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PEDIATRIC NEUROLOGY Author Index Volume 34 Abd-Allah SA, 151 Cardosa ES, 106 Fahey CD, 60 Hsu W-C, 72 Acar G, 41 Cardoso F, 168 Feingold J, 372 Huntsman RJ, 231 Adams HP Jr, 446 Carneiro I, 281 Ferriero DM, 459 Hurkx WAPT, 164 Adams RJ, 450 Carney PR, 127, 242 Feuerstein GZ, 459 Hwang PA, 303 Aguennouz M, 177 Carvalho KS, 481 Filho JRH, 360 Akiyoshi K, 315 Castro-Gago M, 204, 281 Flores-Sarnat L, 419 Iannetti P, 1, 66 - Albertini G, 417 Causey KT, 395 Frahm J, 35 Ichord RN, 439 Ammendola A, 276 Cerminara C, 392 Fuchs D, 333 Ikeda S, 415 Imataka G, 93 Ammendola E, 276 Cetincelik U, 486 Fullerton HJ, 439 Anés M, 360 Chang P, 464 Futagi Y, 219 Imer M, 478 Arce VM, 281 Chelly J, 372 Ito M, 47 Arenas-Barbero J, 204 Chen C-L, 379 Galbiati S, 177 Iwasaki H, 156 Armstrong D, 400 Chen S-J, 228 Garcias da Silva LF, 360 Izumi T, 315 Garg BP, 291 Ashrafi MR, 143 Cheng P-T, 379 Janssens G, 495 Garghentino RR, 186 Ashwal S, 459 Chi C-S, 464 Johnson SD, 405 Autti-Raimé6 I, 285 Chiarelli F, 1 Garty BZ, 502 Jonveaux P, 372 Aydinli N, 41 Chiron C, 146 Garufi A, 177 Joshi CN, 388 Chiverton AM, 13 Geerdink N, 101 Jyonouchi H, 333 Bahi-Buisson N, 146 Chung B, 121 Gilbert PR, 436 Balogh E, 270 Chung BHY, 474 Goh W, 474 Kadhim H, 55 Balottin U, 186 Chung C-Y, 376 Golan A, 194 Kakigi R, 412 Barash J, 169 Golden AS, 421 Kaleyias J, 351 Ciccone G, 276 Barroso M, 106 Golomb M, 291, 481, 499 Kalra V, 355 Cole DEC, 303 Bartuluchi MA, 20 Gordon KE, 372 Kanaumi T, 156, 235 Comi GP, 177 Bassi MT, 186 Gosalakkal JA, 301 Kara B, 478 Battaglia MA, 186 Connors SL, 333 Goto Y-I, 235 Karplus M, 194 Crimi M, 177 Bedeschi MF, 186 Gottfried ON, 83, 171 Kato T, 30 Curatolo P, 392 Bertoli CJ, 25 Goumnerova LC, 13 Katsarou E, 177 Bhattacharya M, 355 Curtain RP, 329 Grasso R, 186 Kavusi S, 193 Bienvenu T, 372 Dan B, 312, 334 Greco R, | Kawaguchi N, 93 Bihr F, 41 Datta AK, 450 Griffiths LR, 329 Kayserili H, 478 Bilavsky E, 502 Davidson SI, 200 Grinblatt DL, 60 Kearney JA, 116 Bird CR, 405 DeBaun MR, 450 Groeschel S, 35 Kestle JRW, 83, 171 Birnberg JM, 7 de Borst GJ, 408 Grohmann K, 168 Khurana DS, 351 Blanco-Barca MO, 204, 281 Dechent P, 35 Gropman AL, 337 Khvatskin S, 194 Bloem BR, 495 Deconinck N, 312 Groswasser JJ, 312 Kieran MW, 13 Boaz JC, 481 del Toro M, 132 Guéant J-L, 323 Killoran A, 303 Bolton JM, 388 De Roux N, 372 Guedes RF, 248 Kirkham FJ, 450 Bombardieri R, 392 deVeber GA, 400, 433, Guenther UP, 168 Kitamura T, 308 Bonaglia MC, 186 439 Gulati S, 355 Kitoh T, 47 Bongain A, 323 Devesa J, 281 Gunji A, 412 Koch K, 225 Bonnefond JP, 372 De Vincenzo JP, 395 Gupta A, 7 Kodama T, 156 Bonnier C, 55 Di Cuonzo F, 467 Kohrman MH, 7 Bonsignore M, 177 Di Gennaro G, 417 Hamada Y, 315 Koivikko M, 285 Booth FA, 388 Dirik E, 110 Hanefeld F, 35 Kojo M, 315 Bordoni A, 177 Dirks P, 400 Harsanyi K, 60 Koéksal V, 486 Borgatti R, 186 Di Rocco M, 186 Harvey M, 325 Kolk A, 225 Bourgeois BFD, 334 Donner EJ, 135 Hashimato T, 93 Kollar J, 270 Boyd SG, 334 Dooley JM, 376 Haut SR, 421 Korff CM, 253 Braun KPJ, 408 Dulac O, 146 Hayakawa F, 30 Kotamiiki A, 285 Bresolin N, 177, 186 Duncan WC, 337 Henderson LM, 325 Kothare SV, 351 Brockmann K, 35 Hendriksen JGM, 296 Koyanagi I, 160 Browd SR, 83, 171 Edgar MA, 51 Hertz-Pannier L, 146 Krawezuk-Rybak M, 367 Buchhalter J, 79 Eguchi M, 93 Heyes MP, 333 Krebs VIJ, 25 Buckingham SC, 395 Eiris-Punal J, 204, 281 Hirose S, 156, 235 Kubota T, 30 Buckman SY, 436 Eisermann M, 146 Hirtz DG, 433, 436 Kumada T, 47 Bulteau C, 146 Ekici B, 45 Hmaimess G, 55 Kuo M-F, 228 Buttiglione M, 467 Elterman RD, 116 Hobdell E, 351 Kurul S, 110 Elmaci T, 490 Hoffer V, 502 Caliskan M, 41, 478 Emri M, 270 Holownia A, 367 Lazarowski AJ, 20 Camarero SA, 20 Ergul Y, 45 Holshouser BA, 151 Lee H-F, 464 Campos-Gonzalez Y, 204 Escayg A, 116 Horenstein MG, 51 Lee H-J, 464 Candito M, 323 Esik O, 270 Houkin K, 160 Lee SL, 474 Author Index 505 Lee WK, 63 Nordli DR Jr, 253 Rutka J, 135 Thoresen M, 459 Lee W-T, 228 Nunes ML, 360 Rutland BM, 51 Tilley BC, 446 Legido A, 351 Toribe Y, 219 Lengyel Z, 270 Ochi A, 135 Sacco R, 446 Toscano A, 177 Lerner NB, 450 Ogawa K, 219 Satila H, 285 Toyoshima M, 76 Lesca G, 372 Ohno K, 76 Sakura N, 239 Tron L, 270 Levine SR, 446 Ohsaka M, 160 Santos F, 248 Trudeau MM, 116 Li S, 474 Okay TS, 25 Sara M, 417 Tsai C-R, 464 Liang J-S, 228 Okazawa H, 47 Savini R, 146 Tsuji T, 30 Lin K-L, 72 Okumura A, 30 Sazgar M, 334 Tsuru A, 415 Liu KT, 63 Olah E, 270 Scaillon M, 312 Unalp A, 110 Lopes AF, 248 Olgar S, 490 Scheuerman O, 502 Uysal S, 45 Lubeniecki FJ, 20 Omeroglu RE, 490 Schuelke M, 168 Luc ME, 7 Onorati P, 417 Sciacco M, 177 Valencia I, 351 Lucena RS, 106 Ortega-Aznar A, 132 Scott RM, 13 Valenstein E, 127 Lui T-N, 72 Osawa M, 239 See L-C, 379 Van Obberghen E, 323 Lynch JK, 439 Otsuba H, 135 Segers V, 312 van Kranen-Mastenbrock Macaya A, 132 Ovecaric M, 329 Semrud-Clikeman M, 79 VHJM, 164 Maegaki Y, 76 Ozawa H, 239 Seri S, 392 van Rijckevorsel K, 55 Malow BA, 325 Ozmen M, 41, 478 Seven M, 486 Varon R, 168 Sevlever G, 20 Ventura P, 467 Mancini J, 372 Palesch Y, 446 Sezer T, 45 Verrotti A, | Manfré L, 66 Panarisi AM, 186 Shabanian R, 143 Vexler ZS, 459 MMaarrgcaulsi thN , D5,0 21 69 Papadimitriou A, 177 Shah NS, 388 Villard L, 372 Papadimitriou D, 177 Shany E, 194 Vies JSH, 164, 296 Margari L, 467 Marques-Dias MJ, 264 Papadopoulou M, 319 Sharp FR, 459 Voermans NC, 495 Papastavrou T, 319 Shevell MI, 212 Vogel WV, 495 Martinuzzi A, 177 Massicotte MP, 439 Pasman JW, 101 Shields WD, 116 Matitau A, 169 Pasquier L, 372 Shuster JJ, 127 Waber DP, 13 McGrew SG, 325 Patsiaoura K, 319 Sie LTL, 495 Walsh LE, 481 Meisler MH, 116 Pavlakis SG, 433, 446 Siegel A, 116 Wang H-S, 72 Melo A, 106 Pavone P, 66 Sigurdson ES, 388 Wat LCY, 121 Melvin JJ, 351 Paz JA, 264 Sikula J, 270 Watanabe K, 30 Menezes CJ, 106 Pellegri A, 186 Silva CAA, 264 Watanabe S, 412 Meschia JF, 446 Peng SSF, 228 Sinclair DB, 80, 231 Webster RI, 212 Miller J, 242 Percy ME, 303 Slaughter AF, 151 Wevers RA, 164 Whitehead WE, 499 Millichap JG, 200 Perkins LA, 127 Slieker MG, 408 Wilichowski E, 35 Milstien S, 333 Phillipe C, 372 Smith ACM, 337 Willan A, 439 Mitsudome A, 235 Pinci M, 392 Smith RL, 329 Miyairi I, 395 Pintos-Martinez E, 204 Smith SE, 400 Williams LS, 291 Mizuguchi M, 93 Politi E, 417 Sofronas M, 439 Winkler C, 333 Wishnow R, 139 Mohammadi M, 143 Polizzi A, 66 Spalice A, | Wiste AK, 116 Moll FL, 408 Pomata HH, 20 Sperner-Unterweger B, 333 Wong AM-K, 379 Momoi M, 93 Pomeroy SL, 13 Spiroglou K, 319 Wong VCN, 121, 474 Moncla A, 372 Portoghese C, 467 Stacpoole PW, 127 Wood EP, 376 Monteiro LM, 408 Prelle A, 177 Stephani U, 116 Mori M, 93 Presicci A, 467 Stickler DE, 127 Xinias I, 319 Moriuchi H, 415 Protas PT, 367 Stone WL, 325 Moriuchi M, 415 Sucesso MB, 248 Yager JY, 459 MMoossthoef i SLN,, 432511 RRaagfealy BMTF,, 8430, 0 171 SSuwzaumkiy YP,M ,2 193 0i YYaammaagdaat a H,T ,3 1953 Muhle H, 116 RamachandranNair R, 116, Szewka AJ, 481 Yamamoto Y, 245 Mukai AO, 25 135 Szikszar E, 270 Yamanouchi H, 93 Mullaart RA, 101 Raspall M, 132 Muszynska-Roslan K, 367 Raynaud M, 372 Takashima S, 156 YYeaem auMcMh,i 2H0,0 47 Nagai T, 239 Reddick D, 7 Takigami M, 160 Yesil G, 486 Naimi M, 323 Reinsdorf J, 116 Talvik I, 235 Yokobori S, 245 Naitou E, 235 Ribeiro AR, 248 Talvik T, 235 Yokota H, 245 Nakamura M, 412 Richer LP, 231 Tang SF-T, 379 Yoshikawa H, 308 Nassogne M-C, 55 Rivkin MJ, 13 Tang-Wai R, 212 Young BWY, 63 Neiberger RE, 127 Roddy SM, 15i Taratuto AL, 20 Young EL, 139 Nezarati M, 303 Rodokico C, 177 Tastan Y, 45 Yuasa I, 76 Nicholai J, 164 Rodrigues BM, 106 Tatli B, 41 Yiiksel A, 486 Nigro MA, 139 Roeleveld N, 101 Teixeira AL Jr., 168 Nisli K, 490 Roig M, 132 Terrill CM, 436 Zeidman LA, 60 Noetzel M, 450 Rotteveel JJ, 101 Theriaque DW, 127 Ziino A, 169 Nora DB, 106 Ruggieri M, 66 Thompson MD, 303 Zimmerman AW, 333 506 PEDIATRIC NEUROLOGY Vol. 34 No. 6 PEDIATRIC NEUROLOGY Subject Index Volume 34 Acidemia, metylmalonic, neuropathology of, 156 Clonazepam, misleading effects of, in symptomatic elec- ADHD and Sydenham’s chorea, and brain magnetic res- trical status epilepticus during sleep syndrome, 146 onance spectroscopy, 467 Cognitive function, everyday, after craniopharyngioma, 13 Agenesis of the corpus callosum, 186, Coma Antiepileptic drugs Baclofen, and MRS and EEG, 151 In a pregnancy with a neural tube defect, 323 Minor head trauma-induced sporadic hemiplegic mi- Nonepileptic uses in children and adolescents, 421 graine, 329 Apnea, sleep, in a child with autism spectrum disorder, Concussion, descriptive epidemiology of, 376 325 Corneal clouding, an infrequent ophthalmic manifestation Arachnoid cyst, quadrigeminal cistern, and Kabuki syn- of mitochondrial disease, 464 drome, 478 Cortical resection for polimicrogyria, mirror movements Artery dissection, bilateral traumatic carotid, 408 following in a child with intractable epilepsy, 135 Ataxia, type 6 Corticosteroids in the treatment of acute Sydenham’s Episodic: relationship to infantile spinocerebellar ataxia chorea, 168 type 6, 301 COX and SURF-1! mutation in Leigh syndrome, and facial Infantile spinocerebellar: relationship to episodic ataxia dysmorphism, 486 type 6, 301 Craniopharyngioma, and everyday cognitive function af- Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, and serum fer- ter, 13 ritin, 200 Cytomegalovirus infection, congenital, and retrospective Autism diagnosis using umbilical cord, 415 Immune activation in, 333 De Novo mutations, recurrent, of SCN/A in severe myo- Infantile, and compulsive masturbation treated by mir- clonic epilepsy of infancy, 116 tazapine, 417 Dentato-olivary dysplasia and neonatal rigid-akinetic syn- drome, 132 Autism spectrum disorder, and impact of treating sleep apnea, 325 Diazepam, rectal, vs intranasal midazolam in acute child- hood seizures, 355 Baclofen coma, and magnetic resonance spectroscopy and DNA depletion, mitochondrial, and new mutations in TK2 electroencephalography, 151 gene, 177 : Book Reviews Down syndrome, and pattern of increased cerebral FDG Epilepsy and the ketogenic diet: Carl E. Stafstrom and uptake, 270 Jong M. Rho/ Editors, 79 Duchenne muscular dystrophy.a,n d risk for reading dis- The Capute Scales: P.J. Accardo and A. J. Capute/ abilities in males, 296 Editors, 79 Dysmorphism, facial, in Leigh syndrome with SURF-1 The epilepsies: seizures, syndromes, and management: mutation and COX, 486 C.P. Panayiotopoulus/Author, 80 Dysplasia complex, septo-optic: a heterogeneous malfor- Young adult and pediatric headache management: Paul mation syndrome, 66 Winner and Donald W. Lewis/Editors, 419 Electrical status epilepticus during sleep syndrome, symp- Botulinum toxin type A tomatic, and misleading effects of clonazepam, 146 For the treatment of the spastic equinus foot in cerebral Electroencephalography and magnetic resonance spectros- palsy, 106 copy in baclofen coma, 151 Low- and high-dose: a retrospective study, 285 Electroencephalography, amplitude-integrated: for moni- Brain, developing, and translational stroke research, 459 toring silent'seizures in neonates, 194 Brain drug resistance map, new proteins configuring, in Encephalitis or encephalopathy, and serial changes on tuberous sclerosis, 20 diffusion-weighted MRI, 308 Brain injury, traumatic, and critical score of Glasgow Encephalopathy Coma Scale, 379 Acute infantile, predominantly affecting the frontal Carotid artery dissection, bilateral traumatic, 408 lobes, 93 Celiac disease, associated with opsoclonus-myoclonus, Acute necrotizing, 312 Associated with hemophagocytic syndrome, 315 Cerebral infarction and hemorrhage in children with Associated with human herpes viruses 6 infection, 160 moyamoya disease, 400 Hypertension-induced cerebellar, and hydrocephalus, Cerebral palsy 72 And botulinum toxin type A for the treatment of the Neonatal spastic equinus foot, 106 And prognostic value of 'H-MRS, 360 And pharmacotherapy of spasticity, | And moderate hypothermia, 169 Cerebrospinal fluid shunts Or encephalitis, and serial changes on diffuse-weighted Failure by obstruction and mechanical failure, 83 MRI, 308 Failure by overdrainage, loculation, and abdominal Enteroviral infection, and vestibular neuritis, 45 complications, 171 Epidermoid, parapontine, and hemihypotrophy, coexis- Chiari I malformation, inheritance in a family, 481 tent, 499 Cholestatic infant with optic nerve hypoplasia and growth Epilepsy hormone deficiency, 319 And efficacy and safety of zonisamide monotherapy, Clinical trials in children, how are they implemented?, 436 351 Subject Index 507 Intractable, and mirror movements following cortical Kabuki syndrome, and quadrigeminal cistern arachnoid resection of polymicrogyria, 135 cyst, 478 Severe myoclonic, De Nova mutations of SCN/A, 116 Klippel-Feil syndrome, and monozygotic twins, 76 Syndromes in infancy, 253 Leigh syndrome with SURF-1 mutation and COX, and Evoked potentials study, multimodal, in neurofibromatosis facial dysmorphism, 486 type | of childhood, 276 Leukemia Face stimuli, upright and inverted, magnetoencephalo- Acute lymphoblastic, and level of tau protein, 367 graphic response to, and Williams syndrome, 412 And facial paralysis as a presenting symptom of, 502 FDG uptake, increased cerebral, in Down syndrome pa- Leukoencephalopathy syndrome, pediatric posterior re- tients, 270 versible, and NSAID-induced tubular interstitial ne- Filum terminale, tight, and Miller-Dieker syndrome, 228 phritis, 245 Folinic-acid responsive seizurs initially responsive to pyr- Levetiracetam in a neonate with malignant migrating idoxine, 164 partial seizures, 55 Frontal lobes, predominantly affected by acute infantile Magnetic resonance spectroscopy encephalopathy, 93 And electroencephalography in baclofen coma, 151 Gene mutation in spinal muscular atrophy respiratory type Brain, in Sydenham’s chorea and ADHD, 467 1, 474 Magnetic stimulation, lumbar, in newborns with spina Glasgow Coma Scale, critical score of, for pediatric bifida, 101 traumatic brain injury, 379 Magnetoencephalographic response to upright and in- Glucose hypermetabolism, focal, in interictal state of West verted face stimuli in a patient with Williams syn- syndrome, 47 drome, 412 Growth hormone deficiency and optic nerve hypoplasia in Masturbation, compulsive, in infantile autism treated by a cholestatic infant, 319 mirtazapine, 417 Guillain-Barré and immune thrombocytopenic purpura, Megalencephaly and dilated Virchow-Robin spaces, mon- and immunoglobulin, 60 itored by MRI and PMRS, 35 Headache, and characterization of symptoms of sleep MELAS phenotype, demonstrated in an infant with a disorders, 7 mitochondrial A3243G mutation, 235 Headaches, recurrent, prevalence and characteristics in Meningitis, bacterial and asceptic, TNF-* and IL-6 in Turkish adolescents, 110 diagnoses of, 25 Head trauma-induced sporadic hemiplegic migraine coma, Methylmalonic acidemia, neuropathology of, 156 329 Midazolam, intranasal, vs. rectal diazepam in acute child- Hemicrania, chronic paroxysmal, 225 hood seizures, 355 Hemihypotrophy and parapontine epidermoid, coexis- Midbrain and thalamus in Reye syndrome, 405 tent, 499 Migraine coma, minor head trauma-induced sporadic Hemiparesis, recurrent, due to anterior mitral leaflet myx- hemiplegia, 329 omas, 490 Miller-Dieker syndrome associated with tight filum termi- Hemophagocytic syndrome, associated with acute necro- nale, 228 tizing encephalopathy, 315 Mirror movements following cortical resection of polimi- Hemorrhage, crogyria in a child with intractable epilepsy, 135 Intraventricular, and neurodevelopmental outcome, 219 Mirtazapine treatment for compulsive masturbation in Predisposing to cerebral infarction in children with infantile autism, 417 moyamoya disease, 400 Mitochondrial A3243G mutation demonstrating the Herpes virus-6 infection, human, associated with acute MELAS phenotype, 235 encephalopathy, 160 Mitochondrial disease Heterotopia, bilaterial periventricular nodular, and steroid And corneal clouding, 464 sulfatase deficiency, 239 Genetic , and peripheral neuropathy, 127 Hydrocephalus, and hypertension-induced cerebeliar en- Mitochondrial DNA depletion, and new mutations in TK2 cephalopathy, 72 gene, 177 Hyperphosphatasia with neurologic deficit: a pyridoxine- Mitochondrial encephalomyopathies and muscular dystro- responsive seizure disorder?, 303 phies, myostatin expression in, 281 Hypohidrosis during topiramate treatment: a rare and Mitochondrial respiratory chain disorders, epidemiology, reversible side effect, 392 204 Hypomelanosis of Ito associated with precocious puberty, Mongolian spots, extensive: a clinical sign merits special 51 attention, 143 Hypoplasia, optic nerve, and growth hormone deficiency MRI, in a cholestatic infant, 319 And proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy of mega- Hypothermia, moderate, in neonatal encephalopathy, 169 lencephaly and dilated Virchow-Robin spaces, 35 Hypothyroidism, central, with oxcarbazepine therapy, 242 Diffusion-weighted, serial changes on in encephalitis or IGHMBP2 gene, a new mutation, 168 encephalopathy, 308 IL-6 and TNF-~ in the diagnosis of bacterial and aseptic Moyamoya disease, hemorrhage predisposing to cerebral meningitis, 25 infarction in children with, 400 Immune activation in autism, 333 Muscular dystrophies and mitochondrial encephalo- Immunoglobulin for concurrent Guillain-Barre and im- myopathies, myostatin expression, 281 mune thrombocytopenic purpura, 60 Muscular dystrophy, Duchenne, in males, are they at risk Infantile spasms for reading disabilities?, 296 After perinatal stroke, outcomes of children with, 291 Myostatin expression in muscular dystrophies and mito- Interictal state, and focal glucose hypermetabolism, 47 chondrial encephalomyopathies, 281 508 PEDIATRIC NEUROLOGY Vol. 34 No. 6 Myxomas, anterior mitral leaflet, and recurrent hemipare- Serum ferritin in children with attention- deficit hyperac- sis, 490 tivity disorder, 200 Nephritis, NSAID-induced acute tubular interstitial, and Shunts, cerebrospinal fluid posterior reversible leukoencephalopathy syndrome, Failure by obstruction and mechanical failure, 83 245 Failure by overdrainage, loculation, and abdominal Neural tube defect in a pregnancy, and antiepileptic drugs, complications, 171 323 Sickle cell disease, 450 Neuritis, vestibular, caused by enteroviral infection, 45 Simpson-Golabi-Behmel syndrome, expanding the clini- Neurofibromatosis type 1, and utility of multimodal cal picture of, 139 evoked potential study, 27 Sleep apnea, impact of treating in a child with autism Neurologic deficit with hypophosphatasia: a pyridoxine- spectrum disorder, 325 responsive seizure disorder?, 303 Sleep disorders, characterization of symptoms in, and NSAID-induced acute tubular interstitial nephritis, and headache, 7 pediatric posterior reversible leukoencephalopathy, Smith-Magenis syndrome (del 17p 11.2), neurologic and 245 developmental features of, 337 'H-MRS, prognostic value in neonatal encephalopathy, Spastic diplegia, a clinical and etiologic profile, 212 360 Spastic equinous foot in cerebral palsy, treated with Opsoclonus-myoclonus associated with celiac disease, 312 botulinum toxin type A, 106 Oxcarbazepine therapy for central hypothyroidism, 242 Spasticity, pharmacology of, and cerebral palsy, Paralysis, facial, as a presenting symptom of leukemia, Spectral analysis, amplitude, of rear ilw aves in 502 preterm infants, 30 Parkinsonism, secondary, a rare complication after radio- Spina bifida, and responses to lumbar magnetic stimula- therapy, 495 tion, 101 Peripheral neuropathy in genetic mitochondrial diseases, Spinal muscular atrophy respiratory distress type I, and 127 gene mutation, 474 Pharmocotherapy of spasticity in children with cerebral Spinocerebellar ataxia type 6, infantile, relationship to palsy, | episodic ataxia type 6, 301 Phenobarbital, very high-dose, for childhood refractory Status epilepticus status epilepticus, 63 Childhood refractory, and very-high-dose phenobarbi- Polymicrogyria, cortical resection of, in a child with tal, 63 intractable epilepsy, and mirror movements following, Electrical, during sleep syndrome, symptomatic, and 135 misleading effects of clonazepam, 146 Prednisone, and randomized double-blind study, in Syden- Treated, and stimulation-sensitivity, 334 ham’s chorea, 264 Steroid sulfatase deficiency with bilateral periventricular Proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy and MRI of nodular heterotopia, 239 megalencephaly and dilated Virchow-Robin spaces, 35 Stimulus-sensitivity in treated status epilepticus, 334 Psychosis, postictal, 388 Streptococcal ventriculitis, group B, 395 Puberty, precocious, associated with Hypomelanosis of Stroke Ito, 51 Initiatives and preliminary studies, 439 Pyridoxine, and folinic acid- responsive seizures, 164 Pediatric, opportunities and challenges in planning clin- Pyridoxine-responsive seizure disorder, hyperphosphata- sia with neurologic deficit?, 303 ical trials, 433 Perinatal, and infantile spasms, 29] Radiotherapy, and secondary Parkinsonism as a rare com- plication, 495 Stroke research, translational, in the developing brain, 459 Reading disabilities, risk in males with Duchenne muscu- Stoke trials, adult, lessons from, 446 lar dystrophy, 296 SURF-1| mutation, COX and Leigh syndrome, with facial Rett syndrome, incidence in France, 372 dysmorphism, 486 Reye syndrome, thalmus and midbrain in, 405 Sydenhams’ chorea Rigid-akinetic syndrome, neonatal, and dentato-olivary Acute, corticosteroids in treatment of, 168 dysplasia, 132 And ADHD, and brain magnetic resonance spectros- Schizencephaly, open lipped, and tuberous sclerosis, 231 copy, 467 SCNIA, recurrent De Nova mutations of, in severe myo- And randomized double-blind study with prednisone, clonic epilepsy of infancy, 116 264 Seizure disorder, pyridoxine-responsive, hyperphosphata- Tau protein, level in children treated for acute lympho- sia with neurologic deficit, 303 blastic leukemia, 367 Seizures Thalmus and midbrain in Reye syndrome, 405 Acute childhood, treatment by intranasal midazolam vs Theta/alpha/beta waves, amplitude spectral analysis, 30 rectal diazepam, 355 Thrombocytopenic purpura, immune, and Guillain-Barré, Febrile, in Southern Chinese children: incidence and and immunoglobulin, 60 recurrence, 121 TK2 gene, new mutations associated with mitochondrial Folinic acid-responsive, initially responsive to pyridox- DNA depletion, 177 ine, 164 TNF-~ and IL-6 in the diagnosis of bacterial and aseptic Malignant migrating partial, and levetiracetam, 55 meningitis, 25 Silent, monitored by amplitude-integrated electroen- Topiramate treatment and hypohidrosis: a rare and revers- cephalography, 194 ible side effect, 392 Septo-optic dysplasia complex: a heterogeneous malfor- Torticollis, congenital muscular: evaluation and classifi- mation syndrome, 66 cation, 41 Subject Index 509 Tuberous sclerosis Virchow-Robin spaces, dilated, and megalencephaly, New proteins configuring a brain drug resistance map, monitored by MRS and PMRS, 35 20 West syndrome With open lipped schizencephaly, 231 And perinatal stroke, 291 Twins, monozygotic, discordant for Klippel-Feil syn- Interictal state and focal glucose hypermetabolism, 47 drome, 76 Williams syndrome, and magnetoencephalographic re- Umbilical cord, and retrospective diagnosis of congenital sponse to upright and inverted face stimuli, 412 cytomegalovirus infection, 415 Zonisamide monotherapy, efficacy and therapy in a cohort Venous thrombosis, deep cerebral, 248 of children with epilipsy, 351 510 PEDIATRIC NEUROLOGY 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