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being woken from sleep more than twice a Reported incidence of at least one muscle month, usually by in the calfmuscles.4 cramp in Dutch adults in 1988 We studied the incidence of muscle cramp in BOOK adults in The Netherlands. Men Women Telephone ownership in The Netherlands REVIEWS is universal. After a pilot study to estimate the 18-39 years 26% 48% 40-59 years 31% 32% incidence of muscle cramp and indicate the 60 years 26% 52% extent of the sample, 780 numbers were Total 28% 44% randomly selected from the telephone direc- All titles reviewed here are available from the BMJ Bookshop, PO Box 295, London WC1H tory by a computer (95% confidence interval Muscle cramp is difficult to diagnose in a 17 5% to 22-5% for an estimated frequency community survey. The criteria we used, 9TE. Prices include postage in the United of 20%). These numbers were dialled by a however, were fairly stringent.' The pro- Kingdom and for members of the British single interviewer. Numbers answered by portion of the adult population of The Forces Overseas, but overseas customers people under 18 years or not Dutch were Netherlands that had at least a single muscle should add £2 per item for postage and disregarded and a new randomly drawn tele- cramp in 1988 was estimated at 36%. This packing. Payment can be made by cheque in phone number was dialled. Telephone num- high incidence agrees with empirical data sterling drawn on a United Kingdom bank, or bers of businesses, shops, institutions, foun- from previous studies.3 Occurrence of cramp by credit card (Mastercard, Visa or American dations, corporations, societies, and unions may thus be considered as nothing unusual in Express) stating card number, expiratory were excluded and new numbers were otherwise healthy adults. Age adjusted date, and your full name. dialled. The interviewer continued to call incidence ratios showed a 3:2 female prepon- numbers at different times ofthe day and week derance, which was not accounted for by until all could be contacted. When co-opera- pregnancy associated muscle cramp, as tion was refused by a subject, another number women beyond childbearing age were par- Yearbook of and Neuro- was dialled. No record was kept ofthe refusal ticularly affected (table). Age had little effect surgery 1991. Edited by RD CURRIER AND rate but we estimated it to be less than 5%. on the proportion ofthe population suffering. RM CROMWELL. (Pp 407; Price: £41.00.) 1991. Non-respondents may have been selectively Nevertheless, older people suffering from London: Wolfe Publishing Ltd. ISBN less likely to have symptoms. Thus minimum cramp had attacks more often than younger 0 8151 2466 X. estimates of incidence were calculated. people (data not shown). At any age, muscles Interviews were made on weekdays from in calves (84%) and feet (39%) were most This well known annual round-up of neuro- 0800 hours until 2100 hours, from 12 Novem- often affected. Men showed a slight tendency science topics has continued since 1902. An ber until 5 December 1988. In total 240 men for cramp in calves (88% v 78%) and arms invaluable collection, it retains its customary and 540 women were interviewed (median and hands (25% v 11%) whereas women format, but the style of Currier's comments age 44 years). Sampling was inherently biased more often suffered from cramp in feet and shows even more informality than before, because of an under-representation of the toes (53% v 25%). Wearing high heeled shoes containing pertinent remarks and many per- working population, who are mostly not at may in part account for this. Pregnancy was sonal chatty asides which considerably home during office hours. It probably over- the most important risk factor predisposing to enliven the text. represents women, non-working, ill, and dis- muscle cramp (odds ratio 6 3; 95% confidence Any attempt to capsulise the literature in abled people. Data were therefore corrected interval 1-0 to 38 6). Musculoskeletal Neurology and Neurosurgery can be seen as for the sex and age distribution of The and stiffness also correlated with muscle tempting a neurological Armageddon. There Netherlands in 1988, though this would not cramp (2-8; 1-1 to 7-2). Irritation from dis- are now available many publications of ab- correct for illness and occupation. eased, overloaded, or overburdened joints, stracts, advances and trends; the individual Subjects who agreed to fill out a question- tendons, or muscles may provoke cramp.5 reader's preference rests with his assessment naire and admitted suffering from cramp more Subjects with generalised muscle twitching of the articles selected, the adequacy of the often than 20 times in 1988 received a form. and are prone to developing abstract, and the presentation. Once again the An equal number ofsubjects who agreed to fill cramp.6 In our survey, however, the correla- Year Book seems to have forgotten nothing of out a questionnaire but did not suffer from tion between fasciculations and muscle cramp significance. The skill required to produce cramp received a questionnaire as an internal was insignificant (1-6; 0 9 to 2 8). such intelligible, readable abstracts and com- standard. A random sample of subjects who PHP JANSEN mentaries is self-evident. agreed to fill out a questionnaire but suffered EMG JOOSTEN The preface records the sad passing of from muscle cramp less often than 20 times a Institute of Neurology, Division of Neuromuscular Diseases, Russell Dejong on August 21, 1990: year also received a form. The overall res- Catholic University of Nijmegen, "In northern Michigan there was a most ponse rate for the postal survey was 82% (90 The Netherlands unusually beautiful shimmering display men, 245 women). Seventeen questionnaires JAAM VAN DIJCK of northern lights ... it was not hard to filled out ALM VERBEEK were by persons other than the Department of Social Medicine, believe, as probably the Indians did, . . . subjects interviewed by telephone, and seven Epidermiology Unit, that there was a message intended, or were not filled out correctly. A total of 311 Catholic University of Nijmegen, perhaps a signal of some happening, such questionnaires were analysed. In the tele- The Netherlands FW DURIAN as the death of a great chief." phone interviews and questionnaire, cramp ACF Farma, Medical Research Department, With such touches, it is irresistible. was defined as a sudden involuntary painful Maarssen, The Netherlands JMS PEARCE muscle contraction accompanied by harden- of but no than 10 Correspondence to: Dr Joosten, Institute of ing muscle lasting longer Neurology, St Radboud University Hospital, PO minutes. The telephone interviewer excluded Box 9101, 6500 HB Nijmegen, The Netherlands. other types of muscle or limb pain by repeatedly emphasising this definition. We thank Dr B P M Schulte for his advice and the Neurobehavioural Aspects of Medical Research Department of ACF Farma, Writer's cramp and other occupational Maarssen, The Netherlands, for financial and . Edited by R A probably represent task-specific dys- secretarial support. BORNSTEIN AND G BROWN. (Pp 367; Price tonias and were excluded from the study. £40.00.) Oxford, Oxford University Press, The incidence calculated from 1991. ISBN 0 19 505431 8. telephone 1 Rowland LP. Cramps, spasms and muscle stiff- interviews and questionnaires was adjusted ness. Rev Neurol (Paris) 1985;141:261-73. for age and sex distribution (I,,,). Sensitivity 2 Wilder J. Crampus disease and localized As the editors ofthis multi-author text rightly and specificity ofdata collection by telephone muscular cramps. Med Rec 1940;152:442-6. point out much of the early work on cerebral 3 Hall AJ. Cramp and salt balance in ordinary life. interview were 86% and 71% respectively, Lancet 1947;ii:231-3. localisation was based on study of patients compared with data collection from the ques- 4 Norris FH, Gasteiger EL, Chatfield EO. An with cerebrovascular lesions. The title of this tionnaires. The real incidence of muscle electromyographc study ofinduced and spon- volume might lead one to expect an update on taneous muscle cramp. Electroenceph Clin this but, in fact, it covers a much wider field. cramp in the general population (IT,,) was Neurophysiol 1957;9:139-47. computed from equations, I,,, = Ire 5 Jansen PHP, Joosten EMG, Vingerhoets HM. There is a good section on cerebrovascular x sensitivity + (1-I,|) x (1-specificity) Muscle cramp; main theories as to etiology. pathophysiology, blood flow, metabolism and Irni = (I.t-0-29)/0 57. Eur Arch Psychiatr Neurol Sci 1990;239: imaging. There follows an overview of the 337-42. clinical situation the The table shows the real incidence of 6 Denny-Brown D, Foley JM. Myokymia and the including epidemiology, muscle cramp calculated from the telephone benign of muscular cramps. relationship with cardiac disease and a sum- interview study. Trans Ass Amer Phycns 1948;61:88-96. mary review of current management. 1126 Book reviews

The much neglected problem of post- However, a recurring theme is the impor- Methods in Neuronal Modeling: From , which so often interferes tance ofexplicit cognitive theory in providing Synapses to Networks. Edited by c KOCH with successful rehabilitation, receives exten- a framework within which to interpret pat- AND I SEGEV. (Pp 524; Price £40 50). 1989. sive coverage. Emphasis is laid on the terns of language disorder and the value of London, The MIT Press. frequent presence of a syndrome of cognitive models. It is illustrated by some which is clearly not true dementia as it is case histories. The quality of the writing is of reversed by successful treatment of the a uniformly high standard and the breadth of depression. It must of course be distingui- the coverage and historical perspective result Assessment of the Behavioral Con- shed from true sequences of Head Trauma. Series: which may in a valuable and interesting text. What is Frontiers of also be present and is well described. lacking in reading the text is a ofcurrent Clinical Neuroscience Vol. 7. MURIEL D LEZAK. All this precedes the section on neuropsy- controversy and dynamism, perhaps stem- Edited by (Pp 224; Price chological deficits which are encountered in ming from the similar perspective of most $79 50). 1989. New York, Alan R Liss. cerebrovascular disease including those of authors. speech and . This ends with a chapter D NEARY on neuropsychological rehabilitation which Controlled Clinical Trials in consists of an extensive review of published Neurological Disease: Foundations of studies which, though not leading to firm Neurology Series. Edited by R J PORTER AND conclusions, give the reader some idea of the B S SCHOENBERG. (Pp 440; Price Dfl310-00; state of the art and the research worker good US$135-00; UK£94-50). 1990. Dordrecht, indications of what further studies need to be Kluwer Academic Publishers. ISBN carried out. All in all, this is a good publica- SHORT 0 7923 0613 9. tion and, by current standards, reasonably priced at £40. NOTICES JOHN MARSHALL Concepts in Pediatric Neurosurgery 10. American Society for Pediatric Neuro- Ritalin: Theory and surgery. Edited by A E MARLIN. (Pp 262; Patient Price UK£105-50; 75; Management. Edited by L L GREENHILL AND US$168 Sfr.253; DM303). 1990. Basel, Karger. ISBN 3-8055- B B OSMAN. (Pp 338; Price $95.00.) New York, 5022-7. Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. 1991. ISBN 0 Proceedings of the XIV Symposium 913113 53 0. Neuroradiologicum, London 17-23 June Acquired in Children. Acquisi- 1990. Edited by GEORGE DU BOULAY, ANDREW tion and Breakdown of Language in the MOLYNEUX AND IVAN MOSELEY. (Pp 660 Illus- Learning and Memory: A Biological Developing Brain. Edited by I P MARTINS, A CASTRO-CALDAS, H R VAN DONGEN, AND A VAN trated; Price: DM 348.00.) Heidelberg, View, 2nd Edition. Edited by J L MARTINEZ, HOUT. Price: Springer-Verlag, 1991. ISBN 3 540 53726 0. JR AND R P KESNER. 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There is an alphabetical index of authors but Neurobiology of Hearing: The Central not of subject matter, which is, however, to The Pediatric Neurosurgical Patient: A . Edited by R A some extent subdivided into sections related Co-operative Approach. Edited by L P ALTSCHULER, R P BOBBIN, B M CLOPTON, AND by pathology or by region studied. IVAN. (Pp 323; Price $49 50). 1989. St Louis, D W HOFFMAN. (Pp 512 Illustrated; Price There is no doubt that those who par- Warren H Green Inc. ISBN 87527-352-1. $187.50.) 1991. New York, Raven Press. ticipated in the conference will find the book ISBN 0881678066. of great value, but all neurologists who were unable to attend will surely wish to spend a Strategies of Microsurgery in few hours assimilating this material. Problematic Brain Areas with Special BRIAN KENDALL Reference to NMR. By WOLFGANG SEEGER Smell and in Health and Disease. in collaboration with H-R EGGERT AND W Edited by T V GETCHELL, R L DOTY, L M HASSLER. 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VOLUME 54 ASSESSORS

The Editor is grateful to thefollowing who assisted in the assessment ofpapers submitted in 1991

JA Aarli S Checkley JW Griffin H Leven O Abramsky E Chelmicka-Schorr Ch Guilleminault D Levison AP Adams JS Chopra RJ Guiloff K Lindsay C Adams J Clarke D Hadley H Link Y Agid S Clarke D Hagberg WA Lishman J Aicardi D Claus M Hallett JG Llewellyn C Allen M Cochrane J Hallpike JS Lowe I Allen FWJ Cody W Hamman HP Ludin P Amarenco ACF Colchester GJ Hankey PJ Luthert S Amiel J Colebatch R Hardie R Lye MJ Aminoff J Collins A Harding J Maccabe JM Anderson DAS Compston JB Harris DM MacDonald T Anderson Dr Ch Confavreux MJG Harrison I Macdonald K Andrews DR Cornblath A Hartmann BB MacGillivray JP Antel T Cox H-P Hartung D Mann 0 Appenzeller A Crockard D Haskard A Marmarou R Arthur WJK Cumming C Hawkes CD Marsden AK Asbury JC Cutting R Hay JC Marshall A Ashbum A David V Henn RJ Marttila HS Bachelard AN Davison JR Heron CN Martyn A Baddeley B Day Ch Hess JL Mas P Bain CS de Carli B Hicks FL Mastaglia J Bamford JFW Deakin ER Hitchcock C Mathias M Baraitser M Dearden JM Hockaday VL McAllister D Barnes JPR Dick JR Hodges J McArthur GR Barnes HC Diener S Hodgson DE McFarlin J-C Baron A Diplock AP Hopkins L McKenna JR Bartlett M Donaghy R Howard RO McKeran JR Batchelor DB Drachman GRV Hughes W McKinlay D Bateman EPG Du Boulay P Humphrey DL McLellan D Bates B Dubois S Huson JG McLeod R Beale DC Dumonde R Illingworth A McNicol PO Behan J Duncan JW Ironside A Medalia WMH Behan R Duncan M Jahanshahi E Melamed J Bell N Dwyer I Janota BS Meldrum A Berardelli PJ Dyck JR Jarrett AD Mendelow C Berry GC Ebers PG Jenner PA Merton T Betts C Edwards B Jennett R Metcalfe D Bihari J Elston RH Johnson DH Miller C Binnie M Esiri RA Johnston E Miller E Bizzi TE Feasby POO Julu JD Miller JN Blau AH Fensom RH Kandler KR Mills LD Blumhardt P Fenwick L Kartsounis RHS Mindham JB Bogousslavsky R Femer BE Kendall B Moffat CF Bolton L Findley C Kennard JP Mohr I Bone RJ Flower PGE Kennedy J Morgan Hughes AJM Boulton I Fogelman P Kennedy-Taylor R Morris DM Bowen D Foster J Kesselring Robin Morris S Boyd JB Foster NM Khalil I Moseley G Boysen A Fourcin J Kimura A Moskowitz MWB Bradbury C Fowler GH Kingsley S Mossman WG Bradley TJ Fowler F Kirkham C Mumford CR Bradshaw RSJ Frackowiak R Kocen E Murphy T Brandt D Francis A Korczyn G Murray PK Bridges C Freer R Kumar NMF Murray M Briggs H-J Freund JF Kurtzke PW Nathan A Bronstein GN Fuller MJ Kushner MJ Neal D Brooks D Gardner-Medwin MH Lader D Neary N Brooks W Gibb BD Lake R Neslon MM Brown FB Gibberd JW Lance B Neville R Brown J Gibbs J Lanchbury J Newsom-Davis WF Brown RW Gilliatt R Lane AN Nicholson ADM Bryceson F Gjerris A Lang E Nobile-Orazio R Bulloch V Glover R Langton-Hewer P North EH Burrows RB Godwin-Austen NF Lawton S Nurick JS Cameron L Goldstein PM Le Quesne MD O'Brien MJ Campbell D Goodkin BRF Lecky J Ochoa LR Caplan G Goodwin KL Leenders J-M Orgogozo NEF Cartlidge DI Graham A Lees IEC Ormerod DW Chadwick R Greenwood P Lees I Oswald S Challacombe A Gregor N Leigh J Oxley AM Chancellor N Gregson R Lesser TS Padayachee 1128 Assessors

C Pallis J Rothwell J Swanson Beck JM Walshe CM Panayiotopoulos RD Rubens M Swash Lord Walton JD Parkes P Rudge R Swingler C Ward DW Paty M Rugg L Symon C Warlow 0 Paulson M Rutter D Taylor E Warrington J Payan 0 Sabouraud DSI Taylor PJ Watkins JMS Pearce S Sachs T Taylor J Watson R Peatfield H Sagar E Teasdale HE Webb M Pepys P Sandercock GM Teasdale JN Weber GD Perkin M Sanders R Tegner A Weir A Pestronk M Sandier DJ Thomas KMA Welch JD Pickard GV Sawle PK Thomas RO Weller Ch Pierrot-Deseilligny JW Scadding A Thompson S Wessely AJ Pinching F Scaravilli EJ Thompson J Whitaker G Plant W Schady P Thompson IR Whittle K Poeck A Schapira PD Thompson CM Wiles CE Polkey S Schey N Todd R Will HC Powell GD Schott P Tofts N Willcox N Quinn JM Schroder D Tong A Williams PMH Rack NJ Scolding B Toone B Williams R Rampling EM Sedgwick PA Toseland G Williams J Rees BT Shahani KV Toyka HJ Willison L Rees D Shaw M Trimble K Willmes EH Reynolds MDM Shaw DM Turnbull J Wilson G Reynolds SD Shorvon P Turner L Wilson M Richards T Silverstone D Uttley AJ Windebank A Richens CJM Sindic FGA van der Meche J Winer J Risberg JT Sladky GS Venables S Wroe S Robb A Steck G Viberti M Wyke S Robertson R Stell A Vincet D Wyper R Robinson JBP Stephenson G Volans KJ Zilkha MA Ron G Stern D von Cramon P Rondot A Strong DT Wade AH Ropper F Sullivan JPH Wade RW Ross Russell AJ Sumner R Walker M Rossor PD Swanson F Walsh

VOLUME 54 * REVIEWERS

The Editor is grateful to thefollowingfor reviewing books in 1991 CBT Adams JS Elston A Kennedy CE Polkey R Bannister N Fineberg T King M Powell RJV Bartlett KA Flowers PL Lantos N Quinn D Bates RB Goodwin-Austen AJ Lees F Schon E Ben-Menachem D Goldberg NJ Legg DP Scott D Bhugra MR Gooding MS Losowsky MDM Shaw ER Bickerstaff DI Graham L Luxon RP Snaith I Bone RCD Greenhall B Marsden JEP Stephenson G Brocklehurst RJ Hardie CD Marsden G Stern NEF Cartlidge DG Hardy WB Matthews E Teasdale D Chadwick DGF Harriman RS Maurice-Williams DGT Thomas MA Clarke P Hudgson E Miller PK Thomas CG Clough P Humphrey RG McCreadie M Torrens A Crockard LS Illis I McKinlay P Tyrer WJK Cumming I Isherwood D Neary DT Wade JC Cutting D Jefferson AA Nicholson SJ Wallace M Dahlitz JD Jenkins JG Parnavelas J Walton JL Dunlop D Johnston JMS Pearce J Wilson P Eames B Kendall DG Perkin KJ Zilkha M Elian C Kennard Journal ofNeurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry 1991;54:1129-1149 1129

INDEX TO VOLUME 54, 1991

Page numbers preceded by "(L)" refer to Letters, and by "(MA)" to Matters Arising. Reviews are listed under BOOK REVIEWS.

AASLY J. See TORBERGSEN T, 1073 ALPHA-1-ANTICHYMOTRYPSIN ABBOT NC. See BECK JS, 965 peripheral marker of Alzheimer's disease? (L) 469 ABBOTT RJ, O'MALLEY BP: Responses to temperature in primary hypo- ALTAFULLAH I. See PASCUAL-LEONE A, 657 thyroidism, (MA) 188 ALTHAUS C. See STOLL G, 77 ABBOTT RJ. See also D'COSTA DF, 870; RAY-CHAUDHURI K, 372; ROFFE C, 378 ALVAREZ-CERMENO JC. See MARTINEZ-CASTRILLO jc, 844 ABRAHAM J. See CHANDY MJ, 702 ALVAREZ-SABIN J, MONTALBAN J, TINTORE M, CODINA A: Pure sensory stroke , ORGANIC due to midbrain haemorrhage, (L) 843 treating with bromocriptine and lisuride: four case studies, 718 ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE ACETYLCHOLINE RECEPTOR ACTH and cortisol secretion, 836 deficiencies in antibody measurement in , 454 and Parkinson's disease: cortical nicotinic receptors, (L) 373 ACETYLCHOLINESTERASE and Parkinson's disease: differential memory and executive functions activity in CSF in progressive supranuclear palsy, 832 in demented patients, 25 ACID MALTASE DEFICIENCY are alpha-l-antichymotrypsin and inter-alpha-trypsin inhibitor presenting with a and exercise induced urinary incontin- peripheral markers? (L) 469 ence in a 68 year old male, (L) 659 brain metabolism: "C-deoxyglucose accumulation, CSF monoamine ACKERMAN M. See SINGER C, 942 metabolites and neuropsychological test performance, 672 ACKERMANN H, ZIEGLER w: Articulatory deficits in Parkinsonian : clinical trials: MRC report, 178 an acoustic analysis, 1093 in a patient with posterior cortical , 1110 ACKERMANN H, ZIEGLER W: Cerebellar voice : an acoustic analysis, 74 "leuko-araiosis", 46 ACQUIRED IMMUNE DEFICIENCY SYNDROME (AIDS) neuropathological features in non-demented Parkinsonian patients, subclinical peripheral nerve involvement: electrophysiology and 972 pathology, 318 somatostatin receptors and the modulation ofadenylyl cyclase activity, ACTH (L) 748 and cortisol secretion in Alzheimer's disease, 836 SPECT and cognitive impairment: comparison with Parkinson's ACUTE POSTERIOR MULTIFOCAL PLACOID PIGMENT EPITHELIOPATHY disease, 787 with cerebral involvement, 77 AMARENCO P, ROULLET E, HANNLOUN L, MARTEAU R: Progressive supra- ADAMS CBT. See GREGORY RP, 653 nuclear palsy as the sole manifestation of systemic Whipple's ADAMS JH, GRAHAM DI, GENNARELLI TA, MAXWELL wL: Diffuse axonal injury disease treated with pefloxacine, (L) 1121 in non-missile head injury, (Editorial) 481 AMINO ACIDS. See NEUROTRANSMITTER AMINO ACIDS ADAMS JH. See also BULLOCK R, 427 AMMAR A. See AWADA A, 277 ADENYLYL CYCLASE modulation of activity and somatostatin receptors in Alzheimer's anterograde, with fornix damage following removal of IIIrd ventricle disease, (L) 748 colloid cyst, 633 ADIPSIA AMOIRIDIS G, POEHLAU D, PRZUNTEK H: Neurophysiological findings and management by a behavioural modification technique, 272 MRI in anterior spinal artery syndrome of the lower cervical ADOLFSSON R. See MALM j, 252 cord: the value of F-waves, 738 AFRO-CARIBBEAN PATIENTS AMYOTROPHIC LATERAL SCLEROSIS in the UK: , tropical spastic paraparesis and associated with Hoigne's syndrome and residence in Guam, (L) 90 HTLV-I , 689 glutamate dehydrogenase and transmitter amino acids in the spinal AFSHAR F. See RUBEN S, 1017 cord, 984 AGEUSIA hemiageusia: an unusual presentation of multiple sclerosis, (L) 657 monomelic: presentation of postradiation syn- AGID Y. See BLIN j, 780 drome, 648 AGNIEL A, CELSIS P, VIALLARD G, MONTASTRUC JL, RASCOL 0, DEMONET JF, ANAPHYLAXIS MARC-VERGNES JP, RASCOL A: Cognition and cerebral blood flow in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, (L) 90 lateralised : lack of functional lateral asymmetries, 783 ANDERSON NE, WILLOUGHBY EW, SYNEK BJL, CROXSON MC, GLASGOW GL: Brain AGNOLI A. See DE MARINIS M, 314 biopsy in the management of focal , 1001 AGUADO C. See BESCANSA E, 563 ANDERTON BH. See DALE GE, 116 AHLBERG G. See BORG K, 494 ANDEWEG J: Concepts of cerebral venous drainage and the aetiology of AICARDI J. See GOUTIERES F, 223; PHELPS M, 293 , 830 AIMARD G. See CONFAVREUX C, 87 ANEURYSMS AIRAGHI L. See FRANCESCHI M, 836 anterior communicating artery: long-term cognitive deficits after AJANA F. See DURIEU I, 731 surgery, 909 anterior communicating artery: visual failure following subarachnoid acute, induced by neuroleptics: serum iron and transferrin, 363 haemorrhage from rupture, (L) 1017 low plasma iron status, (MA) 847 berry, and cerebral haemorrhage: evidence from a family for a pattern AKINESIA of autosomal dominant inheritance, 838 pure: an atypical manifestation ofprogressive supranuclear palsy, 397 giant intracranial, associated with Marfan's syndrome: a case report, AL-KAWI MZ. See EL-RAMAHI KM, 826 (L)471 AL-MUHTASIB F. See NAJIM AL-DIN AS, 415 intracranial: cognitive and psychological sequelae of uncomplicated AL-RAJEH S. See AWADA A, 277 surgery, 335 ALA T. See PASCUAL-LEONE A, 654 ANGELINI C. See TREVISAN CP, 330 ALAFUZOFF I. See COWBURN RF, 748 ANGIOGRAPHY ALBERMAN E. See LI T-M, 980 carotid: complications, (MA) 758 ALCOHOL cerebral infarction in young people, 576 effect on and somatosensory evoked potentials in dys- ANGIOSTRONGYLUS CANTONENSIS synergia cerebellaris myoclonica, 905 , (L) 1015 ALEXIA ANKLE JOINT posterior cortical dementia: neurobehavioural, MRI and PET find- biomechanical changes after stroke, 134 ings, 443 ANTERIOR COMMUNICATING ARTERY. See ANEURYSMS without agraphia or hemianopia in parietal infarction, (L) 841 ANTONINI G, RASURA M, CONTI G, MATTIA C: Neuromuscular paralysis in ALI A. See RUDGE P, 689 vipera aspis envenomation: pathogenetic mechanisms, (L) 187 ALI Z. See SMITH SJM, 877 ANZALONE N. See LANDI G, 1063 ALLCUT DA, COULTHARD A: Neurocysticercosis: regression of a fourth APHASIA ventricular cyst with praziquantel, 461 presentation of dementia: clinical characteristics, 542 ALLEN PJ. See FISH DR, 140 APOMORPHINE ALLMAN P. See HOPE RA, 88 sequential: motor response in Parkinsonian fluctuations, 358 ALONSO A. See REQUENA I, 590 subcutaneous, for Parkinsonian patients with psychiatric side effects on 1130 Index

oral treatment, (L) 372 BARTHEZ-CARPENTIER MA, BILLARD C, MAHEUT J, SANTINI JJ, RUCHOUX MM: test, in Parkinsonian syndromes, 870 A case of childhood Kufs' disease, (L) 655 APRAXIA See DYSPRAXIA; LIMB APRAXIA BARTOLOMEO P. See GAINOTTI G, 1082 AQUEDUCTAL STENOSIS BARTON NW. See GREWAL RP, 1011 non-tumoural, with intermittent course. Case report after a six year BASER SM. See POLINSKY RJ, 807 follow up, (L) 1021 BASILAR ARTERY OCCLUSION ARECOLINE excessive sweating as an uncommon sign, 277 central and peripheral effects in patients with autonomic failure, 807 recombinant tissue plasminogen activator in two patients, 71 ARENDT J. See CRITCHLEY PHS, 91 BASTIANELLO S. See POZZILLI C, 110 ARETZ HT. See NEWMARK j, 471 BATES D: Defining prognosis in medical coma, (Editorial) 569 AREZZO JC. See LIPTON RB, 706 BAUCOM CE. See POLINSKY RJ, 807 ARIAS M. See REQUENA I, 590 BAZAK I, MARGULIS T, SHNAIDER H, PALANT A: Ophthalmoplegic ARMSTRONG E. See MATHIAS Cj, 726 and recurrent sinus arrest, (L) 935 ARMSTRONG H. See BULMAN DE, 554 BEATTIE A. See ELWES RDC, 200 ARRUDA wo: Neurocysticercotic versus idiopathic epilepsy: a comparative BECK JS, ABBOT NC, SAMSON PD, BUTLIN CR, GRANGE JM, CREE IA, FORSTER A, study of 175 patients, (L) 1015 KHAN F: Impairment of vasomotor reflexes in the fingertips of leprosy ARSENIC NEUROPATHY patients, 965 electrophysiological profile, 1103 BEHAN PO, BAKHEIT AMO: Association of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, ARTERIOVENOUS MALFORMATIONS Hoigne's syndrome and residence in Guam, (L) 90 ruptured, in a child with Von Willebrand's disease: management of BEHAN PO. See alSo BAKHEIT AMO, 377; BEHAN WMH, 741; BURN DJ, 449 secondary intraventricular haemorrhage, (MA) 188 BEHAN WMH, BAKHEIT AMO, BEHAN PO, MORE IAR: The muscle findings in spinal, not identified by angiography (L) 280 the neuroleptic malignant syndrome associated with lysergic acid ARTIEDA J. See LACRUZ F, 1077 diethylamide, 741 ARVEUX P. See GIROUD M, 595 BEHARI M: Gingival hyperplasia due to sodium valproate, (L) 279 ASHPOLE RD. See MOSELEY RP, 260 BEHAVIOUR tEAPY ASKIENAZY S. See SPAMPINATO U, 787 cognitive, in chronic fatigue syndrome, 153 ASPIRIN TRIAL management of adipsia, 272 UK-transient ischaemic attack: final results, 1044 BEHCET'S DISEASE ASSOCIATION OF BRITISH NEUROLOGISTS: proceedings, 1023 papilloedema: value of MRI in diagnosis of dural sinus thrombosis, ASTROCYTOMA 826 : extraneural metastases through ventriculo-peritoneal BELGRADE M. See DHUNA A, 803 shunt, (L) 281 BELL'S PALSY: magnetic stimulation, (L) 1022 ipsilateral hemi-Parkinsonism, (L) 653 BENECKE R. See BRITTON TC, 505 ATACK JR, LITVAN I, THAL LJ, MAY C, RAPOPORT SI, CHASE TN: Cerebrospinal BENJAMIN JC. See MOSELEY RP, 260 fluid acetylcholinesterase in progressive supranuclear palsy: BENZENE HEXACHLORIDE (LINDANE) reduced activity relative to normal subjects and lack of inhibition chronic exposure and pseudotumour cerebri, (L) 1123 by oral physostigmine, 832 BERARDELLI A. See HALLETT M, 124 ATKINSON P. See HALL, S, 744 BERATIS NG. See PAPANASTASIOU DA, 997 ATTENTION BERCIANO J. See COMBARROS O, 654 early orientation toward the half space ipsilateral to the lesion in BERGAMINI L. See DURELLI L, 406 patients with unilateral brain damage, 1082 BERGSTROM L. See COWBURN RF, 748 AUDIT BERLIT P, RAKICKY J, TORNOW K: Differential diagnosis of spontaneous and hospital outpatient clinics, (L) 370 traumatic intracranial haemorrhage, (L) 1118 programmed investigation unit, 269 BERNARDI S. See POZZILLI C, 110 AUDITORY STARTLE REFLEX BERRY I. See MILLER DH, 683 normal and pathological, effect ofposture, 892 BERSTMANN-STRAUSSLER-SHEINKER DISEASE AUTONOMIC FUNCTION extracting the umlaut, (MA) 942 cardiovascular: use of shortened tests, (L) 938 BERTEL 0. See MALESSA S, 984 central and peripheral effects of arecoline in patients with autonomic BERTHIER ML, LEIGUARDA R, STARKSTEIN SE, SEVLEVER G, TARATUTO AL: failure, 807 Alzheimer's disease in a patient with posterior cortical atrophy, 1110 in Friedreich's ataxia, 162 BESCANSA E, NICOLAS M, AGUADO C, TOLEDANO MA, VINALS M: Myasthenia in myotonic , 531 gravis aggravated by pyrantel pamoate, (L) 563 influence offood on postural hypotension in three groups with chronic BESLEY GTN. See CHANCELLOR AM, 659 autonomic failure-clinical and therapeutic implications, 726 BEURIAT P. See GIROUD M, 595 AWADA A, AMMAR A, AL-RAJEH S, BOROLLOSI M: Excessive sweating: an BHARDWAJ JR. See MADAN vs, 470 uncommon sign of basilar artery occlusion, 277 BHATT M. See SNOW BJ, 12 BIGGINS CA. See MADELEY P, 941 BILLARD C. See BARTHEZ-CARPENTIER MA, 655 BACILLUS SUBTILIS BINDER H. See ODER w, 279 atypical complicating a penetrating head injury, (L) 92 BINDER LM: Neuropsychological deficits in patients with minor head injury BACLOFEN after concussion and mild concussion, (MA) 847 and cholinergic drugs: effects on upbeat and downbeat nystagmus, 627 BINNIE CD. See ELWES RDC, 949 treatment ofhiccups, (L) 468 BINSWANGER'S DISEASE BAGHERI H. See DAMASE-MICHEL C, 749 Binswanger's clinical and neuropathological criteria, (L) 1122 BAIG S. See FREDRIKSON s, 412 BIRD J. See WATTS D, 376 BAKER RA. See NEWMARK j, 471 BISHARA SN. See STENHOUSE LM, 909 BAKHEIT AMO, BEHAN PO: Unsuccessful treatment of subacute sclerosing BLACK SE. See FREEDMAN L, 443 panencephalitis treated with transfusion of peripheral blood BLACKBURN P. See CAMERON PD, 845 lymphocytes from an identical twin, (L) 377 BLATT I. See KARNI A, 169; ROCHIND s, 80 BAKHEIT AMO. See also BEHAN PO, 90; BEHAN wmH, 741 BLEASEL A, CLOUSTON P, DORSCH N: Post-traumatic syringomyelia following BALINT'S SYNDROME uncomplicated spinal fracture, 551 in subacute HIV encephalitis, 822 , DYSTONIC BALL J. See BURN DJ, 449 neurophysiological observations on the effects of botulinum toxin BALLANTYNE JP. See JAMAL GA, 187 treatment, 310 BAMFORD CR. See SIBLEY WA, 584 BLIN J, DUBOIS B, BONNET AM, VIDAILHET M, BRANDABUR M, AGD Y: Does BANNISTER R. See MATHIAS CJ, 726 ageing aggravate Parkinsonian disability? 780 BARBA A. See REQUENA I, 590 BLOMQVIST G. See NYBACK H, 672 BARBASTE P. See ROUSSEAUX M, 367, 1040 BLUMHARDT LD. See LONGSON M, 185; MOORE AP, 269, 813; PELOSI L, 1099 BARKHOF F. See MILLER DH, 683 BOCCARDI E. See LANDI G, 1063 BARNARD RO. See YOUL BD, 288 BOEER A, VOTH E, HENZE Th, PRANGE HW: Early heparin therapy in patients BARNES D, MISRA VP, YOUNG EP, THOMAS PK, HARDING AE: An adult onset with spontaneous intracerebral haemorrhage, 466 hexosaminidase A deficiency syndrome with sensory neuropathy and BOGICEVIC D. See GOUTIERES F, 223 internuclear ophthalmoplegia, 1112 B0HN HP: Comment on iohexol (contrast medium), 1119 BARONTI F. See MOURADIAN MM, 401 BOLLEN WLEM. See DEN HEIJER JC, 531 BARRETT K: Treating organic abulia with bromocriptine and lisuride: four BOLTON CF. See HAHN AF, 230 case studies, 718 BONE I. See STATHAM PF, 484 Index 1 131

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PORTER RJ, MATTSON RH, CRAMER JA, DIAMOND I, eds: Alcohol and BOTULISM Seizures: Basic Mechanisms and Clinical Concepts, (1990) 381 with sensory symptoms: a second case, (L) 844 RAMON Y CAJAL S: New Ideas on the Structure of the Nervous System in BOURDEL MC. See SPAMPINATO U, 787 Man and Vertebrates, (1894) (1990) 476 BOXING RAO SM, ed: Neurobehavioral Aspects ofMultiple Sckerois, (1990) 568 neurofibrillary tangles in dementia pugilistica are ubiquitinated, 116 REULEN J-J, et al, eds: Brain Edema VIII-Proceedings of the 8th BOYD JL. See MADELEY P, 941 International Symposium, Bern, 1990, (1990) 943 BOYD SG. See THOMAS s, 89 RICHARDSON JTE: Clinical and Neuropsychological Aspects of Closed BOZZAO L. See POZZILLI C, 110 Head Injury, (1990) 566 BRACHIAL PLEXOPATHY RIEDERER R, KOPP N, PEARSON j, eds: An Introduction to Neurotrans- recurrent, in successive puerperal periods, (L) 184 mission in Health and Disease, (1990) 760 BRAIN ROPPER AH, WIJDICKS EFM, TRUAX BI: Guillain-Barre Syndrome, (1991) Angiostrongylus cantonensis abscess, (L) 1015 1033 biopsy in the management offocal encephalitis, 1001 ROSE FC, ed: Progress in Clinical Neurological Trials Vol I Amyotrophic CT lesions inmultiple sclerosis mimickingmultiplemetastases, (L) 92 Lateral Sclerosis, (1990) 667 human necropsy: polymerase chain reaction to detect HSV DNA in ROSENBERG GA: Brain Fluids and Metabolism, (1990) 567 paraffin sections, 167 ROSENBERG RN, ed: Comprehensive Neurology, (1991) 1035 magnetic stimulation and pituitary hormones, (L) 89 ROTHSTEIN M, ed: Review of Biological Research in Aging Vol 4, (1990) MRI in toxocaral disease, 361 478 neurofibrillary tangles in dementia pugilistica are ubiquitinated, 116 ROVIT RL, MURALI R, JANNETTA Pj, eds: Trigeminal Neuralgia, (1990) Wallerian degeneration in the pathogenesis of "leuko-araiosis", 46 284 BRAIN DAMAGE ROWLAND LP, ed: Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis and other Motor diffuse axonal injury in non-missile head injury, (Editorial) 481 Neuron Diseases (Advances in Neurology Vol 56), (1991) 1036 treating organic abulia with bromocriptine and lisuride: four case SALCMAN M, ed: Neurologic Emergencies: Recognition and Management studies, 718 2nd ed, (1990) 99 unilateral: early orientation of attention toward the half space SAMSON DS, BATJER HH: Intracranial Aneurysm Surgery: Techniques, ipsilateral to the lesion, 1082 (1990) 97 BRAIN DEATH: new criteria, (MA) 1030 SAMUELS MA, ed: Manual of Neurology: Diagnosis and Therapy, (1990) BRAIN METABOLISM 1034 in Alzheimer's disease, 672 SARNO MT, ed: Acquired Aphasia 2nd ed, (1991) 1126 BRAINSTEM SCHEIBEL AB, WECHSLER AF, eds: Neurobiology of Higher Cognitive astrocytoma: extraneural metastases through ventriculo-peritoneal Function, (1990) 379 shunt, (L) 281 SEGAL MB, ZLOKOVIC BV: The Blood-Brain Barrier, Amino Acids and motor inhibition is normal in torsion during REM sleep, 140 Peptides, (1990) 98 BRAIN TUMOURS. See INTRACRANIAL TUMOURS SHEPHERD M: Conceptual Issues in Psychological Medicine, (1990) 96 BRANDABUR M. See BLIN j, 780 SILLANPAA M, et al, eds: Paediatric Epilepsy, (1990) 384 BRANDT T, DIETERICH M: Different types of skew deviation, 549 SMITH DB, ed: Epilepsy: Current Approaches to Diagnosis and Treat- BRANDT T. See also DIETERICH M, 627 ment, (1990) 850 BREUKERS S. See COLON EJ, 757 SPENCER SS, SPENCER DD, eds: Surgeryfor Epilepsy (Contemporary Issues BRITISH NEUROPSYCHIATRY ASSOCIATION: proceedings, 473 in Neurological Surgery), (1990) 850 BRITTON J. See KHAW KT, 499 STEIGER H-J: Pathophysiology of Development and Rupture of Cerebral BRITTON TC, MEYER B-U, BENECKE R: Central motor pathways in patients Aneurysms (Acta Neurochirurgica Suppl 48), (1990) 382 with mirror movements, 505 STEPHENSON JBP: Fits and Faints, (1990) 759 BROADHEAD DM. See CHANCELLOR AM, 659 STREIFLER MB, et al, eds: Parkinson's Disease: Anatomy, Pathology and BROMM B. See LANKERS j, 650 Therapy (Advances in Neurology Vol 53), (1990) 476 BROMOCRIPTINE SUDARSKY L: Pathophysiology of the Nervous System, (1990) 668 failure of oral administration of single rising doses to produce acute SUNDERLAND S: Nerve Injuries and their Repair: a Critical Appraisal, anti-Parkinsonian effects, (L) 186 (1990) 851 treatment of organic abulia: four case studies, 718 SWASH M, OXBURY J, eds: Clinical Neurology, (1991) 1033 BRONSON MJ. See LIVESON JA, 241 SYMMERS WSTC, WELLER RO, eds: Nervous System, Muscle and Eyes BRONSTEIN AM. See STELL R, 39 (Systemic Pathology 3rd ed Vol 4), (1990) 97 BROOKS DJ: PET: its clinical role in neurology, (Editorial) 1 TALBOTT A, ed: Yearbook of Psychiatry and Applied Mental Health BROOKS DJ. See also FEARNLEY JM, 159; JOHNSTON SRD, 1019 1990, (1990) 381 BROOKS DN. See SWASH M, 178 THORPY M, ed: Handbook of Sleep Disorders (Neurological Disease and BROWN P, DAY BL, ROTHWELL JC, THOMPSON PD, MARSDEN CD: The effect of Therapy 6), (1990) 849 posture on the normal and pathological auditory startle reflex, 892 TODES C: Shadow over my Brain: a Battle against Parkinson's Disease, BROWN RT. See POLINSKY RJ, 807 (1990) 381 BROWN WF, SNOW R: Patterns and severity of conduction abnormalities in TOOLE JF: Cerebrovascular Disorders 4th ed, (1990) 477 Guillain-Barre syndrome, 768 TSUJI H: Comprehensive Atlas of Lumbar Spine Surgery, (1991) 944 BRUGIERES P. See MALAPERT D, 1123 TUPPER DE, CICERONE KD, eds: The Neuropsychology of Everyday Life: BRUMBACK RA. See LEECH RW, 172 Assessment and Basic Competencies (Foundations of Neuropsy- BUEE L. See FURBY A, 469 chology), 567 BULBOCAVERNOSUS MUSCLE TURNER OA,* TASLITZ N, WARD S: Handbook of Peripheral Nerve motor potentials after transcranial and lumbar magnetic stimulation: Entrapments, (1990) 479 comparative study with bulbocavemosus reflex and pudendal VIGOUROUX RP; ed: Cerebral Contusions, Lacerations and Hematomas evoked potentials, 524 (Advances in Neurotraumatology Vol 3), (1991) 851 BULIMIA NERVOSA VINTERS HV, ANDERS KH: Neuropathology ofAIDS, (1990) 191 in a patient with epilepsy, (L) 1020 WAKSMAN BH, ed: Immunologic Mechanisms in Neurologic and Psy- BULLIMORE JA. See MOSELEY RP, 260 chiatric Disease (Research Publications Association for Research in BULLOCK R, MAXWELL WL, GRAHAM DI, TEASDALE GM, ADAMS JH:. Glial Nervous and Mental Disease Vol 68), (1990) 96 swelling following human cerebral contusion: an ultrastructural WHEATLEY D, ed: The Anxiolytic Jungle: Where Next? (1990) 565 study, 427 BOPARAI MS. See MADAN VS, 470 BULMAN DE, ARMSTRONG H, EBERS GC: frequencies of the third BORG J. See BORG K, 494 component of complement (C3) in MS patients, 554 BORG K, AHLBERG G, BORG J, EDSTROM L: Welander's distal myopathy: BURGESS J. See JOHNSTON S, 272 clinical, neurophysiological and muscle biopsy observations in young BURN DJ, BALL J, LEES AJ, BEHAN PO, MORGAN-HUGiES JA: A case of and middle aged adults with early symptoms, 494 progressive with rigidity and positive antiglutamic BORG K, HENRIKSSON J: Prior poliomyelitis: reduced capillary supply and acid dehydrogenase antibodies, 449, (Correction) 1032 metabolic enzyme content in hypertrophic slow-twitch (type I) muscle BURN DJ. See also JOHNSTON SRD, 1019 fibres, 236 BURN J. See SHAW PJ, 993 BOROLLOSI M. See AWADA A, 277 BURNING FEET BOS JE. See DEN HEIJER jc, 531 painful: cutaneous thermal thresholds, 877 BOTTOMLEY JM. See KLEEDORER B, 938 BURUMA OJS. See CAEKEBEKE jPv, 145; VAN HILTEN jj, 516 BOTULINUM TOXIN BUSPIRONE "A": double blind trial in torticollis, with one year follow up, 813 treatment of levodopa induced , (L) 376 treatment for dystonic blepharospasm: neurophysiological observa- BUTLER S, CHALDER T, RON M, WESSELY S: Cognitive behavior therapy in tions, 310 chronic fatigue syndrome, 153 Index 1133

BUTLIN CR. See BECK JS, 965 CEREBRAL MALARIA BUTTNER U. See DIETERICH M, 627 atypical form: isolated cerebellar syndrome, (L) 655 BYRNE E, WHITE 0, COOK M: Familial dystonic with CEREBRAL VASCULITIS myokimia; a sleep responsive disorder, 1090 following acute posterior multifocal placoid pigment epitheliopathy, 77 C-FIBRES. See NERVE FIBRES CEREBRAL VENOUS DRAINAGE CADOUX-HUDSON TAD, KERMODE A, RAJAGOPALAN B, TAYLOR D, THOMPSON AJ, and the aetiology of hydrocephalus, 830 ORMEROD IEC, MCDONALD WI, RADDA GK: Biochemical changes within a multiple sclerosis plaque in vivo, 1004 acetylcholinesterase activity in progressive supranuclear palsy, 832 CAEKEBEKE JFV, JENNEKENS-SCHINKEL A, VAN DER LINDEN ME, BURUMA OJS, intracranial volume changes after lumbar puncture and their relation- ROOS RAC: The interpretation of dysprosody in patients with Parkin- ship to post-LP headache, 440 son's disease, 145 monoamine metabolites, cholinesterases and lactate in the adult CAGLAR M. See TOPALOGLU H, 226 hydrocephalus syndrome (normal pressure hydrocephalus), 252 CALCIUM PYROPHOSPHATE DIHYDRATE tumour markers in patients treated for meningeal malignancy, 119 deposition disease causing cervical myelopathy, (L) 658 CEREBROVASCULAR DISEASE CALDER I. See THOMPSON PD, 618 clinical role of PET, 2 CALLEA L. See GHEZZI A, 524 CEROID-LIPOFUSCINOSIS, NEURONAL CALLEJA J. See COMBARROS O, 654 case of childhood Kufs' disease, (L) 655 CALNE DB. See SNOW BJ, 12 CERVICAL CORD CAMERON PD, BLACKBURN P, WALLACE sJ: Herpes simplex encephalitis lower: neurophysiological findings and MRI in anterior spinal artery following a skull fracture, (L) 845 syndrome, 738 CAMPBELL MJ. See WOOD VA, 370 CERVICAL MYELOPATHY CANAL N. See FRANCESCHI M, 836 caused by displaced Torkildsen's shunt, (L) 654 due to calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate deposition disease, (L) 658 large and small fibre type sensory dysfunction, 706 postradiation-combined effect of cranial irradiation and intrathecal lung, small cell: neurological paraneoplastic syndromes, 764 chemotherapy? (L) 469 CAPUTO N. See RICCI S, 695 spondylotic: MRI in management of suspected cases, 484 CERVICO-MEDULLARY POTENTIALS effect on hyperventilation tetany, (L) 937 intra-operative recording following scalp electrical and magnetic CARCINOMATOUS MENINGITIS stimulation of the motor cortex, 618 antibody-guided therapy with 1-131 HMFG1, 260 CERVICO-OCULAR REFLEX CAROLLO C. See TREVISAN CP, 330 function in , 39 CAROTID ARTERIES CERVICO-OCULO-ACOUSTIC SYNDROME blood flow reactivity to hypercapnia in strictly unilateral disease, 204 (Wildervanck's syndrome) and MRI findings, 503 complications of angiography, (MA) 758 CHADAN N. See GIROUD M, 595 internal: occlusion with permanent oculomotor palsy, (L) 745 CHADWICK DW: Epilepsy after first seizures: risks and implications, post-endarterectomy headache and the role of the oculosympathetic (Editorial) 385 system, 314 CHADWICK DW. See also SMITH DF, 915; YOUNG CA, 365 should clinicians be given hard copies of duplex ultrasound images? CHAINE P, WOIMANT F, CORABIANU 0, FAYADA C, HAGUENAU M: Isolated (L) 936 cerebellar syndrome: an atypical form of cerebral malaria, (L) 655 CARPENTER K. See HODGES JR, 633 CHALDER T. See BUTLER S, 153 CARTLIDGE NEF. See SHAW PJ, 993 CHALFONT SEVERITY SCALE, 873 CARUSO G. See PELOSI L, 1099 CHAN YW, KAY R, SCHWARTZ MS: Juvenile distal of CASADIO C. See DURELLI L, 406 upper extremities in Chinese males: a single fibre electromyographic CASTILLO R. See PASCUAL-LEONE A, 654 study of arms and legs, 165 CASTRO-DE CASTRO P. See JIMENEZ-JIMENEZ FJ, 281 CHANCELLOR AM, WARLOW CP, WEBB JN, LUCAS MG, BESLEY GTN, BROADHEAD CATANIA A. See FRANCESCHI M, 836 DM: Acid maltase deficiency presenting with a myopathy and exercise CAVERNOMAS induced urinary incontinence in a 68 year old male, (L) 659 of the CNS: clinical and neuroimaging manifestations in 47 patients, CHANDI SM. See CHANDY MJ, 702 590 CHANDY MJ, RAJSHEKHAR V, GHOSH S, PRAKASH S, JOSEPH T, ABRAHAM J, CEDARBAUM j. See EIDELBERG D, 856 CHANDI sM: Single small enhancing CT lesions in Indian patients with CELANI MG. See RICCI S, 695 epilepsy: clinical, radiological and pathological considerations, 702 CELLA E. See LANDI G, 1063 CHASE TN. See ATACK JR, 832; LITVAN I, 25; MOURADIAN MM, 401 CELSIS P. See AGNIEL A, 783 CHEMOTHERAPY CEREBELLAR SYNDROME intrathecal, and cranial irradiation followed by motor neuron syn- isolated: an atypical form of cerebral malaria, (L) 655 drome of the upper cervical region, (L) 469 CEREBELLOPONTINE ANGLE platinum-based, for recurrent CNS tumours in young patients, 722 bilateral metastases, (L) 562 CHINESE MEN juvenile distal spinal muscular atrophy of upper extremities, 165 deficits: physiological analysis of simple rapid movements, 124 CHIURULLA C. See RICCI S, 695 voice tremor: an acoustic analysis, 74 CHOKSEY MS, COSTA DC, IANNOTTI F, ELL PJ, CROCKARD HA: 9TCm-HMPAO CEREBRAL BLOOD FLOW SPECT studies in traumatic intracerebral haematoma, 6 and cognition in lateralised Parkinsonism, 783 CHOLINERGIC DRUGS reactivity to hypercapnia in strictly unilateral carotid disease: and baclofen: effects on upbeat and downbeat nystagmus, 627 preliminary results, 204 CHOLINESTERASES CEREBRAL CONTUSION CSF, in the adult hydrocephalus syndrome (normal pressure hydro- glial swelling: an ultrastructural study, 427 cephalus), 252 CEREBRAL CORTEX CHONG E. See LECKY BRF, 377 Alzheimer's disease in a patient with posterior cortical atrophy, 1110 CHOREOATHETOSIS nicotinic receptors in Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease, (L) familial dystonic, with myokimia; a sleep responsive disorder, 1090 373 paroxysmal kinesigenic: a 19th century description, 475 CEREBRAL HAEMATOMAS paroxysmal kinesigenic: presenting symptom ofmultiple sclerosis, (L) perfusion mapping with Tc-HMPAO, 1040 657 CEREBRAL HAEMORRHAGE CHRONIC FATIGUE SYNDROME and berry aneurysm: evidence from a family for a pattern ofautosomal cognitive behaviour therapy, 153 dominant inheritance, 838 Editorial, 669 in a French prospective population study, 595 human quadriceps strength and fatiguability in a patient with post midbrain: cause of pure sensory stroke, (L) 843 viral fatigue, 961 spontaneous intracerebral, (Editorial) 193 CHU N-S. See LU C-S, 905 spontaneous intracerebral: early heparin therapy, 466 CIRCADIAN RHYTHM CEREBRAL INFARCTION See also INFARCTION diurnal variation of essential and physiological tremor, 516 extracranial vertebral artery dissection following tonic clonic seizure, CLANET M. See EASCOL O, 599 365 CLARISSE J. See LEYS D, 46 in young people. A study of 148 patients with early cerebral CLARK K. See SIBLEY WA, 584 angiography, 576 CLARKE CE, SHEPHERD DI, YUILL GM, SMAJE JC, WILSON PB: Deficiencies in CEREBRAL ISCHAEMIA anti-acetylcholine receptor antibody measurement in myasthenia after subarachnoid haemorrhage: SPECT, 490 gravis, 454 1134 Index

CLINICAL NEUROLOGY the upper cervical region, (L) 469 survey of undergraduate teaching in the United Kingdom, 1990, 266 CRANIOCERVICAL JUNCTION CLONAZEPAM damaged ligaments presenting as an extradural tumour: a differential for palatal myoclonus, (MA) 1032 diagnosis in the elderly, 817 CLOUSTON P. See BLEASEL A, 551 CRAWFORD TJ. See HENDERSON L, 18 CNS TUMOURS CREE IA. See BECK JS, 965 recurrent, in young patients: platinum-based chemotherapy, 722 CREUTZFELDT-JACOB DISEASE COAKHAM HB. See MOSELEY RP, 260 following cadaveric graft, (L) 940 COBALT CRITCHLEY PHS, MALCOLM GP, MALCOLM PN, GIBB WR, ARENDT J, PARKES JD: industrial exposure causing optic atrophy and nerve deafness: case Fatigue and melatonin in Parkinson's disease, (L) 91 report, (L) 374 CROCKARD HA, SETT P, GEDDES JF, STEVENS JM, KENDALL BE, PRINGLE JAS: COCAINE Damaged ligaments at the craniocervical junction presenting as an related vascular , 803 extradural tumour: a differential diagnosis in the elderly, 817 CODINA A. See ALVAREZ-SABIN J, 843 CROCKARD HA. See also CHOKSEY MS, 6; THOMPSON PD, 618 COGAN'S SYNDROME CROXSON MC. See ANDERSON NE, 1001 complicated by lacunar brain infarcts, 169 CRUIKSHANK JK. See RUDGE P, 689 COGNITIVE FUNCTION CUMMING wJK: Episodic paroxysmal hemicrania, (MA) 666 and cerebral blood flow in lateralised Parkinsonism, 783 CURRAS MT. See POLINSKY RJ, 807 executive functions in demented patients with Parkinson's and CYCLOPHOSPHAMIDE Alzheimer's disease, 25 severe vasculitic neuropathy in systemic lupus erythematosus, (L) 468 impairments and depression in Parkinson's disease, (MA) 941 CYCLOSPORIN long-term deficits inpatients after surgery on aneurysms ofthe anterior in management of polymyositis and dermatomyositis, 1007 communicating artery, 909 CYSTICERCOSIS See NEUROCYSTICERCOSIS SPECT and MRI in multiple sclerosis, 110 CYSTS SPECT in Parkinson's disease and dementia ofAlzheimer type, 787 colloid, of IIIrd ventricle: with fornix damage COHEN L, REMY P, LEROY A, GENY C, DEGOS J-D: Minor hemispheric syndrome following removal, 633 following left hemispheric lesion in a right handed patient, (L) 842 of the neuraxis of endodermal origin, 572 COHN R. See TURNBULL 0, 175 CZAPLA K. See ROFFE C, 378 COLEMAN RJ, ZUCKERMAN M, SWASH M: HTLV-1 infection: the clinical spectrum widens, (L) 371 COLLEY JRT. See WOOD VA, 370 D'COSTA DF, ABBOTT RJ, PYE IF, MILLAC PAH: The apomorphine test in COLLICULUS, SUPERIOR Parkinsonian syndromes, 870 saccade deficits after a unilateral lesion, 1106 D'ERME P. See GAINOTTI G, 1082 COLLOID CYSTS See CYSTS D'INCERTI L. See SAVOIARDO M, 888 COLON EJ, BREUKERS S, JANSON S, JONKMAN jGj: Asymmetrical "temporal" DALE GE, LEIGH PN, LUTHERT P, ANDERTON BH, ROBERTS GW: Neurofibrillary Pick's disease? (MA) 757 tangles in dementia pugilistica are ubiquitinated, 116 COLONIC NEOPLASMS DAM AM. See PAKKENBERG B, 30 familial predisposition and lower motor neuron degeneration in two DAMASE-MICHEL C, SCHMITT L, LE QUANG B, BAGHERI H, MONTASTRUC JL, adult siblings, 993 MORON P: Plasma dopamine-beta-hydroxylase activity in depressed COLQUHOUN I. See MARTYN CN, 925 patients: role of treatment, (L) 749 COMA DANIEL SE, LEES AJ: Neuropathological features of Alzheimer's disease in medical: defining prognosis, (Editorial) 569 non-demented parkinsonian patients, 972 COMBARROS 0, CALLEJA J, HERNANDEZ L, POLO JM, BERCIANO j: Guillain-Barre DANIELCZYK W. See FISCHER P, 580 syndrome associated with idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura, (L) DAVIES PTG. See HUGHES PJ, 503 654 DAVIS TL. See MOURADIAN MM, 401 COMPLEMENT DAY BL. See BROWN P, 892; THOMPSON PD, 618 allele frequencies of the third component (C3) in multiple sclerosis DAY NE. See SWASH M, 178 patients, 554 DAY S. See HENDERSON L, 18 COMPSTON A: Limiting and repairing the damage in multiple sclerosis, DAY SJ. See LI T-M, 980 (Editorial) 945 DEAFNESS COMPUTERISED TOMOGRAPHY (CT) nerve, and optic atrophy caused by industrial exposure to cobalt: case cerebral lesions in multiple sclerosis mimicking multiple metastases, report, (L) 374 (L) 92 DE BLAS G. See MARTINEZ-CASTRILLO jc, 844 clinical and CT correlates in the diagnosis ofintracranial tumours, 645 DE CAROLIS P. See GALEOTTI M, 1021 single small enhancing lesions in Indian patients with epilepsy, 702 DEECKE L. See ODER w, 279 single small enhancing lesions on scans of Indian patients: cysticercus DEFOSSEZ A. See LEYS D, 46 immunoblotrassay, (L) 561 DEGOS JD. See COHEN L, 842; MALAPERT D, 1123 CONANT K. See MOURADIAN MM, 401 DE INOCENCIO-AROCENA J. See JIMENEZ-JIMENEZ FJ, 281 CONDON B. See GRANT R, 440 DELACOURTE A. See FURBY A, 469; LEYS D, 46 CONFRAVEUX C, GARASSUS P, VIGHETTO A, AIMARD G: Familial hypokalaemic DELERUE 0, DESTEE A, DEVOS P: Bilateral metastases in the cerebellopontine : prevention of paralytic attacks with lithium gluco- angle, (L) 562 nate, (L) 87 DEL REAL MA. See MARTINEZ-CASTRILLO jc, 844 CONTI G. See ANTONINI G, 187 DE MARINIS M, ZACCARIA A, FARAGLIA V, FIORANI P, MAIRA G, AGNOLI A: Post- CONTRAST MEDIA See IOHEXOL MYELOGRAPHY endarterectomy headache and the role ofthe oculosympathetic system, COOK M. SeeBYRNElE, 1090 314 CORABIANU 0. See CHAINE P, 655 DE MASCAREL A. See JULIEN j, 610 CORBIN DOC, MARTYR T, GRAHAM AC: Migraine coma, (L) 744 DEMENTIA See also ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE CORREIA M. See MONTEIRO LM, 939 clinical role of PET, 1 CORTICAL ATROPHY frontal lobe type, and . A Golgi study of the Alzheimer's disease in a patient with posterior cortical atrophy, 1110 frontal cortex, 932 CORTICO-BASAL GANGLIONIC DEGENERATION Hachinski's Ischaemic Score: prospective neuropathological vali- metabolic landscape: regional asymmetries studied with PET, 856 dation, 580 *CORTISOL hyperphagia: effect offluvoxamine, (L) 88 and ACTH secretion in Alzheimer's disease, 836 posterior cortical, with alexia: neurobehavioural, MRI, and PET COSNETT JE: Dickens, dystonia and , (L) 184 findings, 443 COSTA DC. See CHOKSEY MS, 6 presenting with aphasia: clinical characteristics, 542 COSTEFF H. See SAZBON L, 149 progressive loss of speech output and orofacial dyspraxia associated COULTHARD A. See ALLCUT DA, 461 with frontal lobe hypometabolism, 351 COWBURN RF, FOWLER CJ, GARLIND A, ALAFUZOFF I, NILSSON L, WINBLAD B, pugilistica: neurofibrillary tangles are ubiquitinated, 116 BERGSTROM L: Somatostatin receptors and the modulation of adenylyl DEMONET JF. See AGNIEL A, 783 cyclase activity in Alzheimer's disease, (L) 748 CRAMP See MUSCLE CRAMP destructive lesions, 288 CRAMPTON S. See SCHADY w, 775 DEN HEIJER JC, VAN DIJK JG, BOLLEN WLEM, BOS JE, WINTZEN AR: Assessment CRANIAL FOSSA, POSTERIOR of autonomic function in myotonic dystrophy, 531 dermoid cysts and the Klippel-Feil syndrome, (L) 1016 dePAPP A. See TOSELLI RM, 463 CRANIAL IRRADIATION DEPRESSION and intrathecal chemotherapy followed by motor neuron syndrome of and cognitive impairments in Parkinson's disease, (MA) 941 Index 1135

in Parkinson's disease, (MA) 666 dyskinesia and Dickens, (L) 184 plasma dopamine-beta-hydroxylase activity: role of treatment, 749 idiopathic torsion, and trauma, 713 DE RECONDO J. See LAMY C, 648; SPAMPINATO U, 787 torsion: motor inhibition from the brainstem is normal during REM DERMATOMYOSITIS sleep, 140 treatment with cyclosporin, 1007 DYSTROPHY DERMOID CYSTS myotonic: assessment of autonomic function, 531 of posterior fossa, and the Klippel-Feil syndrome, (L) 1016 DESAI AP. See SATOSKAR AR, 1118 EARL CJ. See YOUL BD, 288 DESTEE A. See DELERUE O, 562 EATING BEHAVIOUR See HYPERPHAGIA DEVOS P. See DELERUE O, 562 EBATA S, OGAWA M, TANAKA Y, MIZUNO Y, YOSHIDA M: Apparent reduction in DHAMIJA RM. See MADAN vs, 470 the size of one side of the face associated with a small retrosplenial DHAWAN V. See EIDELBERG D, 856 haemorrhage, 68 DHUNA A, PASCUAL-LEONE A, BELGRADE M: Cocaine-related vascular head- EBERS GC. See BULMAN DE, 554 aches, 803 EBMEIER KP. See O'LOUGHLIN v, 363 DHUNA A. See also PASCUAL-LEONE A, 654, 657 ECHIZENYA K. See ISHIKAWA T, 280 DIABETES INSIPIDUS, CRANIAL EDIS RH. See SILBERT PL, 417 reversible pituitary stalk enlargement, (L) 937 EDSTROM L. See BORG K, 494 DIABETES MELLITUS EDWARDS CRW. See TEELUCKSINGH S, 937 evaluation of thermal and pain sensitivity in type I patients, 60 EEG polyneuropathy: graded assessment and classification of impaired and hyperventilation test: diagnostic value in transient loss of con- temperature sensibility, 527 sciousness, 953 3,4-DIAMINOPYRIDINE periodic complexes during mianserin treatment, (L) 379 in treatment of congenital hereditary myasthenia, 1069 singing as an epileptic automatism, 1114 DIAPHRAGM EGGERT HR. See NEUMANN HPH, 746 weakness in hereditary motor and sensory neuropathy, (MA) 759 EHRENREICH JH. See MEDALIA AA, 546 DICARLO E. See WELLS CR, 658 EIDELBERG D, DHAWAN V, MOELLER JR, SIDTIS JJ, GINOS JZ, STROTHER SC, DICK JPR. See HARARI D, 614; SCHADY W, 775 CEDARBAUM J, GREENE P, FAHN S, POWERS JM, ROTTENBERG DA: The DICKENS, CHARLES metabolic landscape ofcortico-basal ganglionic degeneration: regional dystonia and dyskinesia, (L) 184 asymmetries studied with positron emission tomography, 856 DICKEY W, HAWKINS SA, KIRKPATRICK DH, MCKINSTRY CS, GRAY WJ: Posterior EKSTEDT J. See MALM j, 252 fossa dermoid cysts and the Klippel-Feil syndrome, (L) 1016 EL-RAMAHI KM, AL-KAWI Mz: Papilloedema in Behcet's disease: value of DICKIE AC. See O'LOUGHLIN v, 363 MRI in diagnosis of dural sinus thrombosis, 826 DIETERICH M, STRAUBE A, BRANDT T, PAULUS W, BUTTNER U: The effects of ELECTRICAL STIMULATION baclofen and cholinergic drugs on upbeat and downbeat nystagmus, of the motor cortex followed by intra-operative recording of motor 627 tract potentials at the cervico-medullary junction, 618 DETzERICH M. See also BRANDT Th, 549 ELIAN M: Olfactory impairment in motor neuron disease: a pilot study, 927 DINAKAR I. See PUROHIT AK, 1015 ELL PJ. See cHOKSEY MS, 6 DI PERRI R. See PISANI F, 845 ELMORE R. See LIKOSKY WH, 1055 DOBKIN JA. See LEVINE RL, 204 ELRINGTON GM, MURRAY NMF, SPIRO SG, NEWSOM-DAVIS J: Neurological DONALD jj. See PLANT GT, 520 paraneoplastic syndromes in patients with small cell lung cancer. A DOPAMINE-BETA-HYDROXYLASE prospective survey of 150 patients, 764 plasma activity in depressed patients: role of treatment, (L) 749 ELWES RDC, DUNN G, BINNIE CD, POLKEY CE: Outcome following resective DORIGUZZI C. See PALMUCCI L, 42, surgery for temporal lobe epilepsy: a prospective follow up study of DORSCH N. See BLEASEL A, 551 102 consecutive cases, 949 DOUEK E, KINGSTON JE, MALPAS JS, PLOWMAN PN: Platinum-based chemo- ELWES RDC, MARSHALL J, BEATTIE A, NEWMAN PK: Epilepsy and employment. therapy for recurrent CNS tumours in young patients, 722 A community based survey in an area ofhigh unemployment, 200 DOWN'S SYNDROME, ADVANCED ENCEPHALITIS extrapyramidal features, clinical evaluation and family history, 34 focal: brain biopsy in management, 1001 DRAWING PIN herpes simplex, following a skull fracture, (L) 845 control of spinal extradural venous haemorrhage, (L) 564 subacute HIV: development of Balint's syndrome, 822 DRESSING PERFORMANCE after stroke, 699 ENCEPHALOMYELITIS DRIGO P. See TREVISAN cP, 330 acute disseminated: destructive lesions, 288 DUBOIS B. See BLIN j, 780 progressive, with rigidity and positive antiglutamic acid dehydro- DUCA E. See RICCI S, 695 genase antibodies, 449, (Correction) 1032 DUMAS R. See GIROUD M, 595 DUNCAN JS, SANDER JWAS: The Chalfont Seizure Severity Scale, 873 spongiform, (Editorial) 761 DUNCAN R. See KRUTSCHMANN I, 849 ENDARTERECTOMY DUNN G. See ELWES RDC, 949 postoperative headache and the role of the oculosympathetic system, DUNNEWOLD RJW. See VAN HILTEN jj, 516 314 DUPARD T. See ROUSSEAUX M, 367 ENDOMETRIOSIS DUPONT E. See JOHANNSEN P, 679 sciatic nerve: reversal of foot drop, (L) 935 DURA MATER GRAFT ENDONEURIUM cadaveric, followed by Creutzfeldt-Jacob disease, (L) 940 lamellated sensory corpuscles, (L) 744 DURAL SINUS THROMBOSIS ENEVOLDSON TP, WILES CM: Severe vasculitic neuropathy in systemic lupus diagnosis in Behcet's disease: value of MRI, 826 erythematosus and response to cyclophosphamide, (L) 468 DURELLI L, MAGGI G, CASADIO C, FERRI R, RENDINE S, BERGAMINI L: Actuarial ENO G. See LIKOSKY WH, 1055 analysis of the occurrence of remissions following thymectomy for EPENDYMOMAS, MYXOPAPILLARY myasthenia gravis, 406 arising from nerve roots of the spinal cord, (L) 563 DURIAN FW. See JANSEN PHP, 1124 of filum terminale: detected by gadolinium-DTPA MRI, allowing DURIEU I, PARENT M, AJANA F, GOSSET P, SMADJA D, LECLERC X, FOURNIER Y, successful surgical resection, (L) 747 LEYS D: Monosporium apiospermum : a clinico- EPIDERMOID CYST pathological case, 731 misinterpretation ofneuroradiological appearances, (L) 279 DUTCHER JP. See LIPTON RB, 706 EPILEPSIA PARTIALIS CONTINUA DYSARTHRIA causing reversible operculum syndrome in a child with left Parkinsonian: an acoustic analysis of articulatory deficits, 1093 hemimegalencephaly, 556 DYSKINESIA EPILEPSY dystonia and Dickens, (L) 184 after first seizures: risks and implications, (Editorial) 385 levodopa induced, treated with buspirone, (L) 376 and employment. A community based survey in an area of high DYSPHAGIA, neurogenic, (Editorial) 1037 unemployment, 200 DYSPRAXIA See also OROFACIAL DYSPRAXIA Chalfont Seizure Severity Scale, 873 and Parkinsonism following methanol poisoning, (L) 843 clinical role of PET, 3 DYSSYNERGIA CEREBELLARIS MYOCLONICA effect of intravenous flumazenil on interictal EEG activity: placebo- (Ramsay Hunt syndrome) effects of alcohol on myoclonus and controlled study, 305 somatosensory evoked potentials, 905 epileptic attack, , and periodic complexes in the EEG during DYSTONIA mianserin treatment, (L) 379 chronic hemidystonia following acute dystonic reaction to thiethyl- extracranial vertebral artery dissection following tonic clonic seizure, perazine, (L) 562 365 1136 Index

in a mitochondrial disorder, 1073 neuropathological validation of Hachinski's Ischaemic Score in lamotrigene in : case report, (L) 845 , 580 neurocysticercotic, versus idiopathic: a comparative study of 175 FISH DR, SAWYERS D, SMITH SJM, ALLEN PJ, MURRAY NMF, MARSDEN CD: Motor patients, (L) 1015 inhibition from the brainstem is normal in torsion dystonia during prognosis of primary intracerebral tumours presenting with epilepsy, REM sleep, 140 915 FISHER'S SYNDROME following temporal lobe surgery: report of six cases, 639 variant: bilateral , ataxia and areflexia, (L) 1121 refractory: evaluation of vigabatrin, (MA) 849 FLETCHER NA, HARDING AE, MARSDEN CD: The relationship between trauma seizure or syncope? The diagnostic value of the EEG and hyper- and idiopathic torsion dystonia, 713 ventilation test, 953 FLETCHER P. See MACMAHON DG, 666 singing as an automatism, 1114 FLUMAZENIL, INTRAVENOUS single small enhancing CT lesions in Indian patients, 702 effect on interictal EEG epileptic activity: placebo-controlled study, temporal lobe: outcome following resective surgery, 949 305 temporal lobe: patient with bulimia, (L) 1020 FLUVOXAMINE temporal lobe: sphenoidal electrodes in association with CT, MRI and effect on hyperphagia in dementia, (L) 88 SPECT, (MA) 1030 FOIX-CHAVANY-MARIE SYNDROME See OPERCULUM SYNDROME ERKURT S. See KULALI A, 653 FOOD ERYTHROPOIETIN influence on postural hypotension in three groups with chronic serum levels in Von-Hippel-Lindau syndrome, (L) 746 autonomic failure-clinical and therapeutic implications, 726 ESPINO A. See FERRER I, 932 FOOT DROP ETHMOIDECTOMY, INTRANASAL in sciatic nerve endometriosis: reversal, (L) 935 neurosurgical complications, 463 FORNIX EUROPEAN ORGANISATION FOR RESEARCH AND TREATMENT OF CANCER damage, with anterograde amnesia following removal of IIIrd report of a workshop on treatment of primary malignant brain ventricle colloid cyst, 633 tumours, 182 FORSTER A. See BECK JS, 965 EVENT-RELATED POTENTIALS FORSTL H, HOWARD R, LEVY R: Binswanger's clinical and neuropathological normal P300 following extensive damage to the left medial temporal criteria for "Binswanger's disease", (L) 1122 lobe, 217 FOURNIER Y. See DURIEU I, 731 EVERITT BS. See HENDERSON L, 18 FOWLER Cj. See COWBURN RF, 748; SMITH SJM, 877 EVOKED POTENTIALS FOY PM. See LECKY BRF, 92; SMITH DF, 915 motor and somatosensory, in hereditary spastic paraplegia, 1099 FRACKOWIAK RSJ. See FEARNLEY JM, 159; TYRELL PJ, 351 somatosensory, and myoclonus in dyssynergia cerebellaris myo- FRANCESCHI M, AIRAGHI L, GRAMIGNA C, TRUCI G, MANFREDI MG, CANAL N, clonica, 905 CATANIA A: ACTH and cortisol secretion in patients with Alzheimer's ultralate cerebral potentials in a patient with hereditary motor and disease, 836 sensory neuropathy type I indicate preserved C-fibre function, 650 FREDRIKSON S, BAIG S, LINK H: Immunoglobulin producing cells in bone EXTRAPYRAMIDAL TRACT marrow and blood ofpatients with multiple sclerosis and controls, 412 features in advanced Down's syndrome: clinical evaluation and family FREEDMAN L, SELCHEN DH, BLACK SE, KAPLAN R, GARNETT ES, NAHMIAS C: history, 34 Posterior cortical dementia with alexia: neurobehavioural, MRI, and EYE DISEASES PET findings, 443 acute posterior multifocal placoid pigment epitheliopathy with FREIBERG SR. See NEWMARK j, 471 cerebral involvement, 77 FREUDENBERG M. See VIEREGGE P, 34 EYE MOVEMENTS See also NYSTAGMUS FREUND H-J. See STOLL G, 77 saccade deficits after a unilateral lesion affecting the superior colliculus, FRIEDREICH'S ATAXIA 1106 autonomic function, 162 square wave jerks in Parkinsonian syndromes, 599 FRIELING A. See LANKERS j, 650 FRITH CD. See SWASH M, 178 FRONTAL LOBE F-WAVES dementia and motor neuron disease. A Golgi study of the frontal neurophysiological findings and MRI in anterior spinal artery syn- cortex, 932 drome of the lower cervical cord, 738 hypometabolism and associated progressive loss of speech and FACE See also HEMIFACIAL SPASM; OROFACIAL DYSPRAXIA orofacial dyspraxia, 351 apparent reduction in the size of one side associated with a small FUCHS C. See SAZBON L, 149 retrosplenial haemorrhage, 68 FUKUMURA T. See OTSUKA M, 898 FAHN S. See EIDELBERG D, 856 FULLER GN, JACOBS JM, GUILOFF Rj: Subclinical peripheral nerve FARAGLIA V. See DE MARINIS M, 314 involvement in AIDS: an electrophysiological and pathological study, FARAH S. See NAJIM AL-DIN AS, 415 318 FARRELL B, GOODWIN J, RICHARDS S, WARLOW C: The United Kingdom FURBY A, LEYS D, DELACOURTE A, BUEE L, SOETAERT G, PETIT H: Are alpha-l- transient ischaemic attack aspirin trial: final results, 1044 antichymotrypsin and inter-alpha-trypsin inhibitor peripheral FATIGUE See also CHRONIC FATIGUE SYNDROME markers ofAlzheimer's disease? (L) 469 and melatonin in Parkinson's disease, (L) 91 FUSCO L, VIGEVANO F: Reversible operculum syndrome caused by pro- cognitive behaviour therapy in chronic fatigue syndrome, 153 gressive epilepsia partialis continua in a child with left hemimegalen- FAYADA C. See CHAINE P, 655 cephaly, 556 FEARNLEY JM, REVESZ T, BROOKS DJ, FRACKOWIAK RSJ, LEES AJ: Diffuse Lewy body disease presenting with a supranuclear gaze palsy, 159 FEASBY TE: Treatment of Guillain-Barre syndrome with anti-T cell GABELLINI AS. See MARTINELLI P, 475 monoclonal antibodies, 51 GAINOTTI G, D'ERME P, BARTOLOMEO P: Early orientation ofattention toward FEET See BURNING FEET the half space ipsilateral to the lesion in patients with unilateral brain FEHRENBACHER L. See LIKOSKY WH, 1055 damage, 1082 FELLOWS SJ. See THILMANN AF, 134 GALE AN. See WILLISON HJ, 940 FERGUSON I. See NEWSOM-DAVIS j, 452 GALE K. See LIKOSKY WH, 1055 FERRAGUZZI R. See RICCI S, 695 GALEOTTI M, DE CAROLIS P, SACQUEGNA T, FINIZIO FS: Non tumoural FERRER I, ROIG C, ESPINO A, PEIRO G, MATIAS GUIU x: Dementia offrontal lobe aqueductal stenosis with intermittent course. Case report after a six type and motor neuron disease. A Golgi study ofthe frontal cortex, 932 year follow up, (L) 1021 FERRER x. See JULIEN j, 610 GALER BS. See LIPTON RB, 706 FERRI R. See DURELLI L, 406 GALFE G. See STRIAN F, 1013 FIDLER V. See VAN DER PLOEG RJO, 244 GALLITTO G. See PISANI F, 845 FIESCHI C. See POZZILLI C, 110 GARASSUS P. See CONFAVREUX C, 87 FILUM TERMINALE GARCIA-RUIZ P. See JIMENEZ-JIMENEZ FJ, 562; MORALES B, 846 gadolinium-DTPA MRI for detection of a myxopapillary ependy- GARCIA-URRA D. See JIMENEZ-JIMENEZ FJ, 562 moma allowing successful surgical resection, (L) 747 GARLIND A. See COWBURN RF, 748 FINDLAY GFG. See MORRIS KM, 564 GARNETT ES. See FREEDMAN L, 443 FINDLEY L. See PRASHER D, 603 GARZO-FERNANDEZ C. See JIMENEZ-JIMENEZ FJ, 281 FINDLEY LJ. See TYRELL PJ, 351 GATTERER G. See FISCHER P, 580 FINIZIO FS. See GALEOTTI M, 1021 GAYMARD B. See PIERROT-DESEILLIGNY C, 1106 FIORANI P. See DE MARINIS M, 314 GAZE PALSY, SUPRANUCLEAR See PROGRESSIVE SUPRANUCLEAR PALSY FIREMAN B. See LIKOSKY WH, 1055 GEDDES JF. See CROCKARD HA, 817 FISCHER P, JELLINGER K, GATTERER G, DANIELCZYK W: Prospective GENNARELLI TA. See ADAMS JH, 481 Index 1137

GENY C. See COHEN L, 842 treatment with anti-T cell monoclonal antibodies, 51 GHEZZI A, CALLEA L, ZAFFARONI M, MONTANINI R, TESSERA G: Motor potentials GUILOFF RJ. See FULLER GN, 318 of bulbocavemosus muscle after transcranial and lumbar magnetic GUNATILAKE S, SANDERCOCK P, SLATTERY J: Should clinicians be given hard stimulation: comparative study with bulbocavemosus reflex and copies of duplex carotid ultrasound images? (L) 936 pudendal evoked potentials, 524 GUNATILAKE SB. See PEIRIS JB, 1120 GHOSH S. See CHANDY MJ, 702 GUNDERSEN HJG. See PAKKENBERG B, 30 GIBB WRG, LEES AJ: Anatomy, pigmentation, ventral and dorsal sub- GUPTA PK: Pupillary disturbances in migraine: what is the relation to populations of the substantia nigra, and differential cell death in autonomic dysfunction? (MA) 847 Parkinson's disease, 388 GUTTMANN L. See SILVER JR, 297 GIBB WRG. See also CRITCHLEY PHS, 91 GIBBERD FB. See HARARI D, 614 GIBSON J. See WATSON JDG, 275 HAAS LF: Neurological stamps, 5,103,203,287,387,483,575,682,786,853, GILBERT jj. See MACKENZIE IRA, 572 948, 1068 GILL HS. See MADAN vs, 470 HABBOSH H. See NAJIM AL-DIN AS, 415 GILLETT WR. See RICHARDS BJ, 935 HABERT MO. See SPAMPINATO U, 787 GINGIVAL HYPERPLASIA HACHE JC. See ROUSSEAUX M, 367 due to sodium valproate, (L) 279 HACHINSKI'S ISCHAEMIC SCORE GINOS Jz. See EIDELBERG D, 856 prospective neuropathological validation, 580 GIORDANO R. See TREVISAN CP, 330 HADIDI H. See RUTTINGER P, 361 GIROTTI F. See SAVOIARDO M, 888 HADLEY DM. See STATHAM PF, 484 GIROUD M, GRAS P, CHADAN N, BEURIAT P, MILAN C, ARVEUX P, DUMAS R: HAEMANGIOMA Cerebral haemorrhage in a French prospective population study, 595 vertebral, causing recurrent spinal cord compression, (L) 471 GIROUD M. See also SEPTIEN L, 1030 HAEMATOMA GIUFFRA M. See MOURADIAN MM, 401 cerebral: perfusion mapping with Tc-HMPAO, 1040 GLASGOW GL. See ANDERSON NE, 1001 spontaneous intraneural, of the optic nerve, (L) 653 GLEDHILL RF, WILES CM: Clonazepam for palatal myoclonus, (MA) 1032 traumatic intracerebral: 'TCm-HMPAO SPECT studies, 6 GLIAL CELLS HAEMATOMYELIA swelling following human cerebral contusion: an ultrastructural spontaneous: a necropsy study, 172 study, 427 HAEMOPHILIA GLUTAMATE DEHYDROGENASE neuropsychological deficits in HIV infected individuals, 175 and transmitter amino acids in the spinal cord in amyotrophic lateral HAEMORRHAGE See VENOUS HAEMORRHAGE and specific sites sclerosis, 984 HAGUENAU M. See CHAINE P, 655 GLUTAMIC ACID DECARBOXYLASE HAHN AF, PARKES AW, BOLTON CF, STEWART SA: in hereditary antibodies, in a case of progressive encephalomyelitis with rigidity, motor neuropathy, 230 (Correction) 1032 HAINSWORTH PJ, MENDELOW AD: Giant intracranial aneurysm associated GLUTATHIONE PEROXIDASE with Marfan's syndrome: a case report, (L) 471 in early and advanced Parkinson's disease, 679 HALL S, HUGHES R, ATKINSON P: Lamellated sensory corpuscles within the GOADSBY Pj: Alleviation of acquired stuttering with human centremedian endoneurium, (L) 744 thalamic stimulation, (MA) 94 HALLETT M, BERARDELLI A, MATHESON J, ROTHWELL J, MARSDEN CD: GOADSBY PJ, LOLLIN Y, KOCEN RS: Pseudopseudohypoparathyroidism and Physiological analysis of simple rapid movements in patients with spinal cord compression, 929 cerebellar deficits, 124 GOEL A. See SAXOSKAR AR, 1118 HALLIGAN PW. See STONE SP, 341, 345 GOGUS S. See TOPALOGLU H, 226 GOLDHAMMER Y. See KARNI A, 169; ROCHKIND s, 80 a case ofmusical reminiscence, (L) 88 GOMEZ C. See LITVAN I, 25 HANGING GOODE GB. See LIKOSKY WH, 1055 attempted: neuropsychological sequelae, 546 GOODRICH S. See HENDERSON L, 18 HANKEY GJ, SLATTERY JM, WARLOW CP: The prognosis of hospital-referred GOODWIN J. See FARRELL B, 1044 transient ischaemic attacks, 793 GORDON B. See SELNES OA, 734 HANNLOUN L. See AMARENCO P, 1121 GOSSET P. See DURIEU I, 731 HANSEN S. See JAMAL GA, 187 GOTO I. See OTSUKA M, 898 HANSSON P, LINDBLOM U, LINDSTROM P: Graded assessment and classifi- GOUTIERES F, BOGICEVIC D, AICARDI j: A predominantly cervical form of cation of impaired temperature sensibility in patients with diabetic spinal muscular atrophy, 223, (MA) 1032 polyneuropathy, 527 GRAFT See DURA MATER GRAFT HARARI D, GIBBERD FB, DICK JPR, SIDEY MC: Plasma exchange in the treatment GRAHAM AC. See CORBIN DOC, 744 of Refsum's disease (heredopathia atactica polyneuritiformis), 614 GRAHAM DI. See ADAMS JH, 481; BULLOCK R, 427 HARBAUGH RE. See TOSELLI RM, 463 GRAMIGNA C. See FRANCESCHI M, 836 HARDING AE. See BARNES D, 1112; FLETCHER NA, 713 GRANGE JM. See BECK JS, 965 HARDING B. See WROE sj, 989 GRANT JA, STEINER EM, JOHNSON RH: Treatment ofpersistent hiccups (L) 468 HARDISTY CA. See MORIARTY KT, 938 GRANT R, CONDON B, HART I, TEASDALE GM: Changes in intracranial CSF HARLEQUIN SYNDROME volume after lumbar puncture and their relationship to post-LP due to superior mediastinal neurinoma, (L) 744 headache, 440 HARRISON MJG. See KAPOOR R, 745 GRAS P. See GIROUD M, 595 HART AM. See VAN ZANTEN AP, 119 GRAY WJ. See DICKEY W, 1016 HART I. See GRANT R, 440 GREEN M, LAROCHE C: Diaphragmatic weakness in hereditary motor and HART J. See SELNES OA, 734 sensory neuropathy, (MA) 759 HART YM, MEINARDI H, SANDER JWAS, NUTT DJ, SHORVON SD: The effect of GREENE P. See EIDELBERG D, 856 intravenous flumazenil on interictal electroencephalographic epileptic GREENWOOD R. See JOHNSTON S, 272 activity: results of a placebo-controlled study, 305 GREENWOOD RJ. See STONE SP, 341, 345 HART YM. See also SANDER JWAS, 435 GREGOR A. See WHITTLE IR, 101 HASAN D, VAN PESKI J, LOEVE I, KRENNING EP, VERMEULEN M: Single photon GREGORY RP, KOUTSOUBELIS G, KERR RFC, ADAMS CBT: Spontaneous intra- emission computed tomography in patients with acute hydrocephalus neural haematoma of the optic nerve, (L) 653 or with cerebral ischaemia after subarachnoid haemorrhage, 490 GRESTY M. See STELL R, 39 HATFIELD R. See MAURICE-WILLIAMS RS, 335 GREWAL RP, PETRONAS N, BARTON NW: Late onset globoid cell leukodys- HAWKINS SA. See DICKEY W, 1016 trophy, 1011 HEAD INJURIES GUAM glial swelling following human cerebral contusion: an ultrastructural residence in, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and Hoigne's syndrome, (L) study, 427 90 minor: neuropsychological deficits after concussion and mild concus- GUBBAY SS. See SILBERT PL, 417 sion, (MA) 846 GUCUYENER K. See TOPALOGLU H, 226 non-missile: diffuse axonal injury, (Editorial) 481 GUILLAIN-BARRE SYNDROME penetrating, complicated by atypical meningitis, (L) 92 associated with idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura, (L) 654 prognosis for recovery from prolonged post-traumatic unawareness: childhood: plasma infusion, (L) 1120 logistic analysis, 149 patterns and severity of conduction abnormalities, 768 very severe blunt: maternal reporting of subsequent behaviour, 422 suxamethonium is contraindicated, (L) 1018 HEADACHE treatment related fluctuations after high-dose immunoglobulins or benign vascular sexual, and exertional: interrelationships and long plasma-exchange, 957 term prognosis, 417 1138 Inde*

post-endarterectomy, and the role of the oculosympathetic system, HUGLO D. See ROUSSEAUX M, 1040 314 HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS See HIV post-lumbar puncture: changes in intracranial CSF volume, 440 HUMAN T-LYMPHOTROPIC VIRUS TYPE I See HTLV-1 thunderclap, mimicking subarachnoid haemorrhage: prospective HUMPHREY PRD. See MEECHAM HM, 374; YOUNG CA, 365 follow up, 1117 HUNTINGTON'S DISEASE vascular, cocaine related, 803 abnormal MRI signal in the rigid form, 888 HEDRICK L. See MOSKOWITZ N, 747 HUTCHINSON M. See REILLY M, 1018 HEMICRANIA HUTTON JL. See SMITH DF, 915 episodic paroxysmal, (MA) 666 HYDROCEPHALUS HEMIFACIAL SPASM acute, after subarachnoid haemorrhage: SPECT, 490 due to pontine infarction, (L) 1018 aetiology and concepts of cerebral venous drainage, 830 HEMISPHERE CSF monoamine metabolites, cholinesterases and lactate in the adult minor hemisphere syndrome following left hemispheric lesion in a hydrocephalus syndrome (normal pressure hydrocephalus) related right handed patient, (L) 842 to CSF hydrodynamic parameters, 252 reversible operculum syndrome caused by progressive epilepsia shunt failure caused by valve collapse, 559 partialis continua in a child with left hemimegalencephaly, 556 HYKIN PG, SPALTON DJ: Bilateral perineuritis of the optic nerves, (L) 375 HENDERSON L, KENNARD C, CRAWFORD TJ, DAY S, EVERITT BS, GOODRICH S, HYPERCAPNIA JONES F, PARK DM: Scales for rating motor impairment in Parkinson's blood flow reactivity in strictly unilateral carotid disease, 204 disease: studies of reliability and convergent validity, 18 HYPERPHAGIA HENRIKSSON J. See BORG K, 236 in dementia: effect of fluvoxamine, (L) 88 HENZE Th. See BOEER A, 466 HYPERTHERMIC SYNDROMES HEPARIN misconceptions and inappropriate use of terms, (MA) 941 early use in spontaneous intracerebral haemorrhage, 466 HYPERVENTILATION HERDERSCHEE D, LIMBURG M, HIJDRA A, KOSTER PA: Recombinant tissue test and EEG: diagnostic value in transient loss ofconsciousness, 953 plasminogen activator in two patients with basilar artery occlusion, 71 tetany: effect of carbamazepine, (L) 937 HEREDOPATHIA ATACTICA POLYNEURITIFORMIS HYPOGLOSSAL NERVE PALSY Refsum's disease: treatment with plasma exchange, 614 isolated, and Homer's syndrome with benign course, (L) 282, (MA) HERNANDEZ L. See COMBARROS O, 654 1032 HERNANDEZ GONZALEZ A. See MARTINEZ-CASTRILLO jc, 844 HYPOKALAEMIA HERPES SIMPLEX VIRUS (HSV) familial periodic paralysis: prevention ofparalytic attacks with lithium DNA detection in paraffin sections ofhuman brain at necropsy by use gluconate, (L) 87 of polymerase chain reaction, 167 encephalitis following skull fracture, (L) 845 primary: responses to temperature, (MA) 188 HERTWIG-MAGENDIE SIGN different types of skew deviation, 549 HESS CW. See MATTLE HP, 325; SCHNIDER A, 511 HEUSER IJE. See MOURADIAN MM, 401 HEXOSAMINIDASE A DEFICIENCY SYNDROME IANNOTTI F. See CHOKSEY MS, 6 adult onset, with sensory neuropathy and internuclear ophthalmo- ICHIYA Y. See OTSUKA M, 898 plegia, 1112 IDRIS AR. See NAJIM AL-DIN AS, 415 HEWER RL. See WOOD VA, 370 IKEDA K. See LIKOSKY WH, 1055 HICCUPS IMMUNOGLOBULIN THERAPY persistent: baclofen treatment, (L) 468 high dose intravenous, and associated aseptic meningitis, 275 HIJDRA A. See HERDERSCHEE D, 71 IMMUNOGLOBULINS HILDEBRAND J, THOMAS DGT: Report of a workshop sponsored by the high-dose, or plasma exchange in Guillain-Barre syndrome: treatment European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer related fluctuations, 957 (EORTC) on the treatment of primary malignant brain tumours, 182 produced in bone marrow and blood cells in multiple sclerosis and HINSE P, THIE A, LACHENMAYER L: Dissection of the extracranial vertebral controls, 412 artery: report of four cases and review of the literature, 863 IMMUNOSUPPRESSION HITOSHI S, IWATA M, YOSHIKAWA K: Mid-brain pathology of Wilson's intense, in chronic progressive multiple sclerosis: the Kaiser study, disease: MRI analysis of three cases, 624 1055 HIV INCE PG. See SHAW Pj, 993 neuropsychological deficit in infected haemophiliacs, 175 INCOCCIA C. See POZZILLI C, 110 subacute encephalitis: development of Balint's syndrome, 822 INDAKOETXEA B. See MOZAZ MJ, 843 HODGES JR, CARPENTER K: Anterograde amnesia with fornix damage INDIAN PATIENTS following removal of IlIrd ventricle colloid cyst, 633 single small enhancing CT lesions and epilepsy, 702 HOEFNAGELS WAJ, PADBERG GW, OVERWEG J, ROOS RAC, VAN DIJK JG, single small enhancing CT lesions: cysticercus immunoblot assay, (L) KAMPHUISEN HAC: Syncope or seizure? The diagnostic value of the 561 EEG and hyperventilation test in transient loss of consciousness, 953 INFARCTION See also CEREBRAL INFARCTION; STROKE HOIGNE'S SYNDROME lacunar, complicating Cogan's syndrome, 169 amyotrophic.lateral sclerosis and residence in Guam, (L) 90 neurophysiological findings and MRI in anterior spinal artery syn- HOLLY E. See MATHIAS cj, 726 drome of the lower cervical cord, 738 HONKONEN S. See KOPONEN H, 379 parietal: alexia without agraphia or hemianopia, (L) 841 HOOPER DR. See POLINSKY RJ, 807 pontine: cause ofhemifacial spasm, (L) 1018 HOPE RA, ALLMAN4 P: Hyperphagia in dementia: fluvoxamine takes the recombinant tissue plasminogen activator in two patients with basilar biscuit, (L) 88 artery occlusion, 71 HORNER'S SYNDROME INGALL TJ, MCLEOD JG: Autonomic function in Friedreich's ataxia, 162 and isolated hypoglossal nerve palsy, (L) 282, (MA) 1032 INGHAM RI: Alleviation of acquired stuttering with human centremedian HORNYKIEWICZ 0. See MALESSA S, 984 thalamic stimulation, (MA) 93 HOSOKAWA S. See OTSUKA M, 898 INTER-ALPHA-TRYPSIN INHIBITOR HOSPITAL OUTPATIENT CLINICS peripheral marker of Alzheimer's disease? (L) 469 an efficient specialist service? A neurology audit, (L) 370 INTEROSSEOUS NERVE, POSTERIOR HOVIND KH. See LUNDAR T, 559 transient entrapment neuropathy in violin players, 65, (MA) 1031 HOWARD R. See FORSTL H, 1122 INTRACEREBRAL HAEMATOMA HTLV-1 traumatic: "TCm-HMPAO SPECT studies, 6 infection: the clinical spectrum widens, (L) 371 INTRACEREBRAL HAEMORRHAGE See CEREBRAL HAEMORRHAGE infection, multiple sclerosis and tropical spastic paraparesis in Afro- INTRACEREBRAL MASS LESIONS Caribbean patients in the UK, 689 multiple: presentation of Whipple's disease, 989 negative serology in "undiagnosed" myelopathy in North West INTRACEREBRAL TUMOURS See INTRACRANIAL TUMOURS England and North Wales, (L) 185 INTRACRANIAL ANEURYSMS See ANEURYSMS HUFSCHMIDT A, STARK K, LUCKING CH: Contractile properties of lower leg INTRACRANIAL HAEMORRHAGE See also CEREBRAL HAEMoRRHAGE; INTRAVEN- muscles are normal in Parkinson's disease, 457 TRICULAR HAEMORRHAGE; MEDULLARY HAEMORRHAGE; RETROSPLENIAL HUGHES AJ, LEES AJ, STERN GM: The motor response to sequential apomor- HAEMORRHAGE; SUBARACHNOID HAEMORRHAGE phine in Parkinsonian fluctuations, 358 and death after iohexol myelography, (L) 1118 HUGHES PJ, DAVIES PTG, ROCHE SW, MATTHEWS TD, LANE RJM: Wildervanck or spontaneous and traumatic: differential diagnosis, (L) 1118 cervico-oculo-acoustic syndrome and MRI findings, 503 INTRACRANIAL TUMOURS See also specific tumours HUGHES R. See HALL s, 744 clinical and CT correlates in diagnosis, 645 Index 1139

platinum-based chemotherapy for recurrent CNS tumours in young KEMP B. See VAN HILTEN jj, 516 patients, 722 KEMSHED JT. See MOSELEY RP, 260 prognosis ofprimary intracerebral tumours presenting with epilepsy: KENDALL BE. See CROCKHARD HA, 817; KAPOOR R, 745; PLANT GT, 520; YOUL outcome ofmedical and surgical management, 915 BD, 288 report of a workshop sponsored by the European Organisation for KENNARD C. See HENDERSON L, 18 Research and Treatment of Cancer on the treatment of primary KENNEDY WR. See NAVARRO x, 60 malignant brain tumours, 182 KERKHOF GA. See VAN HILTEN JJ, 976 treatment of primary malignant brain tumours, (Editorial) 101 KERMODE AG. See CADOUX-HUDSON TAD, 1004; YOUL BD, 288 INTRAVENTRICULAR HAEMORRHAGE KERR RFC. See GREGORY RP, 653 secondary to ruptured arteriovenous malformation in a child with von KHAN F. See BECK JS, 965 Willebrand's disease, (MA) 188 KHAW KT, MANJI H, BRITTON J, SCHON F: Neurosarcoidosis-demonstration IOHEXOL MYELOGRAPHY of meningeal disease by gadolinium enhanced magnetic resonance intracranial haemorrhage and death, (L) 1118 imaging, 499 IRAGUI VJ, KRITCHEVSKY M: Alexia without agraphia or hemianopia in KHOJALI M. See NAJIM AL-DIN AS, 415 parietal infarction, (L) 841 KINGSLEY D. See YOUL BD, 288 IRON KINGSTON JE. See DOUEK E, 722 and transferrin serum levels in acute neuroleptic induced akathisia, KINOSHITA I. See MATSUO H, 397 363 KINSELLA G, PACKER S, OLVER J: Maternal reporting of behaviour following low levels in plasma and akathisia, (MA) 847 very severe blunt head injury, 422 ISHIKAWA T, ECHIZENYA K, MURAI H, SATOH M: A case of angiographically KIRKHAM FJ. See YOUL BD, 288 occult spinal AVM, (L) 280 KIRKPATRICK DH. See DICKEY W, 1016 ITALY KISHIKAWA M. See MATSUO H, 397 SEPIVAC: a community-based study of stroke incidence in Umbria, KITAMOTO T. See TOMOKANE N, 535 695 KLEEDORFER B, LEES AJ, STERN GM: Buspirone in the treatment of levodopa IWATA M. See HITOSHI S, 624 induced dyskinesias, (L) 376 IYER v. See NEWMARK j, 184 KLEEDORFER B, LEES AJ, STERN GM: Subcutaneous and sublingual levodopa methyl ester in Parkinson's disease, (L) 373 KLEEDORFER B, STERN GM, LEES AJ, BOTTOMLEY JM, SREE-HARAN N: Ropinirole JACKOWSKI A. See PLANT GT, 520 (SK and F 101468) in the treatment of Parkinson's disease, (L) 938 JACOBS JM. See FULLER GN, 318 KLEEDORFER B. See also POEWE W, 186 JAMAL GA, HANSEN S, BALLANTYNE JP: Comparison of two methods for KLEYWEG RP, VAN DER MECHE FGA: Treatment related fluctuations in measuring thermal thresholds, (MA) 187 Guillain-Barre syndrome after high-dose immunoglobulins or JANSEN PHP, JOOSTEN EMG, VAN DIJCK JAAM, VERBEEK ALM, DURIAN Fw: The plasma-exchange, 957 incidence ofmuscle cramp, (L) 1124 KLIPPEL-FEIL SYNDROME JANSON S. See COLON EJ, 757 posterior fossa dermoid cysts, (L) 1016 JARRATT JA. See KANDLER RH, 1022 KNIGHT RG. See STENHOUSE LM, 909 JELKMANN w. See NEUMANN HPH, 746 KOCEN RS. See GOADSBY PJ, 929 JELLINGER K. See FISCHER P, 580 KOPONEN H, HONKONEN S, PARTANEN J, RIEKKINEN PJ: Epileptic attack, JENNEKENS-SCHINKEL A, LANSER JBK, VAN DER VELDE EA: Neuropsychological delirium, and periodic complexes in the EEG during mianserin assessment in patients with multiple sclerosis and mild functional treatment, (L) 379 impairment, (MA) 757 KOPPI S. See SCHNIDER A, 511 JENNEKENS-SCHINKEL A. See also CACEKaE JFV, 145 KOSTER PA. See HERDERSCHEE D, 71 JENNER P. See LANGE KW, 373 KOUDSTAAL PJ. See VAN GIJN J, 1032 JEYAGOPAL N. See LECKY BRF, 92 KOUTSOUBELIS G. See GREGORY RP, 653 JIMENEZ-JIMENEZ FJ, GARZO-FERNANDEZ C, DE INOCENCIO-AROCENA J, PEREZ- KRENNING EP. See HASAN D, 490 SOTELO M, CASTRO-DE CASTRO P, SALINERO-PANIAGUA E: Extraneural KRISTENSEN B. See MALM J, 252 metastases from brainstem astrocytoma through ventriculo-peritoneal KRITCHEVSKY M. See IRAGUI VJ, 841 shunt, (L) 281 KRONENBERG H. See WATSON JDG, 275 JIMENEZ-JIMENEZ FJ, VAZQUEZ A, GARCIA-RUIZ P, GARCIA-URRA D, VARELA DE KRUTSCHMANN I, DUNCAN R: Evaluation ofvigabatrin in refractory epilepsy, SEIJAS E: Chronic hemidystonia following acute dystonic reaction to (MA) 849 thiethylperazine, (L) 562 KRYGER MH, STELJES DG, YEE W-C, MATE E, SMITH SA, MAHOWALD M: Central JOHANNSEN P, VELANDER G, MAI J, THORLING EB, DUPONT E: Glutathione sleep apnoea in congenital muscular dystrophy, 710 peroxidase in early and advanced Parkinson's disease, 679 KUFS' DISEASE JOHNSON RH. See GRANT JA, 468 childhood: case report, (L) 655 JOHNSTON RA. See STATHAM PF, 484 KUKUMBERG P: Hyperventilation tetany: effect of carbamazepine, (L) 937 JOHNSTON S, BURGESS J, MCMILLAN T, GREENWOOD R: Management ofadipsia KULALI A, TUGTEKIN M, UTKUR Y, ERKURT S: Ipsilateral hemi-Parkinsonism by a behavioural modification technique, 272 secondary to an astrocytoma, (L) 653 JOHNSTON SRD, BURN DJ, BROOKS DJ: Peripheral neuropathy associated with KUMAR AJ. See MOSKOWITZ N, 747 lithium toxicity, (L) 1019 KUNZE K. See LANKERS J, 650 JONES DR. See WILLIAMS ES, 104 KUWABAR Y. See OTSUKA M, 898 JONES F. See HENDERSON L, 18 JONES HR. See NEWMARK j, 471 JONKMAN JGJ. See COLON EJ, 757 LACHENMAYER L. See HINSE P, 863 JOOSTEN EMG. See JANSEN PHP, 1124 LACRUZ F, ARTIEDA J, PASTOR MA, OBESO JA: The anatomical basis of JOSEPH T. See CHANDY MJ, 702 somaesthetic temporal discrimination in humans, 1077 JOSHUA DE. See WATSON JDG, 275 LACTATE JULIEN J, VITAL C, RIVEL J, DE MASCAREL A, LAGUENY A, FERRER X, VERGIER B: CSF, in the adult hydrocephalus syndrome (normal pressure hydroce- Primary meningeal B lymphoma presenting as a subacute ascending phalus), 252 polyradiculoneuropathy, 610 LACUNAR INFARCTION are sensorimotor lacunar strokes? A case-control study with lacunar and non-lacunar infarcts, 1063 KALE G. See TOPALOGLU H, 226 complicating Cogan's syndrome, 169 KAMPHUISEN HAC. See HOEFNAGELS WAJ, 953 LAGUENY A. See JULIEN J, 610 KANDLER RH, JARRATT JA: Magnetic stimulation in Bell's palsy, (L) 1022 LAGUNA JF. See SIBLEY WA, 584 KAPLAN R. See FREEDMAN L, 443 LAMBERT-EATON MYASTHENIC SYNDROME KAPLAN-SOLMS K. See TURNBULL 0, 175 and myasthenia gravis co-existing in two patients: immunological KAPOOR R, KENDALL BE, HARRISON MJG: Permanent oculomotor palsy with evidence, 452 occlusion of the internal carotid artery, (L) 745 LAMOTRIGENE KAPPOS L. See MILLER DH, 683 in status epilepticus: case report, (L) 845 KARLBAUER G. See STRIAN F, 1013 LAMY C, MAS JL, VERET B, ZIEGLER M, DE RECONDO J: Postradiation lower KARNI A, SADEH M, BLATT I, GOLDHAMMER Y: Cogan's syndrome complicated motor neuron syndrome presenting as monomelic amyotrophy, 648 by lacunar brain infarcts, 169 LANDI G, ANZALONE N, CELLA E, BOCCARDI E, MUSICCO M: Are sensorimotor KARTSOUNIS LD. See TYRRELL PJ, 351 strokes lacunar strokes? A case-control study of lacunar and non- KASEM H. See SHAPIRO CM, 88 lacunar infarcts, 1063 KATO M. See OTSUKA M, 898 LANDIS T. See SCHNIDER A, 822 KAUP F-G. See STOLL G, 77 LANE RJM. See HUGHES PJ, 503 KAY R. See CHAN YW, 165 LANG CJG: New criteria for brain death? (MA) 1030 1140 Index

LANGE KW, WELLS FR, ROSSOR MN, JENNER P, MARSDEN CD: Cortical nicotinic LITHIUM GLUCONATE receptors in Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease, (L) 373 prevention of paralytic attacks in familial hypokalaemic periodic LANGE LS. See STONE SP, 345 paralysis, (L) 87 LANGMOEN IA. See LUNDAR T, 559 LITVAN I, MOHR E, WILLIAMS J, GOMEZ C, CHASE TN: Differential memory and LANKERS J, FRIELING A, KUNZE K, BROMM B: Ultralate cerebral potentials in a executive functions in demented patients with Parkinson's and patient with hereditary motor and sensory neuropathy type I indicate Alzheimer's disease, 25 preserved C-fibre function, 650 LITVAN I. See also ATACK JR, 832 LANSER JBK. See JENNEKENS-SCHINKEL A, 757 LIVESON JA, BRONSON MJ, POLLACK MA: Suprascapular nerve lesions at the LANSKA DJ, RUFF RL: Multiple spinal epidural metastases, (MA) 1029 spinoglenoid notch: report of three cases and review of the literature, LANZILLO B. See PELOSI L, 1099 241 LAROCHE C. See GREEN M, 759 LOEVE I. See HASAN D, 490 LA ROSA F. See RICCI S, 695 LOGIGIAN EL. See WIERZBICKA MM, 210 LASTER J. See LIKOSKY WH, 1055 LOLLIN Y. See GOADSBY PJ, 929 LAUTENBACHER S. See STRIAN F, 1013 LONGMORE BE. See STENHOUSE LM, 909 LAVIN P. See VERDERBER L, 1123 LONGSON M, BLUMHARDT LD, MOORE AP: Negative HTLV-I serology in LAWTON NF. See LEE AHS, 746 "undiagnosed" myelopathy in North West England and North Wales, LECKY BRF, JEYAGOPAL N, SMITH ETS, FOY PM: Cerebral CT lesions in (L) 185 multiple sclerosis mimicking multiple metastases, (L) 92 LOPEZ-IBOR L. See REQUENA I, 590 LECKY BRF, WEIR D, CHONG E: Exacerbation ofmyasthenia by propafenone, LOVE S. See NICOLL JAR, 167 (L) 377 LOWENTHAL A: Ticlopidine, a new anti-thrombotic drug, (MA) 940 LECLERC X. See DURIEU I, 731 LSD See LYSERGIC ACID DIETHYLAMIDE LEDERMAN RL: Transient entrapment neuropathy of the posterior inter- LU C-S, CHU N-S: Effects ofalcohol on myoclonus and somatosensory evoked osseous nerve in violin players, (MA) 1031 potentials in dyssynergia cerebellaris myoclonica, 905 LEE AHS, LAWTON NF: Penicillamine treatment ofWilson's disease and optic LUCAS MG. See CHANCELLOR AM, 659 neuropathy, (L) 746 LUCKING CH. See HUFSCHMIDT A, 457 LEECH RW, PITHA JV, BRUMBACK RA: Spontaneous haematomyelia: a LUDIN H-P. See MATTLE HP, 325 necropsy study, 172 LUECK CJ, TREND P, SWASH M: Cyclosporin in the management of LEES AJ. See BURN DJ, 449; DANIEL SE, 972; FEARNLEY JM, 159; GIBB WRG, 388; polymyositis and dermatomyositis, 1007 HUGHES AJ, 358; KLEEDORFER B, 373, 376, 938 LUMBAR PUNCTURE LEIGH PN. See DALE GE, 116; MALESSA S, 984 headache and changes in intracranial CSF volume, 440 LEIGUARDA R. See BERTHIER ML, 1110 LUMBOSACRAL DISC DISEASE LENZI GL. See POZZILLI C, 110 disturbances of C-fibre-mediated sensibility, 1013 LEPROSY LUNG CANCER, SMALL CELL impairment of vasomotor reflexes in the fingertips, 965 neurological paraneoplastic syndromes. A prospective survey of 150 LE QUANG B. See DAMASE-MICHEL C, 749 patients, 764 LEROY A. See COHEN L, 842 LUNDAR T, LANGMOEN IA, HOVIND KH: Shunt failure caused by valve LESOIN F. See ROUSSEAUX M, 367 collapse, 559 LEUKO-ARAIOSIS LUTHERT P. See DALE GE, 116 contribution ofWallerian degeneration in subjects free ofany vascular LYMPHOCYTES disorder, 46 transfusion from identical twin: unsuccessful treatment of subacute LEUKODYSTROPHY, GLOBOID CELL (KRABBE'S) sclerosing panencephalitis, (L) 377 late onset: case report, 1011 LYMPHOMA late onset: four cases, 293 primary meningeal, ofB cell origin, presenting as a subacute ascending LEVANDER M. See TEGNER R, 882 polyradiculoneuropathy, 610 LEVI MM. See SCHIEVINK WI, 188 LYSERGIC ACID DIETHYLAMIDE (LSD) LEVINE RL, DOBKIN JA, ROZENTAL JM, SATTER MR, NICKLES Rj: Blood flow muscle findings in associated neuroleptic malignant syndrome, 741 reactivity to hypercapnia in strictly unilateral carotid disease: preliminary results, 204 LEVODOPA and (-) NPA: comparison ofthe clinical pharmacology in Parkinson's McDONALD WI. See CADOUX-HUDSON TAD, 1004; WROE sj, 1009; YoUL BD, 288 disease, 401 MACE CJ, TRIMBLE MR: Psychosis following temporal lobe surgery: a report buspirone in treatment of dyskinesias, (L) 376 of six cases, 639 methyl ester: subcutaneous and sublingual administration in Parkin- MCINTOSH-MICHAELIS-SA. See ROBERTS MHW, 55 son's disease, (L) 373 MACKENZIE IRA, GILBERT jj: Cysts ofthe neuraxis ofendodermal origin, 572 LEVY R. See FORSTL H, 1122; SWASH M, 178 McKERAN RO. See WILLIAMS ES, 104 LEWY BODY DISEASE MCKINSTRY CS. See DICKEY W, 1016 diffuse, presenting with a supranuclear gaze palsy, 159 MCLAUGHLIN JE. See WILLISON HJ, 940 LEYS D, PRUVO JP, PARENT M, VERMERSCH P, SOETAERT G, STEINLING M, MCLELLAN DL. See ROBERTS MHW, 55 DELACOURTE A, DEFOSSEZ A, RAPOPORT A, CLARISSE J, PETIT H: Could MCLEOD JG. See INGALL TJ, 162 Wallerian degeneration contribute to "leuko-araiosis" in subjects free MACMAHON DG, FLETCHER P: Depression in Parkinson's disease, (MA) 666 of any vascular disorder? 46 MCMILLAN T. See JOHNSTON S, 272 LEYS D. See also DURIEU I, 731; FURBY A, 469 MACPHERSON P. See STATHAM PF, 484 LEYS K. See NtWSOM-DAVIS j, 452 MACROCYTOSIS LI D. See SNOW BJ, 12 in multiple sclerosis. A study in 82 de novo Arab patients, 415 LI T-M, SWASH M, ALBERMAN E, DAY sj: Diagnosis ofmotor neuron disease by MADAN VS, DHAMIJA RM, GILL HS, BOPARAI MS, SOUZA PD, SANCHETEE PC, neurologists: a study in three countries, 980 BHARDWAJ JR: Optic nerve cysticercosis: a case report, (L) 470 LIKOSKY WH, FIREMAN B, ELMORE R, ENO G, GALE K, GOODE GB, IKEDA K, MADELEY P, BIGGINS CA, BOYD JL, MINDHAM RHS: Cognitive impairments and LASTER J, MOSHER C, ROZANCE J, RICHMON J, ROSENBERG S, SAMMAN A, depression in Parkinson's disease, (MA) 941 STERBACH R, WHALEY J, FEHRENBACHER L: Intense immunosuppression MAESTRE JF. See MORALES B, 846 in chronic progressive multiple sclerosis: the Kaiser study, 1055 MAFFULLI F. See MAFFULLI N, 65 LIMB APRAXIA MAFFULLI N, MAFFULLI F: Transient entrapment neuropathy ofthe posterior without aphasia from a left sided lesion in a right handed patient, 734 interosseous nerve in violin players, 65, (MA) 1031 LIMBURG M. See HERDERSCHEE D, 71 MAGGI G. See DURELLI L, 406 LINCOLN NB. See WALKER MF, 699 MAGIAKOU A-M. See PAPANASTASIOU DA, 997 LINDANE See BENZENE HEXACHLORIDE MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING (MRI) LINDBLOM U. See HANSSON P, 527 abnormal signal in the rigid form ofHuntington's disease, 888 LINDSTROM P. See HANSSON P, 527 anterior spinal artery syndrome ofthe lower cervical cord, 738 LINK H. See FREDRIKSON S, 412 cavernomas of the CNS, 590 LIPTON RB, GALER BS, DUTCHER JP, PORTENOY RK, PAHMER V, MELLER F, cerebral toxocaral disease, 361 AREZZO JC, WIERNIK PH: Large and small fibre type sensory dysfunction cognitive functions in multiple sclerosis, 110 in patients with cancer, 706 dural sinus thrombosis in Behcet's disease, 826 LISOVOSKI F, ROUSSEAUX P: Cerebral infarction in young people. A study of gadolinium-DTPA enhanced: detection of filum terminale myxo- 148 patients with early cerebral angiography, 576 papillary ependymoma allowing successful surgical resection, (L) LISURIDE 747 treatment of organic abulia, 718 gadolinium enhanced: demonstration of meningeal disease in LITHIUM CARBONATE neurosarcoidosis, 499 peripheral neuropathy associated with toxicity, (L) 1019 management of suspected cervical spondylotic myelopathy, 484 Index 1141

monitoring the treatment of multiple sclerosis: Concerted Action MEECHAM HM, HUMPHREY P: Industrial exposure to cobalt causing optic Guidelines, 683 atrophy and nerve deafness: a case report, (L) 374 mid-brain pathology of Wilson's disease, 624 MEIERKORD H, SHORVON S: Variations on a theme-singing as an epileptic Wildervanck or cervico-oculo-acoustic syndrome, 503 automatism, 1114 MAGNETIC STIMULATION MEINARDI H. See HART YM, 305 in Bell's palsy, (L) 1022 MELANOMA, MALIGNANT of the brain, and pituitary hormones, (L) 89 bilateral metastases in the cerebellopontine angle, (L) 562 of the motor cortex followed by intra-operative recording of motor MELATONIN tract potentials at the cervico-medullary junction, 618 and fatigue in Parkinson's disease, (L) 91 transcranial and lumbar: motor potentials ofbulbocavernosus muscle, MELLER F. See LIPTON RB, 706 524 MEMORY MAHEUT j. See BARTHEZ-CARPENTIER MA, 655 differential, in demented patients with Parkinson's and Alzheimer's MAHOWALD M. See KRYGER MH, 710 disease, 25 MAI J. See JOHANNSEN P, 679 MENDELOW AD: Spontaneous intracerebral haemorrhage, (Editorial) 193 MAIRA G. See DE MARINIS M, 314 MENDELOW AD. See also HAINSWORTH PJ, 471 MAITLAND NJ. See NICOLL JAR, 167 MENDEZ MF, ZANDER BA: Dementia presenting with aphasia: clinical MALAPERT D, BRUGIERES P, DEGOS JD: Motor neuron syndrome in the arms characteristics, 542 after radiation treatment, (L) 1123 MENINGES MALARIA See CEREBRAL MALARIA CSF tumour markers in patients treated for malignancy, 119 MALCOLM GP. See CRITCHLEY PHS, 91 disease in neurosarcoidosis demonstrated by gadolinium enhanced MALCOLM PN. See CRITCHLEY PHS, 91 MRI, 499 MALESSA S, LEIGH PN, BERTEL 0, SLUGA E, HORNYKIEWICZ O: Amyotrophic primary B lymphoma presenting as a subacute ascending lateral sclerosis: glutamate dehydrogenase and transmitter amino acids polyradiculoneuropathy, 610 in the spinal cord, 984 MENINGIOMAS MALM J, KRISTENSEN B, EKSTEDT J, ADOLFSSON R, WESTE P: CSF monoamine painful, intraorbital: case reports, 1009 metabolites, cholinesterases and lactate in the adult hydrocephalus MENINGITIS syndrome (normal pressure hydrocephalus) related to CSF hydro- aseptic, associated with high dose intravenous immunoglobulin dynamic parameters, 252 therapy, 275 MALPAS JS. See DOUEK E, 722 atypical, complicating a penetrating head injury, (L) 92 MANFREDI MG. See FRANCESCHI M, 836 carcinomatous: antibody-guided therapy with I-131 HMFG1, 260 MANISCALCO M. See PALMUCCI L, 42 MENINGO-MYELITIS MANJI H. See KHAW KT, 499 benign relapsing, (L) 939 MARC-VERGNES JP. See AGNIEL A, 783 MENINGOENCEPHALITIS MARFAN'S SYNDROME due to Monosporium apiospermum: a clinico-pathological case, (L) 731 giant intracranial aneurysm: a case report, (L) 471 MENKEN M: The workload of neurosurgeons: implications of the 1987 MARGULIS T. See BAZAK I, 935 practice survey in the USA, 921 MARINI AM. See POLINSKY RJ, 807 MERRIAM AE. See MEDALIA AA, 546 MARION MH. See VERMERSCH P, 1018 MERTON WL. See THOMAS S, 89 MARKUS HS: A prospective follow up of thunderclap headache mimicking METAMORPHOPSIA subarachnoid haemorrhage, (L) 1117 unilateral facial, associated with a small retrosplenial haemorrhage, 68 MARSDEN CD. See BROWN P, 892; FISH DR, 140; FLETCHER NA, 713; HALLETT M, METASTASES 124; LANGE KW, 373; THOMPSON PD, 618 bilateral, in the cerebellopontine angle, (L) 562 MARSHALL J. See ELWES RDC, 200 CSF tumour markers in patients treated for meningeal malignancy, MARSHALL JC. See STONE SP, 341, 345 119 MARTEAU R. See AMARENCO P, 1 121 extracranial, ofmedulloblastoma in adults: literature review, 80 MARTIN JP. See ROBERTS MHW, 55 extraneural, from brainstem astrocytoma through ventriculoperito- MARTIN WRW. See SNOW BJ, 12 neal shunt, (L) 281 MARTINELLI P, GABELLINI AS: A 19th century description of paroxysmal multiple: cerebral CT lesions in multiple sclerosis mimicking, (L) 92 kinesiogenic choreoathetosis, 475 METCALFE T. See STELL R, 39 MARTINEZ-CASTRILLO JC, DEL REAL MA, HERNANDEZ GONZALEZ A, DE BLAS G, METHANOL POISONING ALVAREZ-CERMENO JC: Botulism with sensory symptoms: a second case, Parkinsonism and defects of praxis, (L) 843 (L) 844 MEYER B-U. See BRITTON TC, 505 MARTYN CN, COLQUHOUN i: Radiological evidence of sinus infection in MIANSERIN patients with multiple sclerosis, 925 epileptic attack, delirium, and periodic complexes in the EEG during MARTYR T. See CORBIN DOC, 744 treatment, (L) 379 MAS JL. See LAMY C, 648; SPAMPINATO U, 787 MIDBRAIN MASMOUDI K. See PIERROT-DESEILLIGNY C, 1106 haemorrhage: cause of pure sensory stroke, (L) 843 MASUDA K. See OTSUKA M, 898 pathology of Wilson's disease: MRI analysis of three cases, 624 MATE E. See KRYGER MH, 710 MIDDELKOOP HAM. See VAN HILTEN JJ, 976 MATHESON J. See HALLETT M, 124 MIGRAINE MATHIAS CJ, HOLLY E, ARMSTRONG E, SHAREEF M, BANNISTER R: The influence ophthalmoplegic, and recurrent sinus arrest, (L) 935 of food on postural hypotension in three groups with chronic pupillary disturbances, (MA) 847 autonomic failure-clinical and therapeutic implications, 726 temporal lobe phenomena during the aura phase, (L) 371 MATHIESEN E. See TORBE>RGSN T, 1073 MILAN C. See GIROUD M, 595 MATIAS GUIU X. See FERRER I, 932 MILLAC PAH. See D'COSTA DF, 870; RAY-CHAUDHURI K, 372 MATSUO H, TAKASHIMA H, KISHIKAWA M, KINOSHITA I, MORI M, TSUJIHATA M, MILLER DH, BARKHOF F, BERRY I, KAPPOS L, SCOTTI G, THOMPSON AJ: Magnetic NAGATAKI S: Pure akinesia: an atypical manifestation of progressive resonance imaging in monitoring the treatment of multiple sclerosis: supranuclear palsy, 397 Concerted Action Guidelines, 683 MATTHEWS TD. See HUGHES PJ, 503 MILLS K. See NEWSOM-DAVIS J, 452 MATTHEWS WB: Extracting the umlaut, (MA) 942 MINDHAM RHS. See MADELEY P, 941 MATTIA C. See ANTONINI G, 187 MIRROR MOVEMENTS MATTLE HP, HESS CW, LUDIN H-P, MUMENTHALER M: Isolated muscle central motor pathways, 505 hypertrophy as a sign of radicular or peripheral nerve injury, 325 Wildervanck or cervico-oculo-acoustic syndrome and MRI, 503 MAURICE-WILLIAMS RS, WILLISON JR, HATFIELD R: The cognitive and MISRA VP. See BARNES D, 1112 psychological sequelae of uncomplicated aneurysm surgery, 335 MITOCHONDRIAL DISORDER MAXWELL WL. See ADAMS JH, 481; BULLOCK R, 427 epilepsy in nine family members, 1073 MAY C. See ATACK JR, 832 MIZUNO Y. See EBATA s, 68 MAZINGUE A. See ROUSSEAUX M, 1040 MODI G. See NEWSOM-DAVIS J, 452 MEDALIA AA, MERRIAM AE, EHRENREICH JH: The neuropsychological sequelae MOELLER JR. See EIDELBERG D, 856 of attempted hanging, 546 MOHR E. See LITVAN I, 25 MEDIASTINUM, SUPERIOR MOLLER A. See PAKKENBERG B, 30 neurinoma causing Harlequin syndrome, (L) 744 MONGINI T. See PALMUCCI L, 42 MEDULLARY HAEMORRHAGE MONOAMINE METABOLITES posterior: upbeat and downbeat nystagmus occurring successively, CSF, in Alzheimer's disease, 672 367 CSF, in the adult hydrocephalus syndrome (normal pressure hydroce- MEDULLOBLASTOMA phalus), 252 extracranial metastases in adults: literature review, 80 MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES 1142 Index

anti-T cell: treatment of Guillain-Barre syndrome, 51 mortality rates: geographical and temporal variations revisited, 104 carcinomatous meningitis: antibody-guided therapy with I-131 MRI in monitoring treatment: Concerted Action Guidelines, 683 HMFG1, 260 neuropsychological assessment in patients with -mild functional MONOSPORIUM APIOSPERMUM impairment, (MA) 757 meningoencephalitis: a clinico-pathological case, 731 paroxysmal kinesigenic choreoathetosis as presenting symptom, (L) MONTAGNE B. See VERMERSCH P, 1018 657 MONTALBAN J. See ALVAREZ-SABIN j, 843 prevalence in the Southampton and South West Hampshire Health MONTANINI R. See GHEZZI A, 524 Authority, 55 MONTASTRUC JL. See AGNIEL A, 783; DAMASE-MICHE C, 749; RASCOL O, 599 prospective study ofphysical trauma, 584 MONTEIRO LM, CORREIA M: Benign relapsing meningo-myelitis, (L) 939 radiological evidence of sinus infection, 925 MONTON E. See REQUENA I, 590 SPECT, MRI and cognitive functions, 110 MOODLEY M: A predominantly cervical form of spinal muscular atrophy, tropical spastic paraparesis and HTLV-1 infection in Afro-Caribbean (MA) 1032 patients in the UK, 689 MOORE AP, BLUMHARDT LD: A double blind trial of botulinum toxin "A" in torticollis, with one year follow up, 813 immunohistochemical quantification of substance P in spinal dorsal MOORE AP, BLUMHARDT LD: Value of a programmed investigation unit: an horns, 535 audit study, 269 MUMENTHALER M. See MATTLE HP, 325 MOORE AP. See also LONGSON M, 185 MURAI H. See ISHIKAWA T, 280 MORALES B, MAESTRE JF, GARCIA-RUIZ Pj: First description of myasthenia MURATORIO A. See RICCIARDI R, 1061 gravis in Spain, (L) 846 MURRAY NMF. See ELRINGTON GM, 764; FISH DR, 140; THOMPSON PD, 618 MORE IAR. See BEHAN wMH, 741 MUSCLE CRAMP: incidence, (L) 1124 MORGAN-HUGHES JA. See BURN DJ, 449 MUSCLE FIBRES MORGELLO S. See WELLS CR, 658 hypertrophic slow-twitch (type I): reduced capillary supply and MORI M. See MATSUO H, 397 metabolic enzyme content in prior poliomyelitis, 236 MORIARTY KT, RYDER REJ, HARDISTY CA: Cardiovascular autonomic function MUSCLE TESTING See MYOMETRY tests-re three Valsalva's and six deep breaths necessary or will MUSCLES See also QUADRICEPS singles do? (L) 938 biopsy findings in neuroleptic malignant syndrome associated with MORON P. See DAMASE-MICHEL C, 749 LSD, 741 MORRIS KM, FINDLAY GFG: Spinal extradural venous haemorrhage con- isolated hypertrophy as a sign of radicular or peripheral nerve injury, trolled by a drawing pin: a new technique in neurosurgery, (L) 564 325 MOSELEY IF. See YOUL BD, 288 lower leg: contractile properties are normal in Parkinson's disease, 457 MOSELEY RP, BENJAMIN JC, ASHPOLE RD, SULLIVAN NM, BULLIMORE JA, trapezius: atrophy after whiplash injury, (L) 561 COAKHAM HB, KEMSHEAD JT: Carcinomatous meningitis: antibody- MUSCULAR ATROPHY guided therapy with 1-131 HMFG1, 260 juvenile distal spinal, of upper extremities, in Chinese males: single MOSHER C. See LIKOSKY WH, 1055 fibre EMG study ofarms and legs, 165 MOSKOWITZ M, UEMATSU S, KUMAR AJ, WANG H, HEDRICK L: Application of neurogenic facio-scapulo-peroneal, and rigid spine syndrome: familial gadolinium-DTPA magnetic resonance imaging for detection of a cases with autosomal recessive inheritance, 42 filum terminale myxopapillary ependymoma allowing successful sur- spinal: a predominantly cervical form, 223, (MA) 1032 gical resection, (L) 747 MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY MOTOR CONDUCTION congenital: brain alterations in an unselected series of Westem abnormalities in Guillain-Barre syndrome, 768 patients, 330 central, in a family with hereditary motor and sensory neuropathy with congenital: central sleep apnoea, 710 pyramidal signs, 511 occidental type cerebromuscular dystrophy: eleven cases, 226 central, in hereditary spastic paraplegia, 775 MUSICAL REMINISCENCE MOTOR NEURON DISEASE See also AMYOTROPHIC LATERL SCLEROSIS case, diagnosed courtesy of the BBC, (L) 88 and dementia offrontal lobe type. A Golgi study ofthe frontal cortex, MUSICCO M. See LANDI G, 1063 932 MUSICIANS See VIOLIN PLAYERS diagnosis by neurologists: a study in three countries, 980 MUYSERS A. See VIEREGGE P, 34 lower motor neuron degeneration and familial predisposition to MYALGIC ENCEPHALOMYELITIS See CHRONIC FATIGUE SYNDROME colonic neoplasms in two adult siblings, 993 MYASTHENIA olfactory impairment: a pilot study, 927 congenital (hereditary): 3,4-diaminopyridine treatment, 1069 MOTOR NEURON SYNDROME MYASTIHENIA GRAVIS in the arms after radiation treatment, (L) 1123 actuarial analysis of the occurrence of remissions following thymec- postradiation lower motor neuron syndrome presenting as monomelic tomy in 400 patients, 406 amyotrophy, 648 acute treatment with intranasal neostigmine, 1061 postradiation, of the upper cervical region, following cranial irradia- aggravated by pyrantel pamoate, (L) 563 tion and intrathecal chemotherapy, (L) 469 and Lambert-Eaton myasthenic syndrome co-existing in two patients: MOTOR PATHWAYS immunological evidence, 452 central, in patients with mirror movements, 505 deficiencies in anti-acetylcholine receptor antibody measurement, 454 MOTOR POTENTIALS exacerbation by propafenone, (L) 377 of bulbocavernosus muscle after transcranial and lumbar magnetic first description in Spain, (L) 846 stimulation, 524 MYELOGRAPHY See IOHEXOL MYELOGRAPHY MOTOR TRACT POTENTIALS MYELOPATHY See also CERVICAL MYELOPATHY; RADIATION MYELOPATHY; intra-operative recording at the cervico-medullary junction following "undiagnosed" in North West England and North Wales: negative scalp electrical and magnetic stimulation of the motor cortex, 618 HTLV-1 serology, (L) 185 MOURADIAN MM, HEUSER IJE, BARONTI F, GIUFFRA M, CONANT K, DAVIS TL, MYLLYLA VV. See SOTANIEMI KA, 645 CHASE TN: Comparison of the clinical pharmacology of (-) NPA and MYOCLONUS levodopa in Parkinson's disease, 401 and somatosensory evoked potentials in dyssynergia cerebellaris MOVEMENT DISORDERS myoclonica, effects of alcohol, 905 clinical role of PET, 2 MYOKIMIA MOVEMENTS in familial dystonic choreoathetosis, 1090 simplerapid, in patients with cerebellar deficits: physiological analysis, MYOMETRY 124 hand-held: reference values, 244 MOZAZ MJ, WYKE MA, INDAKOETXEA B: Parkinsonism and defects of praxis "make/break test" as a diagnostic tool in functional weakness, 248 following methanol poisoning, (L) 843 MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS acid maltase deficiency presenting with a myopathy and exercise allele frequencies of the third complement (C3), 554 induced urinary incontinence in a 68 year old male, (L) 659 biochemical changes within a plaque in vivo, 1004 idiopathic inflammatory: treatment, (Editorial) 285 caused by a retrovirally encoded superantigen? (Editorial) 853 Welander's distal: clinical, neurophysiological, and muscle biopsy cerebral CT lesions mimicking multiple metastases, (L) 92 observations in young and middle aged adults with early symptoms, chronic progressive: intense immunosuppression (Kaiser study) 1055 494 destructive lesions, 288 MYOTONIC DYSTROPHY hemiageusia, (L) 657 assessment of autonomic function, 531 Ig producing cells in bone marrow and blood, 412 increased risk among nurses and doctors, (MA) 848 NAGATAKI S. See MATSUO H, 397 limiting and repairing the damage, (Editorial) 945 NAHMIAS C. See FREEDMAN L, 443 - macrocytosis. A study in 82 de novo Arab patients, 415 NAJIM AL-DIN AS, KHOJALI M, HABBOSH H, FARAH S, IDRIS AR, AL-MUHTASIB F: Index 1143

Macrocytosis in multiple sclerosis. A study in 82 de novo Arab NODA S: Harlequin syndrome due to superior mediastinal neurinoma, (L) patients, 415 744 NAVARRO x, xENNEmY wR: Evaluation ofthermal and pain sensitivity in type NOLAN DF, O'CONNOR P: Whiplash injury, (MA) 283 I diabetic patients, 60 NOOYEN Wj. See VAN ZANTEN AP, 119 NEOSTIGMINE, INTRANASAL NORRIS JW. See zHu cz, 758 acute treatment ofmyasthenia gravis, 1061 NPA NERVE FIBRES See also ENDONEURIUM and levodopa: comparison ofthe clinical pharmacology in Parkinson's ultralate cerebral potentials in a patient with hereditary motor and disease, 401 sensory neuropathy type I indicate preserved C fibre function, 650 NURLU G. See TOPALOGLU H, 226 NEUMANN HPH, SCHOLLMEYER P, EGGERT HR, JELKMANN W, WIESTLER OD: NUTT DJ. See HART YM, 305 Serum erythropoietin levels in von-Hippel-Lindau syndrome, (L) 746 NYBACK H, NYMAN H, BLOMQVIST G, SJOGREN I, STONE-ELANDER S: Brain NEURINOMA metabolism in Alzheimer's dementia: studies of "C-deoxyglucose superior mediastinal, causing Harlequin syndrome, (L) 744 accumulation, CSF monoamine metabolites and neuropsychological NEUROCYSTICERCOSIS test performance in patients and healthy subjects, 672 cysticercus immunoblot assay in Indian patients with single small NYMAN H. See NYBACK H, 672 enhancing CT lesions, (L) 561 NYSTAGMUS epilepsy, versus idiopathic epilepsy: a comparative study of 175 upbeat and downbeat: effects of baclofen and cholinergic drugs, 627 patients, (L) 1015 upbeat and downbeat, occurring successively in a patient with optic nerve: case report, (L) 470 posterior medullary haemorrhage, 367 regression of a fourth ventricular cyst with praziquantel, 461 NEUROFIBRILLARY TANGLES OBESO JA. See LACRUZ F, 1077 ubiquitinated in dementia pugilistica, 116 OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES NEUROLEPTIC TREATMENT industrial exposure to cobalt causing optic atrophy and nerve deafness: misconceptions and inappropriate use of terms in hyperthermic case report, (L) 374 syndromes, (MA) 941 O'CONNOR P. See NOLAN DP, 283 neuroleptic malignant syndrome associated with LSD: muscle find- OCULAR SKEW DEVIATION ings, 741 different types, 549 peripheral neuropathy as a of neuroleptic malignant OCULOMOTOR PALSY syndrome, (L) 378 permanent, with occlusion of the internal carotid artery, (L) 745 serum iron and transferrin in acute akathisia, 363 OCULOSYMPATHETIC SYSTEM NEUROMYOTONIA role in post-endarterectomy headache, 314 in hereditary motor neuropathy, 230 ODER W, SCHMIDBAUER M, WIMBERGER D, BINDER H, PFAFFLMEYER N, DEECKE NEURONS L: Misinterpretation of neuroradiological appearances of an epider- absolute number in substantia nigra in normal subjects and in patients moid cyst, (L) 279 with Parkinson's disease estimated with an unbiased stereological OGAWA M. See EBATA s, 68 method, 30 OH sj: Electrophysiological profile in arsenic neuropathy, 1103 NEUROPATHY See also POLYNEUROPATHY OLFACTORY IMPAIRMENT arsenic: electrophysiological profile, 1103 in motor neuron disease: a pilot study, 927 entrapment, transient, of the posterior interosseous nerve in violin OLIVA D. See SAVOIARDO M, 888 players, 65, (MA) 1031 O'LOUGHLIN V, DICKIE AC, EBMEIER KP: Serum iron and transferrin in acute hereditary motor, with neuromyotonia, 230 neuroleptic induced akathisia, 363 hereditary motor and sensory: diaphragmatic weakness, (MA) 759 OLVER J. See KINSELLA G, 422 hereditary motor and sensory, with pyramidal signs: central motor O'MALLEY BP. See ABBOTT RJ, 188 conduction in an affected family, 511 ONGERBOER DE VISSER BW. See VAN ZANTEN AP, 119 hereditary motor and sensory type I: Ultralate cerebral potentials ONUMA T. See SAITO H, 282 indicate preserved C-fibre function, 650 OOSTERHUIS HJGH. See VAN DER PLOEG RJO, 244, 248 large and small fibre type sensory dysfunction in patients with cancer, OPERCULUM SYNDROME 706 reversible, caused by progressive epilepsia partialis continua in a child optic, associated with penicillamine treatment ofWilson's disease, (L) with left hemimegalencephaly, 556 746 OPHTHALMOPLEGIA, INTERNUCLEAR peripheral, as a complication of neuroleptic malignant syndrome, (L) and sensory neuropathy in adult onset hexosaminidase A deficiency 378 syndrome, 1112 peripheral, associated with lithium toxicity, (L) 1019 OPTIC ATROPHY peripheral, in patients with ,B thalassaemia, 997 and nerve deafness caused by industrial exposure to cobalt: case sensory, and internuclear ophthalmoplegia in adult onset hexosamin- report, (L) 374 idase A deficiency syndrome, 1112 OPTIC NERVE severe vasculitic, in systemic lupus erythematosus: response to bilateral perineuritis, (L) 375 cyclophosphamide, (L) 468 cysticercosis: a case report, (L) 470 NEUROSARCOIDOSIS neuropathy associated with penicillamine treatment of Wilson's demonstration of meningeal disease by gadolinium enhanced MRI, disease, (L) 746 499 spontaneous intraneural haematoma, (L) 653 NEUROSURGEONS ORBIT workload: implications of the 1987 practice survey in the USA, 921 painful intraorbital meningiomas, 1009 NEUROTRANSMITTER AMINO ACIDS ORMEROD IEC. See CADOUX-HUDSON TAD, 1004 and glutamate dehydrogenase in the spinal cord in amyotrophic lateral OROFACIAL DYSPRAXIA sclerosis, 984 and progressive loss of speech output associated with frontal lobe NEWMAN PK. See ELWES RDC, 200 hypometabolism, 351 NEWMARK j, IYER v: Recurrent brachial plexopathy in successive puerperal OTSUKA M, ICHIYA Y, HOSOKAWA S, KUWABARA Y, TAHARA T, FUKUMURA T, periods, (L) 184 KATO M, MASUDA L, GOTO I: Striatal blood flow, glucose metabolism and NEWMARK J, JONES HR, THOMAS CB, ARETZ HT, FREIBERG SR, BAKER RA: '8F-Dopa uptake: difference in Parkinson's diseaseand atypical Parkin- Vertebral haemangioma causing acute recurrent spinal cord compres- sonism, 898 sion, (L) 471 OTT BR: Bulimia in a patient with temporal lobe epilepsy, (L) 1020 NEWSOM-DAVIS J, LEYS K, VINCENT A, FERGUSON I, MODI G, MILLS K; OUTPATIENTS See HOSPITAL OUTPATIENT CLINICS Immunological evidence for the co-existence of the Lambert-Eaton OVERWEG J. See HOEFNAGELS WAJ, 953 myasthenic syndrome and myasthenia gravis in two patients, 452 OXCARBAZEPINE NEWSOM-DAVIS J. See also ELRINGTON GM, 764; PALACE j, 1069 sensitivity treated by desensitisation, (L) 376 NICKLES RJ. See LEVINE RJ, 204 NICOLAS M. See BESCANA E, 563 NICOLL JAR, MAITLAND NJ, LOVE S: Use of the polymerase chain reaction to PACKER S. See KINSELLA G, 422 detect herpes simplex virus DNA in paraffin sections ofhuman brain at PADBERG GW. See HOEFNAGELS WAJ, 953 necropsy, 167 PADFIELD PL. See TEELUCKSINGH S, 937 NICORA M. See RICCIARDI R, 1061 PAHMER V. See LIPTON RB, 706 NICOTINIC RECEPTORS PAIN cortical, in Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease, (L) 373 intractable, spinal cord stimulation in 60 cases, 196 NIGROSTRIATAL DOPAMINERGIC PATHWAY sensitivity in type I diabetic patients, 60 in W4lsoa?'sdiseae, studied with PET, 12 PAKKENBERG B, MOLLER A, GUNDERSEN HJG, DAM AM, PAKKENBERG H: The NILSSON L. See COWBURN RF, 748 absolute number of nerve cells in substantia nigra in normal subjects 1144 Index

and in patients with Parkinson's disease estimated with an unbiased PAULUS W. See DIETERICH M, 627 stereological method, 30 PEATFIELD RC: Temporal lobe phenomena during the aura phase of PAKKENBERG H. See PAKKENBERG B, 30 migraine attacks, (L) 371 PALACE J, WILES CM, NEWSOM-DAVIS j: 3,4-diaminopyridine in the treatment PEFLOXACIN of congenital (hereditary) myasthenia, 1069 treatment ofWhipple's disease with progressive supranuclear palsy as PALANT A. See BAZAK I, 935 sole manifestation, (L) 1121 PALATAL MYOCLONUS and clonazepam, (MA) 1032 PEIRIS JB, GUNATILAKE SB, RANASINGHE PS, THAVAKODIRASAH AS: Plasma PALMUCCI L, MONGINI T, DORIGUZZI C, MANISCALO M, SCHIFMR D: Familial infusion in childhood Guillain-Barre syndrome, (L) 1120 autosomal recessive rigid spine syndrome with neurogenic facio- PEIRO G. See FERRER I, 932 scapulo-peroneal , 42 PELOSI L, LANZILLO B, PERRETTI A, SANTORO L, BLUMHARDT L, CARUSO G: PALSINGH J. See SHINTON R, 838 Motor and somatosensory evoked potentials in hereditary spastic PANTANO P. See POZZILLI C, 110 paraplegia, 1099 PAOLOTTI M. See RICCI S, 695 PENICILLAMINE PAPANASTASIOU DA, PAPANICOLAOU D, MAGIAKOU A-M, BERATIS NG, treatment ofWilson's disease and optic neuropathy, (L) 746 TZEBELIKOS E, PAPAPETROPOULOS T: Peripheral neuropathy in patients PEREIRO I. See REQUENA I, 590 with ,B thalassaemia, 997 PEREZ-SOTELO M. See JIMENEZ-JIMENEZ FJ, 281 PAPANICOLAOU D. See PAPANASTASIOU DA, 997 PERIPHERAL NERVES PAPAPETROPOULOS T. See PAPANASTASIOU DA, 997 sign of injury: isolated muscle hypertrophy, 325 PAPILLOEDEMA subclinical involvement in AIDS, 318 in Behcet's disease: value of MRI in diagnosis of dural sinus PERIPHERAL NEUROPATHY See NEUROPATHY thrombosis, 826 PERRETTI A. See PELOSI L, 1099 PARALYSIS, FAMILIAL PERIODIC PESTRONK A. See SELNES OA, 734 hypokalaemic: prevention ofparalytic attacks with lithium gluconate, PET See POSITRON EMISSION TOMOGRAPHY (L) 87 PETIT H. See FURBY A, 469; LEYS D, 46; VERMERSCH P, 1018 PARANEOPLASTIC SYNDROMES, NEUROLOGICAL PETRONAS N. See GREWAL RP, 1011 in small cell lung cancer. A prospective survey, 764 PFAFFLMEYER N. See ODER w, 279 PARATHYROID HORMONE PHELPS M, AICARDI J, VANIER M-T: Late onset Krabbe's leukodystrophy: a pseudopseudohypoparathyroidism and spinal cord compression, 929 report of four cases, 293 PARENT M. See DURIEU I, 731; LEYS D, 46 PICK'S DISEASE PARK DM. See HENDERSON L, 18 asymmetrical "temporal", (MA) 757 PARKES AW. See HAHN AF, 230 PICKLES CD. See RUGG MD, 217 PARKES JD. See CRITCHLEY PHS, 91 PIERROT-DESEILLIGNY C, ROSA A, MASMOUDI K, RIVAUD S, GAYMARD B: PARKINSONISM Saccade deficits afteraunilateral lesionaffectingthesuperiorcolliculus, and defects of praxis following methanol poisoning, (L) 843 1106 apomorphine test in Parkinsonian syndromes, 870 PIOSINSKI A. See VI'REGGE P, 34 atypical: striatal blood flow, glucose metabolism and '8F-Dopa uptake, PIRES M. See WROE Sj, 989 compared with Parkinson's disease, 898 PISANI F, GALLITTO G, DI PERRI R: Could lamotrigene be useful in status ipsilateral hemi-Parkinsonism secondary to an astrocytoma, (L) 653 epilepticus? A case report, (L) 845 square wave jerks in Parkinsonian syndromes, 599 PITHA JV. See LEECH RW, 172 PARKINSON'S DISEASE PITUITARY HORMONES abnormal most-rapid isometric contractions, 210 in relation to magnetic stimulation of the brain, (L) 89 absolute number of nerve cells in substantia nigra estimated with an PITUITARY STALK unbiased stereological method, 30 reversible enlargement in cranial diabetes insipidus, (L) 937 ageing and aggravation of disability, 780 PLANT GT, DONALD JJ, JACKOWSKI A, VINNICOMBE SJ, KENDALL BE: Partial, anatomy, pigmentation, ventral and dorsal subpopulations of the non-thrombotic, superior sagittal sinus occlusion due to occipital skull substantia nigra, and differential cell death, 388 tumours, 520 and Alzheimer's disease: cortical nicotinic receptors, (L) 373 PLASMA EXCHANGE and Alzheimer's disease: differential memory and executive functions in treatment of Refsum's disease (heredopathia atactica poly- in demented patients, 25 neuritiformis), 614 articulatory deficits in dysarthria: an acoustic analysis, 1093 or high-dose immunoglobulins in Guillain-Barre syndrome: treat- buspirone in levodopa induced dyskinesias, (L) 376 ment related fluctuations, 957 cognitive impairments and depression, (MA) 941 PLASMA INFUSION depression, (MA) 666 in childhood Guillain-Barre syndrome, (L) 1120 dopaminergic induced changes in cognitive and motor processing, 603 PLASMINOGEN ACTIVATOR, TISSUE TYPE failure oforal administration ofsingle rising doses ofbromocriptine to recombinant: in two patients with basilar artery occlusion, 71 produce acute anti-Parkinsonian effects, (L) 186 PLATINUM fatigue and melatonin, (L) 91 chemotherapy for recurrent CNS tumours in young patients, 722 glutathione peroxidase in early and advanced cases, 679 PLOWMAN PN. See DOUEK E, 722 interpretation of dysprosody, 145 POEHLAU D. See AMOIRIDIS G, 738 "leuko-araiosis", 46 POEWE W, SCHELOSKY L, KLEEDORFER B: Failure of oral administration of lateralised: cognition and cerebral blood flow, 783 single rising doses ofbromocriptine to produce acute anti-Parkinson- lower leg muscles: contractile properties are normal, 457 ian effects, (L) 186 motor response to sequential apomorphine in levodopa-induced POLDER TW. See Roos RAC, 657 fluctuations, 358 POLINSKY RJ, BROWN RT, CURRAS MT, BASER SM, BAUCOM CE, HOOPER DR, neuropathological features of Alzheimer's disease in non-demented MARINI AM: Central and peripheral effects ofarecoline in patients with patients, 972 autonomic failure, 807 new approach in the assessment of motor activity, 976 POLIOMYELITIS (-)NPA and levodopa: clinical pharmacology compared, 401 prior: reduced capillary supply and metabolic enzyme content in scales for rating motor impairment: reliability and convergent validity, hypertrophic slow-twitch (type 1 muscle fibres, 236) 18 POLISH NEUROSURGICAL SOCIETY: proceedings, 661 sexual function, (MA) 942 POLKEY CE. See ELWES RDC, 949 SPECT and cognitive impairment: a comparison with dementia ofthe POLLACK MA. See LIVESON JA, 241 Alzheimer type, 787 POLLOCK M. See RICHARDS BJ, 935 striatal blood flow, glucose metabolism and "F-Dopa uptake: com- POLO JM. See COMBARROS O, 654 pared with atypical Parkinsonism, 898 POLYMERASE CHAIN REACTION subcutaneous and sublingual levodopa methyl ester, (L) 373 to detect HSV DNA in paraffin sections of at necropsy, subcutaneous apomorphine for patients with psychiatric side effects on 167 oral treatment, (L) 372 POLYMYOSITIS treatment with ropinirole (SK and F 101468), (L) 938 treatment with cyclosporin, 1007 PARTANEN J. See KOPONEN H, 379 POLYNEUROPATHY PASCUAL-LEONE A, ALTAFULLAH I, DHUNA A: Hemiageusia: an unusual diabetic: graded assessment and classification ofimpaired temperature presentation ofmultiple sclerosis, (L)-657 sensibility, 527 PASCUAL-LEONE A, DHUNA A, CASTILLO R, ALA T: Displaced Torkildsen's POLYRADICULONEUROPATHY shunt: an unusual cause of cervical myelopathy, (L) 654 subacute ascending: presentation ofprimary meningeal B lymphoma, PASCUAL-LEONE A. See also DHUNA A, 803 610 PASSAFIUME D. See POZZILLI C, 110 PONTINE INFARCTION PASTOR MA. See LACRUZ F, 1077 cause of hemifacial spasm, (L) 1018 PATEL V. See ROFFE C, 378 PORTENOY RK. See LIPTON RB, 706 Index 1145

POSITRON EMISSION TOMOGRAPHY (PET) RASCOL 0, SABATINI U, SIMONETTA-MOREAU M, MONTASTRUC JL, RASCOL A, clinical role in neurology, (Editorial) 1 CLANET M: Square wave jerks in Parkinsonian syndromes, 599 metabolic landscape of cortico-basal ganglionic degeneration, 856 RASCOL 0. See also AGNIEL A, 783 nigrostriatal dopaminergic pathway in Wilson's disease, 12 RASURA M. See ANTONINI G, 187 POST VIRAL FATIGUE See CHRONIC FATIGUE SYNDROME RATNAKAR KS. See PUROHIT AK, 1015 POSTURAL HYPOTENSION RAY-CHAUDHURI K, ABBOTT RJ, MILLAC PAH: Subcutaneous apomorphine for influence of food in three groups with chronic autonomic failure- Parkinsonian patients with psychiatric side effects on oral treatment, clinical and therapeutic implications, 726 (L) 372 POSTURE REFLEXES See specific reflexes effect on the normal and pathological auditory startle reflex, 892 REFSUM'S DISEASE POTTER DD. See RUGG MD, 217 heredopathia atactica polyneuritiformis: treatment with plasma POWERS JM. See EIDELBERG D, 856 exchange, 614 POZZILLI C, PASSAFIUME D, BERNARDI S, PANTANO P, INCOCCIA C, BASTIANELLO REGARD M. See SCHNIDER A, 822 S, BOZZAO L, LENZI GL, FIESCHI C: SPECT, MRI and cognitive functions REILLY M, HUTCHINSON M: Suxamethonium is contraindicated in the in multiple sclerosis, 110 Guillain-Barre syndrome, (L) 1018 PRAKASH S. See CHANDY MJ, 702 REINERS K. See STOLL G, 77 PRANGE HW. See BOEER A, 466 REMY P. See COHEN L, 842 PRASHER D, FINDLEY L: Dopaminergic induced changes in cognitive and RENDA Y. See TOPALOGLU H, 226 motor processing in Parkinson's disease: an electrophysiological RENDINE S. See DURELLI L, 406 investigation, 603 REQUENA I, ARIAS M, LOPEZ-IBOR L, PEREIRO I, BARBA A, ALONSO A, MONTON E: PRAZIQUANTEL Cavernomas ofthe central nervous system: clinical and neuroimaging regression of a fourth ventricular cysticercosis cyst, 461 manifestations in 47 patients, 590 PRAXIS See also LIMB APRAXIA; OROFACIAL DYSPRAXIA RETROSPLENIAL HAEMORRHAGE defects, and Parkinsonism following methanol poisoning, (L) 843 apparent reduction in the size of one side of the face, 68 PRINGLE JAS. See CROCKARD HA, 817 RETROVIRUSES See also specific viruses PROGRAMMED INVESTIGATION UNIT does a retrovirally encoded superantigen cause multiple sclerosis? value: an audit study, 269 (Editorial) 853 PROGRESSIVE SUPRANUCLEAR PALSY REVESZ T. See FEARNLEY JM, 159; YOUL BD, 288 atypical manifestation: pure akinesia, 397 RIBERA G. See VALLS-SOLE j, 310 CSF acetylcholinesterase activity, 832 RICCI S, CELANI MG, LA ROSA F, VITALI R, DUCA E, FERRAGUZZI R, PAOLOTTI M, "leuko-araiosis" 46 SEPPOLONI D, CAPUTO N, CHIURULLA C, SCARONI R, SIGNORINI E: presentation of diffuse Lewy body disease, 159 SEPIVAC: a community-based study of stroke incidence in Umbria, sole manifestation of systemic Whipple's disease treated with peflox- Italy, 695 acine, (L) 1121 RICCIARDI R, ROSSI B, NICORA M, SGHIRLANZONI A, MURATORIO A: Acute PROPAFENONE treatment of myasthenia gravis with intranasal neostigmine: clinical exacerbation ofmyasthenia, (L) 377 and electromyographic evaluation, 1061 PROSODY RICHARDS BJ, GILLETT WR, POLLOCK M: Reversal offoot drop in sciatic nerve interpretation of dysprosody in Parkinson's disease, 145 endometriosis, (L) 935 PRUVO JP. See LEYS D, 46 RICHARDS S. See FARRELL B, 1044 PRZUNTEK H. See AMOIRIDIS G, 738 RICHMON J. See LIKOSKY WH, 1055 PSEUDOPSEUDOHYPOPARATHYROIDISM and spinal cord compression, 929 RIEKKINEN PJ. See KOPONEN H, 379 PSEUDOTUMOUR CEREBRI RIGID SPINE SYNDROME and chronic benzene hexachloride (lindane) exposure, (L) 1123 with neurogenic facio-scapulo-peroneal muscle atrophy: familial cases PSYCHOSIS with autosomal recessive inheritence, 42 and vigabatrin, 435, (Erratum) 852 RIVAUD S. See PIERROT-DESEILLIGNY C, 1106 following temporal lobe surgery: six case reports, 639 RIVEL J. See JULIEN j, 610 PTOSIS ROBERTS GW. See DALE GE, 116 bilateral, ataxia and areflexia-a variantofFisher's syndrome, (L) 1121 ROBERTS MHW, MARTIN JP, MCLELLAN DL, MCINTOSH-MICHAELIS SA, SPACK- PUDENDAL EVOKED POTENTIALS MAN AJ: The prevalence ofmultiple sclerosis in the Southampton and and bulbocavernosus reflex: compared with motor potentials of South West Hampshire Health Authority, 55 bulbocavernosus muscle after transcranial and lumbar magnetic ROBERTS RC. See RUGG MD, 217 stimulation, 524 ROCHE SW. See HUGHES PJ, 503 PUERPERIUM ROCHKIND S, BLATT I, SADEH M, GOLDHAMMER Y: Extracranial metastases of recurrent brachial plexopathy in successive periods, (L) 184 medulloblastoma in adults: literature review, 80 PUPILLARY DISTURBANCES in migraine, (MA) 847 ROFFE C, PATEL V, ABBOTT RJ, CZAPLA K: Peripheral neuropathy as a PUROHIT AK, DINAKAR I, SUNDARAM C, RATNAKAR KS: Angiostrongylus complication ofneuroleptic malignant syndrome, (L) 378 cantonensis abscess in the brain, (L) 1015 ROIG C. See FERRER I, 932 PURPURA, IDIOPATHIC THROMBOCYTOPENIC RON M. See BUTLER S, 153 associated Guillain-Barre syndrome, (L) 654 RONDOT P. See SPAMPINATO U, 787 PYE IF. See D'COSTA DF, 870; TAN SV, 469 ROOS RAC, WINTZEN AR, VIELVOYE G, POLDER TW: Paroxysmal kinesigenic PYHTINEN J. See SOTANIEMI KA, 645 choreoathetosis as presenting symptom of multiple sclerosis, (L) 657 PYRANTEL PAMOATE ROOS RAC. See also CAEKEBEKE JFV, 145; HOEFNAGELS WAJ, 953; VAN HILTEN JJ, aggravating myasthenia gravis, (L) 563 516, 941,976 ROPINIROLE (sK and F 101468) treatment of Parkinson's disease, (L) 938 QUADRICEPS ROSA A. See PIERROT-DESEILLIGNY C, 1106 strength and fatiguability in patients with post viral fatigue, 961 ROSENBERG S. See LIKOSKY WH, 1055 ROSS HF. See THILMANN AF, 134 RADDA GK. See CADOUX-HUDSON TAD, 1004 ROSSI B. See RICCIARDI R, 1061 RADIATION MYELOPATHY ROSSOR MN. See LANGE KW, 373; TYRRELL PJ, 351 lower motor neuron syndrome presenting as monomelic amyotrophy, ROTHWELL JC. See BROWN P, 892; HALLETT M, 124; THOMPSON PD, 618 648 ROTTENBERG DA. See EIDELBERG D, 856 motor neuron syndrome in the arms, (L) 1123 ROULLET E. See AMARENCO P, 1121 motor neuron syndrome ofthe upper cervical region-combined effect ROUSSEAUX M, DUPARD T, LESOIN F, BARBASTE P, HACHE JC: Upbeat and of cranial irradiation and intrathecal chemotherapy?, (L) 469 downbeat nystagmus occurring successively in a patient with posterior RAJAGOPALAN B. See CADOUX-HUDSON TAD, 1004 medullary haemorrhage, 367 RAJSHEKAR V, WILSON M, SCHANTZ PM: Cysticercus immunoblot assay in ROUSSEAUX M, STEINLING M, HUGLO D, MAZINGUE A, BARBASTE P: Perfusion Indian patients with single small enhancing CT lesions, (L) 561 mapping with Tc-HMPAO in cerebral haematomas, 1040 RAJSHEKAR V. See also CHANDY MJ, 702 ROUSSEAUX P. See LISOVOSKI F, 576 RAKICKY J. See BERLIT P, 1118 ROZANCE J. See LIKOSKY WH, 1055 RAMSAY HUNT SYNDROME See DYSSYNERGIA CEREBELLARIS MYOCLONICA ROZENTAL JM. See LEVINE RL, 204 RANASINGHE PS. See PEIRIS JB, 1120 RUBENS S, AFSHAR F: Visual failure following subarachnoid haemorrhage RANDALL WC. See SILVER JR, 297 from rupture ofan anterior communicating artery aneurysm, (L) 1017 RANTALA M. See SOTANIEMI KA, 645 RUCHOUX MM. See BARTHEZ-CARPENTIER MA, 655 RAPOPORT A. See LEYS D, 46 RUDGE P: Does a retrovirally encoded superantigen cause multiple sclerosis? RAPOPORT SI. See ATACK JR, 832 (Editorial) 853 RASCOL A. See AGNIEL A, 783; RASCOL O, 599 RUDGE P, ALI A, CRUICKSHANK JK: Multiple sclerosis, tropical spastic 1146 Index

paraparesis and HTLV-1 infection in Afro-Caribbean patients in the SETT P. See CROCKARD HA, 817 United Kingdom, 689 SEVLEVER G. See BERTHIER ML, 1110 RUFF RL. See LANSKA DJ, 1029 SEXUAL FUNCTION RUGG MD, PICKLES CD, POTTER DD, ROBERTS RC: Normal P300 following in patients with Parkinson's disease, (MA) 942 extensive damage to the left medial temporal lobe, 217 SGHIRLANZONI A. See RICCIARDI R, 1061 RUTHERFORD OM, WHITE PD: Human quadriceps strength and fatiguability SHAPIRO CM, KASEM H, TEWARI S: My Music-a case ofmusical reminiscence in patients with post viral fatigue, 961 diagnosed courtesy of the BBC, (L) 88 RUTTINGER P, HADIDI H: MRI in cerebral toxocaral disease, 361 SHAREEF M. See MATHIAS cj, 726 RYDER REJ. See MORIARTY KT, 938 SHARMA A: Myxopapillary ependymomas arising from nerve roots of the spinal cord, (L) 563 SHAW MDM. See SMITH DF, 915 SABATINI U. See RASCOL O, 599 SHAW PJ, INCE PG, SLADE J, BURN J, CARTLIDGE NEF: Lower motor neuron SACCADES See EYE MOVEMENTS degeneration and familial predisposition to colonic neoplasia in two SACQUEGNA T. See GALEOTTI M, 1021 adult siblings, 993 SADEH M. See KARNI A, 169; ROCHKIND s, 80 SHEARD A. See SCHADY W, 775 SAGITTAL SINUS SHEPHERD DI: Increased risk of multiple sclerosis among nurses and superior: non-thrombotic partial occlusion due to occipital skull doctors, (MA) 848 tumours, 520 SHEPHERD DI. See also CLARKE CE, 454 SAITO H, ONUMA T: Isolated hypoglossal nerve palsy and Homer's syndrome SHINTON R, PALSINGH J, WILLIAMS B: Cerebral haemorrhage and berry with benign course, (L) 282, (MA) 1032 aneurysm: evidence from a family for a pattern ofautosomal dominant SALINERO-PANIAGUA E. See JIMENEZ-JIMENEZ FJ, 281 inheritance, 838 SALING MM. See TURNBULL 0, 175 SHNAIDER H. See BAZAK I, 935 SAMMAN A. See LIKOSKY WH, 1055 SHORVON SD. See HART YM, 305; MEIERKORD H, 1114; SANDER JWAS, 435; SAMSON PD. See BECK JS, 965 WROE Sj, 989 SANCHETEE PC. See MADAN VS, 470 SHUNT SANCHEZ-RAMOS j. See SINGER C, 942 displaced, cause of cervical myelopathy, (L) 654 SANDEMANN D. See SMITH DF, 915 failure, caused by valve collapse, 559 SANDER JWAS, HART YM, TRIMBLE MR, SHORVON SD: Vigabatrin and psychosis, SIBLEY WA, BAMFORD CR, CLARK K, SMITH MS, LAGUNA JF: A prospective study 435, (Erratum) 852 of physical trauma and multiple sclerosis, 584 SANDER JWAS. See also DUNCAN JS, 873; HART YM, 305 SIDEY MC. See HARARI D, 614 SANDERCOCK P. See GUNATILAKE S, 936 SIDTIS jj. See EIDELBERG D, 856 SANTINI jj. See BARTHEZ-CARPENTIER MA, 655 SIGNORINI E. See RICCI S, 695 SANTORO L. See PELOSI L, 1099 SILBERT PL, EDIS RH, STEWART-WYNNE EG, GUBBAY SS: Benign vascular sexual SARCOIDOSIS. See NEUROSARCOIDOSIS headache and exertional headache: interrelationships and long term SATO Y. See TOMOKANE N, 535 prognosis, 417 SATOH M. See ISHIKAWA T, 280 SILVER JR, RANDALL WC, GUTTMANN L: Spinal mediation of thermally SATOSKAR AR, GOEL A, DESAI AP, USGAONKAR TA: Intracranial haemorrhage induced sweating, 297 and death after iohexol myelography, (L) 1118 SIMONETTA-MOREAU M. See RASCOL O, 599 SATTER MR. See LEVINE RL, 204 SIMPSON BA: Spinal cord stimulation in 60 cases of intractable pain, 196 SAUNDERS RL. See TOSELLI RM, 463 SINGER C, WEINER WJ, SANCHEZ-RAMOS J, ACKERMAN M: Sexual function in SAVOIARDO M, STRADA L, OLIVA D, GIROTTI F, D'INCERTI L: Abnormal MRI patients with Parkinson's disease, (MA) 942 signal in the rigid form of Huntington's disease, 888 SINGING as an epileptic automatism, 1114 SAWYERS D. See FISH DR, 140 SINGLE PHOTON EMISSION COMPUTERISED TOMOGRAPHY (SPECT) SAZBON L, FUCHS C, COSTEFF H: Prognosis for recovery from prolonged post- cognitive functions in multiple sclerosis, 110 traumatic unawareness: logistic analysis, 149 (9Tc)-HM-PAO, and cognitive impairment in Parkinson's disease: a SCARAVILLI F. See YOUL BD, 288 comparison with dementia of the Alzheimer type, 787 SCARONI R. See RICCI S, 695 "TCm-HMPAO, in traumatic intracerebral haematoma, 6 SCHADY W, DICK JPR, SHEARD A, CRAMPTON S: Central motor conduction in patients with acute hydrocephalus or with cerebral ischaemia after studies in hereditary spastic paraplegia, 775 subarachnoid haemorrhage, 490 SCHANTZ PM. See RAJSHEKAR v, 561 perfusion mapping with Tc-HMPAO in cerebral haematomas, 1040 SCHELOSKY L. See POEWE W, 186 SINUS ARREST SCHIEVINK WI, LEVI MM: Management of intraventricular haemorrhage recurrent, and ophthalmoplegic migraine, (L) 935 secondary to ruptured arteriovenous malformation in a child with von SINUS THROMBOSIS See DURAL SINUS THROMBOSIS Willebrand's disease, (MA) 188 SINUSES, PARANASAL SCHIFFER D. See PALMUCCI L, 42 radiological evidence of infection in patients with multiple sclerosis, SCHMIDBAUER M. See ODER w, 279 925 SCHMITT L. See DAMASE-MICHEL C, 749 SJOGREN I. See NYBACK H, 672 SCHNIDER A, HESS CW, KOPPI S: Central motor conduction in a family with SKEW DEVIATION: different types, 549 hereditary motor and sensory neuropathy with pyramidal signs, 511 SKULL FRACTURES SCHNIDER A, LANDIS T, REGARD M: Balint's syndrome in subacute HIV followed by herpes simplex encephalitis, (L) 845 encephalitis, 822 SKULL TUMOURS SCHOLLMEYER P. See NEUMANN HPH, 746 occipital, causing partial, non-thrombotic, superior sagittal sinus SCHON F. See KHAW KT, 499 occlusion, 520 SCHOUB B. See TURNBULL 0, 175 SLADE J. See SHAW PJ, 993 SCHULZE B. See VIEREGGE P, 34 SLATTERY JM. See GUNATILAKE s, 936; HANKEY GJ, 793 SCHWARTZ A. See STOLL G, 77 SLEEP SCHWARTZ MS. See CHAN YW, 165 central sleep apnoea in congenital muscular dystrophy, 710 SCIATIC NERVE REM: motor inhibition from the brainstem is normal in torsion endometriosis: reversal of foot drop, (L) 935 dystonia, 140 SCOTTI G. See MILLER DH, 683 responsive disorder: familial choreoathetosis with myokimia, 1090 SECKL JR. See TEELUCKSINGH S, 937 SLUGA E. See MALESSA S, 984 SEGALLA P. See TREVISAN CP, 330 SMADJA D. See DURIEU I, 731 SEIZURES See EPILEPSY SMAJE JC. See CLARKE CE, 454 SELCHEN DH. See FREEDMAN L, 443 SMITH DF, HUTTON JL, SANDEMANN D, FOY PM, SHAW MDM, WILLIAMS IR, SELLAR R. See TEELUCKSINGH S, 937 CHADWICK Dw: The prognosis of primary intracerebral tumours SELNES OA, PESTRONK A, HART J, GORDON B: Limb apraxia without aphasia presenting with epilepsy: the outcome of medical and surgical from a left sided lesion in a right handed patient, 734 management, 915 SENSORY CONDUCTION SMITH ETS. See LECKY BRE, 92 abnormalities in Guillain-Barre syndrome, 768 SMITH MS. See SIBLEY WA, 584 SENSORY CORPUSCLES SMITH SA. See KRYGER MH, 710 lamellated, within the endoneurium, (L) 744 SMITH SJM, ALI Z, FOWLER Cj: Cutaneous thermal thresholds in patients with SENSORY DYSFUNCTION painful burning feet, 877 large and small fibre type, in patients with cancer, 706 SMITH SJM. See also FISH DR, 140 SEPIVAC SNAKE BITES community-based study of stroke incidence in Umbria, Italy, 695 neuromuscular paralysis in vipera aspis envenomation: pathogenetic SEPPOLINI D. See RICCI S, 695 mechanisms, (L) 187 SEPTIEN L, GIROUD M: Sphenoidal electrodes in localising temporal epileptic SNOW BJ, BHATT M, MARTIN WRW, LI D, CALNE DB: The nigrostriatal focus, in association with CT, MRI and SPECT, (MA) 1030 dopaminergic pathway in Wilson's disease studied with positron Index 1147

emission tomography, 12 STEWART SA. See HAHN AF, 230 SNOW R. See BROWN WF, 768 STEWART-WYNNE EG. See SILBERT PL, 417 SOCIETY OF BRITISH NEUROLOGICAL SURGEONS proceedings, 661 STOLL G, REINERS K, SCHWARTZ A, KAUP F-G, ALTHAUS C, FREUND H-j: Acute SODIUM VALPROATE posterior multifocal placoid pigment epitheliopathy with cerebral inducing gingival hyperplasia, (L) 279 involvement, 77 SOETAERT G. See FURBY A, 469; LEYS D, 46 STONE SP, HALLIGAN PW, WILSON B, GREENWOOD RJ, MARSHALL JC: Perfor- SOMAESTHETIC TEMPORAL DISCRIMINATION mance of age-matched controls on a battery of visuo-spatial neglect anatomical basis in humans, 1077 tests, 341 SOMATOSTATIN RECEPTORS STONE SP, WILSON B, WROOT A, HALLIGAN PW, LANGE LS, MARSHALL JC, modulation ofadenylyl cyclase in Alzheimer's disease, (L) 748 GREENWOOD RJ: The assessment of visuo-spatial neglect after acute SOTANIEMI KA, RANTALA M, PYHTINEN J, MYLLYLA VV: Clinical and CT stroke, 345 correlates in the diagnosis of intracranial tumours, 645 STONE-ELANDER S. See NYBACK H, 672 SOUTHAMPTON MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS SURVEY, 55 STRADA L. See SAVOIARDO M, 888 SOUZA PD. See MADAN vs, 470 STRAUBE A. See DIETERICH M, 627 SPACKMAN AJ. See ROBERTS MHW, 55 STRIAN F, LAUTENBACHER S, KARLBAUER G, GALFE G: Disturbances ofC-fibre- SPAIN mediated sensibility in lumbosacral disc disease, 1013 first description ofmyasthenia gravis, (L) 846 STRIATUM SPALTON DJ. See HYKIN PG, 375 blood flow, glucose metabolism and "F-Dopa uptake in Parkinson's SPAMPINATO U, HABERT MO, MAS JL, BOURDEL MC, ZIEGLER M, DE RECONDO J, disease and atypical Parkinsonism, 898 ASKIENAZY S, RONDOT P: ('9"Tc)-HM-PAO SPECT and cognitive STROKE See also INFARCTION impairment in Parkinson's disease: a comparison with dementia ofthe acute: assessment of visuo-spatial neglect, 345 Alzheimer type, 787 biomechanical changes at the ankle joint, 134 SPANISH SOCIETY OF NEUROLOGY: proceedings, 1023 cerebral haemorrhage in a French prospective population study, 595 SPASMODIC TORTICOLLIS excessive sweating: an uncommon sign ofbasilar artery occlusion, 277 cervico-ocular function, 39 factors influencing dressing performance, 699 double blind trial ofbotulinum toxin "A" with one year follow up, 813 incidence in Umbria, Italy: a community-based study (SEPIVAC), SPASTIC PARAPLEGIA, HEREDITARY 695 central motor conduction studies, 775 limb apraxia without aphasia from a left sided lesion in a right handed motor and somatosensory evoked potentials, 1099 patient, 734 sPECr See SINGLE PHOTON EMISSION COMPUTERISED TOMOGRAPHY minor hemisphere syndrome following left hemispheric lesion in a SPEECH See also PROSODY right handed patient, (L) 842 progressive loss of output and orofacial dyspraxia associated with performance of age-matched controls on a battery of visuo-spatial frontal lobe hypometabolism, 351 neglect tests, 341 SPINAL ARTERIS pure sensory, due to midbrain haemorrhage, (L) 843 neurophysiological and MRI findings in anterior spinal artery syn- sensorimotor: a case-control study of lacunar and non-lacunar infar- drome of the lower cervical cord, 738 cts, 1063 SPINAL CORD See also CERVICAL CORD STROTHER SC. See EIDELBERG D, 856 glutamate dehydrogenase and transmitter amino acids in amyotrophic STUTTERING lateral sclerosis, 984 acquired, alleviation with human centremedian thalamic stimulation, immunohistochemical quantification ofsubstance P in dorsal horns of (MA) 93,94 patients with multiple system atrophy, 535 SUBACUTE SCLEROSING PANENCEPHALITIS mediation of thermally induced sweating, 297 unsuccessful treatment with transfusion of peripheral blood lym- spontaneous haematomyelia: a necropsy study, 172 phocytes from an identical twin, (L) 377 stimulation in 60 cases of intractable pain, 196 SUBARCHNOID HAEMORRHAGE SPINAL CORD COMPRESSION from rupture ofan anterior communicating artery aneurysm, followed acute recurrent, caused by vertebral haemangioma, (L) 471 by visual failure, (L) 1017 pseudopseudohypoparathyroidism: case report, 929 long-term cognitive deficits in patients after surgery on aneurysms of SPINAL CORD TUMOURS the anterior communicating artery, 909 gadolinium-DTPA MRI for detection of a filum terminale SPECT in patients with acute hydrocephalus or with ceiebral myxopapillary ependymoma allowing successful surgical resection, ischaemia, 490 (L) 747 thunderclap headache mimicking, (L) 1117 myxopapillary ependymomas arising from nerve roots, (L) 563 SUBSTANCE P SPINAL FRACTURES in spinal dorsal horns in multiple system atrophy: immunohisto- uncomplicated: post-traumatic syringomyelia, 551 chemical quantification, 535 SPINAL NERVE ROOTS SUBSTANTIA NIGRA myxopapillary ependymomas, (L) 563 absolute number ofnerve cells in normal subjects and in patients with sign of injury: isolated muscle hypertrophy, 325 Parkinson's disease estimated with an unbiased stereological SPINE See also RIGID SPINE SYNDROME method, 30 angiographically occult arteriovenous malformation, (L) 280 advanced Down's syndrome, 34 extradural venous haemorrhage controlled by a drawing pin, (L) 564 anatomy, pigmentation, ventral and dorsal subpopulations, and multiple epidural metastases, (MA) 1029 differential cell death in Parkinson's disease, 388 SPINOGLENOID NOTCH SULLIVAN NM. See MOSELEY RP, 260 suprascapular nerve lesions: three cases and literature review, 241 SUNDARAM C. See PUROHIT AK, 1015 SPIO SG. See ELRINGTON GM, 764 SUPRANUCLEAR PALSY See PROGRESSIVE SUPRANUCLEAR PALSY SPONGIFORM ENCEPHALOPATHIES: Editorial, 761 SUPRASCAPULAR NERVE LESIONS SREE-HARAN N. See KLEEDORFER B, 938 at the spinoglenoid notch: three cases and literature review, 241 STAMPS, NEUROLOGICAL, 5, 103,203, 287, 387,483,575,682,786,855, 948, SUXAMETHONIUM 1068 contraindicated in Guillain-Barre syndrome, (L) 1018 STARK K. See HUFSCHMIDT A, 457 SWASH M, BROOKS DN, DAY NE, FRITH CD, LEVY R, WARLOW CP: Clinical trials STAlRSTEIN SE. See BERTHIER ML, 1110 in Alzheimer's disease. A report from the Medical Research Council STARTLE REFLEX See AUDITORY STARTLE REFLEX Alzheimer's Disease Clinical Trials Committee, 178 STATHAM PF, HADLEY DM, MACPHERSON P, JOHNSTON RA, BONE I, TEASDALE SWASH M. See also COLEMAN RJ, 371; LI T-M, 980; LUECK cj, 1007 GM: MRI in the management of suspected cervical spondylotic SWEATING myelopathy, 484 excessive: an uncommon sign of basilar artery occlusion, 277 STATUS EPILEPTICUS thermally induced: spinal mediation, 297 use of lamotrigene: case report, (L) 845 SYMPATHETIC SYSTEM See OCULOSYMPATHETIC SYSTEM STEELE-RICHARDSON-OLSZEWSKI SYNDROME See PROGRESSIVE SUPRANUCLEAR SYNCOPE PALSY or seizure? The diagnostic value ofthe EEG and hyperventilation test STEINER EM. See GRANT JA, 468 in transient loss of consciousness, 953 STEINLING M. See LEYS D, 46; ROUSSEAUX M, 1040 SYNEK BJL. See ANDERSON NE, 1001 STELJES DG. See KRYGER MH, 710 SYRINGOMYELIA STELL R, GRESTY M, METCALFE T, BRONSTEIN AM: Cervico-ocular function in post-traumatic, following uncomplicated spinal fracture, 551 patients with spasmodic torticollis, 39 SYSTEMIC LUPUS ERYTHEMATOSUS STENHOUSE LM, KNIGHT RG, LONGMORE BE, BISHARA SN: Long-term cognitive severe vasculitic neuropathy: response to cyclophosphamide, (L) 468 deficits in patients after surgery on aneurysms ofthe anterior commun- icating artery, 909 HUGHES KLEEDORFER B, 373, 376, 938 T CELLS STERN GM. See AJ, 358; cell monoclonal STERNBACH R. See LIKOSKY WH, 1055 treatment of Guillain-Barre syndrome with anti-T STEVENS JM. See CROCKARD HA, 817; YOUL BD, 288 antibodies, 51 1148 Index

TAHARA T. See OTSUKA M, 898 TRANSIENT ISCHAEMIC ATTACKS TAKASHIMA H. See MATSUO H, 397 hospital referred patients: prognosis, 793 TAN SV, PYE IF: Postradiation motor neuron syndrome ofthe upper cervical UK aspirin trial: final results, 1044 region-a manifestation of the combined effect of cranial irradiation TRAPEZIUS MUSCLE and intrathecal chemotherapy? (L) 469 atrophy after whiplash injury: accessory nerve or cervical plexus TANAKA Y. See EBATA s, 68 lesion? (L) 561 TARAO T, YOSHIMURA R: Low plasma iron status and akathisia, (MA) 847 TRAUMA, PHYSICAL TARATUTO AL. See BERTHIER ML, 110 and idiopathic torsion dystonia: relationship, 713 TATEISHI J. See TOMOKANE N, 535 and multiple sclerosis: a prospective study, 584 TAYLOR D. See CADOUX-HUDSON TAD, 1004 TREMOR TEASDALE GM. See BULLOCK R, 427; GRANT R, 440; STATHAM PF, 484 essential and physiological: diurnal variation, 516 TEELUCKSINGH S, SELLAR R, SECKL JR, EDWARDS CRW, PADFIELD PL: Reversible TREND P. See LUECK CJ, 1007 pituitary stalk enlargement in cranial diabetes insipidus, (L) 937 TREVISAN CP, CAROLLO C, SEGALLA P, ANGELINI C, DRIGO P, GIORDANO R: TEGNER R, LEVANDER M: The influence of stimulus properties on visual Congenital muscular dystrophy: brain alterations in an unselected neglect, 882 series of Western patients, 330 TEMPERATURE TRIMBLE MR. See MACE CJ, 639; SANDER JWAS, 435 graded assessment and classification ofimpaired sensibility in diabetic TROPICAL SPASTIC PARAPARESIS polyneuropathy, 527 multiple sclerosis and HTLV-1 infection in Afro-Caribbean patients TEMPORAL LOBE in the UK, 689 left medial: normal P300 following extensive damage, 217 TRUCI G. See FRANCESCHI M, 836 phenomena during the aura phase of migraine attacks, (L) 371 TSUJIHATA M. See MATSUO H, 397 psychosis following surgery: six case reports, 639 TUGTEKIN M. See KULALI A, 653 TESSERA G. See GHEZZI A, 524 TUMOUR MARKERS TETANY CSF, in patients treated for meningeal malignancy, 119 hyperventilation: effect of carbamazepine, (L) 937 TUMOURS See CNS TUMOURS; INTRACRANIAL TUMOURS; SPINAL CORD TUMOURS TEWARI S. See SHAPIRO CM, 88 TURNBULL 0, SALING MM, KAPLAN-SOLMS K, COHN R, SCHOUB B: THAL LJ. See ATACK JR, 832 Neuropsychological deficit in haemophiliacs with human immuno- THALAMIC STIMULATION deficiency virus, 175 alleviation of acquired stuttering, (MA) 93, 94 TWIJNSTRA A. See VAN ZANTEN AP, 119 e THALASSAEMIA TWINS peripheral neuropathy, 997 unsuccessful treatment of subacute sclerosing panencephalitis: trans- THAVAKODIRASAH AS. See PEIRIS JB, 1120 fusion ofperipheral blood lymphocytes from identical twin, (L) 377 THERMAL THRESHOLDS TYRRELL PJ, KARTSOUNIS LD, FRACKOWIAK RSJ, FINDLEY LJ, ROSSOR MN: comparison of two methods for measuring, (MA) 187 Progressive loss of speech output and orofacial dyspraxia associated cutaneous, in patients with painful burning feet, 877 with frontal lobe hypometabolism, 351 evaluation of thermal sensitivity in type I diabetic patients, 60 TZEBELIKOS E. See PAPANASTASIOU DA, 997 THIE A. See HINSE P, 863 THIETHYLPERAZINE chronic hemidystonia following acute dystonic reaction, (L) 562 UBIQUITIN THILMANN AF, FELLOWS Sj, ROSS HF: Biochemical changes at the ankle joint present in neurofibrillary tangles of dementia pugilistica, 116 after stroke, 134 UEMATSU S. See MOSKOWITZ N, 747 THOMAS CB. See NEWMARK j, 471 ULTRASONOGRAPHY THOMAS DGT. See HILDEBRAND J, 182 carotid arteries: should clinicians be given hard copies of duplex THOMAS M, WHITTET H: Atypical meningitis complicating a penetrating images? 936 head injury, (L) 92 UNEMPLOYMENT THOMAS PK. See BARNES D, 1112 epilepsy: a community based survey, 200 THOMAS S, MERTON WL, BOYD SG: Pituitary hormones in relation to magnetic URINARY INCONTINENCE stimulation of the brain, (L) 89 exercise induced, and myopathy in a 68 year old male: presentation of THOMPSON AJ. See CADOUX-HUDSON TAD, 1004; MILLER DH, 683; WROE SJ, acid maltase deficiency, (L) 659 1009; YOUL BD, 288 USGAONKAR TA. See SATOSKAR AR, 1118 THOMPSON PD, DAY BL, CROCKARD HA, CALDER I, MURRAY NMF, ROTHWELL JC, UTKUR Y. See KULALI A, 653 MARSDEN CD: Intra-operative recording ofmotor tract potentials at the cervico-medullary junction following scalp electrical and magnetic stimulation of the motor cortex, 618 VALLS-SOLE J, TOLOSA ES, RIBERA G: Neurophysiological observations on THOMPSON PD. See also BROWN P, 892 the effects of botulinum toxin treatment in patients with dystonic THORLING EB. See JOHANNSEN P, 679 blepharospasm, 310 THROMBOLYTIC THERAPY VALSALVA MANOEUVRE recombinant tissue plasminogen activator in two patients with basilar cardiovascular autonomic functions tests, (L) 938 artery occlusion, 71 VAN BRUMMELEN P. See VAN HILTEN jj, 516 THYMECTOMY VAN DER KROGT JA. See VAN HILTEN jj, 516 for myasthenia gravis: actuarial analysis of the occurrence of remis- VAN DER LINDEN ME. See CAEKEBEKE jFv, 145 sions in 400 patients, 406 VAN DER MECHE FGA. See KLEYWEG RP, 957 TICLOPIDINE VAN DER PLOEG RJO, FIDLER V, OOSTERHUIS HJGH: Hand-held myometry: a new anti-thrombotic drug, (MA) 940 reference values, 244 TINTORE M. See ALVAREZ-SABIN j, 843 VAN DER PLOEG RJO, OOSTERHUIS HJGH: The "make/break test" as a TOLEDANO MA. See BESCANSA E, 563 diagnostic tool in functional weakness, 248 TOLOSA ES. See VALLS-SOLE j, 310 VAN DER VELDE EA. See JENNEKENS-SCHINKEL A, 757; VAN HILTEN jj, 516 TOMOKANE N, KITAMOTO T, TATEISHI J, SATO Y: Immunohistochemical VAN DIJCK JAAM. See JANSEN PHP, 1124 quantification of substance P in spinal dorsal horns of patients with VAN DIJK JG. See DEN HEIJER jc, 531; HOEFNAGELS WAJ, 953; VAN HILTEN JJ, multiple system atrophy, 535 516 TOPALOGLU H, YALAZ K, RENDA Y, CAGLAR M, GOGUS S, KALE G, GUCUYENER K, VAN GIGN J, KOUDSTAAL Pj: Transient hypoglossal nerve palsy and Horner's NURLU G: Occidental type cerebromuscular dystrophy: a report of syndrome: carotid dissection, (L) 1032 eleven cases, 226 VAN HEERDE P. See VAN ZANTEN AP, 1 19 TORBERGSEN T, MATHIESEN E, AASLY J: Epilepsy in a mitochondrial disorder, VAN HILTEN JJ, MIDDELKOOP HAM, KERKHOF GA, ROOS RAC: A new approach in 1073 the assessment of motor activity in Parkinson's disease, 976 TORKILDSEN'S SHUNT VAN HILTEN JJ, ROOS RAC: Misconceptions and inappropriate use ofterms in displaced: an unusual cause of cervical myelopathy, (L) 654 hyperthermic syndromes, (MA) 941 TORNOW K. See BERLIT P, 11 18 VAN HILTEN JJ, VAN DIJKJG, DUNNEWOLD RJW, VAN DER VELDE KEMP VAN TORTICOLLIS. See EA, B, SPASMODIC TORTICOLLIS BRUMMELEN P, VAN DER KROGT JA, ROOS RAC, BURUMA OJS: Diurnal TOSELLI RM, dePAPP A, HARBAUGH RE, SAUNDERS RL: Neurosurgical com- variation of essential and physiological tremor, 516 plications after intranasal ethmoidectomy, 463 VAN PESKI J. See HASAN 490 TOSI L, ZANETTE D, G: Trapezius muscle atrophy after whiplash injury: VAN ZANTEN AP, TWIJNSTRA A, ONGERBOER DE VISSER VAN accessory nerve or cervical BW, HEERDE P, HART plexus lesion? (L) 561 AAM, NOOYEN Wj: Cerebrospinal fluid tumour markers in patients TOXOCARAL DISEASE treated for meningeal malignancy, 119 cerebral: MRI, 361 VANIER M-T. See PHELPS M, 293 TRANSFERRIN VARELA DE SEIJAS E. See JIMENEZ-JIMENEZ FJ, 562 and iron serum levels in acute neuroleptic induced akathisia, 363 VARET B. See LAMY C, 648 Index 1149

VASOMOTOR REFLEXES WESTER P. See MALM j, 252 impairment in the fingertips of leprosy patients, 965 WHALEY j. See LIKOSKY WH, 1055 VAZQUEZ A. See JIMENEZ-JIMENEZ FJ, 562 WHIPLASH INJURY (MA) 283 VELANDER G. See JOHANNSEN P, 679 trapezius muscle atrophy: accessory nerve or cervical plexus lesion? VENOUS HAEMORRHAGE (L) 561 spinal extradural, controlled by a drawing pin, (L) 564 WHIPPLE'S DISEASE VENTRICULO-PERITONEAL SHUNT confined to the CNS presenting with multiple intracerebral mass extraneural metastases from brainstem astrocytoma, (L) 281 lesions, 989 failure caused by valve collapse, 559 systemic: progressive supranuclear palsy as the sole manifestation, VERBEEK ALM. See JANSEN PHP, 1124 treated with pefloxacine, (L) 1121 VERDERBER L, LAVIN P, WESLEY R: Pseudotumour cerebri and chronic WHITE 0. See BYRNE E, 1090 benzene hexachloride (lindane) exposure, (L) 1123 WHITE PD. See RUTHERFORD OM, 961 VERGIER B. See JULIEN j, 610 WHITTET H. See THOMAS M, 92 VERMERSCH P, PETIT H, MARION MH, MONTAGNE B: Hemifacial spasm due to WHITTLE IR, GREGOR A: The treatment ofprimary malignant brain tumours, pontine infarction, (L) 1018 (Editorial) 101 VERMERSCH P. See also LEYS D, 46 WIEGNER AW. See WIERZBICKA MM, 210 VERMEULEN M. See HASAN D, 490 WIERNIK PH. See LIPTON RB, 706 VERTEBRAL ARTERIES, EXTRACRANIAL WIERZBICKA MM, WIEGNER AW, LOGIGIAN EL, YOUNG RR: Abnormal most- dissection following tonic clonic seizure, 365 rapid isometric contractions in patients with Parkinson's disease, 210 dissection: four cases and literature review, 863 WIESTLER OD. See NEUMANN HPH, 746 VERTEBRAL HAEMANGIOMA WILDERVANCK'S SYNDROME causing acute recurrent spinal cord compression, (L) 471 (cervico-oculo-acoustic syndrome) and MRI findings, 503 VIALLARD G. See AGNIEL A, 783 WILES CM: Neurogenic dysphagia, (Editorial) 1037 VIDAILHET M. See BLIN j, 780 WILES CM. See also ENEVOLDSON TP, 468; GLEDHILL RF, 1032; NEWSOM-DAVIS VIELVOYE G. See ROOS RAC, 657 j, 1069 VIEREGGE P, ZIEMENS G, FREUDENBERG M, PIOSINSKI A, MUYSERS A, SCHULZE B: WILKINSON HA: Neuropsychological deficits in patients with minor head Extrapyramidal features in advanced Down's syndrome: clinical injury after concussion and mild concussion, (MA) 846 evaluation and family history, 34 WILKINSON IMS: A survey of undergraduate teaching of clinical neurology VIGABATRIN in the United Kingdom 1990, 266 and psychosis, 435, (Erratum) 852 WILL RG: The spongiform encephalopathies, (Editorial) 761 evaluation, in refractory epilepsy, (L) 849 WILLIAMS B. See SHINTON R, 838 VIGEVANO F. See FUSCO L, 556 WILLIAMS ES, JONES DR, MCKERAN RO: Mortality rates from multiple VIGHETTO A. See CONFAVREUX C, 87 sclerosis: geographical and temporal variations revisited, 104 VINALS M. See BESCANSA E, 563 WILLIAMS IR. See SMITH DF, 915 VINCENT A. See NEWSOM-DAVIS j, 452 WILLIAMS J. See LITVAN I, 25 VINNICOMBE Sj. See PLANT GT, 520 WILLISON HJ, GALE AN, MCLAUGHLIN JE: Greutzfeldt-Jacob disease following VIOLIN PLAYERS cadaveric dura mater graft, (L) 940 transient entrapment neuropathy of the posterior interosseous nerve, WILLISON JR. See MAURICE-WILLIAMS RS, 335 65, (MA) 1031 WILLOUGHBY EW. See ANDERSON NE, 1001 VIPERA ASPIS WILSON B. See STONE SP, 341, 345 envenomation: pathogenetic mechanisms ofneuromuscular paralysis, WILSON M. See RAJSHEKAR v, 561 (L) 187 WILSON PB. See CLARKE CE, 454 VISUAL FAILURE WILSON'S DISEASE following subarachnoid haemorrhage from rupture of an anterior nigrostriatal dopaminergic pathway studied with PET, 12 communicating artery aneurysm, (L) 1017 penicillamine treatment and optic neuropathy, (L) 746 VISUAL NEGLECT WIMBERGER D. See ODER w, 279 influence of stimulus properties, 882 WINBLAD B. See COWBURN RF, 748 VISUO-SPATIAL NEGLECT WINTZEN AR. See DEN HEIJER JC, 531; ROOS RAC, 657 assessment after acute stroke, 345 WOIMANT F. 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