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LE JOURNAL CANADIEN DES SCIENCES NEUROLOGIQUES Author Index to Volume 21 — 1994 Adams, C.: 203 (Aug) Del Bigio, M.R.: 299 (Nov) Lunsford, L.D.: 137 (May) Russell, N.A.: 72 (Feb) Agranovish, A.: 306 (Nov) Drake, J.M.: 299 (Nov) Rutka, J.T.: 273 (Aug) Miller, K.: 227 (Aug) Aicardi, J.: 185 (Aug) Dykes, R.W.: 233 (Aug) Madera, A.: 43 (Feb) Scremin, O.U.: 227 (Aug) Alessandro, B.: 266 (Aug) Eastwood, M.R.: 358 (Nov) Majumdar, R.: |2 0 (May) Santangelo, R.: 29 (Feb) Anderson, J.: 203 (Aug) Ebly, E.M.: 331 (Nov) Manganotti, P.: 325 (Nov) Santillan, F.: 43 (Feb) Andreula, C.: 266 (Aug) Enrico, M.: 266 (Aug) Maria, T.: 266 (Aug) Sarnat, H.B.: 203 (Aug) Ang, L.C.: 306, 350 (Nov) Escobar, A.: 43 (Feb) Massimo, G.: 266 (Aug) Schroder, M.L.: S6 (Suppl |) Archibald, C.J.: 9 (Feb) Espinosa, J.A.: 141 (May) McCandlish, C.A.: 233 (Aug) Schwartz, M.L.: 319 (Nov) Ashby, P.: 125 (May) Meador, K.J.: S12 (Suppl 3); 346 (Nov) Scott, T.: 133 (May) Assis, L.P.A.: 252 (Aug) Farmer, J-P.: 64 (Feb) Meldrum, H.: 85 (May) Seland, T.P.: 262 (Aug) Attig, E.: 15 (Feb) Fayez, N.A.: 72 (Feb) Mielke, B.W.: 67 (Feb) Seshia, S.S.: 203 (Aug) Badrising, U.A.: 53, 57 (Feb) Feldman, E.L.: S3 (Suppl 4) Mihic, S.J.: 3 (Feb) Sharpe, J.A.: 125 (May) Barbieri, F.: 29 (Feb) Findlay, J.M.: 67 (Feb); 146 (May); Milanovy, I.: 60 (Feb) Shedden, P.M.: 219 (Aug) Barnett, H.J.M.: 85 (May) 278 (Aug) Montes, J.L.: 64 (Feb) Shul, D.: 306 (Nov) Basinski, A.: 125 (May) Fisk, J.D.: 9 (Feb) Mortilla, M.: 248 (Aug) Sima, A.: $23 (Suppl 4) Battershill, J.H.: 78 (Feb) Follis, F.: 227 (Aug) Moulton, R.J.: S17 (Suppl |); 219 Sima, A.A.F.: S13 (Suppl 4) Becker, L.E.: 273 (Aug) Forstl, H.: 78 (Feb) (Aug) Smith, S.L.: 273 (Aug) Becker, W.J.: 285 (Aug) Francesco, D.: 266 (Aug) Muizelaar, J.P.: S6 (Supp! |) Sneddon, W.B.: 3 (Feb) Begley, H.: 306 (Nov) Francis, O.: 3 (Feb) Muller, M.: 273 (Aug) St. George-Hyslop, P.H.: 248 (Aug) Benoit, B.G.: 72 (Feb) Frecker, M.F.: 112 (May) Murray, M.: 24 (Aug) Stefania, M.: 266 (Aug) Bergeron, C.: 311 (Nov) Freedman, M.: 104 (May) Murray, T.J.: 9 (Feb) Stefano, B.: 266 (Aug) Bernstein, M.: 213 (Aug) Georgiev, D.: 60 (Feb) Nag, S.: 24 (Feb) Strong, H.R.: | 12 (May) Berry, H.: 38 (Feb) Gordon, B.A.: 252 (Aug) Nichols, M.E.: 346 (Nov) Suchowersky, O.: 48 (Feb) Bertolasi, L.: 325 (Nov) Greenberg, M.: 273 (Aug) Tampieri, D.: 141 (May) Bissonette, D.J.: 137 (May) O’Brien, P.F.: 319 (Nov) Blume, W.T.: 252 (Aug) Hachinski, V.: 358 (Nov) O’Connor, P.: S17 (Suppl |) Tan, L.: 306 (Nov) Bolton, C.F.: $28 (Suppl |) Hay, R.: 287 (Aug) Oladehin, A.: 233 (Aug) Thierer, D.E.: 331 (Nov) Botez, M.1.: 353 (Nov) Ho, L.T.: 194 (Aug) Oppenheimer, S.R.: 252 (Aug) Thrasher, D.: 295 (Nov) Botez-Maquard, T.: 353 (Nov) Hogan, D.B.: 331 (Nov) Osimani, A.: 104 (May) Tsai, T-C.: 271 (Aug) Boulton, A.J.M.: S18 (Suppl 4) Hospodar, M.: 133 (May) Tuor, U.1.: 299 (Nov) Bril, V.: 34 (Feb); S8 (Suppl 4) Hudoba, P.: 319 (Nov) Pett, S.: 227 (Aug) Turley, J.E.: 38 (Feb) Paredes, V.: 43 (Feb) Turnbull, J.: 100 (May) Brooke, M.H.: |2 0 (May) Ichise, M.: 104 (May) Parhad, I.: 358 (Nov) Bruni, J.: S3 (Suppl 3) Parhad, I.M.: 331 (Nov) Ukachoke, C.: 125 (May) Burnham, W.M.: 3 (Feb) Jaoquin, A.J.: 72 (Feb) Jiang, F.: 100 (May) Pauwels, E.K.J.: 53 (Feb) Vaula, G.: 248 (Aug) Coyne, T.J.: 129 (May) Jog, M.S.;: 38 (Feb) Perry, J.R.: 34 (Feb) Victor, M.: 88 (May) Cabantog, A.M.: 213 (Aug) Johnson, E.: 233 (Aug) Phillips, S.: 358 (Nov) Vielvoye, G.J.: 57 (Feb) Camfield, C.: S7 (Suppl 3) Placencia, M.: 43 (Feb) Vielvoye, J.: 53 (Feb) Camfield, P.: S7 (Supp! 3) Kessler, R.: 227 (Aug) Plewes, M.: 306 (Nov) Capparelli, G.: 29 (Feb) Kertesz, A.: 358 (Nov) Pogue, J.M.: 104 (May) Wallace, M.C.: 129 (May) Carlo, P.: 266 (Aug) Kirk, A.: 350 (Nov) Polo, A.: 325 (Nov) Wernly, J.: 227 (Aug) Carpio, A.: 43 (Feb) Klein, G.M.: 262 (Aug) Pontefract, A.: 9 (Feb) Wapenski, J.: 133 (May) Chang, Y-Y.: 271 (Aug) Konasiewicz, S.J.: 219 (Aug); S17 Preul, M.C.: 141 (May) Waters, C.H.: 259 (Aug) Chiappa, K.H.: S12 (Suppl |) (Suppl 1) Provias, J.: 273 (Aug); 311 (Nov) Waters, R.S.: 233 (Aug) Chudley, A.: 203 (Aug) Kondziolka, D.: 137 (May) Pryse-Phillips, W.E.M.: | 12 (May) Watters, G.V.: 64 (Feb) Chung, D-G.: 104 (May) Kreeft, J.H.: 252 (Aug) Weikers, N.: 133 (May) Racine, R.: 100 (May) Ciccarelli, A.: 29 (Feb) Kuhn, S.: 203 (Aug) Wells, G.A.: 252 (Aug) Ramani, R.: 319 (Nov) Clarke, D.B.: 64 (Feb) Wilder, B.J.: S17 (Suppl 3) Claudio, G.: 266 (Aug) Lacson, A.G.: 203 (Aug) Rewcastle, B.: 358 (Nov) Wintzen, A.R.: 53, 57 (Feb) Crisci, C.: 29 (Feb) Lalonde, R.: 353 (Nov) Riopelle, R.J.: 24 (Feb) Wu, H-S.: 271 (Aug) Lang, A.E.: 311 (Nov) Ritvo, P.G.: 9 (Feb) Curran, T.: 311 (Nov) Li, C-X.: 233 (Aug) Rizzuto, N.: 325 (Nov) Young, C.S.: 319 (Nov) Cwik, V.A.: 120 (May) Liauw, L.: 53, 57 (Feb) Robitaille, Y.: 141 (May) Young, G.B.: S3 (Suppl !); 252 (Aug); Darwish, H.Z.: 203 (Aug) Liu, J-S.: 271 (Aug) Rockwood, K.: 358 (Nov) 295 (Nov) da Silva, M.C.: 299 (Nov) Loembe, P.M.: 339 (Nov) Roos, R.A.C.: 53, 57 (Feb) Davey, P.: 319 (Nov) Lohuis, N.A.: 252 (Aug) Ropper, A.H.: S23 (Suppl |) Zanette, G.: 325 (Nov) De Grandis, D.: 325 (Nov) Loring, D.W.: 346 (Nov) Rose, M.S.: 262 (Aug) Zee, D.S.: 177 (Aug) Degroot, W.R.: 203 (Aug) Lowry, R.B.: 203 (Aug) Rouleau, G.: 64 (Feb) Zochodne, D.W.: 24 (Feb); 194 (Aug) Volume 21, No. 4 — November 1994 THE CANADIAN JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGICAL SCIENCES Subject Index to Volume 21 — 1994 Abstracts Overview of Monitoring of Cerebral Blood Flow Diabetes Mellitus Canadian Association of Neuropathologists 159 and Metabolism After Severe Head Injury S6 Complications of Sural Nerve Biopsy in Diabetic (May) (Suppl 1) verus Non-Diabetic Patients 34 (Feb) Canadian Congress of Neurological Sciences Cerebral Edema Clinical Testing in Diabetic Neuropathy S3 (Suppl 4) (Suppl. 2) Acute and Chronic Cerebral White Matter Damage Role of Electrophysiological Studies in Diabetic Adaptation in Neonatal Hydrocephalus 299 (Nov) Neuropathy S8 (Suppl 4) Adaptive Control of Eye Movements: Clinical Cerebral Metabolism Pathological Definition and Evaluation of Diabetic Implications 177 (Aug) Overview of Monitoring of Cerebral Blook Flow Neuropathy and Clinical Correlations $13 Alcoholism and Metabolism After Severe Head Injury S6 (Suppl 4) Alcoholic Dementia: A Critical Review 88 (May) (Supp! 1) End-Stage Complications of Diabetic Neuropathy: Alzheimer’s Disease Cerebrovascular Disease Foot Ulceration $18 (Suppl 4) Alzheimer’s as a Common Complex Disease 78 Progress in Understanding the Role of Carotid Update on Diabetic Neuropathy — Speakers’ Panel (Feb) Endarterectomy 104 (May) $23 (Suppl 4) The Short History of Focal Brain Degeneration 78 SPECT for Differential Diagnosis of Dementia and Diabetic Neuropathy The Influence of Sulindac on Experimental (Feb) Correlation of rCBF with Cognitive Impairment Streptozotocin-Induced Diabetic Neuropathy SPECT for Differential Diagnosis of Dementia and 104 (May) 194 (Aug) Correlation of rCBF with Cognitive Impairment latrogenic False Aneurysm Following Repair of Update on Diabetic Neuropathy — Supplement 4 104 (May) Intracranial Aneurysm 346 (Nov) Diastematomyelia Progression and Outcome of Patients Referred to a Neuropsychological Functioning in Unilateral Adult Diastematomyelia 72 (Feb) Canadian Dementia Clinic 331 (Nov) Cerebellar Damage 353 (Nov) Dysgenesis Anticonvulsant Diagnosis of Vascular Dementia: Consortium of The Place of Neuronal Migration Abnormalities in The Effect of Anticonvulsant Drugs on GABA- Canadian Centres for Clinical Cognitive Child Neurology 185 (Aug) Stimulated Chloride Uptake 3 (Feb) Research Consensus Statement 358 (Nov) Dysplasias Antiepileptic Drugs Classification The Place of Neuronal Migration Abnormalities in Ataxia in Institutionalized Patients with Epilepsy A Proposal for Classification of Neurocysticercosis Child Neurology 184 (Aug) 252 (Aug) 43 (Feb) Dysraphism Antiepileptic Drug Selection and Adverse Effects: Cognitive Impairment Adult Diastematomyelia 72 (Feb) An Overview S3 (Suppl 3) Cognitive Side Effects of Antiepileptic Drugs $12 Adult Diastematomyelia Letter 365 (Nov) Acute and Chronic Toxicity of Antiepileptic (Suppl 1) Editorial Medications: a Selective Review S7 (Suppl 3) Computed Tomography Progress in Understanding the Role of Carotid Cognitive Side Effects of Antiepileptic Drugs $12 Unusual Evolution and Computerized Tomographic Endarterectomy 85 (May) (Suppl 3) Planning Care of Neurology and Neurosurgery Appearance of a Gliosarcoma 141 (May) How About the New Antiepileptic Drugs? S17 Patients with Critical Illnesses 295 (Nov) Diagnosis of Vascular Dementia: Consortium of (Supp! 3) Education Canadian Centres for Clinical Cognitive Arteriovenous Malformations MOCOMP: An Idea Whose Time Has Come for Research Consensus Statement 358 (Nov) Fatal Rebleeding from a Dural Arteriovenous Canadian Neurology 285 (Aug) Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease Malformation of the Posterior Fossa: case report Electroencephalography with pathological examination 67 (Feb) Unilateral Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease Presenting as Electrophysiologic Monitoring in the Intensive Astrocytomas Rapidly Progressive Aphasia 350 (Nov) Care Unit S12 (Suppl 1) Complications of First Craniotomy for Intra-Axial Cysticercosis Electromyography Brain Tumor 213 (Aug) A Proposal for Classification of Neurocysticercosis Usefulness of Single Fiber EMG for Distinguishing Proliferating Cell Nuclear Antigen Expression in 43 (Feb) Neuromuscular from other Causes of Ocular the Survival of Astrocytoma Patients 306 (Nov) Degenerative Diseases-Dementia Muscle Weakness 125 (May) Ataxia Alzheimer’s as a Common Complex Disease 78 Endarterectomy Ataxia in Institutionalized Patients with Epilepsy (Feb) Progress in Understanding the Role of Carotid 252 (Aug) The Short History of Focal Brain Degeneration 78 Endarterectomy 85 (May) Parieto-Cerebellar Loop Impairment in Ataxic (Feb) Surgical Referral for Carotid Artery Stenosis — The Hemiparesis: Proposed Pathophysiology Based Unilateral Creutzfeldt-Jacob Disease Presenting as Influence of NASCET 129 (May) on an Analysis of Cerebral Blood Flow 15 (Feb) Rapidly Progressive Aphasia 350 (Nov) Epidemiology Carotid Artery Dissection Dementia The Impact of Fatigue on Patients with Multiple Surgical Referrel for Carotid Artery Stenosis — The Alzheimer’s as a Common Complex Disease 78 Sclerosis 9 (Feb) Influence of NASCET 129 (May) (Feb) Surgical Referral for Carotid Artery Stenosis — The Cerebellar Dysfunction The Short History of Focal Brain Degeneration 78 Influence of NASCET 129 (May) Ataxia in Institutionalized Patients with Epilepsy (Feb) A Prevalence Study of Multiple Sclerosis in the Crowsnest Pass Region of Southern Alberta 262 252 (Aug) Alcoholic Dementia: A Critical Review 88 (May) Neuropsychological Functioning in Unilateral SPECT for Differential Diagnosis of Dementia and (Aug) Progression and Outcome of Patients Referred to a Cerebellar Damage 353 (Nov) Correlation of rCBF with Cognitive Impairment Canadian Dementia Clinic 331 (Nov) Cerebellar Incoordination 104 (May) Epilepsy Parieto-Cerebellar Loop Impairment in Ataxic Progression and Outcome of Patients Referred to a The Effect of Anticonvulsant Drugs on GABA- Hemisparesis: Proposed Pathophysiology Based Canadian Dementia Clinic 331 (Nov) Stimulated Chloride Uptake 3 (Feb) on an Analysis of Cerebral Blood Flow 15 (Feb) Unilateral Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease Presenting as Ataxia in Institutionalized Patients with Epilepsy Cerebral Blood Flow Rapidly Progressive Aphasia 350 (Nov) 252 (Aug) Parieto-Cerebellar Loop Impairment in Ataxic Diagnosis of Vascular Dementia: Consortium of Antiepileptic Drug Selection and Adverse Effects: Hemiparesis: Proposed Pathophysiology Based Canadian Centres for Clinical Cognitive An Overview S3 (Suppl 3) on an Analysis of Cerebral Blood Flow 15 (Feb) Research Consensus Statement 358 (Nov) Acute and Chronic Toxicity of Antiepileptic SPECT for Differential Diagnosis of Dementia and Demyelination Medications: a Selective Review S7 (Suppl 3) Correlation of rCBF with Cognitive Impairment The Impact of Fatigue on Patients with Multiple Cognitive Side Effects of Antiepileptic Drugs $12 104 (May) Sclerosis 9 (Feb) (Suppl 3) LE JOURNAL CANADIEN DES SCIENCES NEUROLOGIQUES Evoked Potentials Metabolically Stressed Skeletal Muscle 120 A Controlled Trial of Mitozantrone in Multiple Minimum Standards for Clinical Evoked Potentials (May) Sclerosis: Serial MRI Evaluation at One year 75 (Feb) Immunology 266 (Aug) Electrophysiologic Monitoring in the Intensive Polyneuropathy, Organomegaly, Endocrinopathy, Intractable Hiccup due to Multiple Sclerosis: MR Care Unit S12 (Suppl 1) Monoclonal Gammopathy and Skin Changes Imaging of Medullary Plaque 271 (Aug) A New Quantitative Measure for Monitoring (Poems) Syndrome 60 (Feb) Muscle Somatosensory Evoked Potentials $17 (Suppl 1) Proliferating Cell Nuclear Antigen Expression in Mild Hypothermia Preserves Contractile Function Somatosensory Evoked Potential and Intracranial the Survival of Astrocytoma Patients 306 (Nov) and Inhibits Prostaglandin E2 Release from Pressure in Severe Head Injury 219 (Aug) Infarction Metabolically Stressed Skeletal Muscle 120 (May) Spinal Somatosensory Evoked Potentials in NMDA Receptor Blockade and Spinal Cord Muscular Dystrophy Patients with Tethered Cord Syndrome 325 Ischemia Due to Aortic Crossclamping in the Autosomal Recessive, Fatal Infantile Hypertonic (Nov) Rat Model 227 (Aug) Muscular Dystrophy among Canadian Natives Eye Movements Infectious Diseases 203 (Aug) Adaptive Control of Eye Movements: Clinical Traitement Medico-chirurgical du Mal de Pott de Myasthenia Gravis Implications 177 (Aug) L’adulte. Notre Attitude au Gabon 339 (Nov) Usefulness of Single Fiber EMG for Fluoxetine Intensive Care Distinguishing Neuromuscular from other Fluoxetine and Selegiline — Lack of Significant Intensive Care of Acute Guillain-Barré Syndrome Causes of Ocular Muscle Weakness 125 (May) Interaction 259 (Aug) $23 (Suppl 1) Myelopathy GABA Assessment of Respiratory Function in the Acute Transverse Myelitis: A Retrospective Study The Effect of Anticonvulsant Drugs on GABA- Intensive Care Unit $28 (Suppl 1) Using Magnetic Resonance Imaging 133 (May) Stimulated Chloride Uptake 3 (Feb) Intracranial Pressure Myopathy Genetics Somatosensory Evoked Potential and Intracranial Mild Hypothermia Preserves Contractile Function Autosomal Recessive Motor and Sensory Pressure in Severe Head Injury 219 (Aug) and Inhibits Prostaglandin E2 Release from Neuropathy with Excessive Myelin Outfolding In Memoriam Metabolically Stressed Skeletal Muscle 120 in Two Siblings 29 (Feb) George Gordon Habib 287 (Aug) (May) Autosomal Recessive, Fatal Infantile Hypertonic Ischemic Brain Injury Usefulness of Single Fiber EMG for Distinguishing Muscular Dystrophy among Canadian Natives NMDA Receptor Blockade and Spinal Cord Neuromuscular from other Causes of Ocular 203 (Aug) Ischemia Due to Aortic Crossclamping in the Muscle Weakness 125 (May) Genetics — Molecular Biology Rat Model 227 (Aug) Myelin Assessment of Genetic Polymorphisms in DNA Magnetic Resonance Imaging Autosomal Recessive Motor and Sensory from Formalin Fixed Neurological Tissues 248 Acute Transverse Myelitis: A Retrospective Study Neuropathy with Excessive Myelin Outfolding (Aug) Using Magnetic Resonance Imaging 133 (May) in Two Siblings 29 (Feb) Gilles de la Tourette Syndrome A Controlled Trial of Mitozantrone in Multiple Gilles de la Tourette Syndrome 48 (Feb) Sclerosis: Serial MRI Evaluation at One Year Nerve Biopsy Glioma 266 (Aug) Complications of Sural Nerve Biopsy in Diabetic Unusual Evolution and Computerized Striatonigral Degeneration: Iron Deposition in verus Non-Diabetic Patients 34 (Feb) Tomographic Appearance of a Gliosarcoma 141 Putamen Correlates with the Slit-like Void Nerve Conduction (May) Signal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging 311 Role of Electrophysiological Studies in Diabetic Complications of First Craniotomy for Intra-Axial (Nov) Neuropathy S8 (Suppl 4) Brain Tumor 213 (Aug) Frameless Stereotaxy for Pre-treatment Planning Neuro-Oncology Guillain Barré and Post-treatment Evaluation of Radiosurgery Unusual Evolution and Computerized Intensive Care of Acute Guillain-Barré Syndrome 319 (Nov) Tomographic Appearance of a Gliosarcoma 141 $23 (Suppl 1) Diagnosis of Vascular Dementia: Consortium of (May) Head Trauma Canadian Centres for Clinical Cognitive Complications of First Craniotomy for Intra-Axial Overview of Monitoring of Cerebral Blood Flow Research Consensus Statement 358 (Nov) Brain Tumor 213 (Aug) and Metabolism After Severe Head Injury S6 Memory NMDA Receptor Blockade and Spinal Cord (Suppl! 1) Hippocampal Stimulation of Fornical-lesioned Ischemia Due to Aortic Crossclamping in the A New Quantitative Measure for Monitoring Rats Improves Working Memory 100 (May) Rat Model 227 (Aug) Somatosensory Evoked Potentials $17 (Suppl 1) Meningitis Malignant Rhabdoid Tumour of the Pineal Region Somatosensory Evoked Potential and Intracranial Pressure in Severe Head Injury 219 (Aug) Unilateral Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease Presenting as 273 (Aug) Hemorrhage Otology Rapidly Progressive Aphasia 350 (Nov) Proliferating Cell Nuclear Antigen Expression in Fatal Rebleeding from a Dural Arteriovenous Metastatic Tumours the Survival of Astrocytoma Patients 306 (Nov) Malformation of the Posterior Fossa: case report Complications of First Craniotomy for Intra-Axial Neuro-Ophthalmology with pathological examination 67 (Feb) Brain Tumor 213 (Aug) Adaptive Control of Eye Movements: Clinical Hiccup Mitoxantrone Implications 177 (Aug) Intractable Hiccup due to Multiple Sclerosis: MR A Controlled Trial of Mitozantrone in Multiple Neurocritical Care Imaging of Medullary Plaque 271 (Aug) Sclerosis: Serial MRI Evaluation at One Year Neurocritical Care Precis of Panel Discussion $3 Hippocampus 266 (Aug) (Suppl 1) Hippocampal Stimulation of Fornical-lesioned Movement Disorders Planning Care for Neurology and Neurosurgery Rats Improves Working Memory 100 (May) Gilles de la Tourette Syndrome 48 (Feb) Patients with Critical Illnesses 295 (Nov) History Striatonigral Degeneration: Iron Deposition in Neurocritical Care Symposium Supplement S1 The Short History of Focal Brain Degeneration 78 Putamen Correlates with the Slit-like Void (Supp! 1) (Feb) Signal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging 311 Neuroendocrinology Neurosurgery at the Toronto General Hospital, (Nov) 1924 - 1990: Part | 146 (May) Multiple Sclerosis Polyneuropathy, Organomegaly, Endocrinopathy, Neurosurgery at the Toronto General Hospital, The Impact of Fatigue on Patients with Multiple Monoclonal Gammopathy and Skin Changes 1924 - 1990: Part 2 278 (Aug) Sclerosis 9 (Feb) (Poems) Syndrome 60 (Feb) Hydrocephalus Long-Term Results after Glycerol Rhizotomy for Neurofibroma Acute and Chronic Cerebral White Matter Damage Multiple Sclerosis-Related Trigeminal Neuralgia Newborn Apnea Caused by a Neurofibroma at the in Neonatal Hydrocephalus 299 (Nov) 137 (May) Craniocervical Junction 64 (Feb) Hypothermia A Prevalence Study of Multiple Sclerosis in the Neuroimmunology Mild Hypothermia Preserves Contractile Function Crowsnest Pass Region of Southern Alberta 262 latrogenic False Aneurysm Following Repair of and Inhibits Prostaglandin E2 Release from (Aug) Intracranial Aneurysm 346 (Nov) Volume 21, No. 4 — November 1994 THE CANADIAN JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGICAL SCIENCES Neurology — Paediatric Peripheral Nerve Somatosensory Cortex The Place of Neuronal Migration Abnormalities in A Segmental Chronic Pain Syndrome in Rats Large Unresponsive Zones Appears in Cat Child Neurology 185 (Aug) Associated with Intrathecal Infusion on NMDA: Somatosensory Cortex Immediately After Ulnar Neuronal Migration evidence for selective action in the dorsal horn Nerve Cut 233 (Aug) The Place of Neuronal Migration Abnormalities in 24 (Feb) Somatosensory Evoked Potential Child Neurology 185 (Aug) Autosomal Recessive Motor and Sensory Somatosensory Evoked Potential and Intracranial Neuropathology Neuropathy with Excessive Myelin Outfolding Pressure in Severe Head Injury 219 (Aug) Fatal Rebleeding from a Dural Arteriovenous in Two Siblings 29 (Feb) Spinal Cord Malformation of the Posterior Fossa: case report Large Unresponsive Zones Appears in Cat Adult Diastematomyelia 72 (Feb) with pathological examination 67 (Feb) Somatosensory Cortex Immediately After Ulnar NMDA Receptor Biockade and Spinal Cord Nerve Cut 233 (Aug) Ischemia Due to Aortic Crossclamping in the Rat AStlrcioahtoolniicg rDael menDteigae:n erAa tCiroitni:c al IrRoenv ieDwe pos88i t(iMoany ) in PeripChoemrpalli caNteiuornosp aotfh yS ural Nerve Biopsy in Diabetic Spinal MCoodreld 227 (Aug) Putamen Correlates with the Slit-like Void versus Non-Diabetic Patients 34 (Feb) Spinal Somatosensory Evoked Potentials in Signal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging 311 Femoral Neuropathy in Renal Transplantation 38 Patients with Tethered Cord Syndrome 325 (Nov) (Feb) (Nov) Pathological Definition and Evaluation of Diabetic Traitement Medico-chirurgical du Mal de Pott de Polyneuropathy, Organomegaly, Endocrinopathy, Neuropathy and Clinical Correlations $13 L’adulte. Notre Attitude au Gabon 339 (Nov) Monoclonal Gammopathy and Skin Changes (Suppl 4) Stereotactic Neuropathology — Pediatric (Poems) Syndrome 60 (Feb) Frameless Stereotaxy for Pre-treatment Planning The Influence of Sulindac on Experimental Acute and Chronic Cerebral White Matter Damage and Post-treatment Evaluation of Radiosurgery Streptozotocin-Induced Diabetic Neuropathy in Neonatal Hydrocephalus 299 (Nov) 319 (Nov) Neuropeptides 194 (Aug) Streptozotocin A Segmental Chronic Pain Syndrome in Rats Clinical Testing in Diabetic Neuropathy S3 (Suppl 4) The Influence of Sulindac on Experimental Associated with Intrathecal Infusion on NMDA: Role of Electrophysiological Studies in Diabetic Streptozotocin-Induced Diabetic Neuropathy evidence for selective action in the dorsal horn Neuropathy S8 (Suppl 4) 194 (Aug) 24 (Feb) Pathological Definition and Evaluation of Diabetic Striatonigral Degeneration Neuropharmacology Neuropathy and Clinical Correlations S13 Striatonigral Degeneration: Iron Deposition in The Effect of Anticonvulsant Drugs on GABA- (Suppl 4) Putamen Correlates with the Slit-like Void Stimulated Chloride Uptake 3 (Feb) End-Stage Complications of Diabetic Neuropathy: Signal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging 311 Antiepileptic Drug Selection and Adverse Effects: Foot Ulceration $18 (Suppl 4) (Nov) An Overview S3 (Suppl 3) Update on Diabetic Neuropathy — Speakers’ Panel Stroke Acute and Chronic Toxicity of Antiepileptic $23 (Suppl 4) Parieto-Cerebellar Loop Impairment in Ataxic Medications: a Selective Review S7 (Supp! 3) Pineal Gland Hemiparesis: Proposed Pathophysiology Based Cognitive Side Effects of Antiepileptic Drugs S12 Maligant Rhabdoid Tumour of the Pineal Region on an Analysis of Cerebral Blood Flow 15 (Feb) (Suppl 3) 273 (Aug) Sulindac Neurophysiology Large Unresponsive Zones Appear in Cat Poems Syndrome The Influence of Sulindac on Experimental Somatosensory Cortex Immediately After Ulnar Polyneuropathy, Organomegaly, Endocrinopathy, Streptozotocin-Induced Diabetic Neuropathy Nerve Cut 233 (Aug) Monoclonal Gammopathy and Skin Changes 194 (Aug) Neuropsychology (Poems) Syndrome 60 (Feb) Swallowing Neuropsychological Functioning in a Patient with Prostaglandin Dysphagia in Ambulant Patients with Parkinson’s Unilateral Cerebellar Damage 353 (Nov) Mild Hypothermia Preserves Contractile Function Disease: common, not dangerous 53 (Feb) Neurosurgery and Inhibits Prostaglandin E2 Release from Influence of Bolus Volume on Hyoid Movements Neurosurgery at the Toronto General Hospital, Metabolically Stressed Skeletal Muscle 120 in Normal Individuals and Patients with 1924- 1990: Part | 146 (May) (May) Parkinson’s Disease 57 (Feb) Neurosurgery at the Toronto General Hospital, Radiosurgery Newborn Apnea Caused by a Neurofibroma at the 1924 - 1990: Part 2 278 (Aug) Frameless Stereotaxy for Pre-treatment Planning Craniocervical Junction 64 (Feb) Neurosurgery — Adult and Post-treatment Evaluation of Radiosurgery Tics Iatrogenic False Aneurysm Following Repair of 319 (Nov) Gilles de la Tourette Syndrome 48 (Feb) Intracranial Aneurysm 346 (Nov) Renal Disease Toronto General Hospital Neurosurgery — Paediatric Neurosurgery at the Toronto General Hospital, 1924 Acute and Chronic Cerebral White Matter Damage Femoral Neuropathy in Renal Transplantation 38 - 1990: Part | 146 (May) in Neonatal Hydrocephalus 299 (Nov) (Feb) Neurosurgery at the Toronto General Hospital, 1924 Oculopharyngeal Respiratory - 1990: Part 2 278 (Aug) Usefulness of Single Fiber EMG for Assessment of Respiratory Function in the Toxicology Distinguishing Neuromuscular from other Intensive Care Unit $28 (Suppl 4) Acute and Chronic Toxicity of Antiepileptic Causes of Ocular Muscle Weakness 125 (May) Respirology Medications: a Selective Review S7 (Suppl 3) Pain Newborn Apnea Caused by a Neurofibroma at the Transplantation A Segmental Chronic Pain Syndrome in Rats Craniocervial Junction 64 (Feb) Femoral Neuropathy in Renal Transplantation 38 Associated with Intrathecal Infusion on NMDA: Rhabdoid Tumour (Feb) Loe2Mnv4uai l-dt(TeiFenpeclbr)eem SfRcoelrs eursloetslsie sct-aiRfvetele ra taeGcdtl iyocTner riogilne mtiRhneha ildz oorNtseoaulmr ya lhgofiroanr RichMaarl2di7sg3o nna( tA uLgeR)ch taubrdeo id Tumour of the Pineal Region TrigeLmoiMnnugal-tlTi epNlreem u rSaRclelgseiuralot ssi s-aRfetlear teGdl ycTerriogle miRnhailz oNteoumrya lgfioar 137 (May) Adaptive Control of Eye Movements: Clinical 137 (May) Parkinson’s Disease Implications 177 (Aug) Tuberculosis Dysphagia in Ambulant Patients with Parkinson’s Selegiline Traitement Medico-chirurgical du Mal de Pott de Disease: common, not dangerous 53 (Feb) Fluoxetine and Selegiline — Lack of Significant L’adulte. Notre Attitude au Gabon 339 (Nov) Influence of Bolus Volume on Hyoid Movements Interaction 259 (Aug) Vestibular in Normal Individuals and Patients with Single Fiber EMG Adaptive Control of Eye Movements: Clinical Parkinson’s Disease 57 (Feb) Usefulness of Single Fiber EMG for Implications 177 (Aug) Fluoxetine and Selegiline — Lack of Significant Distinguishing Neuromuscular from other Wernicke-Korsakoff Syndrome Interaction 259 (Aug) Causes of Ocular Muscle Weakness 125 (May) Alcoholic Dementia: A Critical Review 88 (May)

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