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THE CANADIAN JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGICAL SCIENCES Author Index to Volume 34 — 2007 Acharya HJ 56 (FEB) ‘hahin N.S 380 (AUG) Fox S.H. 438 (NOV) Keene D.L. 349 (AUG) Ahn T-B 53 (FEB) ‘halmers A 81 (FEB) Fuller G.N. 322 (AUG) Keith J. 92 (FEB) Al-Harthi A 417 (NOV) “*hambers A 402 (NOV) Gains MJ 126 (MAY) Kern R. 467 (NOV) Altinors N 483 (NOV) ‘haturvedi S 375 (AUG) Gawel M. S4 (NOV) Kim H-J. 53 (FEB) Alvarez N 105 (FEB) ‘hen J-T 328 (AUG) George D. 362 (AUG) 248 (MAY) Amrami K.K 380 (AUG) ‘hen W 356 (AUG) Gerretsen P. 467 (NOV) Kim J-M. 53 (FEB) Ang L-C 245 (MAY) ren Y-¥ 328 (AUG) Giammarco R. S4 (NOV) Kim S-M. 248 (MAY) Angel MJ 427 (NOV) “hin V 3 (FEB) Gladstone J.P. S4 (NOV) Kim S-Y. 53 (FEB) Ashforth R.A 460 (NOV) “hkili T 421 (NOV) Glass H.C. 88 (FEB) Kirk A. 124 (MAY) Aslan A. 84 (FEB) ‘ho J-W 53 (FEB) Goldstein W 256 (MAY) Klurfan P. 38 (FEB) Aube M S4 (NOV) “how M.M 160 (NOV) Goransson L.G. 280 (AUG) KolyvasG 390 (AUG) Barron J 251 (MAY) iristiaCn 411 (NOV) Goyal M. 243 (MAY) Kovacs K. 478 NOV) Baxter D 497 (NOV) ‘hristie S.N S4 (NOV) Grant I.A. 69 (FEB) Lai K-L 328 (AUG) Becker W.J 257 (MAY) ‘oo H 160 (MAY) Grewal R.P. 208 (MAY) vai T-H. 328 (AUG) S4 (NOV) ‘ossette P 211 (MAY) Grimes D.A. 336 (AUG) vam F.C 372 (AUG) Bell R.B 105 (FEB) Couldwell W.1 322 (AUG) Grisaru S. 316 (AUG) 237 (MAY) 362 (AUG) Cusimano M.D 478 (NOV) Grondin R.T. 197 (MAY) ang At 438 (NOV) Benard M 211 (MAY) Cyr M 18 (FEB) Gubitz G.J. 411 (NOV) aanthier § 254 (MAY) Benatar M 47 (FEB) Dai D 411 (NOV) Guerreiro C.A.M. 187 (MAY) aperriere N. 39 (AUG) Benomar A 421 (NOV) Darsaut T.E 4160 (NOV) Gunnarsson T. 38 (FEB) 402 (NOV) Benstead TJ 69 (FEB) | (FEB) Guo G. 62 (FEB) Larouche A 296 (AUG) Bernardi L. 313 (AUG) Davis M 456 (NOV) Gurelik B 84 (FEB) LeBlanc A.C. 126 (MAY) Bernstein M 121 (MAY) Day A.G 160 (MAY) Gurelik M. 84 (FEB) Leavitt B.R. 193 (MAY) 339 (AUG) Dehdashti A.R 339 (AUG) Hache N 251 (MAY) Lebel M. 18 (FEB) Bilbao J. 92 (FEB) Dennis K.E.B 245 (MAY) Hader W.J 197 (MAY) Lecomte R 296 (AUG) Birouk N. 421 (NOV) Dickhoff P 365 (AUG) Hamilton M.G 197 (MAY) Lewis V. 88 (FEB) Bisson E.FP. 488 (NOV) Dominguez M.J 254 (MAY) Hamiwka L.A. 316 (AUG) Liao K-K 328 (AUG) Bojanowski M.W 386 (AUG) Downie J 11 (FEB) Hamiwka L.D. 316 (AUG) Lisi M. 485 (NOV) Bolton C. 313 (AUG) Dumont 1 488 (NOV) Hammond R. 92 (FEB) Liu S. 356 (AUG) Bonaparte J.P. 69 (FEB) Dunham( 88 (FEB) Han F. 336 (AUG) Lo W. 356 (AUG) Borsody M 375 (AUG) Dupre N 333 (AUG) Hanson A 362 (AUG) Lowry N. 443 (NOV) Bouchard T.P. 56 (FEB) 211 (MAY) Hashimoto I. 146 (MAY) MacRae M.E. 197 (MAY) Bouhouche A 121 (NOV) Dwinnel M 193 (MAY) Herridge M.S. 427 (NOV) 362 (AUG) Brais B. 211 (MAY) Dyck P.J.B 380 (AUG) Hill M.D. 243 (MAY) Maciel Jr. J.A. 187 (MAY) Bril V 427 (NOV) Edgar C.M 160 (MAY) Hoke A. 288 (AUG) Mackie G. S4 (NOV) Brown L.N. 433 (NOV) Eliasziw M 433 (NOV) Hopman W.M. 160 (MAY) Malisza K 11 (FEB) Brunet D.G 160 (MAY) Ellis MJ 491 (NOV) Horvath E. 478 (NOV) Maroun | 251 (MAY) Buenz E.J. 108 (FEB) Elysee S 254 (MAY) Howe C.L 108 (FEB) Marshall J. 11 (FEB) Bulman D.E 336 (AUG) Emery D.J 56 (FEB) Humphreys P. 349 (AUG) Martin R 356 (AUG) Burneo J.G 225 (MAY) Emond f 333 (AUG) Illes J. 3 (FEB) Martin T. 11 (FEB) 230 (MAY) Engelstad J.K 380 (AUG) Jacka M.J. 307 (AUG) Martin W.R.W. 401 (NOV) Busche K. 365 (AUG) Fanous R 5 (FEB) Jacob P. 349 (AUG) Mateen FJ. 377 (AUG) Cairncross J.G 402 (NOV) Finch 1 251 (MAY) Jaigobin C. 74 (FEB) 270 (AUG) ‘alisaneller T. 483 (NOV) Findlay J.M | (FEB) Jarrett J. 411 (NOV) Mathieu D. 296 (AUG) “amicioli R.M 56 (FEB) 460 (NOV) Jeon B-S. 53 (FEB) Maxner C.E. 456 (NOV) “aner H 483 (NOV) Fisher BJ 245 (MAY) Jones C.A 167 (MAY) McBride E.V. 160 (MAY) “asaubon L. 74 (FEB) Fitzpatrick W 443 (NOV) Josephson C.B. 221 (MAY) McCutcheon LE. 322 (AUG) 368 (AUG) Fortin D 296 (AUG) Karada O 84 (FEB) McDonald PJ. 491 (NOV) ‘avalcanti R 368 (AUG) Fourney D.R 451 (NOV) Kars H.Z. 84 (FEB) McLachlan R.S. 230 (MAY) Cenic A. 485 (NOV) Fox R 372 (AUG) Keegan B.M. 377 (AUG) 225 (MAY) THE CANADIAN JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGICAL SCIENCES Author Index to Volume 34 — 2007 Acharya HJ 56 (FEB) ‘hahin N.S 380 (AUG) Fox S.H. 438 (NOV) Keene D.L. 349 (AUG) Ahn T-B 53 (FEB) ‘halmers A 81 (FEB) Fuller G.N. 322 (AUG) Keith J. 92 (FEB) Al-Harthi A 417 (NOV) “*hambers A 402 (NOV) Gains MJ 126 (MAY) Kern R. 467 (NOV) Altinors N 483 (NOV) ‘haturvedi S 375 (AUG) Gawel M. S4 (NOV) Kim H-J. 53 (FEB) Alvarez N 105 (FEB) ‘hen J-T 328 (AUG) George D. 362 (AUG) 248 (MAY) Amrami K.K 380 (AUG) ‘hen W 356 (AUG) Gerretsen P. 467 (NOV) Kim J-M. 53 (FEB) Ang L-C 245 (MAY) ren Y-¥ 328 (AUG) Giammarco R. S4 (NOV) Kim S-M. 248 (MAY) Angel MJ 427 (NOV) “hin V 3 (FEB) Gladstone J.P. S4 (NOV) Kim S-Y. 53 (FEB) Ashforth R.A 460 (NOV) “hkili T 421 (NOV) Glass H.C. 88 (FEB) Kirk A. 124 (MAY) Aslan A. 84 (FEB) ‘ho J-W 53 (FEB) Goldstein W 256 (MAY) Klurfan P. 38 (FEB) Aube M S4 (NOV) “how M.M 160 (NOV) Goransson L.G. 280 (AUG) KolyvasG 390 (AUG) Barron J 251 (MAY) iristiaCn 411 (NOV) Goyal M. 243 (MAY) Kovacs K. 478 NOV) Baxter D 497 (NOV) ‘hristie S.N S4 (NOV) Grant I.A. 69 (FEB) Lai K-L 328 (AUG) Becker W.J 257 (MAY) ‘oo H 160 (MAY) Grewal R.P. 208 (MAY) vai T-H. 328 (AUG) S4 (NOV) ‘ossette P 211 (MAY) Grimes D.A. 336 (AUG) vam F.C 372 (AUG) Bell R.B 105 (FEB) Couldwell W.1 322 (AUG) Grisaru S. 316 (AUG) 237 (MAY) 362 (AUG) Cusimano M.D 478 (NOV) Grondin R.T. 197 (MAY) ang At 438 (NOV) Benard M 211 (MAY) Cyr M 18 (FEB) Gubitz G.J. 411 (NOV) aanthier § 254 (MAY) Benatar M 47 (FEB) Dai D 411 (NOV) Guerreiro C.A.M. 187 (MAY) aperriere N. 39 (AUG) Benomar A 421 (NOV) Darsaut T.E 4160 (NOV) Gunnarsson T. 38 (FEB) 402 (NOV) Benstead TJ 69 (FEB) | (FEB) Guo G. 62 (FEB) Larouche A 296 (AUG) Bernardi L. 313 (AUG) Davis M 456 (NOV) Gurelik B 84 (FEB) LeBlanc A.C. 126 (MAY) Bernstein M 121 (MAY) Day A.G 160 (MAY) Gurelik M. 84 (FEB) Leavitt B.R. 193 (MAY) 339 (AUG) Dehdashti A.R 339 (AUG) Hache N 251 (MAY) Lebel M. 18 (FEB) Bilbao J. 92 (FEB) Dennis K.E.B 245 (MAY) Hader W.J 197 (MAY) Lecomte R 296 (AUG) Birouk N. 421 (NOV) Dickhoff P 365 (AUG) Hamilton M.G 197 (MAY) Lewis V. 88 (FEB) Bisson E.FP. 488 (NOV) Dominguez M.J 254 (MAY) Hamiwka L.A. 316 (AUG) Liao K-K 328 (AUG) Bojanowski M.W 386 (AUG) Downie J 11 (FEB) Hamiwka L.D. 316 (AUG) Lisi M. 485 (NOV) Bolton C. 313 (AUG) Dumont 1 488 (NOV) Hammond R. 92 (FEB) Liu S. 356 (AUG) Bonaparte J.P. 69 (FEB) Dunham( 88 (FEB) Han F. 336 (AUG) Lo W. 356 (AUG) Borsody M 375 (AUG) Dupre N 333 (AUG) Hanson A 362 (AUG) Lowry N. 443 (NOV) Bouchard T.P. 56 (FEB) 211 (MAY) Hashimoto I. 146 (MAY) MacRae M.E. 197 (MAY) Bouhouche A 121 (NOV) Dwinnel M 193 (MAY) Herridge M.S. 427 (NOV) 362 (AUG) Brais B. 211 (MAY) Dyck P.J.B 380 (AUG) Hill M.D. 243 (MAY) Maciel Jr. J.A. 187 (MAY) Bril V 427 (NOV) Edgar C.M 160 (MAY) Hoke A. 288 (AUG) Mackie G. S4 (NOV) Brown L.N. 433 (NOV) Eliasziw M 433 (NOV) Hopman W.M. 160 (MAY) Malisza K 11 (FEB) Brunet D.G 160 (MAY) Ellis MJ 491 (NOV) Horvath E. 478 (NOV) Maroun | 251 (MAY) Buenz E.J. 108 (FEB) Elysee S 254 (MAY) Howe C.L 108 (FEB) Marshall J. 11 (FEB) Bulman D.E 336 (AUG) Emery D.J 56 (FEB) Humphreys P. 349 (AUG) Martin R 356 (AUG) Burneo J.G 225 (MAY) Emond f 333 (AUG) Illes J. 3 (FEB) Martin T. 11 (FEB) 230 (MAY) Engelstad J.K 380 (AUG) Jacka M.J. 307 (AUG) Martin W.R.W. 401 (NOV) Busche K. 365 (AUG) Fanous R 5 (FEB) Jacob P. 349 (AUG) Mateen FJ. 377 (AUG) Cairncross J.G 402 (NOV) Finch 1 251 (MAY) Jaigobin C. 74 (FEB) 270 (AUG) ‘alisaneller T. 483 (NOV) Findlay J.M | (FEB) Jarrett J. 411 (NOV) Mathieu D. 296 (AUG) “amicioli R.M 56 (FEB) 460 (NOV) Jeon B-S. 53 (FEB) Maxner C.E. 456 (NOV) “aner H 483 (NOV) Fisher BJ 245 (MAY) Jones C.A 167 (MAY) McBride E.V. 160 (MAY) “asaubon L. 74 (FEB) Fitzpatrick W 443 (NOV) Josephson C.B. 221 (MAY) McCutcheon LE. 322 (AUG) 368 (AUG) Fortin D 296 (AUG) Karada O 84 (FEB) McDonald PJ. 491 (NOV) ‘avalcanti R 368 (AUG) Fourney D.R 451 (NOV) Kars H.Z. 84 (FEB) McLachlan R.S. 230 (MAY) Cenic A. 485 (NOV) Fox R 372 (AUG) Keegan B.M. 377 (AUG) 225 (MAY) LE JOURNAL CANADIEN DES SCIENCES NEUROLOGIQUES Author Index to Volume 34 — 2007 McLaughlin N 386 (AUG) Ozger O. 483 (NOV) Scott J.N 362 (AUG) Voll¢ 313 (AUG) McLaughlin P. 74 (FEB) Ozum U 84 (FEB) Seltzer W.K. 208 (MAY) Wade N.K 81 (FEB) McMillan HJ. 349 (AUG) Panisset M. 336 (AUG) Shannon P. 427 (NOV) Waguespack S.G 322 (AUG) Mehdiratta M 417 (NOV) Parent A. 30 (FEB) Sharma S. 339 (AUG) Warren K 167 (MAY) Mehta V 372 (AUG) Park J-H. 248 (MAY) Shevell M1 494 NOV) Warren K.G 175 (MAY) 237 (MAY) Park S-S 53 (FEB) Shivakumar S 456 (NOV) Warren S 175 (MAY) Meijer I.A 211 (MAY) Patten S.B. 175 (MAY) Shkrum M 92 (FEB) 167 (MAY Melhado E.M 187 (MAY) Perry J. 402 (NOV) Shuaib A 270 (AUG) Warren S.A 343 (AUG) Mellgren S.1. 280 (AUG) Phillips S.J. 411 (NOV) Siddiqi Z.A. 464 (NOV) Watson 1 243 (MAY) Melli G 288 (AUG) Pillay N. 105 (FEB) Silver F 368 (AUG) Webb G 74 (FEB) Mendez I 259 (MAY) Pirouzmand F. 181 (MAY) Siritho S 99 (FEB) Weeks S.G 105 (FEB) Merker D 74 (FEB) Pohar S.L. 167 (MAY) Smith BJ 225 (MAY) Wei C.W 62 (FEB) Metz | 120 (MAY) Pourcher E. 333 (AUG) Smith M 69 (FEB) Wei X 316 (AUG) Metz L.M. 175 (MAY) Power C. 118 (MAY) Smyth HS. 478 (NOV) Wheatley M.B 237 (MAY) 433 (NOV) Prayoonwiwat N 99 (FEB) Sne N. 185 (NOV) Wiebe V S4 (NOV) Midia M. 5 (FEB) Provencher P. 333 (AUG) Soong B-W 328 (AUG) Willinsky R.A 38 (FEB) Mikulis D.J. 62 (FEB) Purdy R.A. S4 (NOV) South V. 4 (NOV) Wirrell E (FEB) NIH Mitha A.P. 362 (AUG) Racacho L. 336 (AUG) Spacey S.D. 193 (MAY) Wirrell E.C 316 (AUG) Miyasaki J. 438 (NOV) Rahey S. 221 (MAY) Spithoff K. 402 (NOV) Wong D 193 (MAY) Moeller J.J 456 (NOV) Reddy K. 485 (NOV) St Onge J. 211 (MAY) Woolfenden A.R 81 (FEB) Monroe C. 356 (AUG) Reddy P.L. 208 (MAY) Suchowersky O 266 (AUG) Wu AS 451 (NOV) Morris-Larkin C 251 (MAY) Rees P.M. 260 (MAY) Svenson L.W 343 (AUG) Wu Z-A 328 (AUG) Morrish W. 88 (FEB) Reid G. 81 (FEB) 175 (MAY) Yahyaoui M 421 (NOV) Muaygqil T 464 (NOV) Reid J.M. 411 (NOV) Sylaja P.N 243 (MAY) YeoI 74 (FEB) Mukhida K. 259 (MAY) Richardson P. 497 (NOV) Tang J. 356 (AUG) Yiannakoulias N 343 (AUG) 390 (AUG) Rioux M-F. 211 (MAY) Tang P. 81 (FEB) Yilmaz C 483 (NOV) Murphy C 417 (NOV) Riviere J-B. 333 (AUG) Teal P.A. 81 (FEB) Young G.B 313 (AUG) Murray T.J. 69 (FEB) Robinson P. 18 (FEB) 417 (NOV) 265 (AUG) Myers R.H. 333 (AUG) Romsa J. 225 (MAY) Thompson J 313 (AUG) Yousef G.M 251 (MAY) Nicolle M 92 (FEB) Rouleau G.A. 333 (AUG) litova E. 356 (AUG) Zabad R 365 (AUG) Nimmo M. 193 (MAY) 211 (MAY) Toffoli D 254 (MAY) Zeldenrust S.R 380 (AUG) O'Ferrall E.K 365 (AUG) Sadanand V. 18i (MAY) Toth C 365 (AUG) Zhang J.H 356 (AUG) Odiase F.E 154 (MAY) Sadler R.M. 221 (MAY) Tranmer B 488 (NOV) Zochodne D.W 117 (MAY) Ogunniyi A.A. 154 (MAY) Salehi F. 478 (NOV) Trevenen C.L. 215 (MAY) Zuraw | 402 (NOV) Ogunrin O.A 154 (MAY) Samadder NJ. 368 (AUG) Tsanaclis A.M. 296 (AUG) Zygun D 307 (AUG) Okrainac A. 485 (NOV) Sarnat H.B. 88 (FEB) Tselis A. 375 (AUG) de Bie R.M.A 438 (NOV) Omdal R. 280 (AUG) 215 (MAY) Tugaleva E 92 (FEB) terBrugge K.G 38 (FEB) Ostrowski R.P. 356 (AUG) Schopflocher D.P. 175 (MAY) Turpin K.V.L. 167 (MAY) van Furth W 478 (NOV) Ouazzani R. 421 (NOV) 343 (AUG) Vaidya R. 375 (AUG) Ozaki I 146 (MAY) Schulzer M. 193 (MAY) Vezina W. 225 (MAY) Volume 34, No. 4 — November 2007 THE CANADIAN JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGICAL SCIENCES Subject Index to Volume 34 — 2007 ABSCESS BRAIN INJURY CMT MRI Findings in an Immunocompromised Boy Endovascular Management of an Embedded A Novel GDAP1 Mutation P78L Responsible for with CNS Fungal Infection 88 (FEB) Intracranial Knife 460 (NOV) CMT4A Disease in Three Moroccan Families 421 (NOV) ABSTRACTS BRAIN TUMORS Abstracts for the Canadian Association of Neuro- The Incidence Trends of Primary Brain Tumors in COLLOID CYST pathologists - 47th Annual Meeting 498 (NOV) Saskatchewan from 1970 to 2001 181 (MAY) Endoscopic Versus Microsurgical Resection of Malignant Teratoid/Rhabdoid Tumour: Long-Term Third Ventricle Colloid Cysts 197 (MAY) AIDS Survival 245 (MAY) NeuroAIDS in West Africa: A Full Circle Long Survival of Primary Pineal Melanoma with COMMENTARY 118 (MAY) Radiation Treatment Only 251 (MAY) The Voices of Neurosurgeons: Doctors' Non-Medical Memory Performance in HIV/AIDS - A Standardization and Detailed Characterization of the Writing 121 (MAY) Prospective Case Control Study 154 (MAY) Syngeneic Fischer/F98 Glioma Model The Fictional Neurologist 124 (MAY) 296 (AUG) "Eugenics" by Another Name? 494 (NOV) AMYOTROPHIC LATERIAL SCLEROSIS Coincidence vs Cause: Cure in Three Glioblastoma ALS Incidence in Nova Scotia Over a 20 Patients Treated with Brachytherapy 339 (AUG) COMPLICATIONS Year Period: A Prospective Study 69 (FEB) Bowel Injury Following Lumbar Discectomy using CARDIAC COMPLICATION Minimally Invasive Retractors 485 (NOV) ANEUPLOIDY Tako Tsubo Cardiomyopathy Secondary to Seizures Myocardial Infarction Following t-PA for Acute Stroke "Eugenics" by Another Name? 494 (NOV) 105 (FEB) 417 (NOV) Recurrent Stroke/TIA in Cryptogenic Stroke Patients ANEURYSMS with Patent Foramen Ovale 74 (FEB) COST-BENEFIT Endovascular Management of Cerebral Aneurysms: Cardioembolism: A Rare Cause of Jaw Claudication Histopathological Examination of Intervertebral Disc Work in Progress | (FEB) 254 (MAY) Specimens: A Cost-Benefit Analysis 451 (NOV) Treatment of Intracranial Aneurysms with Hydrogel Coated Expandable Coils 38 (FEB) CARDIOLOGY CREUTZFELDT/JAKOB DISEASE ANTIEPILEPTIC DRUGS Tako Tsubo Cardiomyopathy Secondary to Seizures Prion Protein and Prion Diseases: The Good Treating Newly Diagnosed Epilepsy: The Canadian 105 (FEB) and the Bad 126 (MAY) Choice 230 (MAY) Recurrent Stroke/TIA in Cryptogenic Stroke Patients Sporadic Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease with Worsening with Patent Foramen Ovale 74 (FEB) Depression and Cognition 464 (NOV) ARDS (ADULT RESPIRATORY DISTRESS Cardioembolism: A Rare Cause of Jaw Claudication SYNDROME 254 (MAY) CRITICAL CARE Neuromuscular Function in Survivors of the Acute The Cardiac R-R Variation and Sympathetic Skin Respiratory Distress Syndrome 427 (NOV) CELIAC DISEASE Response in the Intensive Care Unit 313 (AUG) Ataxia and the Role of Antigliadin Antibodies ARTERIOVENOUS MALFORMATIONS 193 (MAY) CRITICAL ILLNESS NEUROPATHY Symptomatic Superficial Siderosis due to an The Cardiac R-R Variation and Sympathetic Skin Intracranial Arteriovenous Malformation CEREBELLUM Response in the Intensive Care Unit 313 (AUG) 386 (AUG) Remote Cerebellar Haemorrhage after Spinal Surgery ATAXIA 483 (NOV) DEMENTIA Ataxia and the Role of Antigliadin Antibodies Prion Protein and Prion Diseases: The Good and the 193 (MAY) CEREBROVASCULAR DISEASE Bad 126 (MAY) Uveitis Associated with Primary Angiitis of the Central Memory Performance in HIV/AIDS - A Prospective AUDITORY CORTICAL PLASTICITY Nervous System 81 (FEB) Case Control Study 154 (MAY) Human Tonotopic Maps and their Rapid Task- The 'Antiplatelet' Agents and the Role of the Related Changes Studied by Magnetic Source Endothelium 270 (AUG) DEMYELINATION Imaging 146 (MAY) Neuroimaging Highlight: Tumefactive CHEMOTHERAPY Demyelinating Lesions 362 (AUG) AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM Adjuvant Chemotherapy for Adults with Malignant The Cardiac R-R Variation and Sympathetic Skin Glioma: A Systematic Review 402 (NOV) DIABETES MELLITUS Response in the Intensive Care Unit 313 (AUG) Acute Chorea with Bilateral Basal Ganglia Lesions in AUTONOMIC TESTING CHIARI MALFORMATIONS Uremia 248 (MAY) The Cardiac R-R Variation and Sympathetic Skin Treatment of Secondary Tonsillar Herniation Response in the Intensive Care Unit 313 (AUG) by Lumboperitoneal Shunt Revision 237 (MAY) DISCECTOMY Bowel Injury Following Lumbar Discectomy using BRAIN ABSCESS CHOREA Minimally Invasive Retractors 485 (NOV) MRI Findings in an Immunocompromised\ Boy Acute Chorea with Bilateral Basal Ganglia with CNS Fungal Infection 88 (FEB) Lesions in Uremia 248 (MAY) DISC HERNIATION Histopathological Examination of Intervertebral Disc Specimens: A Cost-Benefit Analysis 451 (NOV) LE JOURNAL CANADIEN DES SCIENCES NEUROLOGIQUES DOPAMINE EPILEPSY GLIOMA The Role of Dopamine Receptor Function Neurocardiogenic Syncope: Frequency and Standardization and Detailed Characterization of the in Neurodegenerative Diseases 18 (FEB) Consequences of its Misdiagnosis as Epilepsy Syngeneic Fischer/F98 Glioma Model 296 (AUG) 221 (MAY) Coincidence vs Cause: Cure in Three Glioblastoma DOPAMINERGIC DRUGS Evaluating the Development of a SPECT Protocol in a Patients Treated with Brachytherapy 339 (AUG) Clinical Practice Regarding Dopamine-Agonist Use and Canadian Epilepsy Unit 225 (MAY) Adjuvant Chemotherapy for Adults with Malignant Driving in Parkinson's Disease 438 (NOV) Treating Newly Diagnosed Epilepsy: The Glioma: A Systematic Review 402 (NOV) Excessive Sleepiness in Parkinson's Disease: A Wake- Canadian Choice 230 (MAY) Up Call 401 (NOV) GROWTH FACTORS ETHICS Regulation of Myelination by Trophic Factors and DOPAMINE MECHANISMS A Comprehensive Analysis of MRI Research Neuron-Glial Signaling 288 (AUG) The Role of Dopamine Receptor Function in Risks: In Support of Full Disclosure 11 (FEB) Neurodegenerative Diseases 18 (FEB) Trust and Reciprocity: Foundational Principles GUIDELINES for Human Subjects Imaging Research 3 (FEB) Clinical Practice Regarding Dopamine-Agonist Use DRIVING and Driving in Parkinson's Disease 438 (NOV) Clinical Practice Regarding Dopamine-Agonist Use and ETIOLOGY Driving in Parkinson's Disease 438 (NOV) PLEDS: Clinical Correlates 443 (NOV) HEAD TRAUMA Excessive Sleepiness in Parkinson’s Disease: A Wake- Survey of Management of Severe Head Injury in Up Call 401 (NOV) EUGENICS Canada 307 (AUG) "Eugenics" by Another Name? 494 (NOV) DOWN SYNDROME HEADACHE Eugenics" by Another Name? 494 (NOV) EXCHANGE ARTICLE Headache During Gestation: Evaluation of 1101 A Retrospective Study of Multiple Sclerosis in Siriraj Women 187 (MAY) EDITORIAL Hospital, Bangkok, Thailand 99 (FEB) Ophthalmoplegic Migraine: Inflammatory Neuropathy Next Steps - Editorial 117 (MAY) with Secondary Migraine? 349 (AUG) NeuroAIDS in West Africa: A Full Circle EXPERIMENTAL NEUROSCIENCE Reversible Cerebral Vasoconstriction Syndrome or 118 (MAY) Standardization and Detailed Characterization of the Primary Angiitis of the Central Nervous System? Time for a Population Based Approach to Multiple Syngeneic Fischer/F98 Glioma Model 296 (AUG) 467 (NOV) Sclerosis Care 120 (MAY) Oxidative Stress after Subarachnoid Hemorrhage in New Beginnings 265 (AUG) gp91phox Knockout Mice 356 (AUG) HEALTH RELATED QUALITY OF LIFE The Genetics of Parkinson Disease: To Test or Not Time for a Population Based Approach to Multiple to Test 266 (AUG) FIRST NATIONS Sclerosis Care 120 (MAY) Excessive Sleepiness in Parkinson's Disease: A Wake- Prevalence of Multiple Sclerosis in First Nations People Factors Associated with Health-Related Quality of Life Up Call 401 (NOV) of Alberta 175 (MAY) in Multiple Sclerosis 160 (MAY) The CBANCH Report - The Burden of Neurological Health Status and Health Care Utilization of Multiple Diseases, Disorders, and Injuries in Canada GENETICS Sclerosis in Canada 167 (MAY) 268 (AUG) The G2019S LRRK2 Mutation is Rare in Korean Patients with Parkinson's Disease 53 (FEB) HEMATOMA EEG Possible Anticipation in Hereditary Spastic Paraplegia Acute Epidural Hematoma Secondary to Skull PLEDS: Clinical Correlates 443 (NOV) Type 4 (SPG4) 208 (MAY) Metastasis from Esophageal Carcinoma SPG4 Founder Effect in French Canadians with 491 (NOV) EMBOLI Hereditary Spastic Paraplegia 211 (MAY) HEMOPHILIA Recurrent Stroke/TIA in Cryptogenic Stroke Patients The Genetics of Parkinson Disease: To Test or Not to Spontaneous Spinal Epidural Hematoma in a Child with Patent Foramen Ovale 74 (FEB) Test 266 (AUG) with Hemophilia B 488 (NOV) Cardioembolism: A Rare Cause of Jaw Claudication LRRK2 is not a Significant Cause of Parkinson's 254 (MAY) Disease in French-Canadians 333 (AUG) HEMORRHAGE LRRK2 Screening in a Canadian Parkinson's Neurological Complications of Paroxysmal Nocturnal ENDOVASCULAR Disease Cohort 336 (AUG) Hemoglobinuria 368 (AUG) Endovascular Management of an Embedded Symptomatic Superficial Siderosis due to an Intracranial Knife 460 (NOV) GENETICS - CLINICAL Intracranial Arteriovenous Malformation The G2019S LRRK2 Mutation is Rare inKorean 386 (AUG) EPIDEMIOLOGY Patients with Parkinson's Disease 53 (FEB) Pituitary Apoplexy Following Cardiac Surgery ALS Incidence in Nova Sco#a Over a 20 Year Period: Possible Anticipation in Hereditary Spastic Paraplegia 390 (AUG) A Prospective Study 69 (FEB) Type 4 (SPG4) 208 (MAY) Spontaneous Spinal Epidural Hematoma in a Child Prevalence of Multiple Sclerosis in First Nations People SPG4 Founder Effect in French Canadians with Hemophilia B 488 (NOV) of Alberta 175 (MAY) with Hereditary Spastic Paraplegia 211 (MAY) Remote Cerebellar Haemorrhage after Spinal Surgery The Incidence Trends of Primary Brain Tumors in The Genetics of Parkinson Disease: To Test or Not to 483 (NOV) Saskatchewan from 1970 to 2001 181 (MAY) Test 266 (AUG) Parkinson's Disease, Multiple Sclerosis and LRRK2 is not a Significant Cause of Parkinson's HEMORRHAGE - CEREBRAL Changes of Residence in Alberta 343 (AUG) Disease in French-Canadians 333 (AUG) Neurological Complications of Paroxysmal Nocturnal LRRK2 Screening in a Canadian Parkinson's Hemoglobinuria 368 (AUG) EPIDURAL Disease Cohort 336 (AUG) Acute Epidural Hematoma Secondary to Skull HISTOPATHOLOGY Metastasis from Esophageal Carcinoma GENETICS — ISOLATED POPULATIONS Histopathological Examination of Intervertebral Disc 491 (NOV) The G2019S LRRK2 Mutation is Rare in Korean Specimens: A Cost-Benefit Analysis Patients with Parkinson's Disease 53 (FEB) 451 (NOV) Volume 34, No. 4 — November 2007 THE CANADIAN JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGICAL SCIENCES HISTORY MAGNETOENCEPHALOGRAPHY MUSCLE Felix Vicq D'Azyr: Anatomy, Medicine and Revolution Human Tonotopic Maps and their Rapid Task- Related Severe, Reversible Dysphagia from Chloroquine 30 (FEB) Changes Studied by Magnetic Source Imaging and Hydroxychloroquine Myopathy 377 (AUG) 146 (MAY) HIV MYELINATION NeuroAIDS in West Africa: A Full Circle 118 (MAY MELANOMA Regulation of Myelination by Trophic Factors and Memory Performance in HIV/AIDS - A Prospective Metastatic Melanoma to the Pituitary Gland 322 (AUG) Neuron-Glial Signaling 288 (AUG) Case Control Study 154 (MAY MEMORIAM MYOPATHY HYDROCEPHALUS The Great Edmeads: Reflections of a Friend and Severe, Reversible Dysphagia from Chloroquine and Endoscopic Versus Microsurgical Resection of Third Former Trainee 256 (MAY) Hydroxychloroquine Myopathy 377 (AUG) Ventricle Colloid Cysts 197 (MAY In Memoriam: Dr. John Edmeads 1936 - 2006 257 (MAY) NEURO-AIDS INFARCTION In Memoriam - William D. Stevenson (1913 - 2006): NeuroAIDS in West Africa: A Full Circle 118 (MAY) Wallerian-Like Degeneration After Ischemic Stroke Atlantic Canada's Pioneer Neurosurgeon Memory Performance in HIV/AIDS - A Prospective Revealed by Diffusion - Weighted Imaging 259 (MAY) Case Control Study 154 (MAY) 243 (MAY Obituary for Joe Stratford (1923-2007) 497 (NOV) NEURO-ONCOLOGY INTRACRANIAL PRESSURE METASTIC TUMOURS The Incidence Trends of Primary Brain Tumors in Survey of Management of Severe Head Injury in Metastatic Melanoma to the Pituitary Gland 322 (AUG) Saskatchewan from 1970 to 2001 181 (MAY) Canada 307 (AUG) Acute Epidural Hematoma Secondary to Skull Malignant Teratoid/Rhabdoid Tumour: Long-Term Metastasis from Esophageal Carcinoma Survival 245 (MAY) INTRAVENOUS IMMUNOGLOBULIN 491 (NOV) Long Survival of Primary Pineal Melanoma with Mechanisms of Action for [VIG in Adult Onset Occipital Condyle Syndrome as the First Sign of Radiation Treatment Only 251 (MAY) Rasmussen's Encephalitis 108 (FEB) Metastatic Cancer 456 (NOV) NEURO-ONCOLOGY (MEDICAL) INTERVENTIONAL NEURORADIOLOGY MIGRAINE Malignant Teratoid/Rhabdoid Tumour: Long-Term Endovascular Management of Cerebral Aneurysms Headache During Gestation: Evaluation of 1101 Survival 245 (MAY) Work in Progress | (FEB) Women 187 (MAY) Treatment of Intracranial Aneurysms with Hydrogel Ophthalmoplegic Migraine: Inflammatory Neuropathy NEUROANATOMY Coated Expandable Coils 38 (FEB) with Secondary Migraine? 349 (AUG) Felix Vicq D'Azyr: Anatomy, Medicine and Revolution 30 (FEB) ISCHEMIC BRAIN INJURY MOLECULAR GENETICS Perivascular Spaces: Normal and Giant 5 (FEB) 4 Case-Control Study of Tissue Plasminogen Activator \ Novel GDAP1 Mutation P78L Responsible for for Acute Ischemic Stroke 411 (NOV) CMTA4A Disease in Three Moroccan Families NEURODEGENERATIVE DISORDERS 421 (NOV) The Role of Dopamine Receptor Function in IVIG Neurodegenerativ e Diseases 18 (FEB) Mechanisms of Action for 1VIG in Adult Onset MOTOR NEURON Rasmussen's Encephalitis 108 (FEB) Motor Neuron Degeneration in a 20-Week Male Fetus NEUROETHICS Spinal Muscular Atrophy Type0 215 (MAY) \ Comprehensive Analysis of MRI Research Risks: In KENNEDY’S DISEASE Support of Full Disclosure 11 (FEB) Multimodal Evoked Potentials of Kennedy's Disease MOTOR NEURON DEGENERATION 328 (AUG) Motor Neuron Degeneration in a 20-Week Male Fetus: NEUROGENETICS Spinal Muscular Atrophy Type 0 215 (MAY) The G2019S LRRK2 Mutation is Rare in Korean KNIFE Patients with Parkinson's Disease 53 (FEB) Endovascular Management of an Embedded MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS Intracranial Knife 460 (NOV) \ Retrospective Study of Multiple Sclerosis in Siriraj NEUROIMAGING Hospital, Bangkok, Thailand 99 (FEB) A Comprehensive Analysis of MRI Research Risks: In LEUKOENCEPHALOPATHY Time for a Population Based Approach to Multiple Support of Full Disclosure 11 (FEB) Acute Glomerulonephritis Presenting with PRES: A Sclerosis Care 120 (MAY) Trust and Reciprocity: Foundational Principles for Report of 4 Cases 316 (AUG) Factors Associated with Health-Related Quality of Life Human Subjects Imaging Research 3 (FEB) in Multiple Sclerosis 160 (MAY) Perivascular Spaces: Normal and Giant 5 (FEB) MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING Health Status and Health Care Utilization of Multiple Tumor Effects on Cerebral White Matter as A Comprehensive Analysis of MRI Research Risks: In Sclerosis in Canada 167 (MAY) Characterized by Diffusion Tensor Tractography Support of Full Disclosure 11 (FEB) Prevalence of Multiple Sclerosis in First Nations People 62 (FEB) Trust and Reciprocity: Foundational Principles for of Alberta 175 (MAY) MRI Findings in an Immunocompromised Boy with Human Subjects Imaging Research 3 (FEB) Parkinson's Disease, Multiple Sclerosis and Changes of CNS Fungal Infection 88 (FEB) Perivascular Spaces: Normal and Giant 5 (FEB) Residence in Alberta 343 (AUG) Wallerian-Like Degeneration After Ischemic Stroke Axial Signs and Magnetic Resonance Imaging Management of Isolated Demyelinating Episodes by Revealed by Diffusion - Weighted Imaging Correlates in Parkinson's Disease 56 (FEB) North American Neurologists 375 (AUG) 243 (MAY) Tumor Effects on Cerebral White Matter as Character Reliability of Visual Temporal Thresholds 433 (NOV) Neuroimaging Highlight: Tumefactive Demyelinating ized by Diffusion Tensor Tractography 62 (FEB) Lesions 362 (AUG) Wallerian-Like Degeneration After Ischemic Stroke MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS MRI Revealed by Diffusion - Weighted Imaging A Retrospective Study of Multiple Sclerosis in Siriraj NEUROLOGICAL PRACTICE 243 (MAY) Hospital, Bangkok, Thailand 99 (FEB) Treating Newly Diagnosed Epilepsy: The Canadian Sporadic Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease with Worsening Choice 230 (MAY) Depression and Cognition 464 (NOV) LE JOURNAL CANADIEN DES SCIENCES NEUROLOGIQUES Management of Isolated Demyelinating Episodes by LRRK2 Screening in a Canadian Parkinson's Disease Health Status and Health Car North American Neurologists 375 (AUG) Cohort 336 (AUG) Sclerosis in Canada Parkinson's Disease, Multiple Sclerosis and Changes of NEUROMUSCULAR DISORDERS Residence in Alberta 343 (AUG) RADIATION ONCOLOGY Neuromuscular Function in Survivors of the Acute Clinical Practice Regarding Dopamine-Agonist Use and Long Survival of Primary Pineal Melar Respiratory Distress Syndrome 427 (NOV) Driving in Parkinson's Disease 438 (NOV) ion Treatment Onl Excessive Sleepiness in Parkinson's Disease: A Wake NEUROPATHY Up Call 401 (NOV) Primary Sjogren's Syndrome Associated Neuropathy 280 (AUG) PATHOLOGY A Patient with Bilateral Sciatic Neuropathies Histopathological Examination of Intervertebral Disc 365 (AUG) Specimens: A Cost-Benefit Analysis 451 (NOV RASMUSSENS’S SYNDROME Two Causes of Demyelinating Neuropathy in One Mechanisms of Action for [VIG Patient: CMT1A and POEMS Syndrome PITUITARY Rasmussen's Encephalitis 380 (AUG) Metastatic Melanoma to the Pituitary Gland 322 (AUG) Pituitary Apoplexy Following Cardiac Surgery RENAL DISEASE NEUROPATHY - PERIPHERAL 390 (AUG) Acute Chorea with Bilateral Basal Gar Primary Sjogren's Syndrome Associated Neuropathy Uremia 280 (AUG) PITUITARY ADENOMAS \cute Glomerulonephritis Presentit A Patient with Bilateral Sciatic Neuropathies Pituitary Apoplexy Following Cardiac Surgery PRES: A Report of 4¢ 365 (AUG) 390) Two Causes of Demyelinating Neuropathy in One Trust and Reciprocity: Foundational Principles fo RETT SYNDROME Patient: CMT1IA and POEMS Syndrome Human Subjects Imaging Research 4 Case-Control Study of Tiss 380 (AUG) for Acute Ischemic Stroke PITUITARY APOPLEXY NEUROSCIENCES Pituitary Apoplexy Following Cardiac Surgery SCIATIC NERVE Regulation of Myelination by Trophic Factors and 390 \ Patient with Bilateral Sciatic Neuroy Neuron-Glial Signaling 288 (AUG) PITUITARY TUMOUR NEUROSURGERY Metastatic Melanoma to the Pituitary Gland SCREENING Endoscopic Versus Microsurgical Resection of Third Eugenics" by Another Name Ventricle Colloid Cysts 197 (MAY) PLATELETS he 'Antiplatelet’ Agents and the Role of the SEIZURES NEUROSURGICAL PRACTICE Endothelium 270 lako Tsubo Cardiomyopathy Second Clinical Equipoise and Treatment Decisions in Cervical Spondylotic Myelopathy 47 (FEB) PLEDS Endoscopic Versus Microsurgical Resection of Third PLEDS: Clinical Correlates SELLAR LESIONS Ventricle Colloid Cysts 197 (MAY) Salivary Gland-Like Tumor of the Sella Treatment of Secondary Tonsillar Herniation by POEMS SYNDROME Lumboperitoneal Shunt Revision 237 (MAY) Two Causes of Demyelinating Neuropathy in One SIDEROSIS Patient: CMT1A and POEMS Syndrome Symptomatic Superficial Siderosis due NEUROVIROLOGY 380 (AUG) Intracranial Arteriovenous Malf Neuropathological Conference - A Patient with Leg Weakness 92 (FEB) POSTERIOR REVERSIBLE LEUKOENCEPHALOPATHY SJOGREN’S SYNDROME OCCIPITAL CONDYLE Acute Glomerulonephritis Presenting with PRES: A Primary Sjogren's Syndrome Associated Neuropathy Occipital Condyle Syndrome as the First Sign of Report of 4 Cases 316 (AUG) 280 (AUG) Metastatic Cancer 456 (NOV) PREGNANCY SPASTIC PARATIC OPHTHALMOPLEGIA Headache During Gestation: Evaluation of 1101 Possible Anticipation in Hereditary Spastic Paraplegia Ophthalmoplegic Migraine: Inflammatory Neuropathy Women 187 (MAY) Type 4 (SPG4) 208 (MAY) with Secondary Migraine? 349 (AUG) SPG4 Founder Effect in French Canadians with PRION Hereditary Spastic Paraplegia 211 (MAY) OXIDATIVE STRESS Prion Protein and Prion Diseases: The Good Oxidative Stress after Subarachnoid Hemorrhage in and the Bad 126 (MAY) SPECT gp1p9 ho x Knockout Mice 356 (AUG) Evaluating the Development of a SPECT Protocol in a QUALITY OF CARE Canadian Epilepsy Unit 225 (MAY PARKINSON’S DISEASE Time for a Population Based Approach to Multiple The G2019S LRRK2 Mutation is Rare in Korean Sclerosis Care 120 (MAY) SPINAL CORD Patients with Parkinson's Disease 53 (FEB) Clinical Equipoise and Treatment Decisions in Cervical Axial Signs and Magnetic Resonance Imaging QUALITY OF LIFE Spondylotic Myelopathy 47 (FEB) Correlates in Parkinson's Disease 56 (FEB) Time for a Population Based Approach to Multiple SPINAL MUSCULAR ATROPHY The Genetics of Parkinson Disease: To Test or Not to Sclerosis Care 120 (MAY) Motor Neuron Degeneration in a 20-Week Male Fetus Test 266 (AUG) Factors Associated with Health-Related Quality of Life Spinal Muscular Atrophy Type 0 215 (MAY) LRRK2 is not a Significant Cause of Parkinson's in Multiple Sclerosis 160 (MAY) Multimodal Evoked Potentials of Kennedy's Disease Disease in French-Canadians 333 (AUG) 328 (AUG) Volume 34, No. 4 — November 2007 SPINAL STENOSIS SYNCOPE UVEITIS Clinical Equipoise and Treatment Decisions in Cervical Neurocardiogenic Syncope: Frequency and Uveitis Associated with Primary Angiitis of the Central Spondylotic Myelopathy 47 (FEB) Consequences of its Misdiagnosis as Epilepsy Nervous System 81 (FEB) 221 (MAY) SPINAL SURGERY VASCULITIS Clinical Equipoise and Treatment Decisions in Cervical SYRINGOMYELIA Uveitis Associated with Primary Angiitis of the Central Spondylotic Myelopathy 47 (FEB) Treatment of Secondary Tonsillar Herniation by Nervous System 81 (FEB) Remote Cerebellar Haemorrhage after Spinal Surgery Lumboperitoneal Shunt Revision 237 (MAY) 483 (NOV) VASOCONSTRICTION THERAPEUTICS Reversible Cerebral Vasoconstriction Syndrome or SPINAL TRAUMA Management of Isolated Demyelinating Episodes by Primary Angiitis of the Central Nervous System? Spondylolisthesis of C2 in an Eight-Week-Old Infant: North American Neurologists 375 (AUG) 467 (NOV) Long Term Followup 372 (AUG) TPA VASOSPASM SPONDYLOLISTHESIS Myocardial Infarction Following t-PA for Acute Reversible Cerebral Vasoconstriction Syndrome or Spondylolisthesis of C2 in an Eight-Week-Old Infant Stroke 417 (NOV) Primary Angiitis of the Central Nervous System? Long Term Followup 372 (AUG) PRI 4 Case-Control Study of Tissue Plasminogen Activator 467 (NOV) for Acute Ischemic Stroke 411 (NOV) STROKE VISION Recurrent Stroke/TIA in Cryptogenic Stroke Patients TRAUMA Reliability of Visual Temporal Thresholds 433 (NOV) with Patent Foramen Ovale 74 (FEB) Survey of Management of Severe Head Injury in rhe 'Antiplatelet’ Agents and the Role of the Canada 307 (AUG) WEST NILE VIRUS Endothelium 270 (AUG) Spondylolisthesis of C2 in an Eight-Week-Old Infant: Neuropathological Conference - A Patient with Leg Long Term Followup 372 (AUG) Weakness 92 (FEB) SUBARACHNOID HEMORRHAGE Oxidative Stress after Subarachnoid Hemorrhage in TUMOURS gp9 phox Knockout Mice 356 (AUG) Tumor Effects on Cerebral White Matter as Characterized by Diffusion Tensor Tractography SUBDURAL HEMATOMA 62 (FEB) A Safe and Effective Method for Treatment of Chronic Salivary Giand-Like Tumor of the Sella 478 (NOV) Subdural Haematoma 84 (FEB)

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