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Volume 44 2002 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 P>a ges - Is—s ue Pages » 1-72 289-360 No. 9 077-648 73-144 361-482 No. 10 649-720 145-216 433-504 No. 11 721-792 217-288 905-576 No. 12 793-864 alcohol, MRI findings in children with school problems who Abel MF see Damiano DL had been exposed prenatally to, 98 Abstracts Allred EN see Dammann O Hart H Amar M see Hardy P Analysis by gestational age of cerebral palsy in singleton Amiel-Tison C births in north-east England, 1970-1994, 792 et al.: Head growth and cranial assessment at neurological Case-control study of attention-deficit hyperactivity disor examination in infancy, 643 (A) der and maternal smoking, alcohol use, and drug use see Gosselin J during pregnancy, 575 Amisaki T see Maegaki Y Anand A see Vining EPG Adams R: AACPDM Treatment Outcomes Committee replies, 431 (L) Anderson J see McCusker CG ADHD Andersson G see Nordmark E Children with, and motor dysfunction compared with Anker S see Biagioni E children with ADHD only, 383 ankle—foot orthosis, Effect of a rigid, on hamstring length in Head circumference in autism, Asperger syndrome, and, : children with hemiplegia, 51 a comparative study, 296 Annotations Quality of movement as a predictor of, : results from a Review of the efficacy of lower-limb orthoses used for prospective population study in 5- and 6-year-old cerebral palsy, A, 205 (A) children, 753 Cerebral palsy in multifoetal pregnancies, 352 (A) Treatment of, in neurofibromatosis type 1, 164 Cri du chat syndrome: genotype—phenotype correlations Adjustment in children with intractable epilepsy: impor- and recommendations for clinical management, 494 (A) tance of seizure duration and family factors, 681 Foetal alcohol syndrome: a multifaceted condition, 141 (A) affective disorder, Fluoxetine response in children with Folic acid and prevention of birth defects, 426 (A) autistic spectrum disorders: correlation with familial Genetic medicine and the muscular dystrophies: major, and intellectual achievement, 652 triumphs and tribulations, 136 (A) Ahonen T see Nopola-Hemmi J Head growth and cranial assessment at neurological Ahonen T see Viholainen H examination in infancy, 643 (A) Aicardi—Goutieres-like syndrome, Two siblings with a new, Importance of outcome determination in pediatric 422 rehabilitation, 773 (A) Alberta Infant Motor Scale, Validity of the Test of Infant Infantile neuroaxonal dystrophy (Seitelberger’s disease), Motor Performance for prediction of 6-, 9- and 12-month 849 (A) scores on the, 263 Management of drooling: 10 years after the Consortium Albrecht R see Uwer R on Drooling, 1990, 788 (A) 852 Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology 2002, 44: 852-864 Volume 44 2002 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 P>a ges - Is—s ue Pages » 1-72 289-360 No. 9 077-648 73-144 361-482 No. 10 649-720 145-216 433-504 No. 11 721-792 217-288 905-576 No. 12 793-864 alcohol, MRI findings in children with school problems who Abel MF see Damiano DL had been exposed prenatally to, 98 Abstracts Allred EN see Dammann O Hart H Amar M see Hardy P Analysis by gestational age of cerebral palsy in singleton Amiel-Tison C births in north-east England, 1970-1994, 792 et al.: Head growth and cranial assessment at neurological Case-control study of attention-deficit hyperactivity disor examination in infancy, 643 (A) der and maternal smoking, alcohol use, and drug use see Gosselin J during pregnancy, 575 Amisaki T see Maegaki Y Anand A see Vining EPG Adams R: AACPDM Treatment Outcomes Committee replies, 431 (L) Anderson J see McCusker CG ADHD Andersson G see Nordmark E Children with, and motor dysfunction compared with Anker S see Biagioni E children with ADHD only, 383 ankle—foot orthosis, Effect of a rigid, on hamstring length in Head circumference in autism, Asperger syndrome, and, : children with hemiplegia, 51 a comparative study, 296 Annotations Quality of movement as a predictor of, : results from a Review of the efficacy of lower-limb orthoses used for prospective population study in 5- and 6-year-old cerebral palsy, A, 205 (A) children, 753 Cerebral palsy in multifoetal pregnancies, 352 (A) Treatment of, in neurofibromatosis type 1, 164 Cri du chat syndrome: genotype—phenotype correlations Adjustment in children with intractable epilepsy: impor- and recommendations for clinical management, 494 (A) tance of seizure duration and family factors, 681 Foetal alcohol syndrome: a multifaceted condition, 141 (A) affective disorder, Fluoxetine response in children with Folic acid and prevention of birth defects, 426 (A) autistic spectrum disorders: correlation with familial Genetic medicine and the muscular dystrophies: major, and intellectual achievement, 652 triumphs and tribulations, 136 (A) Ahonen T see Nopola-Hemmi J Head growth and cranial assessment at neurological Ahonen T see Viholainen H examination in infancy, 643 (A) Aicardi—Goutieres-like syndrome, Two siblings with a new, Importance of outcome determination in pediatric 422 rehabilitation, 773 (A) Alberta Infant Motor Scale, Validity of the Test of Infant Infantile neuroaxonal dystrophy (Seitelberger’s disease), Motor Performance for prediction of 6-, 9- and 12-month 849 (A) scores on the, 263 Management of drooling: 10 years after the Consortium Albrecht R see Uwer R on Drooling, 1990, 788 (A) 852 Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology 2002, 44: 852-864 Pitfalls in the diagnosis of glycine encephalopathy (non- Beckung E and Hagberg G: Neuroimpairments, activity limi- ketotic hyperglycinemia), 713 (A) tations, and participation restrictions in children with Should we be testing and training muscle strength in cerebral palsy, 309 cerebral palsy? 68 (A) Beischer N see Walstab J Stuttering: incidence and causes, 278 (A) Bell R see Walstab J Two distinct forms of minor neurological dysfunction: Bellavance F see Ramsay M perspectives emerging from a review of data of the Bellugi U Groningen perinatal project, 561 (A) see Jones W Visual impairment in infancy: impact on neurodevelop see SchmittJ E mental and neurobiological processes, 782 (A) Benign Worster-Drought and congenital bilateral perisylvian intracranial hypertension associated with arteriovenous syndromes, 201 (A) malformation, 133 Architecture of the medial gastrocnemius in children with paroxysmal torticollis of infancy: four new cases and spastic diplegia, 158 linkage to CACNAIA mutation, 490 Ashworth scale, What does the, really measure and are Benton S instrumented measures more valid and precise?, 112 see Dale RC Asperger syndrome, Head circumference in autism, and see Giffin NJ ADHD: a comparative study, 296 Berg MJ see Van Dyke DC AterJ L see Billingsley RL Berry-Kravis E: Epilepsy in fragile X syndrome, 724 Atkins EA see McCarthy ML Bessell C see Walstab J Atkinson J see Biagioni E Biadaioli R see Pezzati M Atypical Down syndrome phenotype with severe develop- Biagioni E et al.: Visual function and EEG reactivity in infants mental delay, hypertonia, and seizures in a child with with perinatal brain lesions at 1 year, 171 translocation Trisomy21, 64 Biagiotti R see Pezzati M auditory Bilateral lesions of thalamus and basal ganglia: origin and Effect of, tactile, visual and vestibular intervention on outcome, 477 length of stay, alertness, and feeding progression in Billard C et al. preterm infants, 91 BREV neuropsychological test. Part I: results from 500 Hearing loss in early infancy affects maturation of the, normally developing children, The, 391 pathway, 123 BREV neuropsychological test. Part Il: results of validation autism in children with epilepsy, The, 398 Follow-up of children with language delay and features of, Billingsley RL et al.: Visual—spatial neglect in a child follow- from preschool years into middle childhood, 812 ing sub-cortical tumor resection, 191 Head circumference in, Asperger syndrome, and ADHD: a birth defects, Folic acid and prevention of, 426 (A) comparative study, 296 Bischof F et al.: Pathological long-bone fractures in residents autistic, Fluoxetine response in children with, spectrum dis- with cerebral palsy in a long-term care facility in South orders: correlation with familial major affective disorder Africa, 119 and intellectual achievement, 652 Bjérnskov I see i Dali Automatic processing of tones and speech stimuli in chil- Bjornson K dren with specific language impairment, 527 see Campbell WM Autti T see Autti-Ramo | see McLaughlin J Autti-Ramo | Blasco PA: Management of drooling: 10 years after the et al.: MRI findings in children with school problems who Consortium on Drooling, 1990, 788 (A) had been exposed prenatally to alcohol, 98 Blickstein I: Cerebral palsy in multifoetal pregnancies, 352 (A) Foetal alcohol syndrome: a multifaceted condition, 141 (A) blindness see also Jansen FE Azuma S$ see Tervo RC Bloch DA see RoseJ Bobath therapy, Evaluation of the functional effects ofa B course of, in children with cerebral palsy: a preliminary Baird G see Michelotti J study, 447 Baker R Boer H see ButlerJ V et al.: Botulinum toxin treatment of spasticity in diplegic Bohm B et al.: Developmental risks and protective factors cerebral palsy: a randomized, double-blind, placebo- for influencing cognitive outcome at 5.5 years of age in controlled, dose-ranging study, 666 very-low-birthweight children, 508 see Thompson NS Bonikowski M see Baker R Banaitis DA see Sharkey MA Books Reviewed BantaJ : International scope of medical care, 219 (E) Clements RV (ed): Risk Management and Litigation in | Barber J see McLaughlin J Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 216 | Bartlett D see Kennes J Ettorre E (ed): Before Birth: Understanding Prenatal basal ganglia, Bilateral lesions of thalamus and, : origin and Screening, 215 | outcome, 477 Freeberg E: The Education of Laura Bridgman: First Deaf Basu D see Bischof F and Blind Person to Learn Language, 500 Bax MCO Fukuyama Y (ed): West Syndrome and Other Infantile Clinical assessment still matters, 147 (E) Epileptic Encephalopathies, 359 Disclosure, 579 (E) Gitter E: The Imprisoned Guest: Samuel Howe and Laura Information for the clinicians in the 21st Century, 75 (E) Bridgman, the Original Deaf-Blind Girl, 500 Neurology or psychiatry, 291 (E) Gorlin RJ et al.: Syndromes of the Head and Neck, 4th Re-thinking the brain: a frog leaps, 723 (E) Edition, 499 Index 853 Helman CG: Culture, Health and Illness, 4th edn, 499 Clinically prescribed orthoses demonstrate an increase in Manto M-U and Pandolfo M (eds): The Cerebellum and its velocity of gait in children with, : a retrospective study, 227 Disorders, 360 Comparing reliability and validity of pediatric instruments Mesibov GM et al. (eds): Understanding Asperger for measuring health and well-being of children with Syndrome and High Functioning Autism, 215 spastic, 468 Smith PEM and Wallace SJ (eds): Clinician’s Guide to Correlation between physical functioning and gait Epilepsy, 500 measures in children with, 185 Ustiin TB (ed): Disability and Culture: Universalism and Double-blind comparison study of two doses of botulinum Diversity, 359 toxin A injected into calf muscles in children with Borgatti R see Salati R hemiplegic, 551 Borzyskowski M see Ganesan V Early feeding problems in children with: weight and BosmaJ F neurodevelopmental outcomes, 40 see Qureshi MA Evaluation of the functional effects of a course of Bobath see Reynolds EW therapy in children with, : a preliminary study, 447 botulinum toxin A Functional outcome of botulinum toxin A injections to Double-blind comparison study of two doses of, injected the lower limbs in, 820 into calf muscles in children with hemiplegic cerebral Health status of school-aged children with, : information palsy, 551 from a population-based sample, 240 Functional outcome of, injections to the lower limbs in Horseback riding in children with, : effect on gross motor cerebral palsy, 820 function, 301 Botulinum toxin treatment of spasticity in diplegic cerebral in multifoetal pregnancies, 352 (A) palsy: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, Intermittent intensive physiotherapy in children with, : a dose-ranging study, 666 pilot study, 233 Boyle CA see Mervis CA Neuroimpairments, activity limitations, and participation Braddick OJ see Biagioni E restrictions in children with, 309 Bramble D see Cornish K Neuropsychological effects of hyperbaric oxygen therapy Brennecke S see Walstab J in, 436 Brenner G see O'Donnell KJ Pathological long-bone fractures in residents with, ina BREV neuropsychological test long-term care facility in South Africa, 119 Part I: results from 500 normally developing children, Postural balance in children with, 58 The, 391 Prevalence and characteristics of children with, in Part II: results of validation in children with epilepsy, The, 398 Europe, 633 bulbar dysfunction, Epilepsy with reversible, 770 Qualitative analysis of therapeutic motor intervention Burch S see DeLong GR programmes for children with, : an update, 593 Burger M see Schoeman J Relation between spasticity and strength in individuals ButlerJV et al.: Prevalence of, and risk factors for, physical ill- with spastic diplegic, 148 health in people with Prader-Willi syndrome: a popula- Review of the efficacy of lower-limb orthoses used for, A, tion-based study, 248 205 (A) Should we be testing and training muscle strength in,? 68 (A) Threshold electrical stimulation (TES) in ambulant C children with, : a randomized double-blind placebo- Campbell K see Fehlings DL controlled clinical trial, 364 Campbell SK et al.: Validity of the Test of Infant Motor Use of a lying hip abduction system in children with Performance for prediction of 6-, 9- and 12-month scores bilateral: a pilot study, 177 on the Alberta Infant Motor Scale, 263 Visual—perceptual impairment in a random sample of Campbell WM et al.: Long-term safety and efficacy of contin- children with, 370 uous intrathecal baclofen, 660 see also Carmick J Canapicchi R see Biagioni E see also Roulet-Perez E Cantell M see Viholainen H see also Sharkey MA Care of adolescents with severe learning disability from see also Walstab J tuberous sclerosis, 256 Cervical CarmickJ :C omments on a recent study of therapeutic elec- accelerometry in preterm infants, 587 trical stimulation in cerebral palsy, 212 (L) cord tethering due to split cord malformation at the Carr L see Baker R cervico-dorsal junction presenting with self-mutilation Casotto V see ZoiaS of the fingers, 844 CATCH 22, Chromosome 22q11 deletion syndrome (,): neu- Changes ropsychiatric and neuropsychological aspects, 44 in hip spasticity and strength following selective dorsal Cerebellar abnormalities in infants and toddlers with rhizotomy and physical therapy for spastic cerebral Williams syndrome, 688 palsy, 220 cerebral blood flow, Early postnatal Doppler assessment of, in rhythmic suckle feeding patterns in term infants in the velocity in healthy preterm and term infants, 745 first month of life, 34 Cerebral palsy Charman T see Michelotti J Botulinum toxin treatment of spasticity in diplegic, : Chen Y-W see Hoffman EP a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, dose- Children with ADHD and motor dysfunction compared with ranging study, 666 children with ADHD only, 383 Changes in hip spasticity and strength following selective Chipman M see Fehlings DL dorsal rhizotomy and physical therapy for spastic, 220 Chong KWK see Dale RC 854 Developmental Medici& nCheil d Neurology 2002, 44: 852-864 ChristensenJ see i Dali Damiano DL et al. Chromosome 22q11 deletion syndrome (CATCH 22): neu- Should we be testing and training muscle strength in ropsychiatric and neuropsychological aspects, 44 cerebral palsy? 68 (A) Church AJ What does the Ashworth scale really measure and are see Dale RC instrumented measures more valid and precise?, 112 see Hartley LM Dammann O et al.: Systemic hypotension and white-matter CioniG damage in preterm infants, 82 Natural history and treatment of disabilities, 651 (E) dancing eyes syndrome see also Dale RC see Biagioni E Dani C see Pezzati M Clarke D see ButlerJ V Das VK see Varghese CM Clarke M see Tomlin P Davies P see Ross C Clarke MA see Gayatri NA DCD, Performance of gesture in children with and without, : Clinical assessment still matters, 147 (E) effects of sensory input modalities, 699 Clinically prescribed orthoses demonstrate an increase in de Goede CGEL: Urinary problems following acute trans- velocity of gait in children with cerebral palsy: a retrospec- verse myelitis in children, 212 (L) tive study, 227 de Groot L Coene S see Stiers P see de Vries AM Cole G see Roberts A see SamsomJ F Coleman GJ see Reddihough DS De Rammelaere M see Stiers P Collet J-P see Hardy P de Sousa C see Hartley LM Comparing de Souza L see Gillberg C reliability and validity of pediatric instruments for de Vries AM and de Groot L: Transient dystonias revisited: a measuring health and well-being of children with comparative study of preterm and term children at 2.5 spastic cerebral palsy, 468 years of age, 415 tests of tactile sensibility: aspects relevant to testing Dean AF see Lascelles K children with spastic hemiplegia, 604 DeLong GR Congenital mirror movement: a study of functional MRI and et al.: Fluoxetine response in children with autistic transcranial magnetic stimulation, 838 spectrum disorders: correlation with familial major continuous intrathecal baclofen, Long-term safety and effi- affective disorder and intellectual achievement, 652 cacy of, 660 see O’ Donnell KJ Cornish K and Bramble D: Cri du chat syndrome: geno- DeLong N see O’Donnell KJ type—phenotype correlations and recommendations for Deonna T see Roulet-Perez E clinical management, 494 (A) Development Correlation of cortical and subcortical brain structures in childhood between physical functioning and gait measures in and adolescence: a structural MRI study, 4 children with cerebral palsy, 185 of early motor skills and language in children at risk for of SPECT with pathology and seizure outcome in children familial dyslexia, 761 undergoing epilepsy surgery, 676 Developmental Cosgrove A outcome and types of chronic-stage EEG abnormalities in see Baker R preterm infants, 729 see Thompson NS outcome, including setback, in young children with Courchesne E see Jones W severe visual impairment, 613 Cowan F see Biagioni E risks and protective factors for influencing cognitive Cox TCS see Dale RC outcome at 5.5 years of age in very-low-birthweight CP. Threshold electrical stimulation (TES) in ambulant chil- children, 508 dren with, : a randomized double-blind placebo-con- DeVries L see Krageloh-Mann I trolled clinical trial, 364 diet, Growth of children on the ketogenic, 796 cranial, Head growth and, assessment at neurological exam- Dinesen Js ee M¢lholm Hansen B ination in infancy, 643 (A) diplegia Cri du chat syndrome: genotype—phenotype correlations Architecture of the medial gastrocnemius in children with and recommendations for clinical management, 494 (A) spastic, 158 CrossJ H see Hartley LM Wartenberg pendulum test: objective quantification of Cuttini M see Zoia S$ muscle tone in children with spastic, undergoing selective dorsal rhizotomy, 26 diplegic Botulinum toxin treatment of spasticity in, cerebral palsy: D a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, dose- Dale N ranging study, 666 and Sonksen P: Developmental outcome, including set Relation between spasticity and strength in individuals back, in young children with severe visual impairment, 613 with spastic, cerebral palsy, 148 see Sonksen PM Disability and quality of life in spina bifida and hydro- Dale RC cephalus, 317 et al.: Normal MRI neuroimaging and acute dancing eyes Disclosure, 579 (E) syndrome, 356 (L) Dodd KJ see Damiano DL et al.: Post-streptococcal autoimmune dystonia with Doderlein L see Polak F isolated bilateral striatal necrosis, 485 Donald P see Schoeman J see Hartley LM Dong W see O’Donnell KJ Index 855 Doppler assessment, Early postnatal, of cerebral blood flow BREV neuropsychological test. Part II: results of validation velocity in healthy preterm and term infants, 745 in children with, The, 398 Double-blind comparison study of two doses of botulinum Correlation of SPECT with pathology and seizure out toxin A injected into calf muscles in children with hemi- come in children undergoing, surgery, 676 plegic cerebral palsy, 551 in fragile X syndrome, 724 Down syndrome, Atypical, phenotype with severe develop- Learning and memory of school children with, : a mental delay, hypertonia, and seizures in a child with prospective controlled longitudinal study, 803 translocation Trisomy 21, 64 with reversible bulbar dysfunction, 770 Drake J see McLaughlin J Epileptic blindness see a/so Jansen FE drooling, Management of, :10 years after the Consortium on Errata 72, 135, 288, 502, 622 Drooling, 1990, 788 (A) Eunson P Duchenne muscular dystrophy see Baker R Physical capacity in non-ambulatory people with, or see Milling-Smith O spinal muscular atrophy: a longitudinal study, 623 Evaluation Fracture prevalence in, 695 of the functional effects of a course of Bobath therapy in Ducruet T see Hardy P children with cerebral palsy: a preliminary study, 447 Duncan T see Jones W of therapeutic electrical stimulation to improve muscle dyskinetic see also Roulet-Perez E strength and function in children with types I/II spinal dyslexia muscular atrophy, 741 Familial, : neurocognitive and genetic correlation ina Evidence-based medicine, 435 (E) large Finnish family, 580 Development of early motor skills and language in © F children at risk for familial, 761 failure to thrive, Infant sucking ability, non-organic, mater- dystonias, Transient, revisited: a comparative study of nal characteristics, and feeding practices: a prospective preterm and term children at 2.5 years of age, 415 cohort study, 405 Familial dyslexia: neurocognitive and genetic correlation in E a large Finnish family, 580 Early feeding problems in children with cerebral palsy: Farmer M see Billard C weight and neurodevelopmental outcomes, 40 Farmer S see Roberts A Early postnatal Doppler assessment of cerebral blood flow feeding velocity in healthy preterm and term infants, 745 Changes in rhythmic suckle, patterns in term infants in EEG the first month of life, 34 Developmental outcome and types of chronic-stage, Early, problems in children with cerebral palsy: weight abnormalities in preterm infants, 729 and neurodevelopmental outcomes, 40 Visual function and, reactivity in infants with perinatal Effect of auditory, tactile, visual and vestibular intervention brain lesions at 1 year, 171 on length of stay, alertness, and, progression in preterm Effect infants, 91 ofa rigid ankle—foot orthosis on hamstring length in Impact of, problems on nutritional intake and growth: children with hemiplegia, 51 Oxford Feeding Study II, 461 of auditory, tactile, visual and vestibular intervention on Infant sucking ability, non-organic failure to thrive, length of stay, alertness, and feeding progression in maternal characteristics, and, practices: a prospective preterm infants, 91 cohort study, 405 Effects of iodine supplementation during pregnancy on Fehlings DL et al.: Evaluation of therapeutic electrical stimu- child growth and development at school age, 76 lation to improve muscle strength and function in chil- electrical stimulation dren with types II/II spinal muscular atrophy, 741 see also CarmickJ , 212 (L) Ferguson AP et al.: Care of adolescents with severe learning Evaluation of therapeutic, to improve muscle strength disability from tuberous sclerosis, 256 and function in children with types II/II spinal Feron FJM see Kroes M muscular atrophy, 741 Ferrel A Threshold, (TES) in ambulant children with CP: a random see Campbell WM ized double-blind placebo-controlled clinical trial, 364 see McLaughlin J Eliasson A-C see Krumlinde-Sundholm L Ferrie CD see Schwarz KB Eliez S see SchmittJ E Fertig G see Schoeman J Emond A see Motion S$ Fiechtner H see Tervo RC encephalopathy, Immune mediated chorea, syndrome in Filippi L see Pezzati M childhood, 273 Fluoxetine response in children with autistic spectrum dis- EngsbergJ R orders: correlation with familial major affective disorder et al.: Changes in hip spasticity and strength following and intellectual achievement, 652 selective dorsal rhizotomy and physical therapy for Foerst A see Tibussek D spastic cerebral palsy, 220 Foetal alcohol syndrome: a multifaceted condition, 141 (A) see Ross SA Fogas B see Tervo RC Enlarged vestibular aqueduct in two male siblings, 706 Folic acid and prevention of birth defects, 426 (A) epilepsies, High incidence of language disorder in children Follow-up of children with language delay and features of with focal, 533 autism from preschool years into middle childhood, 812 Epilepsy Ford-Adams ME see Sullivan PB Adjustment in children with intractable : importance of Forssberg H see Bohm B seizure duration and family factors, 681 Fosang A see Reddihough DS 856 Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology 2002, 44: 852-864 Fouron C see GosselinJ neurological dysfunction: perspectives emerging from a Fouron J-C see Gosselin J review of data of the, 561 (A) Fracture prevalence in Duchenne muscular dystrophy, 695 Growth of children on the ketogenic diet, 796 fragile X syndrome, Epilepsy in, 724 Gu G see White-Traut R France AP see SterbaJA Gutman A seeKorman SH FreemanJM see Vining EPG Guzzetta A see Biagioni E Fukuda C see Maegaki Y Functional outcome of botulinum toxin A injections to the lower limbs in cerebral palsy, 820 H Hadders-Algra M: Two distinct forms of minor neurological G dysfunction: perspectives emerging from a review of data Gadow KD et al.: Tics and psychiatric comorbidity in chil- of the Groningen perinatal project, 561 (A) dren and adolescents, 330 Hadley-Miller NA see McCarthy ML Galaburda AM see SchmittJ E Hagberg G see Beckung E Gallagher AC see McDonald DGM Hankinson J and Morton RE: Use ofa lying hip abduction Galuppi B see Kennes } system in children with bilateral cerebral palsy: a pilot GambleJG see Rose J study, 177 Gamst A see Sowell ER Hanna SE see Kennes J Ganesan V and Borzyskowski M: Ganesan and Borzyskowski Hanrahan D see McCusker CG reply, 213 (L) Hansen FJ see i Dali Gayatri NA et al.: Epilepsy with reversible bulbar dysfunc- Harding B see Hartley LM tion, 770 Hardy P et al.: Neuropsychological effects of hyperbaric oxy- Genetic gen therapy in cerebral palsy, 436 medicine and the muscular dystrophies: triumphs and Harkness W see Hartley LM tribulations, 136 (A) Harris CA see Shortland AP Familial dyslexia: neurocognitive and, correlation ina Harryman SE see McCarthy ML large Finnish family, 580 Hartel C et al.: Intracranial hypertension in neuroborrelio- Gewolb IH sis, 041 see Qureshi MA Hartley LM et al.: Correlation of SPECT with pathology and see Reynolds EW seizure outcome in children undergoing epilepsy Giammari G see Salati R surgery, 676 Giani T see Pezzati M Immune mediated chorea encephalopathy syndrome in Giffin NJ et al.: Benign paroxysmal torticollis of infancy: four childhood, 273 new cases and linkage to CACNAIA mutation, 490 Haugsted U see i Dali Gillberg C Haverkamp F et al.: Psychomotor development in children and de Souza L: Head circumference in autism, Asperger with early diagnosed giant interhemispheric cysts, 556 syndrome, and ADHD: a comparative study, 296 Hayakawa F see Okumura A see Niklasson L Head Gillespie Js ee Varghese CM circumference in autism, Asperger syndrome, and ADHD: Gillet P see Billard C a comparative study, 296 Giovannoni G see Dale RC growth and cranial assessment at neurological examination Gise EG see Ramsay M in infancy, 643 (A) Giuffrida C see Sharkey MA injury, Rehabilitation in severe, in children: outcome and glycine encephalopathy, Pitfalls in the diagnosis of, (non- provision of care, 828 ketotic hyperglycinemia), 713 (A) Health status of school-aged children with cerebral palsy: glycosylation syndromes see alse Pascual-Castroviejo I (L) information from a population-based sample, 240 Goadsby PJ see Giffin NJ Hearing loss in early infancy affects maturation of the audi- Goldberg J see Hardy P tory pathway, 123 Golding J see Motion S Heaven RKB see Matsuba CA Gordon I see Hartley LM Heep A see Haverkamp F Gordon N Helber A see Krageloh-Mann | Infantile neuroaxonal dystrophy (Seitelberger’s disease), hemiplegia 849 (A) Comparing tests of tactile sensibility: aspects relevant to Stuttering: incidence and causes, 278 (A) testing children with spastic, 604 Worster-Drought and congenital bilateral perisylvian Effect of a rigid ankle—foot orthosis on hamstring length in syndromes, 201 (A) children with, 51 GosselinJ hemiplegic, Double-blind comparison study of two doses of et al.: Minor neurological signs and developmental botulinum toxin A injected into calf muscles in children performance in high risk children at preschool age, 323 with, cerebral palsy, 551 see Amiel-Tison C Herbst G see i Dali Gough M see Shortland AP Hesselink W see Jones W Graham HK see Reddihough DS Hicks EM see McCusker CG Grant GA see Campbell WM High Graubert C see Campbell WM incidence of language disorder in children with focal Greisen G see Mglholm Hansen B epilepsies, 533 Groenendaal F see Krageloh-Mann I risk children, Minor neurological signs and developmental Groningen perinatal project, Two distinct forms of minor performance in, at preschool age, 323 Index 857 Hilden J see i Dali International Hilton Jones D see McDonald DGM outreach for pediatic surgical subspecialists, 507 (E) hip scope of medical care, 219 (E) Changes in, spasticity and strength following selective Intracranial hypertension in neuroborreliosis, 641 dorsal rhizotomy and physical therapy for spastic intrathecal baclofen, Long-term safety and efficacy of contin- cerebral palsy, 220 uous, 660 Use of a lying, abduction system in children with bilateral iodine, Effects of, supplementation during pregnancy on cerebrai palsy: a pilot study, 177 child growth and development at school age, 76 Hisamichi S see Kuriyama S Ishigaki T see Itomi K Hiadky H see Vining EPG Itomi K et al.: Prognostic value of positron emission tomog- Hoff B see Mglholm Hansen B raphy in cryptogenic West syndrome, 107 Hoffman EP and Chen Y-W: Genetic medicine and the mus- cular dystrophies: triumphs and tribulations, 136 (A) J Holland AJ see ButlerJV Jacobson L see Salati R homocystinuria see a/so Vorstman E JanJE Horseback riding in children with cerebral palsy: effect on et al. reply, 357 (L) gross motor function, 301 see Matsuba CA Horstmann H: Meetings, journals, and the internet: net- Janse van Rensburg A see Schoeman J works of communication, 363 (E) Jansen FE et al.: Epileptic blindness in tuberous sclerosis Hozawa A see Kuriyama S$ complex, 792 (L) Hughes MI see Gayatri NA Jardine P see McDonald DGM Hunt A see Ferguson AP Jasinski M see Baker R hydrocephalus, Disability and quality of life in spina bifida Jenkins J see White H and, 317 Jennekens-Schinkel A see Schouten A hyperbaric oxygen therapy, Neuropsychological effects of, in Jernigan TL see Sowell ER cerebral palsy, 436 Johnson A see Sullivan PB hyperglycinemia, Pitfalls in the diagnosis of glycine Johnston KM see Hardy P encephalopathy (non-ketotic, ), 713 (A) Jolles Js ee Kroes M hypertension, Benign intracranial, associated with arteriove- Jones VK see Rose J nous malformation, 133 Jones W et al.: Cerebellar abnormalities in infants and tod- Hypotonia see also Thompson CE dlers with Williams syndrome, 688 hypoxia, Oculomotor dysfunction in cerebral visual impair- Jordan DK see Keppler-Noreuil KM ment following perinatal, 542 Juszczak E see Sullivan PB I K i Dali C et al.: Threshold electrical stimulation (TES) in KalffA C see Kroes M ambulant children with CP: a randomized double-blind Kamiyama M see Kuriyama S$ placebo-controlled clinical trial, 364 Kato T see Okumura A Immune mediated chorea encephalopathy syndrome in Katz-Salamon see Bohm B 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