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INDEXES TO VOLUME 31 Borodic GE, 113 De Murtas M, 366 Gilden DH, 444 Author Boughey AM, 293 den Hollander JA, 202, Giller CA, 101 Boylan KB, 337 319 Gjedde A, 638 Index Brandt T, 399 Derouesne C, 345 Glass JD, 349 Brem H, 481 deVeber GA, 409 Gluckman PD, 14 Brian D, 525 DeVivo DC, 391 Glynn P, 345 Brinkmann R, 361 Devleschoward AB, 379 Godaux E, 93 Britton TC, 507 Dewald GW, 534 Godec MS, 274 Abrams GM, 577 Bronen RA, 629 Dew M, 337 Goldfarb LG, 274, 282 Akizuki S-i, 39 Brooks DJ, 166, 184, 575 Dieterich M, 399 Goldin L, 274 Albin RL, 425 Broughan TA, 644 Dijkstra CD, 450 Goldstein GW, 481 Anderson DR, 379 Brown B, 525 Diksic M, 638 Good PF, 286 Anderson DW, 333 Brown P, 274, 282 DiMauro §, 391 Gosselin S, 690 Anderson KD, 425 Bruce J, 34 D’Imperio C, 519 Goto I, 39 Angelini C, 391 Brundin P, 155, 166 Diringer MN, 543 Goto Y-i, 672 Antel JP, 235 Brustia R, 688 Donati MA, 391 Goulding PJ, 174 Apfel SC, 76 Brust JCM, 573 Dérries R, 36] Grafe P, 605 Araki S, 340 Drewes LR, 48! Grau JM, 515 Arezzo JC, 76 Cabirac GF, 525 Dudek FE, 81 Greco CM, 337 Argyle C, 64 Calabresi P, 366 Dueland AN, 444 Griffin DE, 349 Arias M, 574 Caligiuri MP, 53 Dure LS IV, 425 Griffin JW, 349 Aring CD, 669 Calne DB, 113, 229, 379, Dyck PJ, 690 Grimaldi LME, 688 Arnold DL, 235 576 Groome N, 345 Asbury AK, 1, 669 Cappelen J, 220 Ebinger G, 231 Guerin C, 481 Asher DM, 274 Cardellach F, 515 Eisen A, 576 Guilleminault C, 86 Atkinson PF, 441 Carey WD, 644 Ellenberg JH, 333 Guiloff RJ, 416 Atlas SW, 231 Carson K, 565 Epstein LG, 675 Gunn AJ, 14 Avoni P, 503 Casademont J, 515 Erenberg G, 574 Gustavii B, 155 Aylward EH, 69 Cascino GD, 138 Esmonde TFG, 230 Gutmann DH, 555 Castagna A, 688 Evans A, 638 Guttman M, 638 Bain PG, 147 Cathala F, 274, 282 Evans BK, 574 Balfour R, 425 Cedarbaum JM, 114, 638 Hallam PJ, 570 Bannister R, 184 Cerveitdkova L, 274 Farrer RG, 683 Hall SM, 441 Baram TZ, 488 Chase GA, 69 Ferrante R, 113 Haltia M, 274, 282 Barbiroli B, 451 Chatelain J, 345 Ferriero DM, 337 HamplJ , 473 Barchi RL, 131 Chen BC, 212 Figiel G, 242 Handelin B, 425 Barker DF, 570 Chevret S, 86 Findley LJ, 507 Hanley DF, 543 Barry R, 345 Chiba A, 677 Flynn DD, 231 Harding AE, 293, 570 Barta PE, 69 Chollet F, 463 Folstein SE, 69 Harris GJ, 69 Bateman D, 293 Chugani HT, 212 Forsyth PA, 262 Hasan D, 374 Batjer HH, 101 Ciafaloni E, 391 Frackowiak RSJ, 155, 166, Hays AP, 385 Baty J, 242 Cinotti L, 650 184, 463 Heber-Katz E, 587 Beal MF, 119 Clark AW, 593 Franciotta DM, 688 Heindel W, 319 Becker PS, 349 Clark L, 587 Francis GS, 235 Heindel WC, 53 Berciano J, 570, 574 Clouston PD, 268 Friedmann G, 319 Heinonen O, 439 Berger JR, 34, 454 Cohrs RJ, 444 Friston KJ, 463 Heiss W-D, 319 Berg L, 242 Collins FS, 555 Fromageot C, 86 Herbert J, 577 Berkenbosch F, 450 Corbo M, 385 Froment JC, 650 Herholz K, 319 Bernardi G, 366 Cortelli P, 451, 503 Heye B, 299 Berry-Kravis E, 22 Curfman B, 454 Gajdos Ph, 86 Hildebrand J, 113 Bezman L, 349 Cuzner ML, 657 Gajdusek DC, 274, 282 Hirano M, 391 Bhatt MH, 229, 379 Gale A, 441 Hirsch E, 488 Bier B, 107 Dalakas MC, 46, 683 Galetta SL, 233, 234, 453 Hirschorn KA, 138 Bierer LM, 286 Danek A, 299 Gallassi R, 503 Hisanaga K, 562 Bird TD, 223 Darcey TM, 3, 193 Galofré J, 515 Hoek JB, 515 Bjorklund A, 155, 166 Daune GC, 683 Garcia C, 391 Hoffer P, 250 Blackstone CD, 680 Day BL, 507 Gaultier C, 345 Hoff JT, 453 Bloomfield PM, 166 DeAngelis LM, 268 George AL Jr, 131 Hong XH, 621 Boehnke M, 223 de Francisco ALM, 574 Gern U, 311 Hock CC, 262 Bolton C, 345 De Groot CJA, 450 Geula C, 565 Horai S, 672 Bonetti EP, 503 De Keyser J, 231 Giaschi D, 621 Horton GF, 34 Bonilla E, 391 DeKosky ST, 611 Gibbs CJ Jr, 282 Houff SA, 34, 454 Boon PA, 193 de Lattre J, 86 Gieselmann V, 256 Huganir RL, 680 January issue, pp 1-118; February issue, pp 119-234; March issue, pp 235-348; April issue, pp 349-462; May issue, pp 463—578; June issue, pp 579-712. Copyright © 1992 by the American Neurological Association 695 Hughes RAC, 441 Le Bars D, 650 Modarres-Sadeghi H, 416 Przedborski S, 113 Hunsaker JC III, 611 Lederman RJ, 574, 644 Moertel CG, 262 Purdy P, 101 Huttenlocher PR, 22 Leenders KL, 155, 166 Montagna P, 451, 503 Lees AJ, 184 Moore DK, 223 Quarles RH, 683 Ibanez V, 184 Léger G, 638 Moore WD, 379 Quera-Salva MA, 86 Illa I, 46 Lencz T, 629 Moraes CT, 391 Quinn N, 184 Imrich H, 361 Leonard JP, 657 Morris JC, 242 Inserni JA, 629 Leon-Monzon M, 46 Morrow MJ, 495 Raftopoulos C, 113 Inui K, 328 Leventhal CM, 333 Mosewich R, 391 Raphael JC, 86 Irle E, 473 Levey AI, 680 Moshe SL, 598 Reches A, 638 Itoyama Y, 39 Lew R, 431 Moussa Z, 113 Recht LD, 431 Iwasaki S-i, 328 Lindstrom J, 311 Miller CA, 311 Regan D, 621 Lindvall O, 155, 166 Murakami T, 340 Regueiro AM, 115 Jack CR Jr, 138 Lipson L, 76 Murray RS, 525 Regueiro JR, 115 Jacquy J, 93 Lohr JB, 53 Rehncrona S, 155, 166 Jenkins RB, 534 Lublin FD, 519 Nakano T, 328 Reichmann H, 107 Jensen MA, 103 Lugaresi A, 503 Namba R, 328 Reiner A, 425 Johnston JL, 495 Lugaresi E, 451, 503 Narayan O, 361 Reingold SC, 333 Joseph J, 519 Luquin MR, 551 Nauta JJP, 202 Renshaw PF, 342 Jund R, 605 Luyten PR, 202, 319 Neary D, 174 Ricci E, 391 Riekkinen P, 439 Nees S, 605 Kallen RG, 131 Mackey RW, 663 Nieto A, 274 Riskind PN, 451 Kanazawa I, 677 Mahalingam R, 444 Nihei K, 59 Roberts J, 69 Kappler J, 256 Major EO, 34, 454 Nilsen G, 220 Rodriguez M, 262, 333 Katz A, 250 Malcherek G, 311 Nonaka I, 672 Roggendorf W, 361 Keevil SF, 147 Malcolm S, 570 Noronha A, 103 Roper SN, 81 Kelly PJ, 534 Mallard C, 14 Novelly RA, 193, 629 Rosenblum MK, 110 Kessler JA, 76 Mann DMA, 174 Rostami A, 587 Ketelsen U-P, 107 Mantyjarvi R, 439 Rothstein JD, 449 Kim JH, 629 Manyam BV, 379 Obenaus A, 81 Rothwell JC, 155, 507 Kimmel DW, 262, 534 Marini JC, 519 Obeso JA, 551 Rowland LP, 391 Kira J-i, 39 Markesbery WR, 611 O’Brien MD, 147 Rubin EH, 242, 515 Kishikawa M, 39 Marks DA, 250 O’Brien PC, 138 Rubin J, 262 Knobler RL, 519 Marsden CD, 155, 166, O'Connor J, 235 Ruiz JC, 574 Kobayashi I, 39 184, 293, 507 Odin P, 155 Ruth TJ, 229 Koenigsberger MR, 675 Marsh WR, 138 O'Fallon JR, 534 Rutkowski JL, 580 Kolodny EH, 342, 409 Martinelli P, 451 Oishi R, 593 Ryan SG, 663 Komisarof J, 131 Martin GM, 223 Okada S, 328 Ryvlin P, 650 Olanow CW, 114 Kondo K, 328 Martin LJ, 680 Kopitnik TA, 101 Martino GV, 688 Olendyt C, 519 Sagar SM, 562 Korngold R, 519 Martinuzzi A, 391 Ono 5, 305 Sakaki Y, 39 Kornhuber J, 449 Martin WRW, 229 Oshima A, 328 Sakuraba H, 328 Kornhuber ME, 449 Maruyama S, 340 Samson DS, 101 Kothe A, 621 Mash DC, 231 Panitch HS, 116 Samuels MA, 453 Koulischer D, 93 Mata P, 115 Parhad IM, 593 Sankar R, 212 Kovanen J, 274, 282 Mathews D, 101 Pate BD, 229 Santoro M, 385 Kowall NW, 59, 409 Mathias CJ, 184 Pearlson GD, 69 Sass KJ, 629 Koyanagi Y, 39 Matthews PM, 235 Pender MP, 27 Sato H, 39 Krasnoff L, 598 Mattson RH, 3, 193 Penney JB, 425 Sawle GV, 155, 166, 184, Kreth HW, 361 Mauguiére F, 650 Perl DP, 286 229, 575 Krol G, 110 Maytal J, 598 Perlman JM, 64 Scaravilli F, 293 Kryscio RJ, 611 McArthur JC, 349 Perreault M, 519 Scheel H, 107 Kugel H, 319 McCann CC, 86 Pestronk A, 689 Scheithauer BW, 262, 534 Kuncl RW, 449, 578 McCarthy G, 629 Peyser CE, 69 Schellenberg GD, 223 Kunert HJ, 473 McColl I, 441 Phelps ME, 212 Schmeidler J, 286 Kunze S, 473 McCombe PA, 27 Philippon B, 650 Schneider U, 605 Kusunoki $8, 677 McCombie WR, 274 Pietrzyk U, 319 Schoch P, 503 Kvols LK, 262 McDonald WI, 228 Playford ED, 184 Schoepfer R, 311 Kyle RA, 690 McFarland HF, 116 Pleasure D, 579 Schon EA, 391 McGillicuddy JE, 580 Polman CH, 450 Schouten R, 342 Laguna J, 551 Melms A, 311 Polo JM, 574 Schroedter R, 299 Landy H, 34 Meneilly G, 576 Porter DA, 147 Schultz L, 488 Laplanche JL, 345 Mercuri NB, 366 Posner JB, 268 Schwarting GA, 409 Laterra J, 481 Mesulam M, 565 Price B, 565 Schwender S, 361 Latov N, 385, 690 Meyers K, 454 Price DL, 680 Schwinn A, 361 Launay JM, 345 Miller JP, 242 Price RW, 687 Scott TM, 629 Lazzarin A, 688 Mintz M, 675 Pristéra R, 688 Segurado OG, 115 696 Author Index Servidei S, 391 Stein DP, 644 Torres MC, 663 Wiegner AW, 113 Sforza E, 503 Stern TA, 342 Toscas A, 103 Wiethdlter H, 311 Shanske S, 391 Stoos R, 86 Troche G, 86 Wijsman EM, 223 Shapiro WR, 437 Stovner LJ, 220 Tsui JKC, 113 Williams CE, 14 Shapshak P, 34 Sueishi K, 39 Tyler KL, 686 Williamson PD, 3, 193 Sharbrough FW, 138 Sulima M, 282 Tyor WR, 349 Will RG, 230 Sharpe JA, 234, 495, 621 Suzuki Y, 328 Winfield D, 454 Sharp FR, 562 Syrjanen K, 439 Wise RJS, 463 Shaskan EG, 687 Syrjanen S, 439 Uitdehaag BMJ, 450 Wolff JEA, 481 Sheldon RA, 337 Uncini A, 385 Wong MC, 110 Sheremata W, 34 Urbano-Ma4rquez A, 515 Woodward W, 638 Sherman SL, 663 Takamiya K, 328 Uyama E-i, 328 Wowra B, 473 Shewmon DA, 212 Tanghe HLJ, 374 Wu KC, 543 Shimizu T, 677 Tateishi J, 39 Valiquette G, 577 Shinnar S, 598 Tennekoon GI, 580 Valk J, 202 Yamamoto K, 340 Silberberg DH, 233, 333 ter Meulen V, 361 van der Grond J, 202 Yamamoto N, 39 Silvestri G, 391 Terry JC, 663 van der Knapp MS, 202 Yamauchi M, 305 Simonetti S, 391 Testa HJ, 174 van der Voort ER, 450 Yanagisawa N, 328 Sjaastad O, 220 Thadani VM, 3, 193 Verbalis JG, 543 Yi S, 340 Slevin JT, 611 Thomaides T, 657 Voges J, 319 Yoshida K, 328 Smith TW, 431 Thomas FP, 385 Vogt DP, 644 Yoshioka M, 34 Snead OC III, 488 Thomas S, 345 von Figura K, 256 Young AB, 425 Snow BJ, 113, 229 Thompson AJ, 657 Young RR, 113 Snowden JS, 174 Thompson PD, 507 Sparkes RS, 663 Thompson RM, 687 Weiller C, 463 Zabransky S, 107 Sparks DL, 611 Tinuper P, 503 Welch C, 342 Zammarchi E, 391 Spencer DD, 3, 193, 629 Tohyama J, 672 Wellish MC, 444 Zaniol P, 451 Spencer SS, 3, 193, 250 Tojo M, 672 Whetsell WO Jr, 425 Zimmerman RA, 233 Stanley GP, 27 Toki N, 39 Whitaker JN, 346 Zink C, 361 Staugaitis SM, 385 Tornatore C, 34, 454 Widner H, 155, 166 Zoukos Y, 657 Author Index 697 JC virus infection and Alzheimer’s disease: reappraisal of Subject Index an in situ hybridization approach (Heinonen et al) 1992;31:439 loss of high-affinity agonist receptor binding in Alzheimer’s disease (De Keyser) (Letter); (Mash and Flynn) (Reply) 1992;31:231 mild senile dementia of the Alzheimer type. 4. evaluation of intervention (Berg et al) 1992;31:242 N-Acetylaspartate monoaminergic and cholinergic synaptic markers in the proton magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging for met- nucleus basalis of Meynert (nbM): normal age-related abolic characterization of demyelinating plaques (Arnold changes and the effect of heart disease and Alzheimer’s et al) 1992;31:235 disease (Sparks et al) 1992;31:611 Acetylcholine receptors; see Receptors, cholinergic selective accumulation of aluminum and iron in the neuro- Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome fibrillary tangles of Alzheimer’s disease: a laser micro- cytokine expression in the brain during the acquired im- probe LAMMA study (Good et al) 1992;31:286 munodeficiency syndrome (Tyor et al) 1992;31:349 Amino acids relapsing and remitting human immunodeficiency virus— cerebrospinal fluid amino acids in amyotrophic lateral scle- associated leukoencephalomyelopathy (Berger et al) rosis (Kornhuber and Kornhuber) (Letter); (Rothstein 1992;31:34 and Kuncl) (Reply) 1992;31:449 Acyl coenzyme A dehydrogenase; see Fatty acid desatu- AMP, cyclic; see Adenosine cyclic monophosphate rases Amygdaloid body Adenocarcinoma corticotropin-releasing hormone-induced seizures in in- multifocal inflammatory leukoencephalopathy with 5-flu- fant rats originate in the amygdala (Baram et al) 1992; orouracil and levamisole (Hook et al) 1992;31:262 31:488 Adenosine cyclic monophosphate Amyloid cyclic AMP metabolism in fragile X syndrome (Berry- cholinesterases in the amyloid angiopathy of Alzheimer’s Kravis and Huttenlocher) 1992;31:22 disease (Mesulam et al) 1992;31:565 Ad hoc reviewers Amyloidosis message from the editor (Asbury) 1992;31:1 familial amyloidotic polyneuropathy: report of patients Aging heterozygous for the transthyretin Gly“? gene (Mura- monoaminergic and cholinergic synaptic markers in the kami et al) 1992;31:340 nucleus basalis of Meynert (nbM): normal age-related Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis changes and the effect of heart disease and Alzheimer’s cerebrospinal fluid amino acids in amyotrophic lateral scle- disease (Sparks et al) 1992;31:611 rosis (Kornhuber and Kornhuber) (Letter); (Rothstein normal aging of the nervous system (Sawle and Brooks) and Kuncl) (Reply) 1992;31:449 (Letter); (Calne et al) (Reply) 1992;31:575 collagen cross-linking of skin in patients with amyotrophic Agonist receptor binding sites; see Binding sites lateral sclerosis (Ono and Yamauchi) 1992;31:305 Alcohol, ethyl diagnosis of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (Evans) 1992; oxidative metabolism in muscle mitochondria from pa- 31:574 (Letter) tients with chronic alcoholism (Cardellach et al) GAP-43 gene expression is increased in anterior horn cells 1992;31:515 of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (Parhad et al) 1992; Alcoholism 31:593 oxidative metabolism in muscle mitochondria from pa- Aneurysm tients with chronic alcoholism (Cardellach et al) memory disturbances following anterior communicating 1992;31:515 artery rupture (Irle et al) 1992;31:473 Alleles Angiokeratoma corporis diffusum late-onset metachromatic leukodystrophy: molecular pa- Fabry disease: immunocytochemical characterization of thology in two siblings (Kappler et al) 1992;31:256 neuronal involvement (deVeber et al) 1992;31:409 Allergic encephalomyelitis; see Encephalomyelitis, al- Anoxia lergic differences in sensitivity to hyperglycemic hypoxia of iso- Allergic neuritis, experimental; see Neuritis, experimen- lated rat sensory and motor nerve fibers (Schneider et tal allergic al) 1992;31:605 Alpha interferon; see Interferons Anterior horn cells Aluminum GAP-43 gene expression is increased in anterior horn cells selective accumulation of aluminum and iron in the neuro- of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (Parhad et al) 1992; fibrillary tangles of Alzheimer’s disease: a laser micro- 31:593 probe LAMMA study (Good et al) 1992;31:286 Antibodies Alzheimer’s disease experimental conduction block induced by serum from a cholinesterases in the amyloid angiopathy of Alzheimer’s patient with anti-GM1 antibodies (Santoro et al) 1992; disease (Mesulam et al) 1992;31:565 31:385 genetic association and linkage analysis of the apolipopro- serum immunoglobulin antibody to ganglioside GQ1b is a tein CII locus and familial Alzheimer’s disease (Schel- possible marker of Miller Fisher syndrome (Chiba et al) lenberg et al) 1992;31:223 1992;31:677 January issue, pp 1-118; February issue, pp 119-234; March issue, pp 235-348; April issue, pp 349-462; May issue, pp 463—578Ju;ne issue, pp 579-712. 698 Copyright © 1992 by the American Neurological Association Antibodies, monoclonal Blood vessels regenerating and denervated human muscle fibers and sat- vascular differentiation and glucose transporter expression ellite cells express neural cell adhesion molecule recog- in rat gliomas: effects of steroids (Guerin et al) 1992; nized by monoclonal antibodies to natural killer cells 31:481 (Illa et al) 1992;31:46 Blood volume Antigens hypervolemic therapy prevents volume contraction but not T cells from normal and myasthenic individuals recognize hyponatremia following subarachnoid hemorrhage (Dir- the human acetylcholine receptor: heterogeneity of anti- inger et al) 1992;31:543 genic sites on the a-subunit (Melms et al) 1992;31:311 Books Antigens, viral Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis and Other Motor Neuron Dis- detection of coronavirus RNA and antigen in multiple scle- eases (Advances in Neurology, Volume 56), edited by Row- rosis brain (Murray et al) 1992;31:525 land (Kuncl) 1992;31:578 Apolipoproteins C Clinical Neuro-Urology, ed 2, by Krane and Siroky (Galetta) genetic association and linkage analysis of the apolipopro- 1992;31:453 vein CII locus and familial Alzheimer’s disease (Schel- Localization in Clinical Neurology, ed 2, by Brazis et al (Sam- lenberg et al) 1992;31:223 uels) 1992;31:453 Arterial occlusive diseases McAlpine’s Multiple Sclerosis, Second Edition, edited by Mat- transcranial Doppler appearance of acute carotid artery oc- thews III et al (Silberberg) 1992;31:233 clusion (Giller et al) 1992;31:101 MR and CT Imaging of the Head, Neck & Spine, ed 2, by Arthrogryposis Latshaw (Zimmerman) 1992;31:233 congenital hypomyelination neuropathy with arthrogry- The Neurology of Eye Movements, by Leigh and Zee (Galetta) posis multiplex congenita (Boylan et al) 1992;31:337 1992;31:234 Arylsulfatase A; see Cerebroside sulfatase Neuro-Ophthalmology, ed 2, edited by Glaser (Sharpe) Ascorbate; see Ascorbic acid 1992;31:234 Ascorbic acid Principles in Neurosurgery, edited by Grossman (Hoff) ascorbate neurotoxicity in cortical cell culture (Hisanaga et 1992;31:453 al) 1992;31:562 Walsh and Hoyt’s Clinical Neuro-Ophthalmology, ed 4, by Astrocytes Miller (Galetta) 1992;31:233 autoimmune inflammation of astrocyte transplants (Lublin Botulinum toxins et al) 1992;31:519 treatment of spasticity with botulinum toxin (Borodic et Astrocytoma al) (Letter); (Tsui et al) (Reply) 1992;31:113 prognostic value of cytogenetic analysis in human cerebral Bradykinesia astrocytomas (Kimmel et al) 1992;31:534 parkinsonian bradykinesia is due to depression in the rate Atrophy of rise of muscle activity (Godaux et al) 1992;31:93 progressive language disorder due to lobar atrophy (Snow- Brain, blood supply den et al) 1992;31:174 functional reorganization of the brain in recovery from Autoimmune diseases striatocapsular infarction in man (Weiller et al) 1992; autoimmune inflammation of astrocyte transplants (Lublin 31:463 et al) 1992;31:519 outcome after ischemia in the developing sheep brain: an electroencephalographic and histological study (Wil- liams et al) 1992;31:14 Backache vascular differentiation and glucose transporter expression spectrum of neurological disease in patients with systemic in rat gliomas: effects of steroids (Guerin et al) 1992; cancer (Clouston et al) 1992;31:268 31:481 Benzodiazepines Brain, cytology idiopathic recurring stupor: a case with possible involv- human immunodeficiency virus infection in microglia: cor- ment of the gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA )ergic sys- relation between cells infected in the brain and cells tem (Tinuper et al) 1992;31:503 cultured from infectious brain tissue (Brinkmann et al) Beta-adrenergic receptors; see Receptors, adrenergic, 1992;31:361 beta Brain, drug effects Beta interferon; see Interferons 3-O-methyldopa administration does not alter fluorodopa Binding sites transport into the brain (Guttman et al) 1992;31:638 loss of high-affinity agonist receptor binding in Alzheimer’s Brain, immunology disease (De Keyser) (Letter); (Mash and Flynn) (Reply) cytokine expression in the brain during the acquired im- 1992;31:231 munodeficiency syndrome (Tyor et al) 1992;31:349 Biochemistry Brain, microbiology MELAS: clinical features, biochemistry, and molecular ge- detection of coronavirus RNA and antigen in multiple scle- netics (Ciafaloni et al) 1992;31:391 rosis brain (Murray et al) 1992;31:525 Biopsy Brain, physiopathology motor nerve biopsy in severe Guillain-Barré syndrome brain *!P-magnetic resonance spectroscopy in mitochon- (Hall et al) 1992;31:441 drial cytopathies (Montagna et al) 1992;31:451 (Letter) Blood flow velocity functional reorganization of the brain in recovery from transcranial Doppler appearance of acute carotid artery oc- striatocapsular infarction in man (Weiller et al) 1992; clusion (Giller et al) 1992;31:101 31:463 Blood platelets Brain neoplasms cyclic AMP metabolism in fragile X syndrome (Berry- low-grade gliomas: when to treat? (Shapiro) 1992;31:437 Kravis and Huttenlocher) 1992;31:22 (Editorial) Subject Index 699 Brain neoplasms (continued) striatocapsular infarction in man (Weiller et al) 1992; prognostic value of cytogenetic analysis in human cerebral 31:463 astrocytomas (Kimmel et al) 1992;31:534 Cerebral ischemia, transient suspected low-grade glioma: is deferring treatment safe? outcome after ischemia in the developing sheep brain: an (Recht et al) 1992;31:431 electroencephalographic and histological study (Wil- vascular differentiation and glucose transporter expression liams et al) 1992;31:14 in rat gliomas: effects of steroids (Guerin et al) 1992; Cerebral neoplasms; see Brain neoplasms 31:481 Cerebroside sulfatase Brain stem late-onset metachromatic leukodystrophy: molecular pa- infantile spasms: II. lenticular nuclei and brain stem activa- thology in two siblings (Kappler et al) 1992;31:256 tion on positron emission tomography (Chugani et al) Cerebrospinal fluid 1992;31:212 bilateral striopallidodentate calcinosis: cerebrospinal fluid, paresis of contralateral smooth pursuit and normal vestibu- imaging, and electrophysiological studies (Manyam et al) lar smooth eye movements after unilateral brainstem le- 1992;31:379 sions (Johnston et al) 1992;31:495 cerebrospinal fluid amino acids in amyotrophic lateral scle- Breathing disorders; see Respiration disorders rosis (Kornhuber and Kornhuber) (Letter); (Rothstein Bromocriptine and Kuncl) (Reply) 1992;31:449 therapeutic effect of bromocriptine on acute and chronic lack of changes in ventricular cerebrospinal fluid concen- experimental allergic encephalomyelitis (Dijkstra et al) trations of homovanillic acid following acute challenge (Letter); (Riskind) (Reply) 1992;31:450 with levodopa (Moussa et al) (Letter); (Olanow and Ce- darbaum) (Reply) 1992;31:113 undetectable tumor necrosis factor-alpha in spinal fluid CAI area; see Hippocampus from HIV-1—infected patients (Shaskan et al) (Letter); Calcinosis (Castagna et al) (Reply) 1992;31:687 bilateral striopallidodentate calcinosis: cerebrospinal fluid, Cerebrovascular disorders imaging, and electrophysiological studies (Manyam et al) functional reorganization of the brain in recovery from be Poy ee Ue, striatocapsular infarction in man (Weiller et al) 1992; Cancer; see Neoplasms 31:463 Carotid artery diseases idiopathic childhood stroke is associated with human leu- transcranial Doppler appearance of acute carotid artery oc- kocyte antigen (HLA)-B51 (Mintz et al) 1992;31:675 clusion (Giller et al) 1992;31:101 Charcot-Marie disease Carriers, genetic; see Heterozygote duplication of part of chromosome 17 is commonly associ- Caudate nucleus ated with hereditary motor and sensory neuropathy type putamen volume reduction on magnetic resonance imaging I (Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease type 1) (Hallam et al) exceeds caudate changes in mild Huntington’s disease 1992;31:570 (Harris et al) 1992;31:69 Chiari type I malformation Cell adhesion molecules, neuronal Chiari type I malformation in two monozygotic twins and neurofilament and neural cell adhesion molecule immuno- first-degree relatives (Stovner et al) 1992;31:220 cytochemistry of Huntington’s disease striatum (Nihei Child and Kowall) 1992;31:59 idiopathic childhood stroke is associated with human leu- regenerating and denervated human muscle fibers and sat- kocyte antigen (HLA)-B51 (Mintz et al) 1992;31:675 ellite cells express neural cell adhesion molecule recog- recurrent status epilepticus in children (Shinnar et al) nized by monoclonal antibodies to natural killer cells 1992;31:598 (Illa et al) 1992;31:46 Chloroma; see Leukemia, myeloid Cells, cultured Choline ascorbate neurotoxicity in cortical cell culture (Hisanaga et proton magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging for met- al) 1992;31:562 abolic characterization of demyelinating plaques (Arnold cornucopia of human Schwann cells (Pleasure) 1992;31: et al) 1992;31:235 579 (Editorial) Cholinergic markers human immunodeficiency virus infection in microglia: cor- monoaminergic and cholinergic synaptic markers in the relation between cells infected in the brain and cells nucleus basalis of Meynert (nbM): normal age-related cultured from infectious brain tissue (Brinkmann et al) changes and the effect of heart disease and Alzheimer’s 1992;31:361 disease (Sparks et al) 1992;31:611 selective culture of mitotically active human Schwann cells Cholinesterases from adult sural nerves (Rutkowski et al) 1992;31:580 cholinesterases in the amyloid angiopathy of Alzheimer’s Central nervous system disease (Mesulam et al) 1992;31:565 immunological detection of glutamate receptor subtypes Chromosome mapping in human CNS (Blackstone et al) 1992;31:680 genetic association and linkage analysis of the apolipopro- presence of HTLV-I proviral DNA in central nervous sys- tein CII locus and familial Alzheimer’s disease (Schel- tem of patients with HTLV-I—associated myelopathy lenberg et al) 1992;31:223 (Kira et al) 1992;31:39 startle disease, or hyperekplexia: response to clonazepam Cerebellar ataxia and assignment of the gene (STHE) to chromosome 5q familial periodic cerebellar ataxia: a problem of cerebellar by linkage analysis (Ryan et al) 1992;31:663 intracellular pH homeostasis (Bain et al) 1992;31:147 Chromosomes, human, pair 5 Cerebral blood flow; see Brain, blood supply startle disease, or hyperekplexia: response to clonazepam Cerebral infarction and assignment of the gene (STHE) to chromosome 5q functional reorganization of the brain in recovery from by linkage analysis (Ryan et al) 1992;31:663 700 Subject Index Chromosomes, human, pair 17 Corticotropin-releasing hormone duplication of part of chromosome 17 is commonly associ- corticotropin-releasing hormone-induced seizures in in- ated with hereditary motor and sensory neuropathy type fant rats originate in the amygdala (Baram et al) 1992; I (Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease type 1) (Hallam et al) 31:488 1992;31:570 Cortisol; see Hydrocortisone Cisplatin Creatine nerve growth factor prevents experimental cisplatin neu- proton magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging for met- ropathy (Apfel et al) 1992;31:76 abolic characterization of demyelinating plaques (Arnold Cisternal blood; see Hemorrhage et al) 1992;31:235 Clinical trials Creutzfeldt-Jakob syndrome outcome measures for clinical trials in multiple sclerosis Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease cosegregates with the codon (Panitch) (Letter); (McFarland) (Reply) 1992;31:116 1784" PRNP mutation in families of European origin Clonazepam (Goldfarb et al) 1992;31:274 startle disease, or hyperekplexia: response to clonazepam magnetic resonance imaging in Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease and assignment of the gene (STHE) to chromosome 5q (Esmonde and Will) (Letter); (Atlas) (Reply) 1992;31: by linkage analysis (Ryan et al) 1992;31:663 230 Codon MRI and CJD (Ebinger) (Letter); (Atlas) (Reply) 1992;31: Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease cosegregates with the codon 231 1784" PRNP mutation in families of European origin phenotypic characteristics of familial Creutzfeldt-Jakob dis- (Goldfarb et al) 1992;31:274 ease associated with the codon 1784" PRNP mutation phenotypic characteristics of familial Creutzfeldt-Jakob dis- (Brown et al) 1992;31:282 ease associated with the codon 1784" PRNP mutation Cultured cells; see Cells, cultured (Brown et al) 1992;31:282 Cyclic AMP; see Adenosine cyclic monophosphate uncommon phenotype for a codon 178 mutation of the Cyclorotation of eyes; see Eye movements human PrP gene (Laplanche et al) 1992;31:345 (Letter) Cyclosporins Collagen 3-O-methyldopa administration does not alter fluorodopa collagen cross-linking of skin in patients with amyotrophic transport into the brain (Guttman et al) 1992;31:638 lateral sclerosis (Ono and Yamauchi) 1992;31:305 Cytochrome oxidase Colonic neoplasms cytochrome c oxidase deficiency and long-chain acyl coen- multifocal inflammatory leukoencephalopathy with 5-flu- zyme A dehydrogenase deficiency with Leigh’s subacute orouracil and levamisole (Hook et al) 1992;31:262 necrotizing encephalomyelopathy (Reichmann et al) Coma 1992;31:107 idiopathic recurring stupor: a case with possible involv- Cytogenetics ment of the gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA)ergic sys- prognostic value of cytogenetic analysis in human cerebral tem (Tinuper et al) 1992;31:503 astrocytomas (Kimmel et al) 1992;31:534 Communicating artery Cytokines memory disturbances following anterior communicating cytokine expression in the brain during the acquired im- artery rupture (Irle et al) 1992;31:473 munodeficiency syndrome (Tyor et al) 1992;31:349 Computed tomography; see Tomography, x-ray com- Cytomegaloviruses puted lethal cytomegalovirus infection in preterm infants: clini- Conduction; see Neural conduction cal, radiological, and neuropathological findings (Perl- Conduction block; see Nerve block man and Argyle) 1992;31:64 Congenital hypomyelination neuropathy congenital hypomyelination neuropathy with arthrogry- posis multiplex congenita (Boylan et al) 1992;31:337 Dana, Charles Loomis Contralateral smooth pursuit; see Pursuit, smooth Charles Loomis Dana (Brust) 1992;31:573 (Vignette) Coronavirus infections DDAVP; see Desmopressin detection of coronavirus RNA and antigen in multiple scle- Dementia, senile rosis brain (Murray et al) 1992;31:525 mild senile dementia of the Alzheimer type. 4. evaluation Corpus striatum of intervention (Berg et al) 1992;31:242 chronic neuroleptic treatment: D2 dopamine receptor su- Demyelinating diseases persensitivity and striatal glutamatergic transmission 'H and 3'P magnetic resonance spectroscopy of the brain (Calabresi et al) 1992;31:366 in degenerative cerebral disorders (van der Knapp et al) infantile spasms: II. lenticular nuclei and brain stem activa- 1992;31:202 tion on positron emission tomography (Chugani et al) proton magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging for met- 1992;31:212 abolic characterization of demyelinating plaques (Arnold neurofilament and neural cell adhesion molecule immuno- et al) 1992;31:235 cytochemistry of Huntington’s disease striatum (Nihei Dentate gyrus and Kowall) 1992;31:59 osmolality and nonsynaptic epileptiform bursts in rat CA1 preferential loss of striato-external pallidal projection neu- and dentate gyrus (Roper et al) 1992;31:81 rons in presymptomatic Huntington’s disease (Albin et Depression al) 1992;31:425 electroconvulsive therapy treatment of depression in a pa- striatal D, receptor status in patients with Parkinson’s dis- tient with adult GM2 gangliosidosis (Renshaw et al) ease, striatonigral degeneration, and progressive supra- 1992;31:342 nuclear palsy, measured with ''C-raclopride and posi- Desmopressin tron emission tomography (Brooks et al) 1992;31: DDAVP in the management of nocturia in multiple sclero- 184 sis (Valiquette et al) 1992;31:577 (Letter) Subject Index 701 Dexamethasone experimental allergic encephalomyelitis (Dijkstra et al) vascular differentiation and glucose transporter expression (Letter); (Riskind) (Reply) 1992;31:450 in rat gliomas: effects of steroids (Guerin et al) 1992; Encephaiomyelopathy, subacute necrotizing; see Leigh 31:481 disease Diabetic neuropathies Energy metabolism differences in sensitivity to hyperglycemic hypoxia of iso- does impairment of energy metabolism result in excito- lated rat sensory and motor nerve fibers (Schneider et toxic neuronal death in neurodegenerative illnesses? al) 1992;31:605 (Beal) 1992;31:119 (Neurological progress) DNA, mitochondrial Epidemiology MELAS: clinical features, biochemistry, and molecular ge- revised estimate of the prevalence of multiple sclerosis in netics (Ciafaloni et al) 1992;31:391 the United States (Anderson et al) 1992;31:333 (Issues DNA, viral in clinical neuroscience) detection of JC virus DNA in peripheral lymphocytes Epidural neoplasms from patients with and without progressive multifocal occult epidural chloroma complicated by acute paraplegia leukoencephalopathy (Tornatore et al) 1992;31:454 following lumbar puncture (Wong et al) 1992;31:110 (Expedited publication) Epilepsy localization of herpes simplex virus and varicella zoster localization of extratemporal epileptic foci during ictal sin- virus DNA in human ganglia (Mahalingam et al) 1992; gle photon emission computed tomography (Marks et 31:444 al) 1992;31:250 presence of HTLV-I proviral DNA in central nervous sys- magnetic resonance image—based hippocampal volumetry: tem of patients with HTLV-I—associated myelopathy correlation with outcome after temporal lobectomy (Kira et al) 1992;31:39 (Jack Jr et al) 1992;31:138 Dopamine occipital lobe epilepsy: clinical characteristics, seizure transplantation of fetal dopamine neurons in Parkinson’s spread patterns, and results of surgery (Williamson et al) disease: one-year clinical and neurophysiological obser- 1992;31:3 vations in two patients with putaminal implants (Lindvall osmolality and nonsynaptic epileptiform bursts in rat CA1 et al) 1992;31:155 and dentate gyrus (Roper et al) 1992;31:81 transplantation of fetal dopamine neurons in Parkinson’s parietal lobe epilepsy: diagnostic considerations and results disease: PET [{!8F]6-1-fluorodopa studies in two patients of surgery (Williamson et al) 1992;31:193 with putaminal implants (Sawle et al) 1992;31:166 Epilepsy, temporal lobe Dopamine receptor; see Receptors, dopamine functional neuroimaging strategy in temporal lobe epi- Doppler ultrasonography; see Ultrasonography lepsy: a comparative study of '*FDG-PET and ”™Tc- Dorsal root ganglion; see Ganglia, spinal HMPAO-SPECT (Ryvlin et al) 1992;31:650 D2 receptor; see Receptors, dopamine quantitative magnetic resonance in temporal lobe epilepsy: Dysgraphia; see Writing relationship to neuropathology and neuropsychological Dyskinesia; see Movement disorders function (Lencz et al) 1992;31:629 Essential tremor; see Tremor Electroconvulsive therapy Ethanol; see Alcohol, ethyl electroconvulsive therapy treatment of depression in a pa- Excitotoxins; see Neurotoxins tient with adult GM2 gangliosidosis (Renshaw et al) Experimental allergic encephalomyelitis; see Encephalo- 1992;31:342 myelitis, allergic Electroencephalography Experimental allergic neuritis; see Neuritis, experimental occipital lobe epilepsy: clinical characteristics, seizure allergic spread patterns, and results of surgery (Williamson et al) Extracellular space 1992;31:5 osmolality and nonsynaptic epileptiform bursts in rat CA1 outcome after ischemia in the developing sheep brain: an and dentate gyrus (Roper et al) 1992;31:81 electroencephalographic and histological study (Wil- Extratemporal epilepsy; see Epilepsy liams et al) 1992;31:14 Eye movements parietal lobe epilepsy: diagnostic considerations and results paresis of contralateral smooth pursuit and normal vestibu- of surgery (Williamson et al) 1992;31:193 lar smooth eye movements after unilateral brainstem le- Electromyography sions (Johnston et al) 1992;31:495 parkinsonian bradykinesia is due to depression in the rate Wallenberg’s syndrome: lateropulsion, cyclorotation, and of rise of muscle activity (Godaux et al) 1992;31:93 subjective visual vertical in thirty-six patients (Dieterich voluntary activation and fiber density of fasciculations in and Brandt) 1992;31:399 motor neuron disease (Guiloff and Modarres-Sadeghi) 1992;31:416 Fabry disease; see Angiokeratoma corporis diffusum Electrophysiology Familial amyloidotic polyneuropathy; see Amyloidosis bilateral striopallidodentate calcinosis: cerebrospinal fluid, Fasciculation imaging, and electrophysiological studies (Manyam et al) voluntary activation and fiber density of fasciculations in 1992;31:379 motor neuron disease (Guiloff and Modarres-Sadeghi) Encephalomyelitis 1992;31:416 autoimmune inflammation of astrocyte transplants (Lublin Fatty acid desaturases et al) 1992;31:519 cytochrome c oxidase deficiency and long-chain acyl coen- shared T cell receptor gene usage in experimental allergic zyme A dehydrogenase deficiency with Leigh’s subacute neuritis and encephalomyelitis (Clark et al) 1992;31:587 necrotizing encephalomyelopathy (Reichmann et al) Encephalomyelitis, allergic 1992;31:107 therapeutic effect of bromocriptine on acute and chronic '8EDG-PET; see Tomography, emission-computed 702 Subject Index Fetal tissue transplantation 1784" PRNP mutation in families of European origin transplantation of fetal dopamine neurons in Parkinson’s (Goldfarb et al) 1992;31:274 disease: one-year clinical and neurophysiological obser- familial amyloidotic polyneuropathy: report of patients vations in two patients with putaminal implants (Lindvall heterozygous for the transthyretin Gly** gene (Mura- et al) 1992;31:155 kami et al) 1992;31:340 transplantation of fetal dopamine neurons in Parkinson’s GM1 gangliosidosis in adults: clinical and molecular analy- disease: PET {!8F]6-1-fluorodopa studies in two patients sis of 16 Japanese patients (Yoshida et al) 1992;31:328 with putaminal implants (Sawle et al) 1992;31:166 novel point mutation in the mitochondrial (RNAYUUP) Fluid balance; see Water and electrolyte balance gene in a family with mitochondrial myopathy (Goto et Flumazenil al) 1992;31:672 idiopathic recurring stupor: a case with possible involv- phenotypic characteristics of familial Creutzfeldt-Jakob dis- ment of the gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA)ergic sys- ease associated with the codon 1784" PRNP mutation tem (Tinuper et al) 1992;31:503 (Brown et al) 1992;31:282 Fluorodopa primary structure of the adult human skeletal muscle 3-O-methyldopa administration does not alter fluorodopa voltage-dependent sodium channel (George Jr et al) transport into the brain (Guttman et al) 1992;31:638 1992;31:131 Fluorodopa positron emission tomography; see Tomogra- recent progress toward understanding the molecular biol- phy, emission-computed ogy of von Recklinghausen neurofibromatosis (Gut- Fluorvuracil mann and Collins) 1992;31:555 (Brief review) multifocal inflammatory leukoencephalopathy with 5-flu- shared T cell receptor gene usage in experimental allergic orouracil and levamisole (Hook et al) 1992;31:262 neuritis and encephalomyelitis (Clark et al) 1992;31:587 Focal conduction block; see Nerve block uncommon phenotype for a codon 178 mutation of the Fragile X syndrome human PrP gene (Laplanche et al) 1992;31:345 (Letter) cyclic AMP metabolism in fragile X syndrome (Berry- Genetics, biochemical Kravis and Huttenlocher) 1992;31:22 MELAS: clinical features, biochemistry, and molecular ge- Frontal lobe netics (Ciafaloni et al) 1992;31:391 progressive language disorder due to lobar atrophy (Snow- Gilliatt, Roger William den et al) 1992;31:174 Roger William Gilliatt, 1922-1991 (McDonald) 1992;31: Future 228 (Obituary) twentieth century (Asbury and Aring) 1992;31:669 (New Glioma horizons in neurology) low-grade gliomas: when to treat? (Shapiro) 1992;31:437 (Editorial) suspected low-grade glioma: is deferring treatment safe? GABA (Recht et al) 1992;31:431 idiopathic recurring stupor: a case with possible involv- vascular differentiation and glucose transporter expression ment of the gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA)ergic sys- in rat gliomas: effects of steroids (Guerin et al) 1992; tem (Tinuper et al) 1992;31:503 31:481 Gamma-aminobutyric acid; see GABA in vivo imaging of glucose consumption and lactate concen- Gamma interferon; see Interferons tration in human gliomas (Herholz et al) 1992;31:319 Ganglia Globus pallidus localization of herpes simplex virus and varicella zoster preferential loss of striato-external pallidal projection neu- virus DNA in human ganglia (Mahalingam et al) 1992; rons in presymptomatic Huntington’s disease (Albin et 31:444 al) 1992;31:425 Ganglia, spinal Glucose focal conduction block in the dorsal root ganglion in exper- vascular differentiation and glucose transporter expression imental allergic neuritis (Stanley et al) 1992;31:27 in rat gliomas: effects of steroids (Guerin et al) 1992; Gangliosides 31:481 sensory neuropathy associated with monoclonal immuno- in vivo imaging of glucose consumption and lactate concen- globulin to GD1b gangliosides (Daune et al) 1992;31: tration in human gliomas (Herholz et al) 1992;31:319 683 Glutamates serum immunoglobulin antibody to ganglioside GQ]1b is a chronic neuroleptic treatment: D2 dopamine receptor su- possible marker of Miller Fisher syndrome (Chiba et al) persensitivity and striatal glutamatergic transmission 1992;31:677 (Calabresi et al) 1992;31:366 Gangliosidosis immunological detection of glutamate receptor subtypes electroconvulsive therapy treatment of depression in a pa- in human CNS (Blackstone et al) 1992;31:680 tient with adult GM2 gangliosidosis (Renshaw et al) G(M1) ganglioside 1992;31:342 experimental conduction block induced by serum from a GM1 gangliosidosis in adults: clinical and molecular analy- patient with anti-GM1 antibodies (Santoro et al) 1992; sis of 16 Japanese patients (Yoshida et al) 1992;31:328 31:385 GAP-43; see Proteins GM1 gangliosidosis; see Gangliosidosis Gene carriers; see Heterozygote GM2 gangliosidosis; see Gangliosidosis Gene expression Guillain-Barré syndrome; see Polyradiculoneuritis GAP-43 gene expression is increased in anterior horn cells of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (Parhad et al) 1992;31: Haloperidol 593 chronic neuroleptic treatment: D2 dopamine receptor su- Genes persensitivity and striatal glutamatergic transmission Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease cosegregates with the codon (Calabresi et al) 1992;31:366 Subject Index 703 Headache cultured from infectious brain tissue (Brinkmann et al) spectrum of neurological disease in patients with systemic 1992;31:361 cancer (Clouston et al) 1992;31:268 relapsing and remitting human immunodeficiency virus— Head injuries associated leukoencephalomyelopathy (Berger et al) acquired selective signature dysgraphia (Regueiro et al) 1992;31:34 1992;31:115 (Letter) undetectable tumor necrosis factor-alpha in spinal fluid Heart diseases from HIV-1—infected patients (Shaskan et al) (Letter); monoaminergic and cholinergic synaptic markers in the (Castagna et al) (Reply) 1992;31:687 nucleus basalis of Meynert (nbM): normal age-related HLA antigens changes and the effect of heart disease and Alzheimer’s idiopathic childhood stroke is associated with human leu- disease (Sparks et al) 1992;31:611 kocyte antigen (HLA)-B51 (Mintz et al) 1992;31:675 Hemorrhage 'H magnetic resonance spectroscopy; see Nuclear magnetic distribution of cisternal blood in patients with acute hydro- resonance cephalus after subarachnoid hemorrhage (Hasan and Homeostasis Tanghe) 1992;31:374 familial periodic cerebellar ataxia: a problem of cerebellar Hereditary diseases intracellular pH homeostasis (Bain et al) 1992;31:147 Chiari type I malformation in two monozygotic twins and Homovanillic acid first-degree relatives (Stovner et al) 1992;31:220 lack of changes in ventricular cerebrospinal fluid concen- Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease cosegregates with the codon trations of homovanillic acid following acute challenge 1784" PRNP mutation in families of European origin with levodopa (Moussa et al) (Letter); (Olanow and Ce- (Goldfarb et al) 1992;31:274 darbaum) (Reply) 1992;31:113 follow-up study of isolated cases of suspected Huntington’s HTLV-I disease (Bateman et al) 1992;31:293 presence of HTLV-I proviral DNA in central nervous sys- genetic association and linkage analysis of the apolipopro- tem of patients with HTLV-I—associated myelopathy tein CII locus and familial Alzheimer’s disease (Schel- (Kira et al) 1992;31:39 lenberg et al) 1992;31:223 HTLV-I associated myelopathy; see Paraparesis, tropical phenotypic characteristics of familial Creutzfeldt-Jakob dis- spastic ease associated with the codon 1784 PRNP mutation Human immunodeficiency virus; see HIV (Brown et al) 1992;31:282 Human leukocyte antigen; see HLA antigens Hereditary motor and sensory neuropathies; see Neurop- Huntington chorea athies, hereditary motor and sensory follow-up study of isolated cases of suspected Huntington’s Herpes simplex virus; see Herpesvirus hominis disease (Bateman et al) 1992;31:293 Herpesvirus hominis neurofilament and neural cell adhesion molecule immuno- localization of herpes simplex virus and varicella zoster cytochemistry of Huntington’s disease striatum (Nihei virus DNA in human ganglia (Mahalingam et al) 1992; and Kowall) 1992;31:59 31:444 preferential loss of striato-external pallidal projection neu- Heterezvgote rons in presymptomatic Huntington’s disease (Albin et corticaily evoked motor responses in patients with al) 1992;31:425 Xp22.3-linked Kallmann’s syndrome and in female gene putamen volume reduction on magnetic resonance imaging carriers (Danek et al) 1992;31:299 exceeds caudate changes in mild Huntington’s disease familial amyloidotic polyneuropathy: report of patients (Harris et al) 1992;31:69 heterozygous for the transthyretin Gly‘? gene (Mura- Hybridization kami et al) 1992;31:340 JC virus infection and Alzheimer’s disease: reappraisal of High-affinity agonist receptor binding sites; see Binding an in situ hybridization approach (Heinonen et al) sites 1992;31:439 Hippocampus Hydrocephalus magnetic resonance image—based hippocampal volumetry: distribution of cisternal blood in patients with acute hydro- correlation with outcome after temporal lobectomy cephalus after subarachnoid hemorrhage (Hasan and (Jack Jr et al) 1992;31:138 Tanghe) 1992;31:374 osmolality and nonsynaptic epileptiform bursts in rat CA1 Hydrocortisone and dentate gyrus (Roper et al) 1992;31:81 B-adrenergic receptor density and function of peripheral quantitative magnetic resonance in temporal lobe epilepsy: blood mononuclear cells are increased in multiple scle- relationship to neuropathology and neuropsychological rosis: a regulatory role for cortisol and interleukin-1 function (Lencz et al) 1992;31:629 (Zoukos et al) 1992;31:657 Histology Hydrogen-ion concentration outcome after ischemia in the developing sheep brain: an familial periodic cerebellar ataxia: a problem of cerebellar electroencephalographic and histological study (Wil- intracellular pH homeostasis (Bain et al) 1992;31:147 liams et al) 1992;31:14 Hyperekplexia; see Startle disease Historical article Hyperglycemia twentieth century (Asbury and Aring) 1992;31:669 (New differences in sensitivity to hyperglycemic hypoxia of iso- horizons in neurology) lated rat sensory and motor nerve fibers (Schneider et HIV al) 1992;31:605 cytokine expression in the brain during the acquired Hyperperfusion; see Perfusion immunodeficiency syndrome (Tyor et al) 1992;31: Hypervolemic therapy 349 hypervolemic therapy prevents volume contraction but not human immunodeficiency virus infection in microglia: cor- hyponatremia following subarachnoid hemorrhage (Dir- relation between cells infected in the brain and cells inger et al) 1992;31:543 704 Subject Index

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