Gestational age at birth, I: correlation with. MRI findings in severely disabled children with, 746 in patients with spastic cerebral palsy, 363 suckle, in bottle-fed preterm infants, Deglutition apnoea GHIKA J see DEONNAT as indicator of maturation of, 534 GILBERCTE see RAHI JS FENSON AH see ROBINSON RO GILLBERG C FERNELL E et al.: Possible effects of tetrahydrobiopterin see ARONSON M treatment in six children with autism — clinical and see FERNELL E positron emission tomography data: a pilot study, 313 GLAss P et al.: Severity of brain injury following neonatal FERRIE CD et al.: Adaptive and maladaptive behaviour in extracorporeal membrane oxygenation and outcome at children with epileptic encephalopathies: correlation age 5 years, 441 with cerebral glucose metabolism, 588 Glucose metabolism, cerebral, correlation with, Adaptive Fibromuscular dysplasia of the internal carotid artery in and maladaptive behaviour in children with epileptic a child with alpha-1l-antitrypsin deficiency, 827 encephalopathies:, 588 FISHER WW see P1Azza CC GODATH N et al.: Taste and smell in familial dysautono- 5p-— (cri du chat) syndrome, mia, 393 850 Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology 1997, 39: 845-858 GOLDSCHMIDT RB see ARENS LJ Hand-—eye coordination problems:, Inter- and intrasenso- GoocH J see BOWEN JM ry modality matching in children with, exploring the GoobD WV et al.: Monocular vision loss van cause bilateral developmental lag hypothesis, 790 nystagmus in young children, 421 (A) HANDLEY- DERRY M et al.: Intrapartum fetal asphyxia and GOOSKENS RHJM see HANLO PW the occurrence of minor deficits in 4- to 8-year-old chil- GORDON CR see GADOTH N dren, 508 GORDON N HANLO PW et al.: The effect of intracranial pressure on and SILLANPAA M: Epilepsy and prejudice with myelination and the relationship with neurodevelop- particular relevance to childhood, 777 (A) ment in infantile hydrocephalus2,8 6 Pyridoxine dependency: an update, 63 (A) HANLON MBet al.: Deglutition apnoea as indicator of matu- Rasmussen's encephalitis, 133 (A) ration of suckle feeding in bottle-fed preterm infants, 534 Temporal lobe seizures, hippocampal sclerosis, and other HANNER Ps ee DARIN N lesions, 564 (A) HARA T see YOSHIMURA M GoscH A HARCKE HT see MILLER F and PANKAU R: Personality characteristics and behav- HARRIS CM see NARITA AS iour problems in individuals of different ages with HARRISON MJ see HAINSWORTH F Williams syndrome, 527 HARTVIG P see FERNELL E et al.: Longitudinal study of neuropsychological outcome HARVEY EM in blind extremely-low-birthweight children2,9 7 et al.: Grating acuity and visual-field development in GRAHAM HK children with intraventricular hemorrhage, 305 see CORRY IS et al.: Long-term grating acuity and visual-field develop- see DuFFY CM ment in preterm children who experienced bron- GRANT AD see SALA DA chopulmonary dysplasia, 167 Grating acuity HAYAKAWA F see OKUMURA A and visual-field development in children with intraven- Head circumference at 4 years, neurodevelopmental out- tricular hemorrhage, 305 come and, Relation of deranged neonatal cerebral Long-term, and visual-field development in preterm chil- oxidative metabolism with, 718 dren who experienced bronchopulmonary dysplasia, HEALY A et al.: Postural support systems: their fabrication 167 and functional use, 706 (A) GRIEVINK EF see PETERS SAF Hearing impairment, Changes in prevalence, aetiology, age GROENENDAAL F et al.: Early cerebral proton MRS and at detection, and associated disabilities in preschool neurodevelopmental outcome in infants with cystic children with, born in Géteborg, 797 leukomalacia, 373 HEAVILON J see DOERST Gross motor function in children with cerebral palsy, Helicobacter pylori in an institution for disabled children Development and reliability of a system to classify, 214 in Hong Kong, 682 Growth retardation, intrauterine, ischaemic cerebral Hemiplegic upper limb, Botulinum toxin A in the,: a dou- injury, and placental infarction, 726 ble-blind trial, 185 Guillain-Barré syndrome, Myositis ossificans complicat- see also, 491 (L) ing severe, 775 HENDERSON RC: Bone density and other predictors of GUTHRIE D see ASARNOW RF fracture risk in children and adolescents with spastic GUTMAN Rsee NAss R quadriplegia, 224 HEPPER PG Fetal habituation: another Pandora’s box ?, 274 (A) H Memory in utero?, 343 (A) HAAGERUP A et al.: Biotinidase deficiency: two cases of HERSH JH see WILLIAMS PG very early presentation, 832 HERVAS A see WEBB EVJ HACKETT L see HACKETT R Hitt AE see Durry CM HACKETT R et al.: Febrile seizures in a South Indian dis- Ho HH and Eaves’ LC: Kabuki make-up trict: incidence and associations, 380 (Niikawa—Kuroki) syndrome: cognitive abilities and HADDERS-ALGRA M et al.: Assessment of general move- autistic features, 487 ments: towards a better understanding of a sensitive Hopapp RM et al.: Families of children with 5p— (cri du method to evaluate brain function in young infants, 88 chat) syndrome: familial stress and sibling reactions, HADJICHRISTODOULCO Use e HADJIPANAYIS A 757 HADJIPANAYIS A et al.: Epilepsy in patients with cerebral HOLLOWELL JG see YEARGIN-ALLSOPP M palsy, 659 HOwWLIN Ps ee ELABDS HAGBERG B see ARONSON M Hoyt CS see GooD WV HAINSWORTH F et al.: A preliminary evaluation of ankle HUISMAN M see KOOPMAN-ESSEBOOM orthoses in the management of children with cerebral Hung JCC and APPLETON RE: Myositis ossificans compli- palsy, 243 cating severe Guillain—Barré syndrome, 775 HALL D: Otitis media with effusion, 280 (L) Hunt GM and PALMER C: The median survival time in HAMASAKI N see YOSHIMURA M open spina bifida, 568 (L) HAMMOND J see TRENEMAN M Hydrocephalus Index 851 Effects of intraventricular hemorrhage and, on the long- inducer in catabolic conditions?, 174 term neurobehavioral development of preterm very- KESTLE JRW see STEINBOK P low-birthweight infants, 596 KILLEN H see HANDLEY-DERRY M spina bifida and, Neuroradiological assessment of Kim E see BLAYMORE BIER J-A visuoperceptual disturbance in children with, 385 KIMURA K see KONISHI Y infantile, The effect of intracranial pressure on myelina- Kinematics, pelvic and hip, The influence of forearm tion and the relationship with neurodevelopment in, crutches on, in children with myelomeningocele: don’t 286 throw away the crutches, 614 Hyperactive and conduct-disordered children, Test of two KING G see LAW M views of impulsivity in, 574 KIRKHAM FJ see GANESAN V Hypoplasia, Pontocerebellar, with microcephaly and KLAEGER K see GOOD WV dyskinesia: report of two cases, 554 KLEMMs A see PREISS KLIP-VAN DEN NIEUWENDIJK AWJ see HADDERS-ALGRA M KOEDA O see YOSHIMURA M I KOIVIKKO MJ see ERIKSSON KJ Impulsivity, Test of two views of, in hyperactive and con- KoMATTU AV see ARNOLD AS duct-disordered children, 574 KONISHI Y et al.: Laterality of finger movements in Infarction, placental, Ischaemic cerebral injury, preterm infants, 248 intrauterine growth retardation, and, 726 KONISHI K see KONISHI Y INGVALDSON RP see SIGMUNDSSON H KOOPMAN-ESSEBOOM C et al.: Newborn infants diagnosed 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