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Volume 43 2001 Index Authors and subjects of articles in the body of the journal are indexed together. Co-authors of all articles are cross-referenced to the first author. Book reviews and abstracts are listed separately. (A), annotation; (E), editorial; (L), letter. Key to issues and pages Issue Pages Issue Pages Issue Pages 1-72 289-360 No. 9 077-648 73-144 361-4382 No. 10 649-720 145-216 433-504 No. 11 721-792 217-288 505-576 No. 12 793-864 A Advances in the treatment of lysosomal storage disease, 639 (A) AIONA MD 2nd to 4th digit ratio and autism, The, 160 see BUCKON CE Abilities and attainment in Smith-Magenis syndrome, 823 Abnormal developmental patterns of suck and swallow see SIENKO THOMAS § AKEFELDT A ET AL.: Cerebrospinal fluid neuropeptide Y in rhythms during feeding in preterm infants with bron- Prader-Willi syndrome, 286 (L) chopulmonary dysplasia, 454 AKPEDE GO: Akpede replies, 502 (L) ABOU-KHALIL B S@@ THIRUMALAI S ALARCON G See@ IRWIN K ABU-ARAFEH I S@@ CALLAGHAN M ALBRIGHT AL ET AL.: Intrathecal baclofen for generalized Accommodative esotropia: an unrecognized cause of hemi- dystonia, 652 facial spasm in children, 552 Alcohol, Brain dysmorphology in individuals with severe Acupuncture see a/so SVEDBERG L ET AL., 358 (L) prenatal, exposure, 148 Acute encephalopathy as a primary manifestation of ALEXANDER J S@@ APPLETON R haemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis, 555 ALKAWAF R S@@ GORMALLY S Addendum 142 ANDERSEN JB ET AL.: Dramatic improvement of severe acute dis- ADHD seminated encephalomyelitis after treatment with intra- Attentional and neuromotor deficits in, 172 venous immunoglobulin in a three-year-old boy, 136 (L) Is increased D2 receptor availability associated with ANDERSON V S@e@ JACOBS R response to stimulant medication in, 755 ANDERSSON C and MATTSSON E: Adults with cerebral palsy: a Neurocognitive stability in Asperger syndrome, and survey describing problems, needs, and resources, with reading and writing disorder: a pilot study, 165 special emphasis on locomotion, 76 Sensory modulation dysfunction in children with, 399 Angelman syndrome ADKINS R S@@ MAGILL-EVANSJ see alsO OSTERGAARD JR, 718 (L) Adolescence and after, 435 (E) evolution of the phenotype in adolescents and adults, 476 Adult outcome of childhood learning disability, 634 (A) ANKER S S€@ ATKINSON J Adults with cerebral palsy: a survey describing problems, needs, Ankle-—foot orthosis, Comparison of three, configurations and resources, with special emphasis on locomotion, 76 for children with spastic hemiplegia, 371 Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology 2001, 43: 851-864 851 Annotations Auditory function at 14 years of age of very-low-birthweight Adult outcome of childhood learning disability, 634 children, 191 Advances in the treatment of lysosomal storage disease, 639 Autism Defining learning disability: what place does intelligence 2nd to 4th digit ratio and, The, 160 testing have now?, 570 Fetal valproate syndrome and,: additional evidence of an Effects of neurodevelopmental treatment (NDT) for association, 202 cerebral palsy: an AACPDM evidence report, 778 Low levels of insulin-like growth factor-I in cerebrospinal Epilepsy in cerebral palsy, 712 fluid in children with, 614 Facial electromyography in newborn and young infants Autistic with congenital facial weakness, 421 disorders in Down syndrome: background factors and General movement assessment as a method of develop- clinical correlates, 750 mental neurology: new paradigms and their con- features in Cohen syndrome: a preliminary report, 692 sequences. The 1999 Ronnie Mac Keith Lecture, 836 spectrum disorders in MObius sequence: a comprehensive Hereditary vitamin-E deficiency, 133 study of 25 individuals, 338 Intelligence and Duchenne muscular dystrophy: Full-Scale, Verbal, and Performance intelligence quotients, 497 B Intrauterine growth retardation, general movements, and BADAWI N S@@ BLAIR E neurodevelopmental outcome: a review, 61 BAGLIETTO MG ET AL.: Neuropsychological disorders related to Magnetic resonance in childhood white-matter disorders. interictal epileptic discharges during sleep in benign The 2001 Ronnie Mac Keith Lecture, 705 epilepsy of childhood with centrotemporal or Rolandic Management of cerebral palsy: equinus gait, 563 spikes, 407 Management of constipation in children with disabilities, BAIRD G 829 see IRWIN K Physical fitness levels of persons with cerebral palsy, 208 see ROBINSON RO Pyridoxine-dependent and pyridoxine-responsive see SCRUTTON D seizures, 416 BAKHEIT AMO ET AL.: Safety profile and efficacy of botulinum Recent advances in cortical visual impairment, 56 toxin A (Dysport) in children with muscle spasticity, 234 Review of four tests of gross motor development, 279 Balance, Test-retest reliability of, tests in children with Sudden unexpected death in epilepsy, 354 cerebral palsy, 180 Vigabatrin, 833 BALSLEV T S@@ @STERGAARD JR BANTA J: Athletics for people with disabilities, 147 (E) Anophthalmos, Clinical findings, consanguinity, and pedi- BAR-HAMBURGER R S@€@ ORNOY A grees in children with, southern India, 392 BARBATO JH S€@ GRILLO E Anorexia nervosa, Regional cerebral blood flow in weight- BARE A ET AL.: Independent ambulators with high sacral restored,: a preliminary study, 239 myelomeningocele: the relation between walking ANSLOW P See SCOTT RB kinematics and energy consumption, 16 Antiepileptic drugs see also OSTERGAARD JR, 718 (L) BARLAS O S@@ ONAL C APPLETON R BARON-COHEN S$ S@@ MANNING JT ET AL.: Gabapentin as add-on therapy in children with BARR RG S@€@ GORMALLY S refractory partial seizures: a 24-week, multicentre,open- BARRY MJ S@@ ALBRIGHT AL label study, 269 BARTONEK A and SARASTE H: Factors influencing ambulation in see SMITH M myelomeningocele: a cross-sectional study, 253 ARCHIBALD SL ET AL.: Brain dysmorphology in individuals with BATES G S@e BESCOBY-CHAMBERS N severe prenatal alcohol exposure, 148 BATTAGLIA FM S@@ BAGLIETTO MG Architecture of the medial gastrocnemius in children with BAX M spastic diplegia, 796 A conference postponed, 723 (E) Are families with adolescents and young adults with cerebral Adolescence and after, 435 (E) palsy the same as other families?, 466 Does ‘therapy’ have a future?, 3 (E) Asperger syndrome, Neurocognitive stability in, ADHD, and Endeavours of parents, 291 (E) reading and writing disorder: a pilot study, 165 European Academy of Childhood Disability at Goteborg, Assessment of upper-limb function and movement in 579 (E) children with cerebral palsy wearing lycra garments, 384 What’s in a name?, 75 (E) ATAVCI S S€@ ILGIN N BAXTER P Athletics for people with disabilities, 147 (E) Pyridoxine-dependent and pyridoxine-responsive ATKINSON J ET AL.: Visual and visuospatial development in seizures, 416 (A) young children with Williams syndrome, 330 see CUSHING KE Attentional and neuromotor deficits in ADHD, 172 BAYINDIR C S@@ ONAL C ATTFIELD S See NICHOLSON JH 852 Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology 2001, 43: 851-864 BEALS RK: Treatment of knee contracture in cerebral palsy by BOS AF S@@ PRECHTL HFR hamstring lengthening, posterior capsulotomy, and BOSMAJ F see GEWOLB IH quadriceps mechanism shortening, 802 BOSSI A S€@ ROSSI LN BELLUGI U See SCHMITTJ E BOTTOS M BERARD C S@@ HODGKINSON | ET AL. Functional status of adults with cerebral palsy and BERG K S@@ SOMMERFELT K implications for treatment of children, 516 BERTUCCELLI B S@@ GUZZETTA A Powered wheelchairs and independence in young children BESCOBY-CHAMBERS N ET AL.: Foetal valproate syndrome and with tetraplegia, 769 autism: additional evidence of an association, 847 (L) Botulinum toxin A BILLSTEDT E S€@ NYDEN A Safety profile and efficacy of, (Dysport) in children with BINNIE C Se@ IRWIN K muscle spasticity, 234 BIRCH V see IRWIN K see alsO MOHAMED KA, 791 (L) BISHAI SK Se€@ LENSKI M BOWER E ET AL.: Randomized controlled trial of physiotherapy BISHOP DVM and BAIRD G: Parent and teacher report of pragmatic in 56 children with cerebral palsy followed for 18 months, 4 aspects of communication: use of the Children’s BRADDICK F S€@ ATKINSON J Communication Checklist in a clinical setting, 809 BRADDICK O S€@ ATKINSON J BJURE JS ee RASTAM M BRADSHAW K S@@ MENAKAYA JO Bladder control, Development of, in children with cerebral BRAEM PB S€@ PEREZ ER palsy, 103 Brain BLAIR E dysmorphology in individuals with severe prenatal alcohol ET AL.: Life expectancy among people with cerebral palsy in exposure, 148 Western Australia, 508 injuries in early foetal life: consequences for brain devel- Life expectancy among people with cerebral palsy in opment, 52 Western Australia, 792 (L) Neuropsychological outcome at adolescence of very BLISSETT J ET AL.: Feeding problems in Silver-Russell syndrome, 39 preterm birth and its relation to, structure, 226 BOAS S S@@ BARE A BRANDEIS D S@@ STEGERJ BOLCATI C See BOTTOS M BRANDT J S@@ PULSIFER MB Books Reviewed BRODSKY MC and THOMAS AH: Accommodative esotropia: an AVANZINI G ET AL. (EDS): Limbic Seizures in Children, 850 unrecognized cause of hemifacial spasm in children, 552 FERNANDEZ-ALVAREZ E and AICARDI J: Movement Disorders in BROGREN E ET AL.: Influence of two different sitting positions on Children, 849 adjustments in children with spastic diplegia, 534 GILLBERG C and COLEMAN M: The Biology of the Autistic Bronchopulmonary dysplasia, Syndromes (3rd edn), 142 Abnormal developmental patterns of suck and swallow HOLLINS S ET AL.: Keeping Healthy ‘Down Below’, 850 rhythms during feeding in preterm infants with, 454 HOLLINS S ET AL.: Looking After My Breasts, 850 BRUGMAN E See THEUNISSEN NCM LOUGHLIN G ET AL. (EDS): Sleep and Breathing in Children. BRUNELLI G S@@ ROSSI LN A Developmental Approach, 141 BUCKON CE MACFARLANE A and MUGFORD M (EDS): Birth Counts: Statistics of ET AL.: Comparison of three ankle—foot orthosis Pregnancy and Childbirth (Volumes I & ID, 431 configurations for children with spastic hemiplegia, 371 MENKESJ H and STEWART HB (EDS): Child Neurology (6th edn), see SIENKO THOMAS S$ 849 BURD L S@@ FREEMAN RD POUNTNEY TE ET AL.: The Chailey Approach to Postural BURDEN SK see GOOD WV Management, 432 BURNETT M S€@ BOWER E REECE R (ED): Treatment of Child Abuse. Common Ground BUTLER C and DarRAH J: Effects of neurodevelopmental treat- for Mental Health, Medical and Legal Practitioners, 141 ment (NDT) for cerebral palsy: an AACPDM evidence report, SCHERZER AL (ED): Early Diagnosis and Interventional 778 (A) Therapy in Cerebral Palsy: An Interdisciplinary Age- Focused Approach (Grd edn), 432 C STANLEY F ET AL.: Cerebral Palsies: Epidemiology Causal Caesarean section, Cervical spinal cord injury, following Pathways, 141 cephalic presentation and delivery by, 274 BOOTH CM ET AL.: Collagen accumulation in muscles of chil- CAFLISCH JA See LARGO RH dren with cerebral palsy and correlation with severity of CALEVO MG See€ BAGLIETTO MG spasticity, 314 CALINOIU N S@@ GORMALLY §$ BORJESSON O S@@ RASMUSSEN P CALLAGHAN M and ABU-ARAFEH I: Chronic posttraumatic BORZYSKOWSKI M S€@ GANESAN V headache in children and adolescents, 819 BOS AF ET AL.: Intrauterine growth retardation, general move- CALLANAN C see DAVIS NM ments, and neurodevelopmental outcome: a review, 61 (A) CALVERT R S€@ LIPTAK GS Index 853 CAMPBELL MJ S@@ BOWER E Visual impairment due to a dyskinetic eye movement CANAPICCHI R S@@ GUZZETTA A disorder in children with dyskinetic, 108 CANDY R S@@ GOOD WV Cerebrospinal gliomatosis see also ONAL C, 647 (L) CANT A S@@ GENNERY AJ Cervical spinal cord injury following cephalic presentation CARLIN JB S€@@ RANDALL M and delivery by Caesarean section, 274 CARMEL S S@@ GALIL A CHABROL B S@@ MANCINI J CARROLL-FEW L S@@ COCKERILL H Changing patterns of visual impairment, 219 (E) CARTER PFB S@@ WASSMER E Characteristics and course of urinary tract dysfunction after Cerebellar lesions acute transverse myelitis in childhood, 473 Lateralized cognitive deficits in children following, 685 CHONDROS P See RANDALL M Cerebral, function monitoring in paediatric intensive care: Chronic useful features for predicting outcome, 91 disability see also MILLER AC, 214 (L) Cerebral palsy posttraumatic headache in children and adolescents, 819 see also LENSKI M ET AL., 574 (L) CHUMLEA WC Se@e@ LIPTAK GS see also SHAVELLE RM ET AL., 574 (L) CIONI G see alsO SURVEILLANCE OF CEREBRAL PALSY IN EUROPE, 575 (L) see GUZZETTA A Adults with,: a survey describing problems, needs, and see PRECHTL HFR resources, with special emphasis on locomotion, 76 Classification criteria and distinction between migraine and Are families with adolescents and young adults with, the tension-type headache in children, 45 same as other families?, 466 CLAYTON-SMITH J: Angelman syndrome: evolution of the Collagen accumulation in muscles of children with, and phenotype in adolescents and adults, 476 correlation with severity of spasticity, 314 Clinical findings, consanguinity, and pedigrees in children Development of bladder control in children with, 103 with anophthalmos southern India, 392 Effects of Johnstone pressure splints combined with CNS calcification see also MESHITSUKA § ET AL., 287 (L) neurodevelopmental therapy on spasticity and cutaneous COCKERILL H and CARROLL-FEW L: Non-invasive technique for sensory inputs in spastic, 307 assessment and management planning of oral—pharyngeal Effects of neurodevelopmental treatment (NDT) for,: an dysphagia in children with cerebral palsy, 429 (L) AACPDM evidence report, 778 (A) Cohen syndrome Functional status of adults with, and implications for treat- Autistic features in,: a preliminary report, 692 ment of children, 516 Collagen accumulation in muscles of children with Health status of children with moderate to severe, 364 cerebral palsy and correlation with severity of spasticity, Health-related quality ofl ife and functional outcome mea- 314 sures for children with, 601 Communication, Parent and teacher report of pragmatic Hip dysplasia in bilateral,: incidence and natural history in aspects of,: use of the Children’s Communication Checklist children aged 18 months to 5 years, 586 in a clinical setting, 809 Hip pain in 234 non-ambulatory adolescents and young Comparison of three ankle-foot orthosis configurations for adults with,: a cross-sectional multicentre study, 806 children with spastic hemiplegia, 371 Is thrombophilia a factor in the development of hemi- Compliance with home rehabilitation therapy by parents plegic?, 724 of children with disabilities in Jews and Bedouin in Life expectancy among people with, in Western Australia, Israel, 261 508, 792 (L) CONAWAY M S@e@ LIPTAK GS Management of,: equinus gait, 563 (A) Conference postponed, A, 723 (E) Maternal antecedents for, in extremely preterm babies: a Constipation, Management of in children with disabilities, case control study, 580 829 (A) Physical fitness levels of persons with, 208 (A) Contact and nutrient caregiving effects on newborn infant Predicting patterns of interaction between children with, pain responses, 28 and their mothers, 83 Corpus callosum morphology of Williams syndrome: relation Randomized controlled trial of physiotherapy in 56 chil- to genetics and behavior, 155 dren with, followed for 18 months, 4 Cortical dysplasia, Prolonged epileptic blindness in an Relation between objectively measured feeding compe- infant associated with, 127 tence and nutrition in children with, 187 CORTINA-BORJA MJF S@@ BOOTH CM Test-retest reliability of balance tests in children with, 180 CORTINOVIS I S@@ ROSSI LN Therapeutic electrical stimulation in,: a randomized, con- COSGROVE A S@@ BAKHEIT AMO trolled, crossover trial, 609 COTTON S$ ET AL.: Intelligence and Duchenne muscular dys- Treatment of knee contracture in, by hamstring lengthen- trophy: Full-Scale, Verbal, and Performance intelligence ing, posterior capsulotomy, and quadriceps mechanism quotients, 497 (A) shortening, 802 COUTTS E Se@€ STEGER J 854 Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology 2001, 43: 851-864 COWLEY S S@@ GUDMUNDSSON O Down syndrome, Autistic disorders in,: background factors CRYSDALE WS ET AL.: Management of drooling in individuals and clinical correlates, 750 with neurodisability: a surgical experience, 379 DOYLE LW see DAVIS NM CUNNINGHAM M S€@ WILLIAMS G DRIEVER PH S@@ KIESLICH M CURRAN A Drooling, Management of, in individuals with neurodisabil- see GILLS ity: a surgical experience, 379 ET AL.: Time costs of caring for children with severe Duchenne muscular dystrophy, disabilities compared with caring for children without Intelligence and,: Full-Scale, Verbal, and Performance disabilities, 529 intelligence quotients, 497 (A) CUSHING KE ET AL.: Tethering of the vertebral artery in the con- DUHAUT P S@@ HODGKINSON | genital arcuate foramen of the atlas vertebra: a possible Dysphagia cause of vertebral artery dissection in children, 491 see also SELLEY WG and TripP JH, 430 (L) CUSKELLY M See GILMORE L see also COCKERILL H and CARROLL-FEW L, 429 (L) CVD, Homozygous thermolabile variant of the methylenete- Dysplasia, Hip, in bilateral cerebral palsy: incidence and trahydrofolate reductase gene: a potential risk factor for, natural history in children aged 18 months to 5 years, 586 hyperhomocysteinaemia, and stroke in childhood, 220 Dystonia, Intrathecal baclofen for generalized, 652 D E DA SILVA RJM S@€ GRILLO E Effects of DANDONA L S@@ HORNBY S} Johnstone pressure splints combined with neurodevelop- DANDURAN M S@é@ BARE A mental therapy on spasticity and cutaneous sensory DAROWSKI M S@@ MURDOCH-EATON D inputs in spastic cerebral palsy, 307 DARRAH J ketogenic diet on development and behavior: preliminary see BUTLER C report of a prospective study, 301 see MAGILL-EVANS J neurodevelopmental treatment (NDT) for cerebral palsy: see WIART L an AACPDM evidence report, 778 (A) DAVIDOFF V S@@ PEREZ ER EINSPIELER C DAVIS NM ET AL.: Auditory function at 14 years of age of very- see BOS AF low-birthweight children, 191 see PRECHTL HFR DAY SM S@@ SHAVELLE RM EKMAN R See AKEFELDT A DE NEGRI M S€@ BAGLIETTO MG ELAWAD MA and SULLIVAN PB: Management of constipation in Defining learning disability: what place does intelligence children with disabilities, 829 (A) testing have now?, 570 (A) Electromyography, Facial, in newborn and young infants Deletion of 8p: a report of a child with normal intelligence, with congenital facial weakness, 421 (A) 843 | ELIEZ S See SCHMITT JE DEONNA T S@@ PEREZ ER Encephalomyelitis DESCH LW: Longitudinal stability of visual evoked potentials in see also ANDERSEN JB ET AL., 136 (L) children and adolescents with hydrocephalus, 113 Gliomatosis cerebri in a 10-year-old girl masquerading as Development of bladder control in children with cerebral diffuse, and spinal cord tumour, 124 palsy, 103 Encephalopathy, Acute, as a primary manifestation of Developmental haemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis, 555 delay and multiple congenital anomalies in a child witha Endeavours of parents, 291 (E) unique combination of partial monosomy 18 and partial Energy requirements of spasticity, 277 trisomy 16, 130 Epilepsy outcome of school-age children born to mothers with see also SCHOUTEN A ET AL., 575 (L) heroin dependency: importance of environmental fac- in cerebral palsy, 712 (A) tors, 668 Neuropsychological disorders related to interictal patterns of rhythmic suck and swallow in preterm infants, 22 epileptic discharges during sleep in benign, of childhood Strength, power, and coactivation in children with, coordi- with centrotemporal or Rolandic spikes, 407 nation disorder 676 Sudden unexpected death in, 354 (A) Diagnosing children presenting with asymmetric pendular Epileptic blindness, Prolonged, in an infant associated with nystagmus, 622 cortical dysplasia, 127 DIAS L S€@ BARE A Equinus gait, Management of cerebral palsy:, 563 (A) Differential development of infants at risk for psychopathol- Erratum 357, 504 ogy: the moderating role of early maternal responsivity, 292 Esotropia, Accommodative, an unrecognized cause of hemi- DODERLEIN L See BAKHEIT AMO facial spasm in children, 552 Does ‘therapy’ have a future?, 3 (E) ESSER G See LAUCHT M Index 855 European Academy of Childhood Disability at G6teborg, 579 (E) GAMST A S€@ ARCHIBALD SL Eye movement, Visual impairment due to a dyskinetic, disor- GANESAN V and BORZYSKOWSKI M: Characteristics and course of der in children with dyskinetic cerebral palsy, 108 urinary tract dysfunction after acute transverse myelitis in childhood, 473 F GARDNER-MEDWIN D S@@ CUSHING KE Facial electromyography in newborn and young infants with GAROFALO S@@ APPLETON R congenital facial weakness, 421 (A) GASSER T S€@ LARGO RH Factors influencing ambulation in myelomeningocele: a General movement assessment as a method of develop- cross-sectional study, 253 mental neurology: new paradigms and their consequences. FAKHOURY T S@@ THIRUMALAI S The 1999 Ronnie Mac Keith Lecture, 836 (A) FAST DK S@@ FREEMAN RD GENNERY AJ ET AL.: Development of parainfectious opso- FAZZI B S@@ GUZZETTA A clonus in an infant by a non-humoral immune mecha Feeding nism, 213 (L) see also REILLY S, 358 (L) GERICKE C Se@ BOTTOS M problems in Silver-Russell syndrome, 39 GEWOLB IH ETAL. Relation between objectively measured, competence and Abnormal developmental patterns of suck and swallow nutrition in children with cerebral palsy, 187 rhythms during feeding in preterm infants with bron- FEKKES M S@e@ THEUNISSEN NCM chopulmonary dysplasia, 454 FELICIANGELI A S€€ BOTTOS M Developmental patterns of rhythmic suck and swallow in FENNEMA-NOTESTINE C S@@ ARCHIBALD SL preterm infants, 22 FERNELL E S@@ JOHANSSON M GHOLKAR A S@@ CUSHING KE FERRARI F S@@ PRECHTL HFR GILBERT CE See HORNBY SJ FERSON SS S@@ ALBRIGHT AL GILL S$ ET AL.: Hyperkinetic movement disorder in an 11-year- Fetal/Foetal valproate syndrome old child treated with bilateral pallidal stimulators, 350 and autism: additional evidence of an association, 202 GILLBERG C see also BESCOBY-CHAMBERS N, 847 (L) see JOHANSSON M FICHTNER K S@@ APPLETON R see NYDEN A FOGARTY M S@@ WASSMER E see RASMUSSEN P FORD GW See DAVIS NM see RASTAM M FORD-ADAMS M S@€@ SULLIVAN PB GILMORE L ET AL.: Deletion of 8p: a report of a child with nor- FOREMAN D See GUDMUNDSSON O mal intelligence, 843 FORSSBERG H S€@ BROGREN E Gliomatosis cerebri in a 10-year-old girl masquerading as dif- FORSTER P S€@@ BESCOBY-CHAMBERS N fuse encephalomyelitis and spinal cord tumour, 124 FORSYTH RJ S@@ GENNERY A GOKCORA N S@€@ ILGIN N FOSTER A S@@ HORNBY SJ GOLDSON E S@@ MANGEOT SD FREEMAN JM GOLDSTEIN M and HARPER DC: Management of cerebral palsy: see HEMINGWAY C equinus gait, 563 (A) see PULSIFER MB GOOD WV ET AL.: Recent advances in cortical visual impairment, FREEMAN RD ET AL.: Freeman et al. reply, 428 (L) 56 (A) Functional GORDON JM S€e@ PULSIFER MB MRI of visual cortex in sedated 18 month-old infants with GORDON N or without periventricular leukomalacia, 486 Hereditary vitamin-E deficiency, 133 (A) status of adults with cerebral palsy and implications for Sudden unexpected death in epilepsy, 354 (A) treatment of children, 516 GORMALLY S ET AL.: Contact and nutrient caregiving effects on FUNG E Se@ LIPTAK GS newborn infant pain responses, 28 GOUGH M See SHORTLAND AP GOVAERT P ET AL.: Neonatal infarction within basal cerebral G vein territory, 559 Gabapentin as add-on therapy in children with refractory GRANSTROM M-L S@@ GAILY E partial seizures: a 24-week, multicentre, open-label study, 269 GRAY PH ET AL.: Maternal antecedents for cerebral palsy in GAEBLER-SPIRA DJ S@@ SCHNEIDER JW extremely preterm babies: a case control study, 580 GAILY E ET AL.: Infantile spasms: diagnosis and assessment of GREENBAUM C Se@ ORNOY A treatment response by video-EEG, 658 GREENWOOD KM See COTTON S$ GALIL ET AL.: Compliance with home rehabilitation therapy by GRIFFITHS P S@@ SULLIVAN PB parents of children with disabilities in Jews and Bedouin in GRIFFITHS PD S@@ CUSHING KE Israel, 261 GRILLO E: Pyridoxine-dependent seizures responding to GALLAGHER AC ET AL.: HHH syndrome associated with callosal extremely low-dose pyridoxine, 413 agenesis and disordered neuronal migration, 430 (L) 856 Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology 2001, 43: 851-864 Gross motor Hip development, Review of four tests of, 279 (A) dysplasia in bilateral cerebral palsy: incidence and performance measure, Interobserver reliability of the,: natural history in children aged 18 months to 5 years, 586 preliminary results, 97 pain in 234 non-ambulatory adolescents and young adults GUCUYENER K S€@ ILGIN N with cerebral palsy, 806 s;UDMUNDSSON O ET AL.: Outcome of pseudoseizures in children HJELMQUIST E S@@ NYDEN A and adolescents: a 6-year symptom survival analysis, 547 HODGKINSON [ET AL. : Hip pain in 234 non-ambulatory adoles- Guillain-Barre syndrome cents and young adults with cerebral palsy: a cross-sec- see also SMITH M and APPLETON RE, 69 (L) tional multicentre study, 806 GUNDELFINGER R S@@ STEGER J Home rehabilitation therapy, Compliance with, by parents GURUCHARRI LM See SCHNEIDER JW of children with disabilities in Jews and Bedouin in Israel, 261 GUTIERREZ AL S@@ SCHNEIDER JW Homozygous thermolabile variant of the methylenetetrahy- GUZZETTA A ET AL.: Visual function in children with hemiplegia drofolate reductase gene: a potential risk factor for hyper- in the first years ofl ife, 321 homocysteinaemia, CVD, and stroke in childhood, 220 HORAN M and STUTCHFIELD PR: Severe congenital myotonic dys- H trophy and severe anaemia of prematurity in an infant of HADDERS-ALGRA M S@€@ BROGREN E Jehovah’s Witness parents, 346 HAGERMAN RJ S@@ MANGEOT SD HORN I See UDWIN O HALL S ET AL.: Self-injurious behaviour in young children with HORNBY SJ ET AL.: Clinical findings, consanguinity, and pedi- Lesch-Nyhan syndrome, 745 grees in children with anophthalmos southern India, 392 HANNA BG and MILLER F: Ketogenic diet and surgery, 847 (L) HORSTMANN H: Reading my palm: adventures in medicine, 363 (E) HARA T S@@ MESHITSUKA S$ How we decide, 651 (E) HARPER DC S@@ GOLDSTEIN M HOWARD M S@e@ SMITH RA HARRIS C S@@ SHAWKAT FS HOWLIN P: Autistic features in Cohen syndrome: a preliminary HARRIS CA S@@ SHORTLAND AP report, 692 HARRIS G S€@ BLISSETT J HUG F Seé LARGO RH HART AAH Se@é SIE LTL HUGONENQC See MANCINI J HART H: How we decide, 651 (E) HURRAN C See GILL S HARVEY AS S@@ JACOBS R HWANG A-W Se@ LIAO H-F HAYAKAWA F S€@ LIN Y HWANG PA S@@ SHAHAR E Headache Hydrocephalus, Longitudinal stability of visual evoked Chronic posttraumatic, in children and adolescents, 819 potentials in children and adolescents with, 113 Classification criteria and distinction between migraine Hyperhomocysteinaemia, Homozygous thermolabile vari- and tension-type, in children, 45 ant of the methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase gene: a Health status of children with moderate to severe cerebral potential risk factor for, CVD, and stroke in childhood, 220 palsy, 364 Hyperkinetic movement disorder in an 11-year-old child Health-related quality of life and functional outcome mea- treated with bilateral pallidal stimulators, 350 sures for children with cerebral palsy, 601 HEAVEN RKB S@é@ JAN J I HEIMAN N S@@ GALIL A Idiopathic central pontine myelinolysis in childhood, 697 HEMINGWAY C ET AL.: Energy requirements of spasticity, 277 ILGIN N ETAL.: Is increased D2 receptor availability associated Hemiplegia with response to stimulant medication in ADHD, 755 Comparison of three ankle—foot orthosis configurations IMHOF K S€@ STEGERJ for children with spastic, 371 Impact of the therapist—child dyad on children’s pain and Visual function in children with, in the first years of life, coping during medical procedures, 118 | 321 Independent ambulators with high sacral myelomeningo- Hemiplegic, Is thrombophilia a factor in the development cele: the relation between walking kinematics and energy of, cerebral palsy?, 724 consumption, 16 HENDERSON RC S@é@ LIPTAK GS Infantile spasms: diagnosis and assessment of treatment Hereditary vitamin-E deficiency, 133 (A) response by video-EEG, 658 HERNING M See ANDERSEN JB Influence of two different sitting positions on postural Heroin dependency, Developmental outcome of school-age adjustments in children with spastic diplegia, 534 children born to mothers with,: importance of environ- Instructions for contributors 144, 720 mental factors, 668 Insulin-like growth factor-I, Low levels of, in cerebrospinal HERSH JH S@e@ WILLIAMS G fluid in children with autism, 614 HHH syndrome see a@/so GALLAGHER AC ET AL., 430 (L) Intelligence and Duchenne muscular dystrophy: Full-Scale, HILL AE S@¢@ TROUGHTON KEV Verbal, and Performance intelligence quotients, 497 (A) Index 857 Intensive care, Cerebral function monitoring in paediatric, : Effects of, on development and behavior: preliminary useful features for predicting outcome, 91 report of a prospective study, 301 Interobserver reliability of the gross motor performance KIESLICH M ET AL.: Acute encephalopathy as a primary manifes- measure: preliminary results, 97 tation of haemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis, 555 Intrathecal baclofen for generalized dystonia, 652 KING J S@@ WILLIAMS G Intrauterine growth retardation, general movements, and KIRK JS €@ BLISSETT J neurodevelopmental outcome: a review, 61 (A) KIRKHAM F S@@ PRENGLER M IRWIN K ET AL.: Multiple subpial transection in Landau-Kleffner KNAPP M S@@ CURRAN AL syndrome, 248 Knee contracture, Treatment of, in cerebral palsy by ham- Is increased D2 receptor availability associated with string lengthening, posterior capsulotomy, and quadriceps response to stimulant medication in ADHD, 755 mechanism shortening, 802 Is thrombophilia a factor in the development of hemiplegic KO C-H and KONG C-K: Topiramate-induced metabolic acidosis: cerebral palsy?, 724 report of two cases, 701 IZGI N S@@ ONAL C KOEDA T S@@ MESHITSUKA S KONG C-K See KO C-H J KOOPMAN HM See THEUNISSEN NCM JACOBI G S@e@ KIESLICH M KOTLER A S@@ CRYSDALE WS JACOBS R ET AL.: Neuropsychological profile of a 9-year-old KOUTSANDREOU ACP S@@ WOLFF JE child with subcortical band heterotopia or ‘double cortex’, KRATOCHVIL M S@@ MAGILL-EVANS J 628 KRISS A S@@ SHAWKAT FS JAKOBSON-HUSTON S$ S@@ BUCKON CE KRYWAWYCH S S@@ PRENGLER M JAN JE KUMAGAI T S@@ NAKAMURA M ET AL.: Visual impairment due to a dyskinetic eye move- KUNO K S@@ LIN Y ment disorder in children with dyskinetic cerebral palsy, 108 KUPPEVELT VHJM S@@ ROUEN LEG Changing patterns ofv isual impairment, 219 (E) see GOOD WV L JAYAWANT S ET AL.: Gliomatosis cerebri in a 10-year-old girl mas- LAMBERT B S€@SULLIVAN PB querading as diffuse encephalomyelitis and spinal cord LAMOREAUX L S@@ APPLETON R tumour, 124 Landau- Kleffner syndrome JENNEKENS-SCHINKEL A S@@ SCHOUTEN A Sign language in childhood epileptic aphasia, 739 JERNIGAN TL S@@ ARCHIBALD SL Multiple subpial transection in, 248 JINDRICH ML S@@ HODGKINSON | course and correlates with outcome, 243 JOBLING A S@@ GILMORE L LARGO RH ET AL.: Neuromotor development from 5 to 18 years. JOHANN-MURPHY M S€@ MILLER AC Part 1: timed performance, 436 JOHANSSON M ET AL.: Autistic spectrum disorders in M6bius Part 2: associated movements, 444 sequence: a comprehensive study of 25 individuals, 338 Lateralized cognitive deficits in children following cerebellar JOHNSON A S@€@ SULLIVAN PB lesions, 685 JOHNSON K S@@ WASSMER E LAUCHT M ET AL.: Differential development of infants at risk for Johnstone pressure splints, Effects of, combined with neu- psychopathology: the moderating role of early maternal rodevelopmental therapy on spasticity and cutaneous sen- responsivity, 292 sory inputs in spastic cerebral palsy, 307 LAVERDA AM S€@ KIESLICH M JONES P S@@ GRAY PH Learning disability JONES RB S@@ HORNBY SJ Adult outcome of childhood, 634 (A) Defining,: what place does intelligence testing have now?, K 570 (A) KANIS AB S@@ SCHMIDT N LEES J See IRWIN K KATO T see LIN Y LENSKI M ET AL.: Disability information improves the reliability KEIR E S@@ DAVIS NM of cerebral palsy classification, 574 (L) KELLY EA See DAVIS NM Lesch-Nyhan syndrome, Self-injurious behaviour in young KEPPLER-NOREUIL K S@@ SCHMIDT N children with, 745 KERBESHIAN J S@@ FREEMAN RD LETHEL V Se€@ MANCINI J KEREM M ET AL.: Effects of Johnstone pressure splints com- LEVENE M S@@ SMITH RA bined with neurodevelopmental therapy on spasticity LEWIS H and WALLACE SJ: Vigabatrin, 833 (A) and sensory inputs in spastic cerebral palsy, 307 LIAO H-F ET AL.: Test—retest reliability of balance tests in children KERR B S€@ WILLIAMS G with cerebral palsy, 180 Ketogenic diet LIESNER R S@@ PRENGLER M see also HANNA BG, 847 (L) 858 Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology 2001, 43: 851-864 Life expectancy among people with cerebral palsy in MASON A S@@ ATKINSON J Western Australia, 508 Maternal LIMBEEK VJ S@@ ROIJEN LEG antecedents for cerebral palsy in extremely preterm LIN J-P see BAKHEIT AMO babies: a case control study, 580 LIN Y ET AL.: Quantitative evaluation of thalami and basal responsivity, Differential development of infants at risk for ganglia in infants with periventricular leukomalacia, 481 psychopathology: the moderating role of early, 292 LIPTAK GS ET AL.: Health status of children with moderate to MATON S S@€@ APPLETON R severe cerebral palsy, 364 MATSUBA C Se@e@ JAN J Litigation and neurodisability, 795 MATSUMOTO A S@@ NAKAMURA M LIUKKONEN E S@@ GAILY E MATSUSHIMA M See NAKAMURA M LIVANELIOGLU A S@@ KEREM M MATTSON SN S€@ ARCHIBALD SL LIVINGSTON J S@@ MURDOCH-EATON D MATTSSON E see andersson c LLEWELLYN A: Self-esteem in children with physical disabilities, MCCANN C S€@ CRYSDALE WS 70 (L) MCCONACHIE H S@@ PENNINGTON L Locomotion, Adults with cerebral palsy: a survey describ MCGRATH-CLARKE J S@@ MANGEOT SD ing problems, needs, and resources, with special empha- MCGROGAN J S@@ HEMINGWAY C sis on, 76 MCINTOSH DN See MANGEOT SD Longitudinal stability of visual evoked potentials in children MCLEAN N S@@ WASSMER E and adolescents with hydrocephalus, 113 MCLELLAN DL S@@ BOWER E Low levels of insulin-like growth factor-I in cerebrospinal Medial gastrocnemius, Architecture oft he, in children with fluid in children with autism, 614 spastic diplegia, 796 LUBETZLY H See GALIL A MELARICKAS L S€@ GILL S LUNDEBERG T S@@ SVEDBERG L Melatonin Lycra garments, Assessment of upper-limb function and is useful for recording sleep EEGs: a prospective audit of movement in children with cerebral palsy wearing, 384 outcome, 735 LYONS CJ See JAN JE see alsO WASSMER E ET AL., 136 (L) Lysosomal storage disease, Advances in the treatment of, Melbourne Assessment of Unilateral Upper Limb Function, 639 (A) Reliability of the, 761 MENAKAYA JO ET AL.: Idiopathic central pontine myelinolysis in childhood, 697 M MENEGAZZO L See ROSSI LN MACCHI M Se€@ ROSSI LN Mental retardation, Video-EEG in the diagnosis of paroxys- Mac Keith Lecture mal events in children with, and in children with normal PRECHTL HFR: General movement assessment as a method of intelligence, 731 developmental neurology: new paradigms and their con- MERCURI E S@@ GUZZETTA A sequences. 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Lessons from ADHD, and reading and writing disorder: a pilot study, 165 the blind, 198 Nystagmus, Diagnosing children presenting with asymmet- Movement, General, assessment as a method of develop- ric pendular, 622 mental neurology: new paradigms and their conse- O'BRIEN G quences. 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