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INDEXES TO VOLUME 43 Boncinelli E, 123 Codazzi F, 340 Engel AG, 480, 719 Author Bordoni A, 110 Cohan SL, 79 EU Collaborative Study Boudouresques J, 526 Cole AJ, 548 Group for CJD, 763 Index Bourdette DN, 79 Coleman LT, 514 Evans A, 499 Bowery NG, 618 Comi G, 340, 809 Boyages SC, 350 Comi GP, 110 Fahn S, 551 Braiman J, 79 Consiglio A, 340 Faiella A, 123 Brambilla E, 340 Cookfair DL, 79 Ablanedo P, 397 Brandt T, 164 Cornblath D, 688, 839 Faldon M, 729 Adér HJ, 499 Branten AJW, 265 Cornblath DR, 547 Farlow MR, 521 Agid Y, 297, 561 Brashear A, 521 Cornford EM, 801 Farmer S, 729 Aguirre T, 452 Breakefield XO, 669 Covey DF, 664 Farrer M, 394 Alam JJ, 79 Bresolin N, 110 Crain B, 673 Farrer MJ, 380 Al-Chalabi A, 390 Brice A, 297 Crawford TO, 143 Faught E, 274 Ali Chérif A, 526 Brierley EJ, 217 Crimmins DS, 350 Fazilat S, 41 Alperovitch A, 763 Briolotti V, 640 Crook R, 394 Fazilat S, 41 Andermann F, 687 Bronstein AM, 729 Cudkowicz ME, 703 Federici M, 613 Andersen H, 72 Bronstein Y, 485 Cunningham VJ, 618 Fields HL, 272 Andresen BS, 540 Brooks DJ, 618 Cutrer FM, 25 Fietzek U, 608 Anderson L, 815 Brosnan CF, 384 Czep M, 458 Figlewicz DA, 279 Andreadis A, 815 Filippi M, 332, 340, 499, Brown RH Jr, 645, 703 Antonini A, 253 Brown WT, 106 809 Aoki M, 645 D’Agruma L, 98 Fischer JS, 79 Brownell A-L, 387 Archelos JJ, 15 Brownscheidle CM, 79 Dalakas M, 661 Fisher EMC, 380 Arenas J, 397 Briining R, 164 D’Alessandro M, 763 Flanigan KM, 143 Arwert F, 494 D’Amore J, 654 Forno LS, 768 Bruzzi P, 499 Asbury AK, 547 Bufler J, 458 Date H, 273 Fortunato F, 110 Augood SJ, 669 Dean AC, 661 Fowler DR, 673 Burgoon MP, 236 Ausenda CD, 110 DeCarli C, 41 Franceschina L, 110 Burwinkel B, 326 Deimling M, 164 Frank JA, 116, 499 Butler AC, 380 Delacourte A, 193 Franke C, 458 Baird VH, 618 Butler IJ, 521 Delasnerie-Laupretre N, Fraser RAR, 576 Balin BJ, 259 Byrne E, 350 763 Free SL, 273 Balkany A, 654 Delgado-Escueta AV, 485, Friberg IK, 669 Ball MJ, 131 801 Frontali M, 244 Barber PC, 380 Cabello A, 397 DeLorey TM, 485 FSH Consortium, 279 Barchi RL, 171 Calabresi P, 586 Denckla MB, 688 Fyhr I-M, 127 Barkhof F, 332, 499 Calabresi PA, 116 Denis F, 684 Barnes PD, 224 Calne DB, 768 de Silva R, 763 Barnett JL, 673 Camfield PR, 143 de Smet MD, 534 Gaillard WD, 41 Bartolozzi C, 244 Campion M, 79 Galpern W, 387 Deuschl G, 634 Bartoszak DM, 79 Campos Y, 397 Devlin ME, 236 Gambarelli D, 526 Bash CN, 116 Camu W, 640 Gao S, 545 Dichgans J, 116 Bebin M, 274 Cancel G, 297 Garcia K, 46 Didic M, 526 Bech E, 72 Carr L, 680 Garcia MC, 561 Ding X-S, 259 Benabid AL, 180 Carrara F, 98 Garren H, 4 DiStefano PS, 46 Benarroch E, 839 Carson SR, 46 Dobyns WB, 521 Garruto RM, 815 Benarroch EE, 156 Caselli RJ, 768 Gasparini P, 98 Dougherty DS, 79 Benazzouz A, 180 Cassiman JJ, 452 Gasperini C, 332 Doyle TJ, 56 Benecke R, 634 Cataldo AM, 673 Gauvreau D, 193 Duff K, 256 Benedetti MS, 212 Cavazos JE, 413 Gaymard B, 297 Dumas M, 684 Bentley CR, 729 Cedarbaum JM, 46 Gearing AJH, 815 Duncan JS, 618 Berkovic SF, 435 Centonze D, 586 Gee MN, 801 Diirr A, 297 Bernardi G, 586, 613 Chang Y-S, 792 Gefeller O, 32 Dziewczapolski G, 561 Bertram EH III, 748 Chassande B, 640 Geller BA, 645 Bianchi MC, 244 Checler F, 673 Gershanik O, 561 Bird TD, 131, 815 Chen C, 703 Eckman C, 256 Gibson WPR, 350 Blahd WH, 801 Chioza BA, 390 Edgar M, 576 Gilden DH, 236 Bodemer M, 32 Choi K, 79 Eidelberg D, 253 Gilgenkrantz H, 205 Bodine SC, 46 Clementi E, 340 Eldemire DA, 545 Gilliam F, 274 Boles L, 394 Clements JM, 815 Emslie-Smith A, 719 Glocker F-X, 608 Bonanni P, 472 Cliffer KD, 46 Enayat ZE, 390 Goadsby PJ, 272, 711 Bonci A, 613 Coats ME, 79 Endo K, 288 Goebel HH, 143 January issue, pp 1-148; February issue, pp 149-278; March issue, pp 279-410; April issue, pp 411-550; May issue, pp 551—690; June issue, pp 691-858. 840 Copyright © 1998 by the American Neurological Association INDEXES TO VOLUME 43 Boncinelli E, 123 Codazzi F, 340 Engel AG, 480, 719 Author Bordoni A, 110 Cohan SL, 79 EU Collaborative Study Boudouresques J, 526 Cole AJ, 548 Group for CJD, 763 Index Bourdette DN, 79 Coleman LT, 514 Evans A, 499 Bowery NG, 618 Comi G, 340, 809 Boyages SC, 350 Comi GP, 110 Fahn S, 551 Braiman J, 79 Consiglio A, 340 Faiella A, 123 Brambilla E, 340 Cookfair DL, 79 Ablanedo P, 397 Brandt T, 164 Cornblath D, 688, 839 Faldon M, 729 Adér HJ, 499 Branten AJW, 265 Cornblath DR, 547 Farlow MR, 521 Agid Y, 297, 561 Brashear A, 521 Cornford EM, 801 Farmer S, 729 Aguirre T, 452 Breakefield XO, 669 Covey DF, 664 Farrer M, 394 Alam JJ, 79 Bresolin N, 110 Crain B, 673 Farrer MJ, 380 Al-Chalabi A, 390 Brice A, 297 Crawford TO, 143 Faught E, 274 Ali Chérif A, 526 Brierley EJ, 217 Crimmins DS, 350 Fazilat S, 41 Alperovitch A, 763 Briolotti V, 640 Crook R, 394 Fazilat S, 41 Andermann F, 687 Bronstein AM, 729 Cudkowicz ME, 703 Federici M, 613 Andersen H, 72 Bronstein Y, 485 Cunningham VJ, 618 Fields HL, 272 Andresen BS, 540 Brooks DJ, 618 Cutrer FM, 25 Fietzek U, 608 Anderson L, 815 Brosnan CF, 384 Czep M, 458 Figlewicz DA, 279 Andreadis A, 815 Filippi M, 332, 340, 499, Brown RH Jr, 645, 703 Antonini A, 253 Brown WT, 106 809 Aoki M, 645 D’Agruma L, 98 Fischer JS, 79 Brownell A-L, 387 Archelos JJ, 15 Brownscheidle CM, 79 Dalakas M, 661 Fisher EMC, 380 Arenas J, 397 Briining R, 164 D’Alessandro M, 763 Flanigan KM, 143 Arwert F, 494 D’Amore J, 654 Forno LS, 768 Bruzzi P, 499 Asbury AK, 547 Bufler J, 458 Date H, 273 Fortunato F, 110 Augood SJ, 669 Dean AC, 661 Fowler DR, 673 Burgoon MP, 236 Ausenda CD, 110 DeCarli C, 41 Franceschina L, 110 Burwinkel B, 326 Deimling M, 164 Frank JA, 116, 499 Butler AC, 380 Delacourte A, 193 Franke C, 458 Baird VH, 618 Butler IJ, 521 Delasnerie-Laupretre N, Fraser RAR, 576 Balin BJ, 259 Byrne E, 350 763 Free SL, 273 Balkany A, 654 Delgado-Escueta AV, 485, Friberg IK, 669 Ball MJ, 131 801 Frontali M, 244 Barber PC, 380 Cabello A, 397 DeLorey TM, 485 FSH Consortium, 279 Barchi RL, 171 Calabresi P, 586 Denckla MB, 688 Fyhr I-M, 127 Barkhof F, 332, 499 Calabresi PA, 116 Denis F, 684 Barnes PD, 224 Calne DB, 768 de Silva R, 763 Barnett JL, 673 Camfield PR, 143 de Smet MD, 534 Gaillard WD, 41 Bartolozzi C, 244 Campion M, 79 Galpern W, 387 Deuschl G, 634 Bartoszak DM, 79 Campos Y, 397 Devlin ME, 236 Gambarelli D, 526 Bash CN, 116 Camu W, 640 Gao S, 545 Dichgans J, 116 Bebin M, 274 Cancel G, 297 Garcia K, 46 Didic M, 526 Bech E, 72 Carr L, 680 Garcia MC, 561 Ding X-S, 259 Benabid AL, 180 Carrara F, 98 Garren H, 4 DiStefano PS, 46 Benarroch E, 839 Carson SR, 46 Dobyns WB, 521 Garruto RM, 815 Benarroch EE, 156 Caselli RJ, 768 Gasparini P, 98 Dougherty DS, 79 Benazzouz A, 180 Cassiman JJ, 452 Gasperini C, 332 Doyle TJ, 56 Benecke R, 634 Cataldo AM, 673 Gauvreau D, 193 Duff K, 256 Benedetti MS, 212 Cavazos JE, 413 Gaymard B, 297 Dumas M, 684 Bentley CR, 729 Cedarbaum JM, 46 Gearing AJH, 815 Duncan JS, 618 Berkovic SF, 435 Centonze D, 586 Gee MN, 801 Diirr A, 297 Bernardi G, 586, 613 Chang Y-S, 792 Gefeller O, 32 Dziewczapolski G, 561 Bertram EH III, 748 Chassande B, 640 Geller BA, 645 Bianchi MC, 244 Checler F, 673 Gershanik O, 561 Bird TD, 131, 815 Chen C, 703 Eckman C, 256 Gibson WPR, 350 Blahd WH, 801 Chioza BA, 390 Edgar M, 576 Gilden DH, 236 Bodemer M, 32 Choi K, 79 Eidelberg D, 253 Gilgenkrantz H, 205 Bodine SC, 46 Clementi E, 340 Eldemire DA, 545 Gilliam F, 274 Boles L, 394 Clements JM, 815 Emslie-Smith A, 719 Glocker F-X, 608 Bonanni P, 472 Cliffer KD, 46 Enayat ZE, 390 Goadsby PJ, 272, 711 Bonci A, 613 Coats ME, 79 Endo K, 288 Goebel HH, 143 January issue, pp 1-148; February issue, pp 149-278; March issue, pp 279-410; April issue, pp 411-550; May issue, pp 551—690; June issue, pp 691-858. 840 Copyright © 1998 by the American Neurological Association Goetschalckx K, 452 Howard FM Jr, 768 Kilimann MW, 326 Liu JSH, 384 Goldman SA, 576 Howell RA, 435 Kim J-M, 792 Livet MO, 485 Goodkin DE, 79 Hsu CY, 664 Kim K-M, 792 Livni E, 387 Goodman RR, 576 Hu R, 664 Kimura J, 275, 598 Llena J, 654 Graham BA, 661 Hu Y, 664 Kinkel RP, 79 Lloyd GK, 311 Granger CV, 79 Hua LL, 384 Kish SJ, 768 Lock C, 4 Graus F, 400 Hunneman DH, 835 Kitamoto T, 826 Low PA, 156 Greenberg J, 259 Hiippi PS, 224 Kjos BO, 756 Liicking C-H, 608 Gregersen N, 540 Hutton M, 256 Knip M, 446 Luseko J, 545 Gresty MA, 729 Hyland K, 521 Knowlton RC, 756 Lynch T, 394 Griffin JW, 143 Kobayashi T, 120 Griggs RC, 279 lannetti P, 123 Koene RAP, 265 Grimaldi LME, 340 Ibe T, 212 Koepp MJ, 618 Macharia W, 684 Grohovaz F, 340 Idezuka J, 288 Koga Y, 835 Malafosse A, 640 Gross DW, 687 Igarashi S, 288 Kohlschiitter A, 143 Malin J-P, 326 Grossman M, 259 livanainen M, 465 Koivunen R, 446 Mandelkern MA, 801 Grossman RI, 499 Ikeda A, 598 Kokmen E, 303 Maraganore D, 394 Gubellini P, 586 Imura T, 275 Kolb H-J, 627 Maraganore DM, 768 Guerrini R, 472, 485 Inuzuka T, 288 Korenke GC, 835 Marfia GA, 586 Guilleminault C, 135 Irie F, 829 Korinthenberg R, 608, 634 Marques W Jr, 680 Guthrie B, 274 Isacson O, 387 Kornberg AJ, 514 Martens-Davidson AL, 79 Gwinn K, 394 Ishiguro H, 273 Koudsie A, 180 Martin LJ, 673 Isojarvi JIT, 446 Krack P, 180 Martin MA, 397 Ito J, 288 Kraemer DLA, 756 Martin R, 116 Haase G, 205 Ivnik RJ, 303 Kraner SD, 171 Martinius J, 634 Hall KS, 545 Krarup C, 205 Martino G, 340, 809 Halmagyi GM, 403 Kraus H, 236 Maruyama W, 212 Haltia M, 465 Jack CR Jr, 303 Kretzschmar HA, 32 Mascalchi M, 244 Haltiner AM, 756 Jackson MJ, 507 Krumholz A, 549 Mass MK, 79 Hand KSP, 618 Jacobs LD, 79 Kubisch C, 326 Mathijs G, 452 Handa S, 829 Jakobsen J, 72 Kuwana Y, 507 Matsumine H, 120 Hanefeld F, 835 James OFW, 217 Kuzniecky R, 274 Matthews TD, 729 Hardy J, 256, 394 Jenner P, 507 Matuda S, 120 Harper CM, 480 Jeon BS, 792 Mayer E, 406 Harrison-Restelli C, 576 Jeong J-M, 792 Labbé C, 618 Mazzocco MMM, 782 Hartung H-P, 15, 427 Johnson MA, 217 Lai D, 56 McFarland HF, 116, 499 Harvey AS, 514 Johnson R, 102 Lai HM, 332 McKenna-Yasek D, 703 Hasegawa H, 756 Johnson RT, 1, 689 Lajaunie M, 79 Meenken C, 534 Hatta J, 41 Johnson WG, 106, 394 Landa R, 782 Mehta ND, 256 Hattori Y, 677 Jolesz FA, 224 Landaw EM, 801 Meininger V, 640 Hay DA, 435 Landis T, 406 Menaker M, 748 Hayashi M, 267 Kaczmarski A, 106 Lassmann H, 465 Menalled LB, 561 Hayashi T, 288 Kaczmarski W, 106 Lazzarini AM, 106 Menzaghi F, 311 Hayman M, 514 Kahn A, 205 Le Bas JF, 180 Mercuri NB, 613 He YY, 664 Kanda T, 267, 507 Lee EJ, 25 Meyer B-U, 360, 608 Hedley-Whyte ET, 703 Kanno M, 677 Lee M-C, 792 Meyer MJ, 79 Heinen F, 608 Kappelle LJ, 494 Lee MK, 673 Miller DH, 332, 499 Heinz ER, 413 Karjalainen-Lindsberg M-L, Lee S-B, 792 Miller K, 427 Hendrie HC, 545 738 Lee SC, 384 Mima T, 598 Herndon RM, 79 Kasama T, 829 Lee VM-Y, 259 Minassian BA, 485 Higuchi J, 826 Kase H, 507 Leenders KL, 253 Mitrova E, 763 Hirabayashi Y, 829 Kaste M, 738 Leigh PN, 390 Miyatake T, 288 Hirata K, 546, 685, 829 Kataoka S, 403 Lennon VA, 370 Mizuno Y, 120 Hirose G, 403 Kates WR, 782 Lewis DR, 46 Mizusawa H, 267 Hirota K, 273 Kato H, 835 Lewis DV, 413 Moggio M, 110 Hodges JR, 151 Katzman R, 7 Li LM, 687 Molyneux P, 499 Hoffmann D, 180 Kaufmann WE, 782 Lieberman AP, 259 Molyneux PD, 332 Hofman A, 763 Kawada J, 403 Lightowlers RN, 217 Mora M, 98 Holler E, 627 Kawamata J, 275 Limburg M, 494 Morgan OS, 545 Hopkins IJ, 514 Kawas CH, 673 Limousin P, 180 Morgan P, 465 Hopper JL, 435 Kessler JA, 654 Lin C-LG, 645 Morris JGL, 350 Hornykiewicz O, 768 Kessling AM, 380 Lindemuth R, 326 Morrison D, 259 Horsfield MA, 499, 809 Keyoung HM, 576 Lindsay RM, 46 Mortier W, 326 Horvitz HR, 645 Kida E, 106 Lindsberg PJ, 738 Moseley IF, 332 Hoskin KL, 711 Kieseier BC, 427 Lippa CF, 102 Moskowitz MA, 25 Hosler BA, 645 Kikinis R, 224 Lipsett LJ, 350 Mostofsky SH, 782 Houzen H, 677 Kikuchi S, 677 Liu H-G, 274 Motomura M, 677 Author Index 841 Moulard B, 640 Pelayo R, 135 Rubio JC, 397 Spalice A, 123 Mountz J, 274 Penney JB Jr, 669 Rudick RA, 79 Spuler S, 719 Muenter MD, 768 Perez-Tur J, 256, 394 Ruff RL, 154, 370 Stambler N, 46 Miiller U, 634 Petersen RC, 303 Rybak S, 654 Standaert DG, 669 The Multiple Sclerosis Philippart M, 485 Steele J, 394 Collaborative Research Piddlesden S, 465 Steinberger D, 634 Group, 79 Pierrot-Deseilligny C, 297 Sahashi K, 212 Steinman L, 4 Multiple Sclerosis Genetics Pincus DW, 576 Sahota A, 545 Stenroos ES, 106 Group, 530 Pinter MJ, 171 Sairanen T, 738 Storch MK, 465 Munsat TL, 645 Pisani A, 586 Saiz A, 400 Straube A, 627 Munschauer FE III, 79 Pischel HB, 427 Sakakibara S-i, 576 Straume M, 748 Murer MG, 561 Pitz R, 458 Salachas F, 640 Strupp M, 164 Muthane U, 283 Plant GT, 729 Salani S, 110 Sue CM, 350 Myllyla VV, 446 Plasmati R, 244 Salazar AM, 79 Sumi SM, 131 Ploner CJ, 297 Salvi F, 244 Suzuki A, 829 Nagamine T, 598 Pocchiari M, 763 Sancesario G, 586 Suzuki T, 273 Pollak P, 180 Sanchez del Rio M, 25 Swartz BE, 801 Nakamura J, 507 Poncet M, 526 Sanders S, 256 Sweeney MG, 680 Nakamura T, 677 Pongratz D, 326 Santucci M, 472 Nakao N, 212 Nakao Y, 677 Poorkaj P, 815 Saper CB, 149 Taanman J-W, 110 Naoi M, 212 Poorthuis BJHM, 540 Sartucci F, 472 Takagi S, 684 Napoli L, 110 Poser S, 32, 763 Sato S, 661 Takahashi W, 684 Narayana PA, 56 Powell JF, 390 Scarlato G, 110 Takano H, 273, 288 Nedergaard M, 576 Prasher VP, 380 Scarponi M, 613 Takiyama Y, 288 Nemens EJ, 131, 815 Prelle A, 110 Schellenberg GD, 815 Tanaka H, 273, 288 Newton CRJC, 695 Presgrave CM, 350 Scherokman BJ, 79 Tangalos EG, 303 Nguyen T, 46 Preux P-M, 684 Scherzinger AL, 79 Tapanainen JS, 446 Nigro G, 123 Previtali S, 15 Schleuning M, 627 Tashiro K, 677 Nixon RA, 673 Priore RL, 79 Schmalbruch H, 205 Tassinari CA, 244 Nochlin D, 131 Pratek LJ, 143 Schneider JS, 311 Tateishi J, 826 Pullicino PM, 79 Scholte HR, 540 Tawil R, 279 Schon EA, 536 Tegenthoff M, 326 O’Brien PC, 303 Schwarz KO, 106 Tekay A, 446 Odaka M, 829 Quigg M, 748 Sciacco M, 110 Tessa C, 244 Ogasawara T, 403 Sergeant N, 193 Tettenborn B, 326 Ohkoshi N, 267 Radley HE, 46 Shankar SK, 283 Theodore WH, 41 Ohlenbusch A, 835 Radunovic A, 390 Shaw CE, 390 Thesiger CH, 545 Ohnuki Y, 684 Raisman-Vozari R, 561 Sheeder J, 79 Thibodeau SN, 303 Okano H, 576 Ranells J, 143 Shibasaki H, 598 Thomas PK, 680 Okazaki H, 768 Rapin I, 7 Shibuya S, 826 Tilkin P, 452 Oldfors A, 127 Raskind M, 815 Shield LK, 514 Tiranti V, 98 Olsen RW, 485 Rattya J, 446 Shimohama S, 275 Tofts PS, 499 Onkenhout W, 540 Refolo LM, 256 Shimohata T, 273 Tolosa E, 400 Onodera O, 288 Reichmann H, 326 Shin R-W, 826 Tomimitsu H, 267 Onoe K, 684 Reiser M, 164 Shindo K, 837 Tonra JR, 46 @Orntoft TF, 72 Reiss AL, 782 Shinnar S, 411 Tosetti M, 244 Ostergaard L, 25 Reivich M, 259 Shinohara Y, 684 Toyka KV, 15 Otto M, 32 Research Group in Tropical Shiozawa Z, 837 Trojanowski JQ, 259 Owens GP, 236 Neurology, 684 Shirakawa T, 403 Troncoso JC, 673 Oyake M, 288 Reverdin A, 406 Shorvon SD, 273 Trotter J, 15 Oczelius LJ, 669 Ribacoba R, 397 Simon J, 499 Truyen L, 332 Rich MM, 171 Simon JH, 79 Tsang CS, 350 Padovan CS, 627 Richardson MP, 618 Simonian N, 79 Tsuji MK, 224 Paetau A, 738 Richert JR, 79 Siniscalchi A, 613 Tsuji S, 273, 288 Paine M, 729 Riordan-Eva P, 729 Sisodiya SM, 273 Tsunoda S-i, 837 Pakarinen AJ, 446 Ristimaki A, 738 Siuciak JA, 46 Turnbull DM, 217 Pals G, 494 Rivaud-Pechoux S$, 297 Smelt AHM, 540 Pareyson D, 98 Robberecht W, 452 Smialek JE, 673 Parisi JE, 156 Robitaille Y, 193 Smith GE, 303 Uhl GR, 555 US Modafinil in Narcolepsy Park JS, 46 Rocca MA, 332, 809 Smith LA, 507 Park S-S, 792 Roricht S$, 360 Smith TW, 102 Multicenter Study Parkinson Study Group, Rosen BR, 25 Smith-Jensen T, 236 Group, 88 318 Rosenbaum DM, 654 Smithson IL, 156 Parmeggiani A, 472 Rostad SW, 756 Snow BJ, 768 Valenza N, 406 Parmeggiani L, 472 Rothstein JD, 645 Song H-C, 792 Valldeoriola F, 400 Paty DW, 499 Rowland LP, 277, 691 Sorensen AG, 25 Valls-Solé J, 400 Pearce RKB, 507 Rubin AJ, 106 Sorensen J, 205 Valzania F, 244 842 Author Index van den Berg JSP, 494 Wattez A, 193 Wilkus RJ, 756 Yoon K-Y, 792 Van Den Bosch L, 452 Wavrant-De Vrieze F, 394 Will RG, 763 Yoshii F, 684 van den Horn GJ, 534 Weber AM, 265 Wiltfang J, 32 Yoshino H, 829 van der Meer JTM, 534 Weber T, 32 Windl O, 32 Yoshino M, 835 van Duijn C, 763 Weber Y, 634 Wintzen AR, 540 Yoshioka A, 403 van Duinen SG, 540 Wei[GermB]brich B, 15 Wisniewski KF, 106 Young AB, 669 VanLandingham KE, 413 Wiederholt WC, 815 Wisniewski TM, 106 Younkin S, 256 Van Ness P, 485 Weiffenbach B, 279 Woiciechowsky C, 360 Yousry TA, 332, 627 Van Paesschen W, 618 Weinstock-Guttman B, 79 Wolinsky JS, 56, 499 Yuasa T, 288 Van Velson M, 311 Weiss HD, 277 Wood NW, 680 Yuki N, 546, 685, 839 Vernant J-C, 684 Weisskoff RM, 25 Wu RH, 164 Yung WKA, 548 Volpe JJ, 224 Wijsman E, 815 Wyler AR, 756 Vorgerd M, 326 Weller M, 116 Zelante L, 98 Vossler DG, 756 Wells GMA, 427 Zerr 1, 32, 763 Vuilleumier P, 406 Wende K, 79 Xu YC, 303 Zeviani M, 98, 110 West RJ, 380 Zhang Q, 485 Walker UA, 536 Westerveld A, 494 Yager D, 256 Zhong N, 106 Warfield S, 224 Wetzels JFM, 265 Yamada KA, 664 Zientara GP, 224 Waring SC, 303 Whitham RH, 79 Yasha TC, 283 Zimmerman AW, 782 Warrell DA, 695 Wick M, 458 Yazawa S, 598 Zipp F, 116 Warsofsky IS, 782 Wilichowski E, 835 Yokota T, 267 Zlotchenko E, 46 Author Index 843 hippocampal atrophy and apolipoprotein E genotype are Subject Index independently associated with Alzheimer’s disease (Jack et al) 1998;43:303 medial temporal lobe in dementia with Lewy bodies: a comparative study with Alzheimer’s disease (Lippa et al) 1998;43:102 Abnormalities molecular mapping of Alzheimer-type dementia in cytomegalovirus infection and schizencephaly: case reports Down’s syndrome (Prasher et al) 1998;43:380 (Iannetti et al) 1998;43:123 neuropathology of preclinical and clinical late-onset Alz- Accidental falls heimer’s disease (Troncoso et al) 1998;43:673 “all fall down”: the mechanism of orthostatic hypotension permanent pure amnestic syndrome of insidious onset re- in multiple systems atrophy and Parkinson’s disease lated to Alzheimer’s disease (Didic et al) 1998;43:526 (Saper) 1998;43:149 (Editorial) vulnerable neuronal subsets in Alzheimer’s and Pick’s dis- Acetylcholine receptors; see Receptors, cholinergic ease are distinguished by their Tt isoform distribution Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome and phosphorylation (Delacourte et al) 1998;43:193 optic neuritis heralding varicella zoster virus retinitis in a Amino acids patient with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome mutations in the glutamate transporter EAAT2 gene do (Meenken et al) 1998;43:534 not cause abnormal EAAT2 transcripts in amyotrophic Acyl-coenzyme A dehydrogenase; see Fatty acid desatu- lateral sclerosis (Aoki et al) 1998;43:645 rases Amnesia Adenosine diffusion-weighted MRI in transient global amnesia: ele- adenosine A5, antagonist: a novel antiparkinsonian agent vated signal intensity in the left mesial temporal lobe in that does not provoke dyskinesia in parkinsonian mon- 7 of 10 patients (Strupp et al) 1998;43:164 keys (Kanda et al) 1998;43:507 permanent pure amnestic syndrome of insidious onset re- Adrenoleukodystrophy lated to Alzheimer’s disease (Didic et al) 1998;43:526 identical mitochondrial DNA in monozygotic twins with unraveling the enigma of transient global amnesia discordant adrenoleukodystrophy phenotype (Wilichow- (Hodges) 1998;43:151 (Editorial) ski et al) 1998;43:836 (Letter) Amyloid angiopathy; see Cerebral amyloid angiopathy Africa Amyloid beta-protein precursor HTLV-I-associated facial nerve palsy in Africans and peo- increased AB42(43) from cell lines expressing presenilin 1 ple of African descent (Preux et al) 1998;43:684 mutations (Mehta et al) 1998;43:256 (Letter) Amyloidosis amyloid myopathy: an underdiagnosed entity (Spuler et Age factors al) 1998;43:719 low numbers and no loss of melanized nigral neurons with Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis increasing age in normal human brains from India genetic variation in the ciliary neurotrophic factor receptor (Muthane et al) 1998;43:283 a gene and familial amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (Imura neuropathology of preclinical and clinical late-onset Alz- et al) 1998;43:275 (Letter) heimer’s disease (Troncoso et al) 1998;43:673 increased sensitivity of fibroblasts from amyotrophic lat- progressive atrophy of cerebellum and brainstem as a eral sclerosis patients to oxidative stress (Aguirre et al) function of age and the size of the expanded CAG re- 1998;43:452 peats in the M/DI gene in Machado-Joseph disease limited corticospinal tract involvement in amyotrophic lat- (Onodera et al) 1998;43:288 eral sclerosis subjects with the A4V mutation in the Aged copper/zinc superoxide dismutase gene (Cudkowicz et APOE allele frequencies in demented and nondemented al) 1998;43:703 elderly Jamaicans (Morgan et al) 1998;43:545 (Letter) mutations in all five exons of SOD-1 may cause ALS Aging (Shaw et al) 1998;43:390 role of mitochondrial DNA mutations in human aging: mutations in the glutamate transporter EAAT2 gene do implications for the central nervous system and muscle not cause abnormal EAAT2 transcripts in amyotrophic (Brierley et al) 1998;43:217 lateral sclerosis (Aoki et al) 1998;43:645 Alleles what’s in a name? amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, motor APOE allele frequencies in demented and nondemented neuron disease, and allelic heterogeneity (Rowland) elderly Jamaicans (Morgan et al) 1998;43:545 (Letter) 1998;43:691 (Editorial) codon 219 Lys allele of PRNP is not found in sporadic Angelman syndrome Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (Shibuya et al) 1998;43:826 Angelman syndrome: correlations between epilepsy pheno- what’s in a name? amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, motor types and genotypes (Minassian et al) 1998;43:485 neuron disease, and allelic heterogeneity (Rowland) Animal models 1998;43:691 (Editorial) temporal distribution of partial seizures: comparison of an Alzheimer’s disease animal model with human partial epilepsy (Quigg et al) amyloid angiopathy in a Volga German family with Alz- 1998;43:748 heimer’s disease and presenilin-2 mutation (N"'1) Annals of Neurology (Nochlin et al) 1998;43:131 message from the Editor (Johnson) 1998;43:1 January issue, pp 1-148; February issue, pp 149-278; March issue, pp 279-410; April issue, pp 411-550; May issue, pp 551-690; June issue, pp 691-858. 844 Copyright © 1998 by the American Neurological Association Antibodies progressive atrophy of cerebellum and brainstem as a association of IgM type anti-GM1 antibodies and muscle function of age and the size of the expanded CAG re- strength in chronic acquired demyelinating polyneurop- peats in the MJDI gene in Machado-Joseph disease athy (Bech et al) 1998;43:72 (Onodera et al) 1998;43:288 multiple sclerosis: in situ evidence for antibody- and temporal ictal electroencephalographic frequency correlates complement-mediated demyelination (Storch et al) with hippocampal atrophy and sclerosis (Vossler et al) 1998;43:465 1998;43:756 N-glycolylneuraminic acid—containing GM1 is a new mol- Aurintricarboxylic acid ecule for serum antibody in Guillain-Barré syndrome pretreatment with intraventricular aurintricarboxylic acid (Odaka et al) 1998;43:830 decreases infarct size by inhibiting apoptosis following postinfection sensory neuropathy associated with IgG anti- transient global ischemia in gerbils (Rosenbaum et al) GD1b antibody (Yuki and Hirata) 1998;43:685 1998;43:654 (Letter) Autism Antibody specificity neuroanatomical and neurocognitive differences in a pair specificity of the antibody response in multiple sclerosis of monozygous twins discordant for strictly defined au- (Garren et al) 1998;43:4 (Editorial) tism (Kates et al) 1998;43:782 Antigenic determinants neurobiology of autism (Rapin and Katzman) 1998;43:7 isolation and characterization of an oligodendrocyte pre- (Neurological progress) cursor—derived B-cell epitope in multiple sclerosis Autoantibodies (Archelos et al) 1998;43:15 functional evaluation of inhibition of autonomic transmit- Antigens ter release by autoantibody from Lambert-Eaton myas- proinflammatory cytokines regulate antigen-independent thenic syndrome (Houzen et al) 1998;43:677 T-cell activation by two separate calcium-signaling Autoimmune diseases pathways in multiple sclerosis patients (Martino et al) matrix metalloproteinases MMP-9 and MMP-7 are ex- 1998;43:340 pressed in experimental autoimmune neuritis and the Anti-GM1 antibodies; see Antibodies Guillain-Barré syndrome (Kieseier et al) 1998;43:427 Antineoplastic agents Autonomic nervous system physiological characterization of Taxol-induced large-fiber depletion of catecholaminergic neurons of the rostral ven- sensory neuropathy in the rat (Cliffer et al) 1998;43:46 trolateral medulla in multiple systems atrophy with au- Antioxidants toimmune failure (Benarroch et al) 1998;43:156 mortality in DATATOP: a multicenter trial in early Par- functional evaluation of inhibition of autonomic transmit- kinson’s disease (Parkinson Study Group) 1998;43:318 ter release by autoantibody from Lambert-Eaton myas- Antiparkinson agents thenic syndrome (Houzen et al) 1998;43:677 adenosine A,, antagonist: a novel antiparkinsonian agent unmyelinated nerve fibers in sural nerve in pure auto- that does not provoke dyskinesia in parkinsonian mon- nomic failure (Kanda et al) 1998;43:267 keys (Kanda et al) 1998;43:507 Autoradiography Apolipoprotein E in vivo [''C]flumazenil-PET correlates with ex vivo APOE allele frequencies in demented and nondemented [°H]flumazenil autoradiography in hippocampal sclero- elderly Jamaicans (Morgan et al) 1998;43:545 (Letter) sis (Koepp et al) 1998;43:618 hippocampal atrophy and apolipoprotein E genotype are Axons independently associated with Alzheimer’s disease (Jack localization of the giant axonal neuropathy gene to chro- et al) 1998;43:303 mosome 16q24 (Flanigan et al) 1998;43:143 (Expedit- Ataxia ed publication) ataxia with isolated vitamin E deficiency and retinitis pig- mentosa (Shimohata et al) 1998;43:273 (Letter) B-lymphocytes eye movement abnormalities correlate with genotype in isolation and characterization of an oligodendrocyte pre- autosomal dominant cerebellar ataxia type I (Rivaud- cursor—derived B-cell epitope in multiple sclerosis Pechoux et al) 1998;43:297 (Archelos et al) 1998;43:15 proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy in an Italian fam- Birth defects; see Abnormalities ily with spinocerebellar ataxia type 1 (Mascalchi et al) Bone marrow transplantation 1998;43:244 neurological and neuroradiological findings in long-term Atrophy survivors of allogeneic bone marrow transplantation “all fall down”: the mechanism of orthostatic hypotension (Padovan et al) 1998;43:627 in multiple systems atrophy and Parkinson’s disease Books (Saper) 1998;43:149 (Editorial) Advances in Neuro-Oncology II, edited by Kornblith and catastrophic deterioration and hippocampal atrophy after Walker (Yung) 1998;43:548 childhood status epilepticus (Gross et al) 1998;43:687 Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, edited by Mitsumoto et al (Letter) (Rowland) 1998;43:277 depletion of catecholaminergic neurons of the rostral ven- Clinical Applications of Neurotropic Factors, edited by Apfel trolateral medulla in multiple systems atrophy with au- (Cornblath) 1998;43:688 toimmune failure (Benarroch et al) 1998;43:156 Comprehensive Evaluation and Treatment of Epilepsy, edited extratemporal atrophy in patients with complex partial sei- by Schachter and Schomer (Krumholz) 1998;43:549 zures of left temporal origin (DeCarli et al) 1998;43:41 The Epilepsies 2, edited by Porter and Chadwick (Cole) hippocampal atrophy and apolipoprotein E genotype are 1998;43:548 independently associated with Alzheimer’s disease (Jack Headache, edited by Goadsby and Silberstein (Weiss) et al) 1998;43:303 1998;43:277 Subject Index 845 The History of Neuroscience in Autobiography, Volume 1, Central nervous system edited by Squire (Johnson) 1998;43:689 role of mitochondrial DNA mutations in human aging: The Lower Brainstem and Bodily Homeostasis, by Blessing implications for the central nervous system and muscle (Benarroch) 1998;43:839 (Brierley et al) 1998;43:217 Neurology, by Donaghy (Cornblath) 1998;43:839 Cerebellar ataxia Norman Geschwind: Selected Publication on Language, Ep- eye movement abnormalities correlate with genotype in ilepsy, and Behavior, edited by Devinsky and Schacter autosomal dominant cerebellar ataxia type I (Rivaud- (Denckla) 1998;43:688 Pechoux et al) 1998;43:297 Bovine spongiform encephalopathy; sce Encephalopathy, Cerebellar diseases bovine spongiform detection of primary tumor in paraneoplastic cerebellar Brain, abnormalities degeneration by FDG-PET (Shinohara et al) 1998;43: cytomegalovirus infection and schizencephaly: case reports 684 (Letter) (Iannetti et al) 1998;43:123 progressive atrophy of cerebellum and brainstem as a function of age and the size of the expanded CAG re- Brain, growth and development peats in the M/D/ gene in Machado-Joseph disease neurobiology of autism (Rapin and Katzman) 1998;43:7 (Onodera et al) 1998;43:288 (Neurological progress) Cerebral amyloid angiopathy quantitative magnetic resonance imaging of brain develop- amyloid angiopathy in a Volga German family with Alz- ment in premature and mature newborns (Hiippi et al) heimer’s disease and presenilin-2 mutation (N‘*'l) 1998;43:224 (Nochlin et al) 1998;43:131 Brain mapping Cerebral cortex topography of fibers in the human corpus callosum medi- cortical reflex myoclonus in Rett syndrome (Guerrini et ating interhemispheric inhibition between the motor al) 1998;43:472 cortices (Meyer et al) 1998;43:360 pathogenesis of cortical myoclonus studied by magnetoen- Brain stem cephalography (Mima et al) 1998;43:598 progressive atrophy of cerebellum and brainstem as a Cerebral infarction function of age and the size of the expanded CAG re- cyclooxygenase-2 is induced globally in infarcted human peats in the M/D1 gene in Machado-Joseph disease brain (Sairanen et al) 1998;43:738 (Onodera et al) 1998;43:288 pretreatment with intraventricular aurintricarboxylic acid skin vasomotor reflex in a patient with brainstem dysfunc- decreases infarct size by inhibiting apoptosis following tion (Tsunoda et al) 1998;43:838 (Letter) transient global ischemia in gerbils (Rosenbaum et al) 1998;43:654 CAG repeats; see Trinucleotide repeats primary position upbeat nystagmus due to unilateral me- Calcium dial medullary infarction (Hirose et al) 1998;43:403 Cerebral ischemia proinflammatory cytokines regulate antigen-independent T-cell activation by two separate calcium-signaling diazoxide derivative IDRA 21 enhances ischemic hip- pathways in multiple sclerosis patients (Martino et al) pocampal neuron injury (Yamada et al) 1998;43:664 1998;43:340 pretreatment with intraventricular aurintricarboxylic acid decreases infarct size by inhibiting apoptosis following Campylobacter transient global ischemia in gerbils (Rosenbaum et al) preserved tendon reflexes in Campylobacter neuropathy 1998;43:654 (Yuki and Hirata) (Letter); (Asbury and Cornblath) striatal spiny neurons and cholinergic interneurons express (Reply) 1998;43:546 differential ionotropic glutamatergic responses and vul- Capillaries nerability: implications for ischemia and Huntington’s dynamic ['*F]fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission to- disease (Calabresi et al) 1998;43:586 mography and hypometabolic zones in seizures: re- Cerebrospinal fluid duced capillary influx (Cornford et al) 1998;43:801 cerebrospinal fluid homovanillic acid levels in rapid-onset Catecholamines dystonia-parkinsonism (Brashear et al) 1998;43:521 depletion of catecholaminergic neurons of the rostral ven- detection of 14-3-3 protein in the cerebrospinal fluid trolateral medulla in multiple systems atrophy with au- supports the diagnosis of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease toimmune failure (Benarroch et al) 1998;43:156 (Zerr et al) 1998;43:32 CD95; see Ligands Cervical arteries Cell death role of type III collagen in spontaneous cervical arterial hypothesis: the role of dopaminergic transporters in selec- dissections (van den Berg et al) 1998;43:494 tive vulnerability of cells in Parkinson’s disease (Uhl) Child; see also Infant entries 1998;43:555 (Point of view) absence of transcallosal inhibition following focal mag- pretreatment with intraventricular aurintricarboxylic acid netic stimulation in preschool children (Heinen et al) decreases infarct size by inhibiting apoptosis following 1998;43:608 transient global ischemia in gerbils (Rosenbaum et al) catastrophic deterioration and hippocampal atrophy after 1998;43:654 childhood status epilepticus (Gross et al) 1998;43:687 Cell line (Letter) increased AB42(43) from cell lines expressing presenilin 1 narcolepsy in prepubertal children (Guilleminault and Pel- mutations (Mehta et al) 1998;43:256 ayo) 1998;43:135 Cellular inclusions Child development disorders, pervasive upregulation of Fas/Fas ligand in inclusion body myositis neurobiology of autism (Rapin and Katzman) 1998;43:7 (Fyhr and Oldfors) 1998;43:127 (Neurological progress) 846 Subject Index Chromosome deletion Corpus striatum association between centromeric deletions of the SMN chronic levodopa is not toxic for remaining dopamine gene and sporadic adult-onset lower motor neuron dis- neurons, but instead promotes their recovery, in rats ease (Moulard et al) 1998;43:640 with moderate nigrostriatal lesions (Murer et al) 1998; cytochrome c oxidase subunit I microdeletion in a patient 43:561 with motor neuron disease (Comi et al) 1998;43:110 striatal spiny neurons and cholinergic interneurons express Chromosomes, human, pair 4 differential ionotropic glutamatergic responses and vul- facioscapulohumeral dystrophy: a distinct regional myop- nerability: implications for ischemia and Huntington’s athy with a novel molecular pathogenesis (Tawil et al) disease (Calabresi et al) 1998;43:586 1998;43:279 (Neurological progress) Correction Chromosomes, human, pair 16 activation mapping in essential tremor with functional localization of the giant axonal neuropathy gene to chro- magnetic resonance imaging (Bucher et al) (1997;41: mosome 16q24 (Flanigan et al) 1998;43:143 (Expedit- 32) 1998;43:410 ed publication) Corticospinal tracts; see Pyramidal tracts Chromosomes, human, pair 17 Craniovascular stimulation, electric; see Electric stimula- tau is a candidate gene for chromosome 17 frontotempo- tion ral dementia (Poorkaj et al) 1998;43:815 Creutzfeldt-Jakob syndrome Chromosomes, human, pair 21 codon 219 Lys allele of PRNP is not found in sporadic molecular mapping of Alzheimer-type dementia in Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (Shibuya et al) 1998;43:826 Down’s syndrome (Prasher et al) 1998;43:380 descriptive epidemiology of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease in Chronic acquired demyelinating polyneuropathy; see De- six European countries, 1993-1995 (Will et al) 1998; myelinating diseases 43:763 Ciliary neurotrophic factor detection of 14-3-3 protein in the cerebrospinal fluid genetic variation in the ciliary neurotrophic factor receptor supports the diagnosis of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease a gene and familial amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (Imura (Zerr et al) 1998;43:32 et al) 1998;43:275 (Letter) Cyclooxygenase Cochlea cyclooxygenase-2 is induced globally in infarcted human cochlear origin of hearing loss in MELAS syndrome (Sue brain (Sairanen et al) 1998;43:738 et al) 1998;43:350 Cytochrome c oxidase Codon codon 219 Lys allele of PRNP is not found in sporadic cytochrome c oxidase subunit | microdeletion in a patient Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (Get al) 1998;43:828 with motor neuron disease (Comi et al) 1998;43:110 Cognition disorders Cytokines cognitive, neuroimaging, and pathological studies in a pa- proinflammatory cytokines regulate antigen-independent tient with Pick’s disease (Lieberman et al) 1998;43:259 T-cell activation by two separate calcium-signaling Collagen pathways in multiple sclerosis patients (Martino et al) role of type III collagen in spontaneous cervical arterial 1998;43:340 dissections (van den Berg et al) 1998;43:494 Cytomegaloviruses Complement cytomegalovirus infection and schizencephaly: case reports multiple sclerosis: in situ evidence for antibody- and (Iannetti et al) 1998;43:123 complement-mediated demyelination (Storch et al) 1998;43:465 Death Complex I mortality in DATATOP: a multicenter trial in early Par- complex I defect in muscle from patients with Hunting- kinson’s disease (Parkinson Study Group) 1998;43:318 ton’s disease (Arenas et al) 1998;43:397 Dejerine-Sottas neuropathy Complex partial epilepsy; see Epilepsy, complex partial Dejerine-Sottas neuropathy and PMP22 point mutations: Congenital defects; see Abnormalities a new base pair substitution and a possible “hot spot” Contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging; see Mag- on Ser72 (Marques et al) 1998;43:680 netic resonance imaging Dementia Convulsions, febrile APOE allele frequencies in demented and nondemented magnetic resonance imaging evidence of hippocampal in- elderly Jamaicans (Morgan et al) 1998;43:545 (Letter) jury after prolonged focal febrile convulsions (Van- hereditary form of parkinsonism—dementia (Muenter et Landingham et al) 1998;43:413 al) 1998;43:768 prolonged febrile seizures and mesial temporal sclerosis (Shinnar) 1998;43:411 (Editorial) medial temporal lobe in dementia with Lewy bodies: a comparative study with Alzheimer’s disease (Lippa et al) Copper limited corticospinal tract involvement in amyotrophic lat- 1998;43:102 eral sclerosis subjects with the A4V mutation in the molecular mapping of Alzheimer-type dementia in copper/zinc superoxide dismutase gene (Cudkowicz et Down’s syndrome (Prasher et al) 1998;43:380 al) 1998;43:703 tau is a candidate gene for chromosome 17 frontotempo- Corpus callosum ral dementia (Poorkaj et al) 1998;43:815 absence of transcallosal inhibition following focal mag- Dementia, presenile netic stimulation in preschool children (Heinen et al) cognitive, neuroimaging, and pathological studies in a pa- 1998;43:608 tient with Pick’s disease (Lieberman et al) 1998;43:259 topography of fibers in the human corpus callosum medi- vulnerable neuronal subsets in Alzheimer’s and Pick’s dis- ating interhemispheric inhibition between the motor ease are distinguished by their Tt isoform distribution cortices (Meyer et al) 1998;43:360 and phosphorylation (Delacourte et al) 1998;43:193 Subject Index 847 Demographics Down’s syndrome clinical demographics of multiplex families with multiple molecular mapping of Alzheimer-type dementia in sclerosis (Multiple Sclerosis Genetics Group) 1998;43: Down’s syndrome (Prasher et al) 1998;43:380 530 Drug delivery systems Demyelinating diseases; see also specific diseases gene transfer to Schwann cells after peripheral nerve in- association of IgM type anti-GM1 antibodies and muscle jury: a delivery system for therapeutic agents (Sorensen strength in chronic acquired demyelinating polyneurop- et al) 1998;43:205 athy (Bech et al) 1998;43:72 Dyskinesia; see Movement disorders multiple sclerosis: in situ evidence for antibody- and Dystonia complement-mediated demyelination (Storch et al) cerebrospinal fluid homovanillic acid levels in rapid-onset 1998;43:465 dystonia-parkinsonism (Brashear et al) 1998;43:521 serial proton magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging, dopamine transporter density measured by ['?°I]B-CIT contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging, and single-photon emission computed tomography is nor- quantitative lesion volumetry in multiple sclerosis mal in dopa-responsive dystonia (Jeon et al) 1998;43: (Narayana et al) 1998;43:56 7292 Deprenyl; sce Selegiline high penetrance and pronounced variation in expressivity Diazoxide of GCHI mutations in five families with dopa- diazoxide derivative IDRA 21 enhances ischemic hip- responsive dystonia (Steinberger et al) 1998;43:634 pocampal neuron injury (Yamada et al) 1998;43:664 Dystonia musculorum deformans Diencephalon expression of the early-onset torsion dystonia gene fast eye movement initiation of ocular torsion in mesodi- (DYT1) in human brain (Augood et al) 1998;43:669 encepalic lesions (Bentley et al) 1998;43:729 Diffusion-weighted .aagnetic resonance imaging; see Mag- Electric stimulation netic resonance imaging opposite motor effects of pallidal stimulation in Parkin- Dihydrolipoamide succinyltransferase son’s disease (Krack et al) 1998;43:180 Association between the gene encoding the E2 subunit of serotonin inhibits trigeminal nucleus activity evoked by the a-ketoglutarate dehydrogenase complex and Parkin- craniovascular stimulation through a SHT,,,;p recep- son’s disease (Kobayashi et al) 1998;43:120 tor: a central action in migraine? (Goadsby and Dissection Hoskin) 1998;43:711 role of type III collagen in spontaneous cervical arterial Electroencephalography dissections (van den Berg et al) 1998;43:494 temporal ictal electroencephalographic frequency correlates DNA, mitochondrial with hippocampal atrophy and sclerosis (Vossler et al) identical mitochondrial DNA in monozygotic twins with 1998;43:756 discordant adrenoleukodystrophy phenotype (Wili- Electromyography chowski et al) 1998;43:836 (Letter) loss of electrical excitability in an animal model of acute neurotrophin-4 is up-regulated in ragged-red fibers associ- quadriplegic myopathy (Rich et al) 1998;43:171 ated with pathogenic mitochondrial DNA mutations Encephalopathy, bovine spongiform (Walker and Schon) 1998;43:536 descriptive epidemiology of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease in novel mutation in the mitochondrial tRNA" gene asso- six European countries, 1993-1995 (Will et al) 1998; ciated with a complex neurological presentation (Ti- 43:763 ranti et al) 1998;43:98 Ependyma role of mitochondrial DNA mutations in human aging: fibroblast growth factor-2/brain-derived neurotrophic implications for the central nervous system and muscle factor—associated maturation of new neurons generated (Brierley et al) 1998;43:217 from adult human subependymal cells (Pincus et al) DNA mutational analysis 1998;43:576 mutation analysis in myophosphorylase deficiency (Mc- Epilepsy Ardle’s disease) (Vorgerd et al) 1998;43:326 Angelman syndrome: correlations between epilepsy pheno- Dopamine types and genotypes (Minassian et al) 1998;43:485 chronic levodopa is not toxic for remaining dopamine epilepsies in twins: genetics of the major epilepsy syn- neurons, but instead promotes their recovery, in rats dromes (Berkovic et al) 1998;43:435 with moderate nigrostriatal lesions (Murer et al) 1998; valproate, lamotrigine, and insulin-mediated risks in 43:561 women with epilepsy (Isojarvi et al) 1998;43:446 dopamine transporter density measured by ['”*I]B-CIT Epilepsy, complex partial single-photon emission computed tomography is nor- extratemporal atrophy in patients with complex partial sei- mal in dopa-responsive dystonia (Jeon et al) 1998;43: zures of left temporal origin (DeCarli et al) 1998;43:41 792 Epilepsy, partial high penetrance and pronounced variation in expressivity temporal distribution of partial seizures: comparison of an of GCHI mutations in five families with dopa- animal model with human partial epilepsy (Quigg et al) responsive dystonia (Steinberger et al) 1998;43:634 1998;43:748 hypothesis: the role of dopaminergic transporters in selec- Epilepsy, temporal lobe tive vulnerability of cells in Parkinson’s disease (Uhl) extratemporal atrophy in patients with complex partial sei- 1998;43:555 (Point of view) zures of left temporal origin (DeCarli et al) 1998;43:41 in vivo PET imaging in rat of dopamine terminals reveals temporal ictal electroencephalographic frequency correlates functional neural transplants (Brownell et al) 1998;43: with hippocampal atrophy and sclerosis (Vossler et al) 387 1998;43:756 848 Subject Index

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