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Matters arising sode of meningism with tetraplegia that was attributed to rebleeding. He developed hydrocephalus and died with a nosocomial infection. The anatomical diagnosis was hemangioblastoma. Spinal intramedullary haemangioblastoma and similar tumours present diagnosis prob- lems clinically, radiologically and patholo- gically. The spinal haemangioblastomas are certainly a rare cause of spontaneous sub- arachnoid haemorrhage2 3 and their classi- cal presentation is a progressive syndrome of spinal cord compression or a syringo- mielic syndrome.4' However, a sudden clin- ical episode compatible with arteriovenous malformation does not exclude a haemangioblastoma6 and a patient with subarachnoid haemorrhage and a normal cranial CT should be investigated by myelography, spinal CT and arteriography in order to exclude a vascular tumour in the spinal canal. I CASADO NARANJO,* J SANCHO RIEGER,* R MARTIN GONZALEZ,* M CERDA,t J SOLER4 Departments of Neurology,* Neuropathology,t Neuroradiology,t Hospital General de Valencia, Spain References I Van Hille PT, Abbott RJ, Cameron MM, Hol- land IM, Loizou LA. Recurrent spontane- ous subarachnoid haemorrhage due to spinal haemangioblastoma. J Neurol Neu- rosurg Psychiatry 1987;50:639-40. 2 Kormos RL, et al. Subarachnoid haemorrhage due to spinal cord haemangio blastoma. Neurosurgery 1980;6:657-60. 3 Djindjian MD, etal. Subarachnoid hae- morrhage due to spinal cord tumours. Surg Neurol 1978;9:223-9. 4 Hurth M, etal. Les hemangioblastomes intra- rachidiens. Neuro-Chirurg 1975;21:Suppl 1. 5 Browne TR, et al. Haemangioblastoma of the spinal cord: Review and report of five cases. Arch Neurol 1967;33:435-41. 6 Cawthon DF, etal. Spinal vascular tumors: Dilemmas in diagnosis and clinical manage- ment. Neurosurgery 1985;5:625-9. Computed tomographic findings of brain and skull in myotonic dystrophy Sir: With great interest we read the article by Avrahami et al about computed tomo- graphic findings of brain and skull in myo- tonic dystrophy.' However, I do not agree with their opinion that bones in the base of the skull and others of the body seem not to be involved. We have previously reported two myotonic dystrophy patients with ossification of the posterior longitudinal lig- ament causing transverse myelopathy, in that one patient without calvarian hyper- ostosis but another with not only calvarian hyperostosis but also abnormal ossification of the clivus,2 which was confirmed by necropsy. To our knowledge, ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament has not been recognised in patients with myotonic dystrophy outside of Japan, of which there have been at least eight reports. Ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament is a common condition in Japan, frequently inci- dentally identified, but sometimes causing myelopathy. Although the precise cause of ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament remains unknown, it is suspected that it may be a part of manifestations of the generalised hyperostotic potential in patients, probably genetically transmitted, because of high incidence of association with ossification of the other ligaments of the spine and concurrence in the same families on national surveys of ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament.3 Avrahami et al hypothesise that the cause of hyperostosis of the calvarium is second- ary to microcephaly because the base of the skull is not involved.' However, in our two patients with ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament, one had even hyper- ostosis of a part of the base of the skull. Jequier has suggested that cranial hyper- ostosis might have been genetically deter- mined in patients with myotonic dystrophy.4 In Japan, there has been a case of concurrence of myotonic dystrophy and ossification of ligaments of the spine in two siblings and additionally calvarian hyper- ostosis in one reported.5 Therefore, it is sus- pected that association with ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament and hyperostosis of the clivus in myotonic dys- trophy may be more than fortuitous. Fur- ther investigations are certainly needed to clarify whether patients with myotonic dys- trophy have generalised hyperostotic poten- tial. TSUTOMU KAWAMURA Department of Neurology, National Murayama Hospital, 2-37-1, Gakuen, Murayamashi, Tokyo, 190-12, Japan References I Avrahami E, Katz A, Bornstein N, Korczyn A. Computed tomographic findings of brain and skull in myotonic dystrophy. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry 1987;50:435-8. 2 Kawamura T, Kinoshita M, Katsushima S, 1723 Tokiguchi S. Myotonic dystrophy with transverse myelopathy caused by ossification of the posterior longitudinal lig- ament: report of two cases. Clin Neurol 1986;26:387-94. 3 Tsuyama N. Ossification of the posterior longi- tudinal ligament of the spine. Clin Orthop 1984;184:71-84. 4 Jequier M. Dystrophie myotonique et hyper- ostose cranienne. Schweiz Med Wochenshr 1950;80:597-9. 5 Senda Y, Matsuoka Y. Two siblings with con- currence of myotonic dystrophy and ossification of ligaments of the spine. Neurol Med 1985;22:505-6. Korczyn and Avrahami reply: We are grateful to Dr Kawamura for draw- ing our attention to his work, demonstrating ossification of the posterior longitudinal lig- ament in some Japanese patients with myo- tonic dystrophy. As Dr Kawamura notes, this phenomenon is common among Japanese, and the relationship to myotonic dystrophy in the cases described by him may therefore be fortuitous. Otherwise, this het- erotopic calcium deposit is more likely to be related to basal ganglia calcification described by us than to the thickening of the calvarian bones. Clearly, however, further studies on calcium and bone metabolism in myotonic dystrophy are needed. Notice The World Federation of Societies of Biologi- cal Psychiatry A Regional Congress will be held 2-7 April 1989 in Jerusalem. Information may be obtained from Professor RH Belmaker, Chairman, POB 983, Jerusalem 91009, Israel.

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Matters arising

sode of meningism with tetraplegia that wasattributed to rebleeding. He developedhydrocephalus and died with a nosocomialinfection. The anatomical diagnosis was

hemangioblastoma.Spinal intramedullary haemangioblastoma

and similar tumours present diagnosis prob-lems clinically, radiologically and patholo-gically. The spinal haemangioblastomas are

certainly a rare cause of spontaneous sub-arachnoid haemorrhage2 3 and their classi-cal presentation is a progressive syndromeof spinal cord compression or a syringo-mielic syndrome.4' However, a sudden clin-ical episode compatible with arteriovenousmalformation does not exclude a

haemangioblastoma6 and a patient withsubarachnoid haemorrhage and a normalcranial CT should be investigated bymyelography, spinal CT and arteriographyin order to exclude a vascular tumour in thespinal canal.

I CASADO NARANJO,*J SANCHO RIEGER,*

R MARTIN GONZALEZ,*M CERDA,t

J SOLER4Departments ofNeurology,*

Neuropathology,t Neuroradiology,tHospital General de Valencia,

Spain

References

I Van Hille PT, Abbott RJ, Cameron MM, Hol-land IM, Loizou LA. Recurrent spontane-ous subarachnoid haemorrhage due tospinal haemangioblastoma. J Neurol Neu-rosurg Psychiatry 1987;50:639-40.

2 Kormos RL, et al. Subarachnoid haemorrhagedue to spinal cord haemangio blastoma.Neurosurgery 1980;6:657-60.

3 Djindjian MD, etal. Subarachnoid hae-morrhage due to spinal cord tumours. SurgNeurol 1978;9:223-9.

4 Hurth M, etal. Les hemangioblastomes intra-rachidiens. Neuro-Chirurg 1975;21:Suppl 1.

5 Browne TR, et al. Haemangioblastoma of thespinal cord: Review and report of five cases.

Arch Neurol 1967;33:435-41.6 Cawthon DF, etal. Spinal vascular tumors:

Dilemmas in diagnosis and clinical manage-ment. Neurosurgery 1985;5:625-9.

Computed tomographic findings of brain andskull in myotonic dystrophy

Sir: With great interest we read the article byAvrahami et al about computed tomo-graphic findings of brain and skull in myo-tonic dystrophy.' However, I do not agreewith their opinion that bones in the base ofthe skull and others of the body seem not to

be involved. We have previously reportedtwo myotonic dystrophy patients withossification of the posterior longitudinal lig-ament causing transverse myelopathy, inthat one patient without calvarian hyper-ostosis but another with not only calvarianhyperostosis but also abnormal ossificationof the clivus,2 which was confirmed bynecropsy. To our knowledge, ossification ofthe posterior longitudinal ligament has notbeen recognised in patients with myotonicdystrophy outside of Japan, of which therehave been at least eight reports. Ossificationof the posterior longitudinal ligament is a

common condition in Japan, frequently inci-dentally identified, but sometimes causingmyelopathy. Although the precise cause ofossification of the posterior longitudinalligament remains unknown, it is suspectedthat it may be a part of manifestations of thegeneralised hyperostotic potential inpatients, probably genetically transmitted,because of high incidence of associationwith ossification of the other ligaments ofthe spine and concurrence in the same

families on national surveys of ossificationof the posterior longitudinal ligament.3Avrahami et al hypothesise that the cause

of hyperostosis of the calvarium is second-ary to microcephaly because the base of theskull is not involved.' However, in our twopatients with ossification of the posteriorlongitudinal ligament, one had even hyper-ostosis of a part of the base of the skull.Jequier has suggested that cranial hyper-ostosis might have been genetically deter-mined in patients with myotonicdystrophy.4 In Japan, there has been a case

of concurrence of myotonic dystrophy andossification of ligaments of the spine in twosiblings and additionally calvarian hyper-ostosis in one reported.5 Therefore, it is sus-

pected that association with ossification ofthe posterior longitudinal ligament andhyperostosis of the clivus in myotonic dys-trophy may be more than fortuitous. Fur-ther investigations are certainly needed toclarify whether patients with myotonic dys-trophy have generalised hyperostotic poten-tial.

TSUTOMU KAWAMURADepartment of Neurology,

National Murayama Hospital,2-37-1, Gakuen, Murayamashi,

Tokyo, 190-12, Japan

References

I Avrahami E, Katz A, Bornstein N, Korczyn A.Computed tomographic findings of brainand skull in myotonic dystrophy. J NeurolNeurosurg Psychiatry 1987;50:435-8.

2 Kawamura T, Kinoshita M, Katsushima S,

1723Tokiguchi S. Myotonic dystrophy withtransverse myelopathy caused byossification of the posterior longitudinal lig-ament: report of two cases. Clin Neurol1986;26:387-94.

3 Tsuyama N. Ossification of the posterior longi-tudinal ligament of the spine. Clin Orthop1984;184:71-84.

4 Jequier M. Dystrophie myotonique et hyper-ostose cranienne. Schweiz Med Wochenshr1950;80:597-9.

5 Senda Y, Matsuoka Y. Two siblings with con-currence of myotonic dystrophy andossification of ligaments of the spine. NeurolMed 1985;22:505-6.

Korczyn and Avrahami reply:We are grateful to Dr Kawamura for draw-ing our attention to his work, demonstratingossification of the posterior longitudinal lig-ament in some Japanese patients with myo-tonic dystrophy. As Dr Kawamura notes,this phenomenon is common amongJapanese, and the relationship to myotonicdystrophy in the cases described by him maytherefore be fortuitous. Otherwise, this het-erotopic calcium deposit is more likely to berelated to basal ganglia calcificationdescribed by us than to the thickening of thecalvarian bones. Clearly, however, furtherstudies on calcium and bone metabolism inmyotonic dystrophy are needed.

NoticeThe World Federation of Societies of Biologi-cal Psychiatry

A Regional Congress will be held 2-7 April1989 in Jerusalem. Information may beobtained from Professor RH Belmaker,Chairman, POB 983, Jerusalem 91009,Israel.

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The Editor is grateful to the following who assisted in the assessment ofpapers submitted in 1987

CBT Adams MJG Harrison M Rice EdwardsH Adams R Hayward M RossorJ Bartlett T Hope R RamplingN Brooks ER Hitchcock M RonD Bates I Isherwood J RowanP Behan C Kennard PMH RackLD Blumhardt I Jackobson A RichardsonR Bannister I Janota P RichardsJP Ballantyne B Jennett P RudgeAE Booth P Jenner J RussellH Bostock R Johnston RW Ross RussellM Bond E Johnstone J RothwellA Bronstein PGE Kennedy FC RoseG Bydder R Kalbag M SandersR Brown B Kendall SD ShorvonH Burns A Lees R SenguptaF Burrows P Le Quesne M SwashJN Blau NG Lawton F ScaravilliC Binnie P Lantos JA StevensM Cameron M Livingston J ScaddingN Cartlidge K Lindsay L SymonDAS Compston R Lye M SheehyA Crockard JA Morgan Hughes I SimpsonDW Chadwick P Macpherson Harvey SagarR Capildeo A Mackay E SedgwickP Clarke JC Meadows J SilverT Crow WB Matthews G SchottR Cooper C Mathias D ShawS Checkley AD Mendelow M SandlerB Cummins DR Mindham A StrongB Day JD Miller M SchwartzM Dearden G Miller M SmithV Dubowitz J Marshall G TeasdaleG Du Boulay J Miles M TrimbleL Duchen NMF Murray DJ ThomasAN Davison G Murray DGT ThomasP Edmond AJ Molyneux M ThomasCJK Ellis WI McDonald DC TaylorJ Elston TH Moss T TrauerT Fensom L McLellan P ThompsonRSJ Frackowiak P Morris ED ThompsonP Fenwick I Moseley PK ThomasJB Foster B Meldrum W TimberleyG Findlay B McFadzean E TeasdaleL Findley B McKinlay B TooneI Freshney G Neil Dwyer C TerrellK Flowers J Newsom Davis J TurnerDr Franks D Neary J WadeS Galbraith B Neville C WarlowMA Gresty F Newcombe R WiseDI Graham JM Oxbury R WeeksR Godwin-Austen JD Parkes R WellerR Gilliatt JMS Pearce CM WilesR Gillam J Pickard C WestD Gordon P Prior L WilsonDr Gorman M Powell B WorthingtonR Guiloff J Payan E WarringtonRAC Hughes C Pallis DT WadeAnita Harding D Passingham A WilliamsI Holland G Plant A WeirTA Hide J Punt M WykeAP HopkinsP Harris

NB QuinnD Rushton

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The Editor is grateful to the following for reviewing books in 1987

BH AndertonR BannisterMichael BaraitserDavid BatesDM BaxterK BergmannJLT BirleyE BrettG BrocklehurstNeil BrooksRG BrownEH BurrowsIsobel CardNEF CartlidgeDW ChadwickAW ClareJohn CorbettTCS CoxHA CrockardG CurzonJohn CuttingLinda de VriesCJK EllisBarry J EverittP FenwickJ FoleyJB FosterT FowlerS GalbraithJ GarfieldWRG GibbRJ GreenwoodRF GuiloffAnita HardingBN HardingPeter HarperG HarwoodAD HockleyRD IllingworthJean M JacobsDavid JeffersonP JennerRA JohnstonDPE KingsleyNF LawtonBRF LeckyKL LeendersPM Le QuesneSW LewisRA McCarthyDL McLellansTM McMillanP McPhersonCD MarsdenJ MarshallRS Maurice-WilliamsBS MeldrumAD MendelowJD MillerKR Mills

RHS MindhamNMF MurrayD NearyIEC OrmerodJD ParkesJMS PearceMichael PhilpotJD PickardJohn PotterPeter RackR RamplingMary RobertsonRoger J RobinsonMaria A RonMartin RossorJohn RothwellKH RuddockDN RushtonJW ScaddingF ScaravilliF SchonGD SchottPeter H SchurrMS SchwartzEM SedgwickMDM ShawSD ShorvonJA SimpsonJD SindenAJ StrongM SwashDC TaylorE TeasdaleGraham TeasdaleDGT ThomasDJ ThomasB ThompsonPD ThompsonKenneth TillMR TrimblePeter TyrerJohn WadeChristopher D WardFR WellsCM Wiles

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Index to Volume 50, 1987Page numbers preceded by "(L)" refer to Letters, by "(MA)" to Matters Arising, and by "(R)" to Book Reviews.

ABBOTT RJ, BOLDERSON I, GRUER PJK, PEATFIELD RC: Immuno-reactive IFN-gamma in CSF in neurological disorders,882

ABBOTT Ri. See VAN HILLE PT, 639ABDOMINAL MUSCLES

electromyography during postural and respiratorymanoeuvres, 866

ABDOMINAL SUPPURATIONfollowed by actinomycotic brain abscess, (L) 1705

ABDUCENS NERVEpalsy after rapid shrinkage of a prolactinoma, (L) 496

ABRAMS R. See TAYLOR MA, 895ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE

poor: premorbid prevalence in severe head injury, 52ACCESSORY NERVE

ligature injury, (L) 1382ACCORNERO N. See BERARDELLI A, 732ACETYLCHOLINESTERASE

and butyrylcholinesterase activity in CSF: in neuro-degenerative diseases involving cholinergic systems,538

ACHROMATOPSIAcerebral: case study, 22

ACID MALTASE DEFICIENCYprotein turnover before and after high protein diet, 587

ACKERMANN, H, DIENER HC, DICHGANS, J: Changes in sensory-motor functions after spinal lesions evaluated in termsof long-latency reflexes, 1647

ACKERY DM. See NELSON RJ, 1130ACOUSTIC NERVE

spasmodic torticollis following unilateral lesions: 580ACOUSTIC NEUROMAS

large: intravascular coagulation in surgery, (MA) 648ACQUIRED IMMUNE DEFICIENCY SYNDROME (AIDS)

and catatonia, (L) 104cryptococcal meningitis and cerebral toxoplasmosis,(MA) 116 (bis)

T cell subsets: peripheral blood and CSF, (L) 231ACROMEGALY

generalised peripheral nerve dysfunction, 886ACTINOMYCOSIS

brain abscess following abdominal suppuration, (L)1705

ACTION POTENTIALSintramuscular nerve: origin, 1669sensory, intracranial stimulation of the trigeminal

nerve, 1323ADACHI M, HIRANO A, ARONSON SM, eds: The Pathology of the

Myelinated Axon, (R) (1985) 244ADAMS CBT. See BEVAN JS, 636ADITYANJEE: Recurrence, hyponatraemia, and neuroleptic

malignant syndrome (MA), 504ADITYANJEE: Syndrome of irreversible lithium effectuated

neurotoxicity, (MA) 1246ADRENOLEUKODYSTROPHY

in a mother and son, 1165ADRENOMYELONEUROPATHY

late onset, (L) 1238

AFFECTIVE DISORDERScognitive impairment patterns, 895

AGID Y. See EPELBAUM J, 1527AGID Y. See RUBERG M, 538AGNEEL A. See CELSIS P, 1602AGRAPHIA

with alexia of kanji (Japanese morphograms), 1125AIDS to the Examination of the Peripheral Nervous System.

The Editorial Committeefor the Guarantors ofBrain, (R)(1986) 124

AIMARD G. See CONFRAVREUX C, 635AKAGI T. See KUNISHIO K, 1053AL-DALAAN A. See YAQUB BA, 90AL-NOZHA M. See YAQUB BA, 90ALAM R. See SELMAJ K, 532ALANI SM. See PRICE DE, 1671ALBERCA R, RAFEL E, CHINCHON I, VADILLO J, NAVARRO A: Late

onset Parkinsonian syndrome in Hallervorden-Spatzdisease, 1665

ALCOHOLISMpathological changes in the vagus nerve, 1449

ALEXIAwith agraphia of kanji (Japanese morphograms), 1125

ALLEN PJ. See SHIMPO T, 1625ALLODYNIA

and pseudo-tabes: pain produced by spinal cord stimu-lation, (L) 1083

ALMAANI WS, AWIDI AS, KARMI Mz: Factor Vl 11 R:Ag as aprognostic parameter in intracranial haemorrhage, 214

ALVAREZ-CERMENO JC, VILLAR LM, ROY G, FERREIRA A,BOOTELLO A, GIMENO A, GONZALEZ-PORQUE P: Increasedfi2-microglobulin in CSF of multiple sclerosis, (L) 1238

ALZHEIMER'S DISEASEarginine-vasopressin reduction in the cerebral cortex,

929asymmetry of pathology, (L) 1384cerebral metabolism, anatomy, and cognition in mono-

zygotic twins discordant for dementia, 333confabulation, 1482differentiation from vascular dementia: white matter

changes, 37dominantly inherited: cerebral glucose metabolism, 752dopaminergic neurotransmistter systems, 341focal cerebral hypoperfusion and selective cognitive

deficit, 1602glutamate deficits, (L) 356, (L) 357glutamatergic denervation-a cautionary note, (MA)

825lymphocyte capping, (MA) 370mental status changes induced by eye drops, (L) 113neurotransmitter deficits in adult Down's syndrome

brain tissue, 775nicotinic receptor abnormalities, 806recovery and measurement of RNA by molecular

hybridisation, (L) 356silver stain and monoclonal antibody reactions on

neurofibrillary tangles, 1221smoking, (L) 1383

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solubility of neurofibrillary tangles and duration ofdementia, (L) 823

the dementia: an update, (MA) 242AMAUROSIS FUGAX

caused by protein C deficiency ?, (L) 361under the age of 40 years, 81

AMBROSETTO G, TASSINARI CA: Photosensitivity related tovalproate withdrawal, (L) 1709

AMIN RB. See WADIA RS, 1442AMIODARONE

pseudotumour cerebri, (MA) 651AMNESIA, TRANSIENT GLOBAL

and migraine in twin sisters, (L) 816in acute clioquinol encephalopathy, 93

AMYLOIDmyopathy: proximal weakness of the extremities, 1353

AMYLOIDOSISprimary: taste loss as an intial symptom, (L) 111

AMOS A. See DENNING DW, 641AMYOTROPHIC LATERAL SCLEROSIS

serum insulin-like growth factor-l levels, 792AMYOTROPHY, NEURALGIC

due to parvovirus infection, (L) 641ANAESTHESIA

changes in cerebral blood flow during surgery in thesitting position, 971

ANDERSON J, BLAIR JA, ARMSTRONG RA: The effect of age ontetrahydrobiopterin metabolism in the human brain,(L) 231

ANDERSON C, DUGGAN C, KEALY WF: Extramedullary hae-mopoiesis in the central nervous system: an unusualcause of epilepsy, (L) 640

ANDERSON ET. See JACOBSON MA, 940ANDERSON JR, GULLAN RW: Paraganglioma of the cauda

equina: a case report, 100ANDERSON JR. See WILKINSON IMS, 304ANDERTON BA. See CONNOLLY AAP, 1221ANDREASEN NC, ed: Can Schizophrenia be Localized in the

Brain (Progress in Psychiatry), (R) (1986) 954ANDREW J. See TSITSOPOULOS P, 218ANEURYSMS

dissecting, of vertebral arteries, following cervicalmanipulation: case report, 349

giant middle cerebral, presenting as hemiparkinsonism,(L) 1075

posterior communicating artery: causing third nervepalsy, 1051

ruptured intracranial: management by British neuro-surgeons, 965

ANGIOENDOTHELIOSIS See NEOPLASTIC ANGIOENDOTHELIOSISANGIOLIPOMA

intracranial: case report, 1057ANNO M. See YAMAMOTO M, 1475ANSLOW P. See KNIGHT RSG, 1022ANTIBODIES

anti-CNS, in neurological and psychiatric disorders,1514

ANTIOXIDANTSdecreased blood levels, abnormal copper metabolism,and movement disorder, (L) 1234

ANXIETY DISORDERsevere: MRI and clinical outcome of psychosurgery,

1288AOKI N: Non-tumoral aqueduct stenosis and normal pressure

hydrocephalus in the elderly, (MA) 648APHASIA See also CONDUCTION APHASIA

selection of stroke patients for intensive speech therapy,1488

Wernicke, and cardiac embolism, (L) 938

IndexAPHEMIA

a first symptom of multiple sclerosis, (L) 499, (MA)1388

APNOEAtesting to confirm brain death in clinical practice, (MA)

371, 649APOPLEXY See PITUITARY APOPLEXYAPPEL SA, ed: Current Neurology Vol 6, (R) (1986) 123, 371APRAXIA

in subcortical lesions, (MA) 1084limb: damage confined to left basal ganglia and thal-

amus, (MA) 824APROSODIAS

functional-anatomical evidence for the organisation ofaffective language in the right hemisphere, 553

AQUEDUCT STENOSISnon-tumoral, and normal pressure hydrocephalus in the

elderly, (MA) 648ARA JR, TAMPARILLAS MA, MONTORI M, CAPABLO JL, OLIVEROS

A: Coincidence of myotonic dyptrophy and Down'ssyndrome, (L) 110

ARACHNOID SYSTSmiddle fossa, and chronic subdural haematoma, 1001

ARAI K. See HIRAYAMA K, 285ARENDT G. See SCHWENDEMANN G, 818ARGINASE DEFICIENCY

biopterins, (MA) 242ARGININE-VASOPRESSIN

reduction in cerebral cortex in Alzheimer type seniledementia, 929

ARM FUNCTIONafter stroke: measurement and recovery, 714

ARMAREGO WLF. See MOORE AP, 85ARMSTRONG RA. See ANDERSON J, 231ARNOLDS B. See MAYFRANK L, 106ARRIAGADI P. See TORREALBA G, 1539ARTERIOVENOUS MALFORMATIONS See CEREBRAL ARTERIO-

VENOUS MALFORMATIONSARTS RJHM. See BOUMA PAD, 1579ASARI S. See KUNISHIO K, 1053ASBURY AK, MCKHANN GM, MCDONALD WI, eds: Diseases of the

Nervous System: 2 vols, (R) (1986) 1087ASHWORTH B: The Bramwells of Edinburgh, (R) (1986) 828ASHWORTH B. See COLLIER A, 495ASPEY BS, EHTESHAMI S, HURST CM, MCCOY AL, HARRISON MJG:

The effect of increased blood pressure on hemisphericlactate and water content during acute cerebralischaemia in the rat and gerbil, 1493

ASSAL G. See BOGOUSSLAVSKY J, 607ASSOCIATION OF BRITISH NEUROLOGISTS

proceedings, 945, 1716ASTROCYTOMA, ANAPLASTIC

associated with human growth hormone administra-tion, (L) 1078

ATAXIA See also CEREBELLAR ATAXIAsex-linked recessive congenital, 1230

AUTONOMIC FAILURElocal, affecting a limb, 738magnetic resonance imaging, 913

AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEMacute dysautonomia associated with Hodgkin's disease,(MA) 503

supersensitivity to tyramine and noradrenaline indiabetic autonomic neuropathy, 275

AVRAHAMI E, KATZ A, BORNSTEIN N, KORCZYN AD: Computedtomographic findings of brain and skull in myotonicdystrophy, 435

AVRAHAMI E, WEISS-PERETZ J, COHN DF: Focal epileptic activityfollowing intravenous contrast material injection inpatients with metastatic brain disease, 221

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IndexAWADA HH, MAMO HL, LUFT AG, PONSIN JC, KAHN MF: Cerebral

blood flow in systemic lupus erythematosus with andwithout central nervous system involvement, 1597

AWIDI AS. See ALMAANI ws, 214AXONS See NERVE FIBRESAYABE Z. See HOSOKAWA S, 1284AZATHIOPRINE

in multiple sclerosis, (MA) 1387

BACHER M. See FRIEDEMANN HH, 71BACHER M. See SCHOLZ E, 66BADDELEY A: Working Memory (Oxford Psychology Series

No 11), (R) (1986) 654BADY B, CHAUPLANNAZ G, CARRIER H: Congenital Lambert-

Eaton myasthenic syndrome, 476BAHANDEKA S. See SULLIVAN F, 813BAKER AL. See GOWER DJ, 1071BAKER DJ, CROSS NL, SEDGWICK EM: Normality of single fibre

electromyographic jitter: a new approach, 471BAKER JHE, SILVER JR: Hysterical paraplegia, 375BALARSKY AM. See OSBORNE KA, 402BALDWIN RN, LANE RIM: Development of Wolff-Parkinson-

White syndrome in a patient with Friedreich's ataxia,(L) 235

BALDY-MOULINIER M. See VALMEER J, 1306BALL MR. See GOWER DJ, 1071BALLANTYNE JP. See GRANT R, 199BANDINI F. See TARTAGLIONE A, 1243BANNWARTH'S SYNDROME

Argyll Robertson pupils, (L) 363due to Borrelia burgdorferi, 1565

BARATTI M. See CALZETTI S, 561BARKER PR, KWAN JS, PATTEN JP: Primary cerebral lymphoma

mimicking tuberculosis: case report, (L) 358BARKHAUS PE, MEANS ED, SAWAYA R: Ligature injury to the

accessory nerve, (L) 1382BARNES D, MCDONALD WI, JOHNSON G, TOFTS PS, LANDON DN:

Quantitative nuclear magnetic resonance imaging:characterisation of experimental cerebral oedema, 125

BARNES MP, BATES D, CARTLIDGE NEF, FRENCH JM, SHAW DA:Hyperbaric oxygen and multiple sclerosis: final resultsof a placebo-controlled, double-blind trial, 1402

BARNICOAT M. See BAYSTON R, 1419BARON H. See GRAY F, 747BARONE DA: Apnoea testing to confirm brain death in clinical

practice, (MA) 371BARRANQUERO A. See WILLER J-C, 1BARRATT H, BRONSTEIN AM, GRESTY MA: Testing the vestibular-

ocular reflexes: abnormalities of the otolith contributionin patients with neuro-otological disease, 1029

BARTON A. See HARDY J, 356BARWICK DD. See PEIOGLOU-HARMOUSSI S, 593BASAL GANGLIA

hemiballism and CT-documented lacunar infarct inlenticular nucleus, (L) 104

left: damage causing limb apraxia, (MA) 824Left haematoma in right-handed patient: mirror writingand reversed repetition of digits, 786

post traumatic haematoma: reversible movement dis-order, (L) 1076

role in tardive dyskinesia: evidence from cerebro-vascular accident, (L) 367

BASILAR ARTERYocclusion in a 7 year old boy, (L) 494

BASTUJI H. See CONFRAVREUX C, 635BATCHELOR JR. See FRANCIS DA, 758BATES D. See BARNES MP, 1402BAVERSTOCK J. See GUO Y-P, 1449BAYSTON R, HART CA, BARNICOAT M: Intraventricular van-

comycin in the treatment of ventriculitis associated with

1729cerebrospinal fluid shunting and drainage, 1419

BEECHEY AH. See BRONSTEIN AM, 580BEHAN PO. See BEHAN WMH, 1468BEHAN WMH, BEHAN PO, DURWARD WF, MCQUEEN A: The

inflammatory process in polymyositis: monoclonalantibody analysis of muscle and peripheral bloodimmunoregulatory lymphocytes, 1468

BEHAN PO. See GRANT R, 199BEHAN PO. See MOORE AP, 85BEHAVIOUR

anticipatory: deficits in closed head injury, 398sequelae of head injury: neurobehavioural rating scale,

183BELL WO. See GOWER DJ, 1071BELSH JM, SCHIFFMAN PL: Apnoea testing to confirm brain

death in clinical practice, (MA) 649BENECKE R, ROTHWELL JC, DICK JPR, DAY BL, MARSDEN CD:

Simple and complex movements off and on treatment inpatients with Parkinson's disease, 296

BENTON M. See GODRIDGE H, 775BENZODIAZEPINES

flunitrazepam intoxication simulating structural brainstem lesion, (L) 236

BERARDELLI A, INGHILLERI M, FORMISANO R, ACCORNERO N,MANFREDI M: Stimulation of motor tracts in motorneuron disease, 732

BERARDELLI A, INGHILLERI M, MANFREDI M, ZAMPONI A,CECCONI V, DOLCE G: Cortical and cervical stimulationafter hemispheric infarction, 861

BEREITSCHAFTSPOTENTIAL See READINESS POTENTIALBERENDSEN-VERSTEEG TMC. See BERGER HJC, 647BERG GW. See LUXENBERG IS, 333BERG GW. See SCHLAGETER NL, 779BERGER AR. See PORTENOY RK, 976BERGER HJC, BERENDSEN-VERSTEEG TMC, JOOSTEN EMG: Noc-

turnal paroxysmal dystonia, (MA) 647BERGSTROM K. See MINDUS P, 1288BERIC A, DIMITRIJEVIC MR, LIGHT JK: A clinical syndrome of

rostral and caudal spinal injury: neurological, neuro-physiological and urodynamic evidence for occult sacrallesion, 600

BERNSEN PLJA, WEVERS RA, GABREELS FJM, LAMERS KJB, SONNENAEH, SCHUURMANS STEKHOVEN JH: Phenotypic expressionin mucopolysaccharidosis VII, 699

BERNSTEIN E. See RAFAL RD, 1267BERTELSMANN FW, HEIMANS JJ, VAN ROOY JCGM, DANKMEIJER

HF, VISSER SL, VAN DER VEEN EA: Peripheral nerve func-tion in patients with painful diabetic neuropathy treatedwith continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion, 1337

BETA2-MICROGLOBULINCSF: increased in multiple sclerosis, (L) 1238

BETUEL H. See CONFRAVREUX C, 635BEVAN JS, OZA AM, BURKE CW, ADAMS CBT: Pituitary apoplexy

following isosorbide administration, (L) 636BHARGAVA KP. See SHUKLA R, 1682BHASKAR PA: Scrotal pain with testicular jerking: unusual

manifestation of epilepsy, (L) 1233BHIGJEE Al, KEMP T, COSNETT JE: Cerebral cysticercosis

presenting with hemichorea, (MA) 1561BIAGGIONI 1. See ONROT J, 1063BICKNELL JM. See NELSON KR, 1082BIERSACK HIJ, WINKLER C, eds: Amphetamines and pH-Shift

Agents for Brain Imaging: Basic Research and ClinicalResults, (R) (1986) 1248

BIGAIGNON G. See SINDIC CJM, 1565BIHARI K, LEES AJ: Cigarette smoking, Parkinson's disease and

ulcerative colitis, (L) 635BINNIE CD. See KASTELEIJN-NOLST TRENITE DGA, 1546BIOPSY See also MUSCLE BIOPSY; SKIN BIOPSY

CT-guided stereotaxic, and measurement of tissue

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impedance, 43BIOPTERINS

effect of age on tetrahydrobiopterin metabolism inhuman brain, (L) 231

in arginase, dihydropteridine reductase and phenyl-alanine hydroxylase deficiency, (MA) 242

tetrahydrobiopterin in Parkinson's disease, 85BIRKHEAD R, FRIEDMAN JH: Hiccups and vomiting as initial

manifestations of multiple sclerosis, (L) 232BJERKENSTEDT L. See BORG J, 1655BLAIR JA. See ANDERSON J, 231BLAKE DR. See PALL HS, 1234BLAU JN. See SCHON F, 1148.BLEIBERG J. See FREEDMAN PE, 398BLES W, BRANDT TH, eds: Disorders of Posture and Gait, (R)

(1986) 507BLESSED G. See PERRY EK, 806BLOOD PRESSURE

increased: hemispheric lactate and water content duringacute cerebral ischaemia in rat and gerbil, 1493

BLOOD VOLUMEtotal circulating: measurement after subarachnoid hae-

morrhage, 1130BLOOM K. See HARATI Y, 108BLOOM SR. See SCHON F, 642BLOXHAM CA, DICK DJ, MOORE M: Reaction times and atten-

tion in Parkinson's disease, 1178BLUMHARDT L. See CRAWFORD P, 682BOCK G, O'CONNOR M, eds: Selective Neuronal Death (CIBA

Foundation Symposium 126), (R) (1987) 1390BOGOUSSLAVSKY J, MIKLOSSY J, DERUAZ J-P, ASSAL G, REGLI F:

Lingual and fusiform gyri in visual processing: a clinico-pathologic study of superior altidudinal hemianopia,607

BOGOUSSLAVSKY J. See ULDRY PA, 1703BOGUCKI A, KOZUBSKI W: Cluster headache and chronic par-

oxysmal hemicrania: how to classify borderline cases,

(L) 1698BOHANNON R: Shoulder abduction fatiguability, (MA) 1562BOLDERSON I. See ABBOTT Ri, 882BOLLING J, LAVIN PJM: Combined gaze palsy of horizontal

saccades and pursuit contralateral to a midbrain hae-morrhage, 789

BONAVENTURA IBARS 1, MATIAS-GUIU J, CERVERA C, CODINAPUIGGROS A: Cryptococcal meningitis and cerebral toxo-plasmosis in AIDS: another case report (MA) 116

BONE I. See GRANT R, 12, 1008, 1529, 1685BONNET A-M. See RUBERG M, 538

BOOSS J, ESIRI M: Viral Encephalitis: Pathology, Diagnosis andManagement, (R) (1986) 655

BOOTELLO A. See ALVAREZ-CERMENO JC, 1238

BORG J, EDSTROM L, BJERKENSTEDT L, WIESEL F-A, FARDE L,HAGENFELDT L: Muscle biopsy findings, conductionvelocity and refractory period of single motor nervefibres in schizophrenia. 1655

BORG J, EDSTROM L, BUTLER-BROWNE GS, THORNELL L-E:Muscle fibre type composition, motoneuron firing prop-erties, axonal conduction velocity and refractory periodfor foot extensor motor units in dystrophia myotonica,1036

BORG J. See BORG K, 443BORG K, BORG J: Conduction velocity and refractory period

of single motor nerve fibres in antecedent poliomyelitis,443

BORNSTEIN N. See AVRAHAMI E, 435

BORRELIA BURGDORFERIcerebral angiopathy and recurrent strokes following

infection, (L) 1703lymphocytic meningoradiculitis and encephalomyelitis,

1565

Index

BOSCH A: Stereotactic Techniques in Clinical Neurosurgery,(R) (1986) 246

BOTTACCHI E. See NEMNI R, 1454BOUCHARD l-P. See PLIOPLYS AV, 1514BOUMA PAD, PETERS ACB, ARTS RHJM, STIUNEN TH, VAN ROSSUM

J: Discontinuation of antiepileptic therapy: prospectivestudy in children, 1579

BOUR LJ. See SCHIMSHEIMER RJ, 447BOWEN DM. See FRANCIS PT, 242BOWEN DM. See PROCTER AW, 825BOWSHER D, RENNIE I, LAHUERTA J, NELSON A: A case of tabes

dorsalis with tonic pupils and lightning pains relieved bysodium valproate, (L) 239

BOXINGclinical neurological examination, neuropsychology,EEG and CT head scanning in active amateurs, 96

neuropsychological study of active amateurs, 997BRAAKMAN R. See VAN DEN BERGE JH, 1045BRACHIAL NEURITIS

due to parvovirus infection, (L) 641BRADBURY PG, BRENTON DP, STERN GM: Neurological

involvement in X-linked hypophosphataemic rickets,810

BRADBURY PG, LEVY IS, MCDONALD WI: Transient uniocularvisual loss on deviation of the eye in association withintraorbital tumours, 615

BRADFORD HF: Chemical Neurobiology: an Introduction toNeurochemistry, (R) (1986) 243

BRAILSFORD S. See PALL HS, 1234BRAIN

CT findings in myotonic dystrophy, 435, (MA) 1387,1723

Clostridium perfringens infection following penetrationwound of orbit, (L) 241

dopaminergic neurotransmitter systems in Alzheimer'sdisease and in Down's syndrome at middle age, 341

effect ofage on tetrahydrobiopterin metabolism, (L) 231focal epileptic activity following contrast material injec-

tion in patients with metastatic disease, 221glucose metabolism in dominantly inherited

Alzheimer's disease, 752glucose utilisation and cognitive function: decline with

aging in Down's syndrome, 766measured glucose utilisation and cerebral atrophy inman, 779

metabolism, anatomy, and cognition in monozygotictwins discordant for Alzheimer type dementia, 333

neoplastic angioendotheliosis: CT appearances, 1022post mortem: search for viral nucleic acid sequences in

schizophrenics and in suicide cases, 247post mortem survival characteristics of rat glial cells in

culture, 798somatostatin concentrations in progressive supra-

nuclear palsy, 1526subcortical lesions: apraxia, (MA) 1084tissue from adult Down's syndrome: Alzheimer-like

neurotransmitter deficits, 775white matter changes in vascular dementia and

Alzheimer's disease, 37BRAIN ABSCESS

actinomycotic: following abdominal suppuration, (L)1705

BRAIN DAMAGEearly: quantitative assessment in a rat model of focal

cerebral ischaemia, 402BRAIN DEATH

apnoea testing, (MA) 371, 649transcranial pulsed Doppler ultrasound findings, 1504

BRAIN STEMacute herpetic encephalitis: oculogyric crisis, (L) 365auditory evoked potentials: abnormalities in

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Indexmyelomeningocoele in the older child, 1318

dysarthrophonia: improved phonation during fever, (L)1239

flunitrazepam intoxication simulating a structurallesion, (L) 236

lateral medullary infarction extending to lower pons,620

BRANDST-ZAWADZKI M, NORMAN D, eds: Magnetic ResonanceImaging ofthe Central Nervous System, (R) (1986) 1250

BRANDT TH. See PAULUS W, 1542BRAUNSTEIN GD, REVICZKY AL: Serum insulin-like growth

factor-I levels in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, 792BRENTON DP. See BRADBURY PG, 810BRICE J. See NELSON RJ, 971BRILEY M, KATO A, WEBER M, eds: New Concepts in

Alzheimer's Disease (Pierre Fabre Monograph SeriesVol 1), (R) (1986) 1392

BRINDLEY G. See HOPKINS A, 1371BRITISH AND DUTCH MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS AZATHIOPRINE TRIAL

GROUP: Double-blind controlled trial of azathioprine intreatment of multiple sclerosis, (MA) 1387

BROHEE D. Lymphocyte capping in Down's syndrome andAlzheimer's disease, (MA) 370

BROMOCRIPTINEpleuropulmonary and retroperitoneal fibrosis associ-

ated with treatment, (L) 1706BRONSTEIN AM, RUDGE P, BEECHEY AH: Spasmodic torticollis

following unilateral VIII nerve lesions: neck EMG mod-ulation in response to vestibular stimuli, 580

BRONSTEIN AM. See BARRATT H, 1029BROOKE MH: A Clinician's View of Neuromuscular Disease

2nd ed, (R) (1986) 246BROOKS DJ. See FISH DR, 1584BROOKS N, KUPSHIK G, WILSON L, GALBRAITH S, WARD R: A

neuropsychological study of active amateur boxers, 997BROOKS N. See MCLATCHIE G, 96BROWN P, GROSS M, HARRISON M: Paraplegia following oral

hypotensive treatment of malignant hypertension, (L)104

BROWN PM. See SCOBIE IN, 275BROWN RT, POLINSKY RJ, DI CHIRO G, PASTAKIA B, WENER L,

SIMMONS JT: MRI in autonomic failure, 913BROWN RT. See POLINSKY Ri, 752BRUCELLOSIS

Parkinsonism in neurobrucellosis, (L) 1707BRUNO G. See JAFFE Mi, 847BUCHANAN PR. See FRITH RW, 1383BUCY PC, ed: Modem Neurosurgical Giants, (R) (1986) 1394BULBO-SPINAL NEURONOPATHY See X-LINKED BULBO-SPINAL

NEURONOPATHYBULLARD DE, MAKACHINAS rr: Measurement of tissue imped-

ance in conjunction with computed tomography-guidedstereotaxic biopsies, 43

BULLER HR. See VAN DER SANDE IJ, 648BURJAN AWI. See NEARY D, 1101BURKE CW. See BEVAN is, 636BURNS D. See FOWLER Ci, 1211BURROWS GD, NORMAN TR, RUBINSTEIN G. eds: Handbook of

Studies on Schizophrenia 2 vols, (R) (1986) 245BUTLER IU. See KAYE EM, 923BUTLER-BROWNE GS. See BORG J, 1036BYRNE E, TROUNCE 1: Chronic fatigue and myalgia syndrome:

mitochondrial and glycolytic studies in skeletal muscle,743

BUTYRYLCHOLINESTERASEand acetylcholinesterase activity in CSF: in neuro-

degenerative disease involving cholinergic systems,538

BUZON L. See TORROBA L, 1081

1731CAJAL NUCLEUS. See INTERSTITIAL NUCLEUS OF CAJALCALABRESI P. See FRIEDMAN JH, 237CALCUTT NA. See GODRIDGE H, 775CALZETrI S, BARATTI M, GRESTY M, FINDLEY L:

Frequency/amplitude characteristics of postural tremorof the hands in a population of patients with bilateralessential tremor: implications for the classification andmechanism of essential tremor, 561

CAMERLINGO M. See NEMNI R, 1454CAMERON MM. See VAN HILLE PT, 639CAMPBELL AK. See COMPSTON DAS, 517CAMPBELL G. See JAFFE Mi, 847CAMPYLOBACTER JEJUNI

enteritis: two cases of Miller Fisher syndrome, (L) 1557CANAL N. See NEMNI R, 1454CANAVAN AGM. See POWELL GE, 665CANDY JM. See CROSS Ai, 357CANDY JM. See PERRY EK, 806CANTEN D, PFAFF D, eds: Central Cardiovascular Control

(Current Topics in Neuroendocrinology Vol 3), (R)(1983) 121

CAPABLO JL. See ARA JR, 110CAPILLARY LEAK See SYSTEMIC CAPILLARY LEAK SYNDROMECARBAMAZEPINE

provoking sino-atrial block, (MA) 650syncope and sudden death, (MA) 1245vasculitis, (L) 1241

CARDIAC EMBOLISMWernicke aphasia, (L) 938

CAREY MP, POULTON K, HAWKINS C, MURPHY RP: Carnitinepalmitoyl transferase deficiency with atypicalpresentation and ultrastructural mitochondrial abnor-malities, 1060

CARL R. See FRANCIS PT, 242CARNITINE PALMITOYL DEFICIENCY

atypical presentation and ultrastructural mitochondrialabnormalities, 1060

CAROLINA DE LAS CARRERAS M. See SEVLEVER G, 1244CARRERA N. See MARTI MASSO JF, 804CARRIER H. See BADY B, 476CARRINGTON A. See PRICE DE, 1671CARROLL MB. See FOWLER CJ, 1211CARSON R. See SCHLAGETER NL, 779CARTER GI, TAYLOR GR, CROW TJ: Search for viral nucleic acid

sequences in the post mortem brains of patients withschizophrenia and individuals who have committedsuicide, 247

CARTER GR. See TAYLOR GR, 356CARTLIDGE NEF. See BARNES MP, 1402CASADO NARANJO 1, SANCHO RIEGER J, MARTIN GONZALEZ R,

CERDA M, SOLER J: Recurrent subarachnoid hae-morrhage due to spinal haemangioma, (MA) 1722

CASAR G. See HARATI Y, 108CAST IP, JAMiOOM AH: C7 radiculopathy: importance of scap-

ular winging in clinical diagnosis, (MA) 506CAT SCRATCH DISEASE

cerebellar encephalopathy, (L) 936CATATONIA

and AIDS, (L) 104secondary to acute Chagas' encephalitis, (MA) 1244

CAUDA EQUINAparaganglioma: case report, 100, (L) 1558

CAVANAGH JB: Necrotising haemorrhagic encephalo-myelopathy in an adult: ? Leigh's disease, (MA) 1245

CAVANAGH JB, ed: Recent Advances in Neuropathology-3,(R) (1986) 510

CECCONI V. See BERARDELLI A, 861CELSIS P, AGNIEL A, PUEL M, RASCOL A, PIERRE J, VERGNES M:

Focal cerebral hypoperfusion and selective cognitivedeficit in dementia of the Alzheimer type, 1602

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CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEMneurotoxic effects of n-hexane, 269

CERDA M. See CASADO NARANJO I, 1722CEREBELLAR ATAXIA

adult onset supranuclear ophthalmoplegia, and prox-imal muscle weakness in a brother and sister: hexo-saminidase A deficiency syndrome, 687

anti-CNS antibodies, 1514CEREBELLAR DISORDERS

encephalopathy in cat scratch disease, (L) 936long latency EMG responses in hand and leg muscles,

71CEREBELLAR SYNDROME

acute: complicating infectious mononucleosis, (L) 1713in lithium poisoning: case of partial recovery, (L) 235,(MA) 1722

CEREBRAL ANGIOPATHYfollowing Borrelia burgdorferi infection, (L) 1703

CEREBRAL ARTERIESgiant aneurysm presenting as hemiparkinsonism, (L)

1075middle: dense sign in infarction, 1550migraine causing multiple segmental constrictions?, (L)

492CEREBRAL ARTERIOVENOUS MALFORMATIONS

increase in size?, 980CEREBRAL BLOOD FLOW

changes during anaesthesia and surgery in the sittingposition, 971

in systemic lupus erythematosus with and without CNSinvolvement, 1597

regional, in focal epilepsy: xenon enhanced CT brainscanning, 1584

regional, in normal pressure hydrocephalus, 1589variations and clinical parameters in temporal lobe epi-

lepsy, 1306velocity: transcranial Doppler study in subarachnoid

haemorrahge, 1499CEREBRAL CORTEX See also MOTOR CORTEX

arginine-vasopressin reduction in Alzheimer type seniledementia, 929

lingual and fusiform gyri in visual processing, 607role in tardive dyskinesia: evidence from cerebro-

vascular accident, (L) 367CEREBRAL CYSTICERCOSIS

in the UK (Birmingham), (L) 1080 (correction) 1559presenting with hemichorea, (MA) 1561selective indications for the use of praziquantel, 383

CEREBRAL GRANULOMAcause of late onset epilepsy in Saudi Arabia, 90

CEREBRAL HAEMODYNAMICSchanges after extracranial-intracranial bypass surgery,

140CEREBRAL HYPOPERFUSION

focal, and selective cognitive deficit in Alzheimer typedementia, 1602

CEREBRAL ISCHAEMIAacute, in rat and gerbil: increased blood pressure and

hemispheric lactate and water content, 1493focal: quantitative assessment of early brain damage in

a rat model, 402CEREBRAL LYMPHOMA See LYMPHOMACEREBRAL NECROSIS

after radiotherapy: is surgery necessary?, 1407CEREBRAL OEDEMA

experimental: quantitative nuclear magnetic resonanceimaging, 125

CEREBRAL THROMBOPHLEBITISin systemic lupus erythematosus, (L) 1701

CEREBRAL TOXOPLASMOSISand cryptococcal meningitis in AIDS, (MA) 116 (bis)

IndexCEREBROSPINAL FLUID

acetylcholinesterase and butyrylcholinesterase activityin neurodegenerative diseases involving cholinergicsystems, 538

O-endorphin, somatostatin, and prolactin levels in epi-leptics, 1294

elevated vasopressin in motor neuron disease, 795immunoreactive IFN-gamma in neurological disorders,

882increased 02-microglobulin in multiple sclerosis, (L)

1238indices of free radical activity in motor neuron disease,

919pleocytosis, ocular flutter and postural body trem-

ulousness: post-infectious syndrome, (L) 1235serial lumbar and ventricle LDH activities in patientswith leptomeningeal metastases, 313shunting and drainage: intraventricular vancomycin in

associated ventriculitis, 1419T cell subsets in AIDS. (L) 231

CEREBROVASCULAR ACCIDENTS See also STROKEevidence for role of basal ganglia and cerebral cortex in

tardive dyskinesia, (L) 367CERIZZA M, NEMNI R, TAMMA F: Adult metachromatic leuko-

dystrophy: an underdiagnosed disease?, (L) 1710CERVERA C. See BONAVENTURA IBARS I, 116CERVERO F, MORRISON JFB, eds: Visceral Sensation (Progress

in Brain Research Vol 67), (R) (1986) 1396CERVICAL NERVE ROOT, SEVENTH

scapular winging in clinical diagnosis of radiculopathy,(MA) 506

CERVICAL SPINAL CORDfocal poliopathy causing juvenile muscular atrophy of

distal upper extremity: pathological study, 285recurrent spontaneous subarachnoid haemorrhage due

to a haemangioblastoma, (L) 639, (MA) 1722syrinx associated with intramedullary metastasis: case

report, (L) 637CERVICAL SPONDYLOSIS

F-response frequency, 593CERVICAL STIMULATION

after hemispheric infarction, 861of motor tracts in motor neuron disease, 732

CHADWICK. See CRAWFORD P, 682CHAGAS ENCEPHALITIS

acute: secondary catatonia, (MA) 1244CHALMERS N, MITCHELL JD: Optico-acoustic atrophy in distal

spinal muscular atrophy, (L) 238CHAN FL. See HUANG CY, 720CHANG Y-C: Neurotoxic effects of n-hexane on the human

central nervous system: evoked potential abnormalities inn-hexane polyneuropathy, 269

CHASE TN. See JUNCOS JL, 194CHASE TN. See MOHR E, 1192CHAUPLANNAZ G. See BADY B, 476CHIA L-G, KINSBOURNE M: Mirror-writing and reversed repeti-tion of digits in a right-handed patient with left basal

ganglia haematoma, 786CHINCON I. See ALBERCA R, 1665CHIOU W-H. See HUANG C-I, 1619CHIRICO S. See PALL HS, 1234CHITRA S. See WADIA RS, 1442CHOKROVERTY S. See WALTERS AS, 367CHOLINERGIC SYSTEMS

neurodegenerative diseases: CSF acetylcholinesteraseand butyrylcholinesterase activity, 538CHONDROMA

skull base: in pregnancy, (L) 1708CHOREA

and the lupus anticoagulant, (L) 368

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cerebral cysticercosis presenting with hemichorea, (MA)1561

different underlying disease: positron emission tomog-raphy, 1284

CHRISTIE JE. See HussEy S, 823CIGARETTE SMOKING

and dementia of Alzheimer type, (L) 1383and subarachnoid haemorrhage: population-based

case-control study, 78Parkinson's disease and ulcerative colitis, (L) 635

CINNARIZINEaggravation of Parkinson's disease, 804

CIRCADIAN RHYTHMcortisol and melatonin secretion in cluster headache,

207CLARK JDA, WHEATLEY T, STEWART B, EDWARDS OM: Recur-

rence of Cushing's disease due to corticotrophe hyper-plasia following transsphenoidal hypophysectomy, (L)1079

CLARKE C. See HOPKINS A, 1371CLEEVES L, FINDLEY u:Variability in amplitude of untreated

essential tremor, 704CLIFFORD-ROSE F. See GRUZELIER JH, 416CLIFFORD-ROSE F. See SELMAJ K, 532CLIOQUINOL

acute encephalopathy and delayed onset partial epi-lepsy, 93

CLONAZkPAMdouble-blind evaluation on periodic leg movements in

sleep, 1679CLONUS

patellar: autonomous central generator, 1225CLOSTRIDIUM PERFRINGENS

brain infection following penetration wound of orbit,(L) 241

CLOTHER i. See VOLKOW ND, 104CLOUGH CG: A case of normal pressure hydrocephalus

presenting as levodopa responsive Parkinsonism, (L)234

COAKLEY J. See DIETRICHSON P, 1461COCHLEAR-VESTIBULAR INTERACTION

recurrent vertigo, (L) 941COCKBURN C. See PLIOPLYS AV, 1514CODINA A. See MOLINS A, 1707CODINA PUIGGROS A. See BONAVENTURA IBARS I, 116COENZYME QIO

in mitochondrial myopathy, 1475COGNITION

decline with aging in Down's syndrome, 766impairment: short orientation, memory.concentration

tests, 1312impairment patterns in schizophrenia and affective dis-

order, 895in monozygotic twins discordant for Alzheimer type

dementia, 333selective deficit and focal cerebral hypoperfusion in

Alzheimer type dementia, 1602COHEN BJ. See DENNING DW, 641COHN DF. See AVRAHAMI E, 221COLD

effects on a partially denervated muscle, 460COLE G, VARMA T, HOURIHAN M, SINGHRAO S, FRAZER K: Para-

ganglioma of the cauda equina, (L) 1558COLE JD, ILLIS LS, SEDGWICK EM: Pain produced by spinal cord

stimulation in patient with allodynia and pseudo-tabes,(L) 1083

COLLICE M. See DI PIERO v, 988COLLIER A, ASHWORTH B: Multiple plasmacytoma presenting

as raised intracranial pressure, (L) 495

1733COLLOID CYSTS

third ventricular; behavioural manifestations, (MA)1244

COLOUR BLINDNESScortical, with relatively intact achromatic discrimi-

nation: case study, 22COMA

outcome prediction: reflex eye movement analysis, 389COMI G. See DELLA SALA A, 840COMPARTMENT SYNDROME

anterior tibial, secondary to systemic capillary leak syn-drome, (L) 943

COMPSTON DAS, MILLIGAN NM, HUGHES PJ, GIBBS J, MCBROOM V,MORGAN BP, CAMPBELL AK: A double-blind controlledtrial of high dose methylprednisolone in patients withmultiple sclerosis: 2. laboratory results, 517

COMPSTON DAS. See FRANCIS DA, 758COMPSTON DAS. See HUGHES Pi, 1156COMPSTON DAS. See MILLIGAN NM, 511COMPSTON DAS. See SWINGLER RI, 1153COMPTON JS: Cerebral blood velocity in subarachnoid hae-

morrhage: a transcranial Doppler study, 1499COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY

brain and skull in myotonic dystrophy, 435, (MA) 1387,1723

cranial: defining contraindications to lumbar puncture,1071

dense middle cerebral artery sign: poor outcome ininfarction, 1550

focal epilepsy in India, 1298head scanning in active amateur boxers, 96lacunar infarct in lenticular nucleus causing hemi-

ballism, (L) 104low density lesions with epilepsy: computerised stereo-

tactic biopsy, 1302neoplastic angioendotheliosis, 1022stereotaxic biopsies, and measurement of tissue imped-

ance, 43tuberculous meningitis, 30white matter changes in vascular dementia and

Alzheimer's disease, 37xenon enhanced brain scanning: cerebral blood flow in

focal epilepsy, 1584CONACHER GN. See DUNNE JW, 349CONCHOTOME BIOPSY See MUSCLE BIOPSYCONDON B. See GRANT R, 1008, 1529, 1685CONDUCTION APHASIA

deep left parietal lobe syndrome, 709CONFABULATION

two types, 1482CONFAVREUX C, GEBUHRER L, BETUEL H, FREIDEL C, BASTUJI H,

AIMARD G, DEVIC M, JOUVET M: HLA-DR2 negativenarcolepsy, (L) 635

CONLEY S. See KAYE EM, 923CONNOLLY AAP, ANDERTON BA, ESIRI MM: Comparative study

of silver stain and monoclonal antibody reactions onAlzheimer's neurofibrillary tangles, 1221

CONNOLLY IF. See GRUZELIER IH, 416CONNOLLY JH. See HAWKINS SA, 1236CONTRAST MEDIA

focal epileptic activity following intravenous injection inmetastatic brain disease, 221

COOPER PR, ed: Head Injury 2nd ed, (R) (1987) 1392COPE DN. See HAAS JF, 52COPE Si. See FISHER NR, 488COPPER METABOLISM

abnormal, and decreased blood antioxidants: move-ment disorder, (L) 1234

CORBIN DOC, SOLARO L, FLINT G, WILLIAMS AC: Actinomycoticbrain abscess following abdominal suppuration, (L)1705

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CORBIN DOC, WILLIAMS AC: Palatal myoclonus influenced byhead posture, (L) 366

CORBIN DOC, WILLIAMS AC: Stridor during dystonic phases ofParkinson's disease, (L) 821

CORBIN DOC, WILLIAMS AC, JOHNSON AP: Dystonia compli-cated by respiratory obstruction, (L) 1707

CORBO M. See NEMNI R, 1454CORTICOTROPHE HYPERPLASIA

following transsphenoidal hypophysectomy: recurrenceof Cushing's syndrome, (L) 1079

CORTISOLcircadian secretion in cluster headache, 207

CORWIN PA. See SKEGG DCG, 134CONSETT JE. See BHIGJEE Al, 1561CONTELLO A de L, WARRINGTON EK: Dissociation of visuo-

spatial neglect and neglect dyslexia, 1110COTTON RE. See JEFFCOATE Wi, 1238COWBURN R. See HARDY J, 356COWEY A. See HEYWOOD CA, 22COX JGC. See PEARCE SHS, 1699COX N. See RUSHTON D, 411CRACCO RQ, BODIS-WOLLNER I, eds: Evoked Potentials (Fron-

tiers of Clinical Neuroscience Vol 3), (R) (1986) 1250CRANIOPHARYNGIOMA

third ventricule: necropsy findings and histogenesis,1053

CRAVEN RS. See SKEGG DCG, 134CRAWFORD P, GHADIALI E, LANE R, BLUMHARDT L, CHADWICK

D: Gabapentin as an antiepileptic drug in man, 682CREASEY H. See SCHLAGETER NL, 779CRISI G. See GENTILINI M, 900CROCKARD HA. See FOSTER OiF, 362, 637, 1067CROSS AJ, SLATER P, CANDY JM, PERRY EK, PERRY RH: Gluta-

mate deficits in Alzheimer's disease, (L) 357CROSS NL. See BAKER DJ, 471CROW TJ. See CARTER GI, 247CROW TJ. See TAYLOR GR, 356CRUCCU G, INGHILLERI M, MANFREDI M, MEGLIO M: Intracranial

stimulation of trigeminal nerve in man. III Sensorypotentials, 1323

CRUZ MARTINEZ A, JIMENEZ MD: Thymoma withoutmyasthenia gravis. Electrophysiological study afterthymectomy, (L) 501

CRUZ-SEGURA H. See VASCONCELOS D, 383CRYOTHERAPY

in paroxysmal trigeminal neuralgia, 485CRYPTOCOCCUS

meningitis, and cerebral toxoplasmosis in AIDS, (MA)116 (bis)

CURIONE M, IANI C, MANFREDI M, PULETTI M: Sino-atrial blockprovoked by carbamazepine, (MA) 650

CUSHING'S DISEASErecurrence due to corticotrophe hyperplasia following

transsphenoidal hypophysectomy, (L) 1079CUTTING J, SHEPHERD M, eds: The Clinical Roots of the

Schizophrenia Concept: Translations of Seminal Euro-pean Contributions on Schizophrenia, (R) (1986) 650

CYSTICERCOSIS See CEREBRAL CYSTICERCOSISCYSTS See ARACHNOID CYSTS; COLLOID CYSTSCYTOKERATINS

immunolocalisation in normal and neoplastic humanpituitary gland, 57

CZUDEK C. See GODRIDGE H, 775

DAMASIO H. See GRAFF-RADFORD NR, 1589DANIEL SE, RUDGE P, SCARAVILLI F: Malignant angio-

endotheliosis involving nervous system: support forlymphoid origin of neoplastic cells, 1173

DANKMEIJER HF. See BERTELSMANN FW, 1337DARAS M. See PAPAKOSTAS Y, 927

IndexDARKE C. See SWINGLER RJ, 1153DAUMAS-DUPORT C. See GRAY F, 747DAURES P. See VALMIER J, 1306DAVIDOFF RA, ed: Congenital Disorders and Infections and

Cancer: Handbook of the Spinal Cord Vols 4 & 5, (R)(1987) 1389

DAVIDSON C. See SMAJE JC, 112DAVIES DL. See JAMAL GA, 886DAVIES KG. See WILKINS PR, 1057DAVIES PTG. See GRUZELIER JH, 416DAVOUS P, LAMOUR Y, DEBRAND E, RONDOT P: Comparative

evaluation of short orientation memory concentrationtest of cognitive impairment, 1312

DAY BL. See BENECKE R, 296DEAN G. See ELIAN M, 327DEBRAND E. See DAVOUS P, 1312DEECKE L, LANG W, HELLER Hi, HUFNAGL M, KORNHUBER HH;

Bereitschaftspotential in patients with unilateral lesionsof the supplementary motor area, 1430

DE FLEUGERGUES J-C. See STECK A, 231DE GRANDIS D. See ORRICO D, 107DE JONG GD. See HOVESTADT A, 1560DE KEYSER J. See DELEU D, 236DELEU D, DE KEYSER i: Flunitrazepam intoxication simulating

a structural brainstem lesion, (L) 236DELGADO G, GALLEGO I, TUNON T, ZARRANZ JJ, VILLANUEVA

JA: Necrotising haemorrhagic encephalomyelopathy inan adult: ? Leigh's disease, 224

DELGADO-ESCUETA AV, WARD AA, WOODBURY DM, PORTER RI,eds: Basic Mechanisms of the Epilepsies: Molecular andCellular Approaches (Advances in Neurology Vol 44),(R) (1986) 373

DELISA JA, MACKENZIE K, BARAN EM: Manual of Nerve Con-duction Velocity and Somatosensory Evoked Potentials2nd ed, (R) (1986) 1088

DELLA SALA S, COMI G, MARTINELLI V, SOMAZZI L, WILKINS AJ:The rapid assessment of visual dysfunction in multiplesclerosis, 840

DELLA SALA S. See SPINNLER H, 1560DEL VILLAR S. See TORREALBA, 1539DELWAIDE PJ, GORIO A, eds: Clinical Neurophysiology in

Peripheral Neuropathies (Restorative Neurology Vol 3),(R) (1985) 120

DEMAINE C. See GUILOFF RJ, 1359DEMENTIA See also ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE

investigation: SPET using 99m Tc-HM-PAO, 1101metachromatic leukodystrophy, (L) 488subacute: neoplastic angioendotheliosis, 1022vascular: white matter changes differentiate from

Alzheimer's disease, 37DENIS R. See LEGH-SMITH JA, 1488DENNING DW, AMOS A, RUDGE P, COHEN Bi: Neuralgic amy-

otrophy due to a parvovirus infection, (L) 641DE PORTUGAL ALVAREZ J. See LOPEZ-ALBURQUERQUE T, 428DEPRE A. See SINDIC CJM, 1565DEPRESSION

psychomotor slowing and subcortical type dysfunction,1263

DE RENZI E. See GENTILINI M, 900DERIX MMA. See HERDERSCHEE D, 499DEROUESNE C. See MAS J-L, 104DERUAZ J-P. See BOGOUSSLAVSKY i, 607DETRUSOR HYPERREFLEXIA

terodiline: placebo-controlled cross-over trial, 1331DEUSCHL G, LUCKING CH, SCHENCK E: Essential tremor: elec-

trophysiological and pharmacological evidence for asubdivision, 1435

DEVIC M. See CONFRAVREUX C, 635DEXAMETHASONE

in myotonic muscular dystrophy, (L) 937

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DIABETES MELLITUScontrol and peripheral nerve resistance to ischaemia,

1671effect of ischaemia on somatosensory evoked potentials,

428painful neuropathy treated with continuous subcuta-

neous insulin infusion, 1337pathological changes in vagus nerve, 1449supersensitivity to tyramine and noradrenaline in auto-nomic neuropathy, 275

DIAMOND S, DALESSIO DJ eds: The Practicing Physician'sApproach to Headache 4th ed, (R) (1986) 1088

DIAPHRAGMATIC PARALYSISpresentation of adult onset nemaline myopathy, (L) 108

DIAS PS. See MILLER ES, 1415DICHGANS J. See ACKERMANN H, 1647DICHGANS i. See SCHOLZ E, 66DI CHIRO G. See BROWN RT, 913DI CHIRO G. See POLINSKY Ri 752DICK DJ. See BLOXHAM CA, 1178DICK DJ. See PERRY EK, 806DICK JPR. See BENECKE R, 296DIENER HC. See ACKERMANN H, 1647DIENER HC. See FRIEDEMANN HH, 71DIENER HC. See SCHOLZ E, 66DIETRICHSON P, COAKLEY J, SMITH PEM, GRIFFITHS RD,

HELLIWELL TR, EDWARDS RIT: Conchotome and needlepercutaneous biopsy of skeletal muscle, 1461

DEETZ V: Changes of inherent muscle stiffness in Parkinson'sdisease, (MA) 944

DIHYDROPTERIDINE REDUCTASE DEFICIENCYbiopterins, (MA) 242

DIKMEN S, TEMKIN N, MCLEAN A, WYLER A, MACHAMER i:Memory and head injury severity, 1613

DIMAURO S. See GODA S, 1348DIMITRUEVIC MR, KAKULAS BA, VRBOVA G, eds: Progressive

Neuromuscular Diseases (Recent Achievements inRestorative Neurology Vol 2) (R) (1986) 509

DIMITRUIEVIC MR. See BERIC A, 600DI PIERO V, LENZI GL, COLLICE M, TRIULZI F, GERUNDINI P,

PERANI D, SAVI AR, FIESCHI C, FAZIO F: Long-term non-invasive single photon emission computed tomographymonitoring of perfusional changes after EC-IC bypasssurgery, 988

DISTRICT GENERAL HOSPITALneurological practice, 1397

DOCHERTY TB, HERBAUT AG, SEDGWICK EM: Brainstemauditory evoked potential abnormalities in myelo-meningocoele in the older child, 1318

DOLCE G. See BERARDELLI A, 861DOPAMINE

cognitive concomitants of system stimulation in Parkin-sonians, 1192

Neurotransmitter systems in Alzheimer's disease and inDown's syndrome at middle age, 341

DOORLY TP, FARRELL MA, PHILLIPS J: Primary intracerebralHodgkin's lymphoma, 1048

DOPPLER ULTRASOUNDbrain stem death, 1504cerebral blood velocity in subarachnoid haemorrhage,

1499DORIZZI A. See SOZZI G, 490DOWN'S SYNDROME

Alzheimer-like neurotransmitter deficits in adult braintissue, 775

associated with myotonic dystrophy, (L) 110at middle age: dopaminergic neurotransmitter systems,

341decline in cerebral glucose utilisation and cognitive

function with aging, 766

1735lymphocyte capping, (MA) 370solubility of neurofibrillary tangles, (L) 823

DOYLE D. See GRANT R, 1529DRUG INTERACTIONS

monoamine oxidase inhibitors and tricyclic anti-depressants, (L) 1240

DRUMMOND PD: Pupil diameter in migraine and tension head-ache, 228

DUARA R. See SCHAPIRO MB, 766DUARA R. See SCHLAGETER NL, 779DUGGAN C. See ANDERSON C, 640DUNN DW, EPSTEIN LG: Decision Making in Child Neurology,

(R) (1987) 1396DUNNE 1W, CONACHER GN, KHANGURE M, HARPER CG: Dis-

secting aneurysms of the vertebral arteries followingcervical manipulation: a case report, 349

DUNNE JW, STEWART-WYNNE EG, PULLAN PT: Abducent palsyafter rapid shrinkage of a prolactinoma, (L) 496

DUPUIS MJM, PIEERE PH, GONSETTE RE: Transient globalamnesia and migraine in twin sisters, (L) 816

DURWARD WF. See BEHAN WMH, 1468DUVOISIN RC. See WALTERS AS, 367DWYER BA. See REYES PF, 113DYAS J. See HUGHES PJ, 1156DYSARTHROPHONIA

brainstem: improved phonation during fever, (L) 1239DYSAUTONOMIA

acute: associated with Hodgkin's disease, (MA) 503postganglionic cholinergic: case report, 915

DYSKINESIAand Parkinsonism: impaired sensorimotor integration,

544DYSLEXIA See NEGLECT DYSLEXIADYSTONIA See also TARDIVE DYSTONIA

complicated by respiratory obstruction, (L) 1707nocturnal paroxysmal, (MA) 647paroxysmal myoclonic: with vocalisations, (MA) 117transient complication of varicella, 1228

DYSTROPHIA MYOTONICA See MYOTONIC DYSTROPHYDYSTROPHY See MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY; NEUROAXONALDYSTROPHY

ECGabnormalities in subarachnoid haemorrhage and intra-

cranial tumours, 1375EEG

in active amateur boxers, 96EMG

abdominal muscles during postural and respiratorymanoeuvres, 866

F wave size as a monitor of motor neuron excitability:effect of deafferentation, 453

long latency responses in hand and leg muscles: cere-bellar disorders, 71

medium and long latency response in leg muscles: Par-kinson's disease, 66

neck: response to vestibular stimulation in spasmodictorticollis following unilateral VIII nerve lesions, 580

single fibre: normality of jitter, 471EADIE MJ. See FERRIER Tm, 93ECKLAND DJA, O'NEILL IH, LIGHTMAN SL: A pituitary tuber-

culoma, (L) 360ECKLAND DJA. See GUILOFF RJ, 1359, 1633EDSTROM L. See BORG J, 1036, 1655EDWARDS OM. See CLARK IDA, 1079EDWARDS RHT. See DIETRICHSON P, 1461EDWARDSON JA. See PERRY EK, 806EGASHIRA T. See NOSE T, 321EHTESHAMI S. See ASPEY BS, 1493EISENBERG HM. See LEVIN HS, 183

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EKBLOM A, HANSSON P: Thermal sensitivity is not changed byacute pain of afferent stimulation, 1216

EKBOM K. See WALDENLIND E, 207ELBLE RJ, HIGGINS C, MOODY CJ: Stretch reflex oscillations and

essential tremor, 691ELBOW

ulnar neuropathies: variable clinical manifestations, 252ELECTRICAL NERVE STIMULATION

percutaneous: trigeminal nerve, 1323transcutaneous: thermal sensitivity and acute pain, 1216

ELECTRICAL STIMULI, PERCUTANEOUSdetection threshold asymmetry with respect to hand-

edness, 870ELECTRODERMAL RESPONSE

laterality of pain in migraine distinguished by interictalrates of habituation, 416

ELECTROGUSTOMETRYapplication to trigeminal nerve disease, 12

ELECTROPHYSIOLOGYacute organophosphate poisoning, 1442after thymectomy: thymoma without myasthenia

gravis, (L) 501limb myokimia in three women, 877motor neuron disease patients receiving TRH analogue

(RX77368), 1633ELECTRORETINOGRAPHY

in Parkinsonism: untreated patients and effect oflevodopa intravenous infusion, 847

visual evoked potentials in Parkinson's disease andcontrols, (MA) 1243

ELIAN M, DEAN G: Multiple sclerosis among the UnitedKingdom-born children of immigrants from the WestIndies, 327

ELLEKER MG. See THOMAS CK, 259ELTON RA. See HUSSEY S, 823EMBOLISM

cardiac, and Wernicke aphasia, (L) 938EMERY AEH: Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, (R) 1249EMPYEMA See SUBDURAL EMPYEMAEMSER W, JURTZ D, eds: Sleep, Aging and Related Disorders:

Symposium on Sleep Disorders, Hamburg, Sept 1985(Interdisciplinary Topics in Gerontology Vol 22), (R)(1987) 1391

EMSKOTTER Th. See MUELLER-JENSEN, 389EMSON PC, ROSSOR M, TOHYAMA M, eds: Peptides and Neuro-

logical Disease, (R) (1986) 954ENCEPHALITIS See also CHAGAS' ENCEPHALITIS; RHOMBEN-

CEPHALITISacute herpetic brainstem: oculogyric crisis, (L) 365chronic localised (Rasmussen's), in an adult with epi-

lepsia partialis continua, 747influenza B: two cases, (L) 1236

ENCEPHALOMYELITISdue to Borrelia burgdorferi, 1565

ENCEPHALOMYELOPATHYnecrotising haemorrhagic, in an adult: ? Leigh's disease,224, (MA) 1245

ENCEPHALOMYOPATHYmitochondrial: biochemical studies, 1348mitochondrial: coenzyme Q10 administration, 1475

ENCEPHALOPATHYacute clioquinol, followed by delayed onset partial

epilepsy, 93cerebellar, in cat scratch disease, (L) 936

ENDERBY PM. See LEGH-SMITH JA, 1488f-ENDORPHIN

CSF levels of epileptics after generalised convulsion,1294

ENOMOTO T. See NOSE T, 321

IndexENOPHTHALMOS

not in Homer's syndrome, (L) 498ENS GE. See SMITH DB, 261ENTERITIS

campylobacter: two cases of Miller Fisher syndrome,(L) 1557

EPELBAUM J, JAVOY-AGID F, HIRSCH E, HAUW JJ, KORDON C,KRANTIC S, AGID Y: Brain somatostatin concentrationsdo not decrease in progressive supranuclear palsy, 1526

EPILEPSIA PARTIALIS CONTINUAin an adult: chronic localised (Rasmussen's) encepha-litis, 747

EPILEPSYanti-CNS antibodies, 1514caused by extramedullary haemopoiesis in the central

nervous system, (L) 640CT computerised stereoactic biopsy for low density CT

lesions, 1302discontinuation of therapy: prospective study in chil-

dren, 1579focal: xenon enhanced CT brain scanning of regionalcerebral blood flow, 1584focal activity following intravenous contrast material

injection in metastatic brain disease, 221focal, in India: CT findings, 1298Gabapentine as an antiepileptic drug in man, 682headache and migraine, 1148incidence and prevalence studies: a review, 829late onset, in Saudi Arabia: causes and role of cerebral

granuloma, 90lateralisation of memory functions by the sodium

amytal (Wada) technique, 665neuropathology and cognitive functioning in temporallobectomy patients, 167partial, oftemporal lobe origin: delayed onset following

acute clioquinol encephalopathy, 93peptide levels in CSF after generalised convulsion, 1294photosensitive patients, 1546resistant focal: MRI in management, 1529scrotal pain and testicular jerking, (L) 1233seizures evoked by Rubik's cube, (L) 1553temporal lobe: and St Paul, 659temporal lobe: blood flow variations and clinical

parameters, 1306temporal lobe: cause of sino-atrial arrest, (L) 112temporal lobe: origin and significance of simple andcomplex auras, 673

ERA P, HANiNEN v: The effects of intensity, frequency, staticload, and shore hardness on different parameters invibration sensitivity measurements, 465

ERECTIONSon walking as a symptom of spinal canal stenosis, 1371

ERENBOURG L. See NEMNI R, 1454ERFURTH A. See MENDELOW AD, 980ERKINJUNT-I T, KETONEN L, SULKAVA R, SIPPONEN J,

VUORUILHO M, IVANAINEN M: Do white matter changeson MRI and CT differentiate vascular dementia fromAlzheimer's disease?, 37

ESIRI MM. See CONNOLLY AAP, 1221ESIRI MM. See WILCOCK GK, 1384ESLINGER P. See GRAFF-RADFORD NR, 1589EVOKED POTENTIALS

abnormalities in n-hexane polyneuropathy, 269brainstem auditory: abnormalities in myelomengingo-coele in the older child, 1318dermatomal somatosensory: in lumbo-sacral root com-

pression, 1204somatosensory: effect of ischaemia in diabetics, 428somatosensory: following lower limb stimulation in

cortical reflex myoclonus, 1641

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visual, and pattern electroretinograms in Parkinson'sdisease and controls, (MA) 1243

EVOKED RESPONSESskin sympathetic nerve, 1015

EXERCISErelief of common migraine, (L) 1700

EXTEIN 1, GOLD MS, eds: Medical Mimics of PsychiatricDisorders (Progress in Psychiatry), (R) (1986) 657

EXTRACRANIAL-INTRACRANIAL ARTERIAL BYPASScerebral haemodynamic changes after surgery, 140SPECT monitoring of perfusional changes after

surgery, 988EXTREMITIES

distal upper: focal cervical poliopathy causing juvenilemuscular atrophy, 285

proximal weakness as main feature of amyloid myo-pathy, 1353

EYE DROPSinducing mental status changes in Alzheimer type

dementia, (L) 113EYE MOVEMENTS

combined gaze palsy of horizontal saccades and pursuitcontralateral to a midbrain haemorrhage, 789

in Parkinson's disease and the effect of treatment, 853new optical treatment for oscillopsia caused by nys-

tagmus, 411ocular flutter, postural body tremulousness and CSF

pleocytosis: post-infectious syndrome, (L) 1235oculogyric crisis in acute herpetic brainstem encepha-

litis, (L) 365reflex: outcome prediction in coma, 389

F WAVESresponse frequency in motor neuron disease and cervi-

cal spondylosis, 593size as a monitor of motor neuron excitability: effect of

deafferentation, 453FABBRINI G. See JUNCOS JL, 194FABBRINI G. See MOHR E, 1192FACTOR VI II R: Ag

prognostic parameter in intracranial haemorrhage, 214FAECAL INCONTINENCE

exercise provoked, in spinal stenosis, (L) 362FAHN S: Paroxysmal myoclonic dystonia with vocalisations,

(MA) 117FAHN S. See GOLLOMP SM, 1228FAIRBAIRN AF. See PERRY EK, 806FAIRBAIRN AF. See TAYLOR GR, 356FARDE L. See BORG J, 1655FARRELL MA. See DOORLY TP, 1048FATIGUE

chronic, and myalgia syndrome: skeletal muscle studies,743

shoulder abduction, 423, (MA) 1562FAVALE E. See TARTAGLIONE A, 1243FAWCETT PRW. See PEIOGLOU-HARMOUSSI S, 593FAZIO F. See Dl PIERO v, 988FAZIO R. See NEMNI R, 1454FEDIO P. See MOHR E, 1192FEELEY M, KAPOOR S: Third nerve palsy due to posterior com-

municating artery aneurysm: the importance of earlysurgery, 1051

FELDMAN RG. See POLINSKY RI, 752FERGUSON MM. See GRANT R, 12FERNANDEZ J. See MADRENAS J, 943FERREIRA A. See ALVAREZ-CERMENO JC, 1238FERRIER TM, SCHWIEGER AC, EADIE Mi: Delayed onset ofpartial

epilepsy of temporal lobe origin following acute clio-quinol encephalopathy, 93

1737FERRO JM: Limb apraxia in patients with damage confined to

the left basal ganglia and thalamus, (MA) 824FEVER

in brainstem dysarthrophonia: improved phonation, (L)1239

FIASCHI A. See ORRICO D, 107PESCHI C. See DI PIERO v, 988FINCATI E. See ORRICO D, 107FINDLAY GFG: The role of vertebral body collapse in the

management of malignant spinal cord compression, 151FINDLEY L. See CALZETTI S, 561FINDLEY Li. See CLEEVES L, 704FISH DR, LEWIS TT, BROOKS DJ, ZILKHA H, WISE RIS, KENDALL

BE: Regional cerebral blood flow of patients with focalepilepsy studied using xenon enhanced CT brain scan-ning, 1584

FISHER CM, TAPIA J: Lateral medullary infarction extending tothe lower pons, 620

FISHER NR, COPE SJ, LISHMAN WA: Metachromatic leuko-dystrophy: conduct disorder progressing to dementia,(L) 488

FLEISHMAN J. See WALTERS AS, 367FLETCHER CDM. See WILES CM, 479FLEXOR CARPI RADIALIS

H-reflex in polyneuropathy, 447FLINT G. See CORBIN DOC, 1705FLUNITRAZEPAM

intoxication simulating structural brainstem lesion, (L)236

FOG T: On the mystery of multiple sclerosis, (MA) 1086FOGELHOLM R, MURROS K: Cigarette smoking and subarach-

noid haemorrhage: a population-based case-controlstudy, 78

FOGO A. See ONROT J, 1063FOOT EXTENSOR MUSCLES

motor units in dystrophia myotonica, 1036FORD I. See OSBORNE KA, 402FORMISANO R. See BERARDELLI A, 732FORSLING ML, GROSSMAN A: Neuroendocrinology: a Clinical

Test, (R) (1986) 657FOSTER DH. See HONAN WP, 1160FOSTER OJF, CROCKARD HA, POWELL MP: Syrinx associated

with intramedullary metastasis, 1067FOSTER OJF, CROCKARD HA: Cervical syrinx associated with an

intramedullary metastasis: case report, (L) 637FOSTER OJF, HARRISON MJG, CROCKARD, HA: Exercise pro-

voked faecal incontinence in spinal stenosis, (L) 362FOWLER CJ, CARROLL MB, BURNS D, HOWE N, ROBINSON K: A

portable system for measuring cutaneous thresholds forwarming and cooling, 1211

FOX JE, HITCHCOCK ER: F wave size as a monitor of motorneuron excitability: the effect of deafferentation, 453

FOX IE. See RACK PMH, 460FRANCIS DA, COMPSTON DAS, BATCHELOR JR, MCDONALD Wi: A

reassessment of the risk of multiple sclerosis developingin patients with optic neuritis after extended follow-up,758

FRANCIS PT, CARL R, PEARSON A, LOWE SL, NEAL JW, STEPHENSPH, POWELL TPS, BOWEN DM: The dementia ofAlzheimer's disease: an update, (MA) 242

FRAZER K. See COLE G, 1558FREEDLAND K. See FREEDMAN PE, 398FREEDMAN PE, BLAIBERG, J, FREEDLAND K: Anticipatory

behaviour deficits in closed head injury, 398FREIDEL C. See CONFAVREUX C, 635FRENCH JM. See BARNES MP, 1402FREUND H-J. See HOMBERG v, 568FREY H-H, FROSCHER W, KOELLA WP, MEINARDI H, eds: Toler-

ance to Beneficial and Adverse Effects of AntiepilepticDrugs. (R) (1986) 1090

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EMG responses in hand and leg muscles: cerebellardisorders, 71

FRIEDEMANN HH. See SCHOLZ E, 66FRIEDLI WG, FUHR P, WIGET w: Detection threshold for per-

cutaneous electrical stimuli: asymmetry with respect tohandedness, 870

FRIEDMAN JH, KUCHARSKI LT, WAGNER RL: Tardive dystoniain a psychiatric hospital, 801

FRIEDMAN JH, MEI LIU H, SPREMULLI E, CALABRESI P: Distantmetastases from a malignant glioma: unusual compli-cations associated with treatment of a glioblastoma:distant metastases and focal white matter degeneration,(L) 237

FRIEDMAN JH. See BIRKHEAD R, 232FRIEDMAN JH. See RAFAL RD, 1267FRIEDREICH'S ATAXIA

development of Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome, (L)23

normal serum vitamin E concentrations, 625FRITH RW, BUCHANAN PR, GLASGOW GL: Listeria monocyto-

genes infection with rhombencephalitis, (L) 1383FRITZ VU. See RICHARDS GA, 1240FUHR WG. See FRIEDLI WG, 870FUJIYOSHI K, SUGA H, OKAMOTO K, NAKAMURA S, KAMEYAMA M:

Reduction of arginine-vasopressin in the cerebral cortexin Alzheimer type senile dementia, 929

FUKUSHIMA K. See FUKUSHIMA-KUDO J, 1197FUKUSHIMA-KUDO J, FUKUSHIMA K, TASHIRO K: Rigidity and

dorsiflexion of the neck in progressive supranuclearpalsy and the interstitial nucleus of Cajal, 1197

FULLER GN, GUILOFF Rl: Migrainous olfactory hallucinations,1688

GABAPENTINas an antiepileptic drug in man, 682

GABAY S, HARRIS J, HO BT, eds: Metal Ions in Neurology andPsychiatry (Neurology and Neurobiology Vol 15), (R)(1985) 118

GABREELS FJM. See BERNSEN PLJA, 699GADOTH N. See STREIFLER J, 937GAIO JM, POLLAK P, HOMMEL M, PERRET J: Clinical and

biochemical effects of gamma-vinyl Gaba in tardivedyskinesia, 1674

GALARDI G. See NEMNI R, 1454GALBRAITH SL. See BROOKS N, 997GALBRAITH SL. See MCLATCHIE G, 96GALBRAITH SL. See GRANT R, 1529GALLEGO J. See DELGADO G, 224GALLOWAY P. See LESLIE ML, 1701GAMMA CAPSULOTOMY

severe anxiety disorder: MRI and clinical outcome,1288

GAMMA-VINYL GABAclinical and biochemical effects in tardive dyskinesia,

1674GARCIA-BRAGADO F. See MADRENAS J, 943GARCIA MIGUEL A. See LOPEZ-ALBURQUERQUE T, 428GARIN-BUJADOUX-BANNWARTH MENINGOPOLYNEURITIS

initial diagnosis of lymphomatous meningitis, (L) 106GARRISON DW: Cranial Nerves: a Systems Approach, (R)

(1986) 120GARY HE. See LEVIN HS, 183GAZE PALSY

of horizontal saccades and pursuit contralateral to amidbrain haemorrhage, 789

GEBUHRER L. See CONFAVREUX C, 635GENTILINI M, DE RENZI E, CRISI G: Bilateral paramedian

thalamic artery infarcts: report of eight cases, 900GERMEAU F. See HERBAUT AG, 354

IndexGERUNDINI P. See DI PIERO V, 988GHADIALI E. See CRAWFORD P, 682GHADIALI E. See ROBERTS M, 1708GHATEI MA. See SCHON F, 642GIBBS J. See COMPSTON DAS, 517GIBBS JM, WISE RJS, THOMAS DJ, MANSFELD AO, ROSS RUSSELL

RW: Cerebral haemodynamic changes after extra-cranial-intracranial bypass surgery, 140

GIBSON JM, PIMLOTT R, KENNARD C: Ocular motor and manualtracking in Parkinson's disease and effect of treatment,853

GILLES DE LA TOURETTE'S SYNDROMEin monozygotic twins, (L) 1554

GILLIATT RW. See REINERS K, 6GILLIATT RW. See SHIMPO T, 1625GILMAN S, NEWMAN SW, eds: Manter & Gatz's Essentials of

Clinical Neuroanatomy and Neurophysiology 7th ed(Essentials of Medical Education), (R) (1986) 1089

GILROY J. See LANDAN 1, 1533GIMENO A. See ALVAREZ-CERMENO JC, 1238GIUDITTA A, ZOMZELY-NEURATH C, KAPLAN BB, eds: Role of

RNA and DNA in Brain Function: a Molecular Bio-logical Approach, (R) (1986) 656

GLASGOW GL. See FRITH RW, 1383GLIOBLASTOMA

distant metastases and focal white matter degeneration,(L) 237

GLUCKSMAN EE. See MCMILLAN TM, 393GLUCOSE, CEREBRAL

decline in utilisation with aging in Down's syndrome,766

metabolism in dominantly inherited Alzheimer'sdisease, 752

GLUTAMATEdeficits in Alzheimer's disease, (L) 356, (L) 357denervation in Alzheimer's disease: a cautionary note,(MA) 825

GLUTATHIONEdecreased blood levels and abnormal copper metabo-

lism: movement disorder, (L) 1234GLYCOLYTIC ENZYMES

in CSF as tumour markers, (MA) 1562serial lumbar and ventricle CSF LDH activities in lepto-

meningeal metastases, 313skeletal muscle studies in chronic fatigue and myalgia

syndrome, 743GODA S, ISHIMOTO S, GOTO 1, KUROIWA I, KOIKE K, KOIKE M,

NAKAGAWA M, REICHMANN H, DIMAURO S: Biochemicalstudies in mitochondrial encephalomyopathy, 1348

GODERSKY JC. See GRAFF-RADFORD NR, 1589GODFREY H. See SCOBIE IN, 275GODRIDGE H, REYNOLDS GP, CZUDEK C, CALCUTT NA, BENTON

M: Alzheimer-like neurotransmitter deficits in adultDown's syndrome brain tissue, 775

GOETHE KE. See LEVIN HS, 183GOLDMAN JM, LEHR RP, MILLAR AB, SILVER JR: EMG study of

abdominal muscles during postural and respiratorymanoeuvres, 866

GOLLOMP SM, FAHN S: Transient dystonia as a complication ofvaricella, 1228

GONSETTE RE. See DUPUIS MJM, 816GONZALEZ-PORQUE P. See ALVAREZ-CERMENO JC, 1238GOODHEART RS. See HANKEY GJ, 1713GORDON A. See HUSSEY S, 823GORDON C. See STREIFLER J, 937GORDON E. See RUDEHILL A, 1375GORDON T. See THOMAS CK, 259GORELICK PB, ROSS ED: The aprosodias: further functional-

anatomical evidence for the organisation of affectivelanguage in the right hemisphere, 553

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GOSLING RG. See KIRKHAM FJ, 1504GOTO I. See GODA S, 1348GOTO i. See HOSOKAWA S, 1284GOUBAU PF. See SINDIC CJM, 1565GOWER DJ, BAKER AL, BELL WO, BALL MR: Contraindications

to lumbar puncture as defined by computed cranialtomography, 1071

GRADY CL. See LUXENBERG is, 333GRADY CL. See SCHAPIRO MB, 766GRAFF-RADFORD NR, REZAI K, GODERSKY JC, ESLINGER P,

DAMASIO H, KIRCHNER PT: Regional cerebral blood flowin normal pressure hydrocephalus, 1589

GRAHAM DI. See OSBORNE KA, 402GRAHAM JG. See ROBERTS TIM, 1557GRANT EG, ed: Neurosonography of the Pre-Term Neonate,

(R) (1986) 955GRANT KB. See WADIA RS, 1298GRANT R, FERGUSON MM, STRANG R, TURNER IW, BONE 1:

Evoked taste thresholds in a normal population and theapplication of electrogustometry to trigeminal nervedisease, 12

GRANT R, HADLEY DM, CONDON B, DOYLE D, PATTERSON J, BONE1, GALBRAITH SL, TEASDALE GM: Magnetic resonanceimaging in the management of resistant focal epilepsy:pathological case report and experience of 12 cases,1529

GRANT R, HADLEY DM, LANG D, CONDON B, JOHNSTON R, BONE1, TEASDALE GM: MRI measurement of syrinx size beforeand after operation, 1685

GRANT R, HADLEY DM, MACPHERSON P, CONDON B, PATTERSONJ, BONE 1, TEASDALE GN: Syringomyelia: cyst measure-ment by magnetic resonance imaging and comparisonwith symptoms, signs and disability, 1008

GRANT R, SUTTON DL, BEHAN PO, BALLANTYNE ip: Nifedipinein the treatment of myotonia in myotonic dystrophy,199

GRANULOMA See CEREBRAL GRANULOMAGRAY F, SERDARU M, BARON H, DAUMAS-DUPORT C, LORON P,

SAURON B, POIRIER J: Chronic localised encephalitis(Rasmussen's) in an adult with epilepsia partialis con-tinua, 747

GREBEN SE, RAKOFF VM, VOINESKOS G, eds: A Method ofPsychiatry 2nd ed, (R) (1985) 244

GRESTY M. See BARRATT H, 1029GRESTY M. See CALZETTI S, 561GRIFFITHS RD. See DIETRICHSON P, 1461GROGAN WA, NARKUN DM: Pseudotumour cerebri with ami-

odarone, (MA) 651GROSS M: Chronic relapsing inflammatory polyneuropathy

complicating sicca syndrome, (L) 939GROSS M: Giant middle cerebral aneurysm presenting as

hemiparkinsonism, (L) 1075GROSS M. See BROWN P, 104GROSSART K. See MENDELOW AD, 980GROSWASSER Z. See SOROKER N, 1239GROWTH HORMONE See HUMAN GROWTH HORMONEGRUER PKJ. See ABBOTT Ri, 882GRUZELEER IH, NICOLAOU T, CONNOLLY JF, PEATFIELD RC,

DAVIES PTG, CLIFFORD-ROSE F: Laterality of pain inmigraine distinguished by interictal rates of habituationof electrodermal responses to visual and auditorystimuli, 416

GUBBAY SS. See HANKEY GJ, 1085GUILOFF RJ, ECKLAND DJA, DEMAINE C, HOARE RC, MACRAE KD,

LIGHTMAN SL: Controlled acute trial of a thyrotrophinreleasing hormone analogue (RX77368) in motorneuron disease, 1359

GUILOFF RJ, STALBERG E, ECKLAND DJA, LIGHTMAN SL: Electro-physiological observations in patients with motorneuron disease receiving a TRH analogue (RX77368),

17391633

GUILOFF Ri. See FULLER GN, 1688GUILOFF Ri. See SECKL JR, 795GULLAN RW. See ANDERSON JR, 100GUMNIT Ri, ed: Intensive Neurodiagnostic Monitoring

(Advances in Neurology Vol 46), (R) (1986) 1247GUO Y-P, MCLEOD JG, BAVERSTOCK J: Pathological changes in

the vagus nerve in diabetes and chronic alcoholism,1449

GUPTA D, REITER Ri, eds: The Pineal gland during Develop-ment from Fetus to Adult, (R) (1986) 245

GUSTAFSSON SA. See WALDENLIND E, 207GUTMANN L, HOPF HC, ROEDER R: Origin of intramuscular

nerve action potential, 1669

H-REFLEX See under REFLEXESHASS JF, COPE DN, HALL K: Premorbid prevalence of poor

academic performance in severe head injury, 52HABIB M. See PONCET M, 709HADLEY DM. See GRANT R, 1008, 1685, 1529HADLEY DM. See WIEDMANN KD, 1712HAEMANGIOBLASTOMA

solid, of posterior fossa: radiology and surgical results,155

spinal: causing recurrent spontaneous subarachnoidhaemorrhage, (L) 639, (MA) 1722

HAEMATOMA See also SUBDURAL HAEMATOMAintracranial, due to anticoagulant medication:

fluid-blood level, (L) 1076left basal ganglia: mirror-writing and reversed repetition

of digits in right-handed patient, 786periarterial: oral nimodipine reduces arterial eicosanoid

production, 727post traumatic basal ganglia: reversible movement dis-

order, (L) 1076HAEMOPOIESIS, EXTRAMEDULLARY

in the central nervous system: unusual cause ofepilepsy,(L) 640

HAEMORRHAGE See INTRACEREBRAL HAEMORRHAGE; INTRA-CRANIAL HAEMORRHAGE; SUBARACHNOID HAEMORRHAGE

HAGENFELDT L. See BORG J, 1655HALL K. See HAAS JF, 52HALLERVORDEN-SPATZ DISEASE

late onset Parkinsonian syndrome, 1665HALLUCINATIONS See OLFACTORY HALLUCINATIONSHAMADA T. See TASHIRO K, 1572HAND

postural tremor: frequency/amplitude characteristics,561

HAND MUSCLESlong latency EMG responses in cerebellar disorders, 71patterns of reinnervation and motor unit recruitment,

259HANDA H, KIKUCHI H, YONEKAWA Y, eds: Microsurgical

Anastomoses for Cerebral Ischaemia, (R) (1985) 120HANDEDNESS

detection threshold asymmetry for percutaneous elec-trical stimuli, 870

HANKEY Gi, GUBBAY SS: Peripheral neuropathy associatedwith sicca syndrome, (MA) 1085

HANKEY Gi, SADKA M: Ocular flutter, postural body tremu-lousness and CSF pleocytosis: a rare post-infectioussyndrome, (L) 1235

HANKEY GJ, SADKA M, GOODHEART RS, HOFFMAN DM: Acutecerebellar syndrome complicating infectious mono-nucleosis, (L) 1713

HANNINEN V. See ERA P, 465HANSSON P. See EKBLOM A, 1216HARA H. See UIIKE H, 1 1HARATI Y, NIAKAN E, BLOOM K, CASAR G: Adult onset of nema-

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line myopathy presenting as diaphragmatic paralysis,(L) 108

HARATS N, SHALIT M: Carbamazepine induced vasculitis, (L)1241

HARDING AE, YOUNG EP, SCHON F: Adult onset supranuclearophthalmoplegia, cerebellar ataxia, and neurogenicproximal muscle weakness in a brother and sister:another hexosaminidase A deficiency syndrome, 687

HARDING AE. See MULLER DPR, 625HARDING AE. See REINERS K, 6HARDY J, COWBURN R, BARTON A, REYNOLDS G, LOFDAHL E,

O'CARROLL A-M, WESTER P, WINBLAD B: Glutamatedeficits in Alzheimer's disease, (L) 356

HARPER A. See VOLKOW ND, 104HARPER CG. See DUNNE jw, 349HARRISON M. See BROWN P, 104HARRISON MJG: Neurological skills: a Guide to Examination

and Management in Neurology, (R) 1563HARRISON MJG, MARSHALL i: Does the peripheral blood leuko-

cyte count predict the risk of transient ischaemic attacksand strokes?, (L) 1558

HARRISON MJG, MARSHALL J: Wernicke aphasia and cardiacembolism, (L) 938

HARRISON MJG. See ASPEY BS, 1493HARRISON MJG. See FOSTER OJF, 362HARRISON MJG. See TSITSOPOULOS P, 218HARRISON MJH. See SCHON F, 492HARRISON P. See POOLE CJM, 81HART AAM. See TWIJNSTRA A, 313HART CA. See BAYSTON R, 1419HART RP, KWENTUS JA: Psychomotor slowing and sub-

cortical-type dysfunction in depression, 1263HASEGAWA K. See KAWAMURA M, 1125HASSLER w: Hemodynamic Aspects of Cerebral Angiomas

(Acta Neurochirurgica Suppi 37), (R) (1986) 1564HAUW ii. See EPLELBAUM J, 1526HAWKES R. See PLIOPLYS AV, 1514HAWKINS C. See CAREY MP, 1060HAWKINS SA, LYTTLE JA, CONNOLLY JH: Two cases of influenza

B encephalitis, (L) 1236HAXBY JV. See LUXENBERG is, 333HAXBY JV. See SCHAPIRO MB, 766HEAD INJURIES

closed: anticipatory behaviour deficits, 398moderate: neuropsychology, 393sequelae: neurobehavioural rating scale, 183severe: premorbid prevalence of poor academic per-

formance, 52severity, and memory, 1613

HEAD POSTUREinfluencing palatal myoclonus, (L) 366, (MA) 1388

HEADACHEcluster: circadian secretion of cortisol and melatonin,

207cluster, and chronic paroxysmal hemicrania: classifi-

cation, (L) 1698episodic cluster, chronic paroxysmal hemicrania and

classic migraine in one patient, (L) 1699post-epileptic, and migraine, 1148postlumbar puncture: epidural fibrin clot for pre-

vention, (L) 1715tension: pupil diameter, 228tension: serotonin, 1682

HEAT STRESSand neuroleptic drugs, (L) 937

HEFTER H. See HOMBERG v, 568HEILBRUN MP: Behavioural manifestations of third ventri-

cular colloid cysts, (MA) 1244HEILMAN KM. See RAPCSAK SZ, 11 17HEIMANS JJ. See BERTELSMANN FW, 1337

IndexHELLA P. See SINDIC CIM, 1565HELLER A, WADE DT, WOOD VA, SUNDERLAND A, HEWER RL,

WARD E: Arm function after stroke: measurement andrecovery over the first three months, 714

HELLER Hi. See DEECKE L, 1430HELLER M, JEND H-H, GENANT HK, eds: Computed Tomo-

graphy of Trauma, (R) (1986) 123HELLIWELL TR. See DETRICHSON P, 1461HEMIA,NAESTHESIA

residual tactile sensitivity with self-directed stimulation,632

HEMIANOPIAsuperior altitudinal: clinico-pathologic study, 607

HEMIBALLISMand CT-documented lacunar infarct in lenticular

nucleus, (L) 104HEMISPHERE

cortical and cervical stimulation after infarction, 861right: functional-anatomical evidence for the organisa-

tion of affective language, 553HENDRICKSE WA. See KINGSLEY DPE, 30HERBAUT AG, VOORDECKER P, MONSEU G, GERMEAU F: Benign

transient urinary retention, 354HERBAUT AG. See DOCHERTY TB, 1318HERDERSCHEE D, STAM 1, DERIX MMA: Aphasia as a first

symptom of multiple sclerosis, (L) 499HERON JR. See HONAN WP, 1160HERPES SIMPLEX VIRUS

acute brainstem encephalitis: oculogyric crisis, (L) 365HEWER RL. See HELLER A, 714HEWER RL. See WADE DT, 177HEXOSAMINIDASE A

deficiency syndrome in a brother and sister, 687HEYWOOD CA, WILSON B, COWEY A: A case study of cortical

colour "blindness" with relatively intact achromaticdiscrimination, 22

HICCUPSinitial manifestation of multiple sclerosis, (L) 232

HIGGINS C. See ELBLE Ri, 691HIGH WM. See LEVIN HS, 183HINDLE J, PEARCE iMs: Cerebellar encephalopathy in cat

scratch disease, (L) 936HINDMARSH T. See MINDUS P, 1288HIRAI S. See YAMAGUCHI H, 817HIRAYAMA K, TOMONAGA M, KITANO K, YAMADA T, KOJIMA S,

ARM K: Focal cervical poliopathy causing juvenilemuscular atrophy of distal upper extremity: a patho-logical study, 285

HIRAYAMA K. See KAWAMURA M, 1125HIRSCH E. See EPELBAUM J, 1526HISTORICAL REVIEWS

St Paul and temporal lobe epilepsy, 659Six decades of the Society of British Neurological

Surgeons, 958HITCHCOCK ER: Cysticercosis in the UK, (L) 1080 (correction)

1559HITCHCOCK ER. See FOX JE, 453HLA

and multiple sclerosis in south east Wales, 1153DR2 negative narcolepsy, (L) 635

HO DM. See HUANG C-I, 1619HOARE RC. See GUILOFF RJ, 1359HOCHBERG FH. See NEWMARK i, 291HODDINOTT C. See WILKINS PR, 1057HODGES JR: Chorea and the lupus anticoagulant, (L) 368HODGKIN'S DISEASE

acute dysautonomia, (MA) 503HODGKIN'S LYMPHOMA

primary intracerebral, 1048HOFFMAN DM. See HANKEY GJ, 1713

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IndexHOFFMAN Hi, EPSTEIN F, eds: Disorders of the Developing

CNS, (R) (1986) 1248HOLLAND IM. See VAN HILLE PT, 639HOLLISTER AS. See ONROT i, 1063HOLMES AE. See WILKINSON IMS, 304HOMBERG V, HEFrER H, REINERS K, FREUND H-J: Differential

effects of changes in mechanical limb properties onphysiological and pathological tremor, 568

HOMMEL M. See GAIO JM, 1674HONAN WP, SHIEFF C: Skull base chondroma presenting in

pregnancy, (L) 1078HONAN WP, HERON JR, FOSTER DH, SNELGAR Rs: Paradoxical

effects of temperature in multiple sclerosis, 1160HOPF HC. See GUTMANN L, 1669HOPKINS A, CLARKE C, BRINDLEY G: Erections on walking as

a symptom of spinal canal stenosis, 1371HOPKINSON GR. See JEFFCOATE Wi, 1238HORN G: Memory, Imprinting and the Brain: an Inquiry into

Mechanisms (Oxford Psychology Series No 10), (R)(1985) 119

HORNER'S SYNDROMEno enophthalmos, (L) 498

HORSEY Pi. See NELSON RJ, 971HORSTINK MWIM. See VERHAGEN WIM, 933HORWITZ B. See SCHLAGETER NL, 779HOSOKAWA S, ICHIYA Y, KUWABARA Y, AYABE Z, MITSUO K,

GOTO I, KATO M: Positron emission tomography in casesof chorea with different underlying diseases, 1284

HOSOKAWA S, SHINODA H, SAKAI T, KATO M, KUROIWA Y: Elec-trophysiological study on limb myokymia in threewomen, 877

HOURIHAN MD. See COLE G, 1558HOURIHAN MD. See WILKINS PR, 1057HOUSE A, ROWE D, STANDEN Pi: Affective prosody in the

reading voice of stroke patients, 910HOVESTADT A, DE JONG GJ, MEERWALDT JD: Visuospatial

impairment in Parkinson's disease: does it exist, (MA)1560

HOWARD RS, ROSS RUSSELL RW: Prognosis of patients withretinal embolism, 1142

HOWE N. See FOWLER CJ, 1211HOWEL D. See PEIOGLOU-HARMOUSSI S, 593HUANG C-I, CHIOU W-H, HO DM: Oligodendroglioma occurring

after radiation therapy for pituitary adenoma, with areview of the literature, 1619

HUANG CY, WOO E, YU YL, CHAN FL: When is sensorimotorstroke a lacunar syndrome?, 720

HUANG CY. See WOO E, 1407HUFNAGL M. See DEECKE L, 1430HUGHES PJ, KIRK PF, DYAS J, MUNRO JA, WELSH KI, COMPSTON

DAS: Factors influencing circulating OKT8 cell pheno-types in patients with multiple sclerosis, 1156

HUGHES PJ. See COMPSTON DAS, 517HUMAN GROWTH HORMONE

administration associated with anaplastic astrocytoma,(L) 1078

HUMBY MD. See WARD CD, 1706HUNT R. See PICKARD JD, 727HUPPERT J. See LUCHT F, 116HURST CM. See ASPEY BS, 1493HUSSEY S, YATES CM, CHRISTIE JE, ELTON RA, GORDON A:

Alzheimer-type dementia and Down's syndrome: solu-bility of neurofibrillary tangles is related to duration ofdementia, (L) 823

HUTCHINSON M. See SULLIVAN F, 813HUTCHISON JSF. See MCLATCHIE G, 96HUYGEN PLM. See VERHAGEN WIM, 933HYDROCEPHALUS, NORMAL PRESSURE

in the elderly, and non tumoral aqueduct stenosis, (MA)648

1741presenting as levodopa responsive Parkinsonism, (L)

234regional cerebral blood flow, 1589

HYLAND K, SMITH I, LEONARD JV: Biopterins in arginase,dihydropteridine reductase and phenylalanine hydroxy-lase deficiency, (MA) 242

HYPERBARIC OXYGENand multiple sclerosis: final results of a trial, 1402

HYPONATRAEMIArecurrence and neuroleptic malignant syndrome, (MA)

504HYPOPARATHYROIDISM

hypocalcaemic myopathy: muscle histology, (L) 817HYPOPHYSECTOMY, TRANSSPHENOIDAL

corticotrophe hyperplasia: recurrence of Cushing's dis-ease, (L) 1079

HYPOTENSIVE THERAPY, ORALparaplegia following, (L) 104

HYPOTHERMIAchronic, in multiple sclerosis, 813

HYPOTHYROIDISMpolyneuropathy: four cases, 1454

HYSTERIA, CONVERSIONparaplegia, 375

IANI C. See CURIONE M, 650ICHIYA Y. See HOSOKAWA S, 1284IGATA A. See ROSALES RL, 942IIVANAINEN M. See ERKINJUNTTI T, 37ILLIS LS. See COLE JD, 1083IMMIGRANTS

from West Indies: multiple sclerosis among UK-bornchildren, 327

IMMUNOCYTOCHEMISTRYlocalisation of cytokeratins in normal and neoplastichuman pituitary gland, 57

IMPEDANCE See TISSUE IMPEDANCEINABA Y. See OHNO K, 1694INDIA

focal epilepsy: CT findings, 1298INFARCTION See also LACUNAR INFARCTS

bilateral paramedian thalamic artery: eight case reports,900

hemispheric: cortical and cervical stimulation, 861lateral medullary, extending to the lower pons, 620

INFECTIOUS MONONUCLEOSIScomplicated by acute cerebellar syndrome, (L) 1713

INFLUENZA Btwo cases of encephalitis, (L) 1236

INGHILLERI M. See BERARDELLI A, 732, 861INGHILLERI M. See CRUCCU G, 1323INGRAM DA, SWASH M: Central motor conduction is abnormal

in motor neuron disease, 159INHOFF AW. See RAFAL RD, 1267INSULIN-LIKE GROWTH FACTOR-1

serum levels in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, 792INTERFERON GAMMA

immunoreactive: in CSF in neurological disorders, 882INTERSTITIAL NUCLEUS OF CAJAL

neck rigidity in extension in progressive supranuclearpalsy, 1197

INTRACEREBRAL HAEMORRHAGEmodel for outcome prediction, 976

INTRACRANIAL ANEURYSMS See ANEURYSMSINTRACRANIAL HAEMATOMA See HAEMATOMA

INTRACRANIAL HAEMORRHAGEFactor Vl 11 R:Ag as a prognostic parameter, 214

INTRACRANIAL PRESSUREraised: presentation of multiple plasmacytoma, (L) 495

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INTRACRANIAL TUMOURS See also specific tumoursECG abnormalities, 1375protracted vomiting as presenting sign ofposterior fossamass lesions, 1539

secondary Parkinsonism, (MA) 1386secondary temporal lobe epilepsy causing sino-atrial

arrest, (L) 112IRONSIDE JW, ROYDS JA, JEFFERSON AA, TIMPERLEY WR: Immu-

nolocalisation of cytokeratins in the normal and neo-plastic human pituitary gland, 57

ISCHAEMIA See also CEREBRAL ISCHAEMIA; TRANSIENTISCHAEMIC ATTACKSeffect on somatosensory evoked potentials in diabetics,

428peripheral nerve resistance and diabetic control, 1671

ISHIMOTO S. See GODA S, 1348ISOSORBIDE

pituitary apoplexy following administration, (L) 636IZUMO S. See ROSALES RL, 942

JACKSON MJ. See MITCHELL JD, 919JACOBSON MA, ANDERSON ET: Streptococcus bovis meningitis,

(L) 940JACOBSON W. See MOORE AP, 85JACOME DE: Cerebellar syndrome in lithium poisoning, (MA)

1722JACOME DE: Syncope and sudden death attributed to carba-

mazepine, (MA) 1245JACOME DE, YANEZ GF: Tremors of the smile, (L) 489JAFFE MJ, BRUNO G, CAMPBELL G, LAVINE RA, KARSON CN,

WEINBERGER DR: Ganzfeld electroretinographic findingsin Parkinsonism: untreated patients and the effect oflevodopa intravenous infusion, 847

JAKOBSEN J. See PETERSEN T, 1331JAMAL GA, KERR DJ, MCLELLAN AR, WEIR Al, DAVIES DL: Gen-

eralised peripheral nerve dysfunction in acromegaly:study by conventional and novel neurophysiologicaltechniques, 886

JAMJOOM AH. See CAST IP, 506JANOTA I. See MCMILLAN TM, 167JAPANESE MORPHOGRAMS See KANJIJAUBERT J. See LUCHT F, 116JAVOY-AGID F. See EPELBAUM J, 1526JEFFCOATE WJ, MCGIVERN D, COTTON RE, HOPKINSON GR: Late

onset adrenomyeloneuropathy, (L) 1238JEFFERSON AA. See IRONSIDE JW, 57JELLINGER K, ed: Therapy of Malignant Brain Tumours, (R)

(1987) 1393JENNEKENS FGI, WOKKE JHJ: Proximal weakness of the

extremities as main feature of amyloid myopathy, 1353JEWKES DA. See SCHON F, 642JIMENEZ MD. See CRUZ MARTINEZ A, 501JOHNSON AP. See CORBIN DOC, 1707JOHNSON G. See BARNES D, 125JOHNSON JA. See TAYLOR GR, 356JOHNSON RH, ROBINSON BJ: Local autonomic failure affecting

a limb, 738JOHNSTON T. See GRANT R, 1685JOLKKONEN J. See PITKANEN A, 1294JONES EG: The Thalamus, (R) (1986) 372JONES GMM, REITH M, PHILPOT MP, SAHAKIAN BJ: Smoking and

dementia of Alzheimer type, (L), 1383JONESCO-SISESTI N: Syringobulbia: a Contribution to the

Pathophysiology of the Brain stem, edited by RT Ross,(R) (1986) 1088

JOOSTEN EMG. See BERGER HJC, 647JOUVET M. See CONFAVREUX C, 635JUNCOS JL, FABBRINI G, MOURADIAN MM, SERRATI C, KASK AM,

CHASE TN: Controlled release levodopa treatment ofmotor fluctuations in Parkinson's disease, 194

IndexKAHN M-F. See AWADA HH, 1597KAHN M-F. See WILLER J-C. IKAKIGI R, SHIBASAKI H: Somatosensory evoked potentials

following stimulation of lower limb in cortical reflexmyoclonus, 1641

KALISKY ZVI. See LEVIN HS, 183KAMAL A: A Colour Atlas of Stroke: Cerebrovascular Disease

and its Management, (R) (1987) 1249KAMEYAMA M. See FUJIYOSHI K, 929KANJI (JAPANESE MORPHOGRAMS)

alexia with agraphia, 1125KAPOOR S. See FEELY M, 1051KARMI MZ. See ALMAANI ws, 214KARNI Y. See NICKLIN J, 423, 1563KARSON CN. See JAFFE Mi, 847KASHIHARA N. See TAKAYAMA H, 915KASK AM. See JUNCOS JL, 194KASTELEIJN-NOLST TRENITE DGA, BINNIE CD, MEINARDI H:

Photosensitive patients: symptoms and signs duringintermittent photic stimulation and their relation toseizures in daily life, 1546

KATCHEN M. See WALTERS AS, 367KATIFI HA, SEDGWICK EM: Evaluation of the dermatomal

somatosensory evoked potential in the diagnosis oflumbo-sacral root compression, 1204

KATO M. See HOSOKAWA S, 877, 1284KATZ A. See AVRAHAMI E, 435KAWAMURA M, HIRAYAMA K, HASEGAWA K, TAKAHASHI N,

YAMAURA A: Alexia with agraphia of kanji (Japanesemorphograms), 1125

KAWAMURA T: Computed tomographic findings of brain andskull in myotonic dystrophy, (MA) 1723

KAYE EM, BUTLER U, CONLEY S: Myelopathy in neonatal andinfantile lupus erythematosus, 923

KAZAHAYA Y. See TAKAYAMA H, 915KAZZAZ BA. See ROOBOL TH, 628KEALY WF. See ANDERSON C, 640KELKAR AV. See WADIA RS, 1298KELLY PJ. See WILDEN JN, 1302KEMP B. See SCHIMSHEIMER RJ, 447KEMP T. See BHIGJEE Al, 1561KENDALL BE. See FISH DR, 1584KENDALL BE. See KINGSLEY DPE, 30KENNARD C. See GIBSON JM, 853KENNEDY PGE: Postmortem survival characteristics of rat

glial cells in culture, 798KENNETT RP. See SHIMPO T, 1625KERR DJ. See JAMAL GA, 886KERR RSC, MARKS SM, SHELDON PWE, TEDDY PJ: Schistosoma

mansoni in the spinal cord: a correlation between oper-ative and radiological findings, (L) 822

KETONEN L. See ERKINJUNTTI T, 37KETONEN L. See LAUNES J, 1550KHALIL R. See VIALLET F, 1274KHANGURE M. See DUNNE JW, 349KHURAIBET AJ. See SIMPSON JA, 1184KINGSLEY DPE, HENDRICKSE WA, KENDALL BE, SWASH M, SINGH

v: Tuberculous meningitis: role of CT in managementand prognosis, 30

KINSBOURNE M. See CHIA L-G, 786KIOJIMA S. See HIRAYAMA K, 285KIRCHNER PT. See GRAFF-RADFORD NR, 1589KIRK PF. See HUGHES PJ, 1156KIRK PF. See SWINGLER RJ, 1153KIRKHAM FJ, LEVIN SD, PADAYACHEE TS, KYME MC, NEVILLE

BGR, GOSLING RG: Transcranial pulsed Doppler ultra-sound findings in brain stem death, 1504

KITANO K. See HIRAYAMA K, 285KIWALKAR RS. See WADIA RS, 1442

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IndexKNEE

damaged: position sense, (MA) 651KNIGHT RSG, ANSLOW P, THEAKER IM: Neoplastic angio-

endotheliosis: a case of subacute dementia with unusualcerebral CT appearances and a review of the literature,1022

KOEZE TH, WILLIAMS AC de C, REIMAN S: Spinal cord stimu-lation and the relief of chronic pain, 1424

KOHEN-RAZ R: Learning Disabilities and Postural Control,(R) (1987) 1252

KOHLER J. See MAYFRANK L, 106KOIKE K. See GODA S, 1348KOIKE M. See GODA S, 1348KOOS WT, SPETZLER R, PENDL G, PERNECZKY A, LANG J: Colour

Atlas of Microneurosurgery, (R) (1985) 373KOPELMAN MD: Two types of confabulation, 1482KORCZYN AD. See AVRAHAMI E, 435KORDON C. See EPELBAUM J, 1526KORN C. See SOROKER N, 1239KORNHUBER HH. See DEECKE L, 1430KORSAKOFF SYNDROME

confabulation, 1482KOUDSTAAL PJ, VERMEULEN M, WOKKE JiH: Argyll Robertson

pupils in lymphocytic meningoradiculitis (Bannwarth'ssyndrome), (L) 363

KOZUBSKI W. See BOGUCKI A, 1698KRANTIC S. See EPELBAUM J, 1526KRESSEL HY, ed: Magnetic Resonance Annual 1987, (R)

(1986) 1249KUCHARSKI LT. See FRIEDMAN JH, 801KUGELBERG-WELANDER DISEASE

cell adhesion molecule N-CAM reactivity, 439KUNISHIO K, YAMAMOTO Y, SUNAMI N, ASARI S, AKAGI T,

OHTSUKI Y: Craniopharyngioma in the third ventricle:necropsy findings and histogenesis, 1053

KUPSHIK G. See BROOKS N, 997KURLAND LT, MULDER DW: Age-specific incidence rates for

motor neuron disease, (MA) 115KURODA H. See TAKAYAMA H, 915KUROIWA Y. See GODA S, 1348KUROIWA Y. See HOSOKAWA S, 877KUWABARA Y. See HOSOKAWA S, 1284KWAN JS. See BARKER PR, 358KWENTUS JA. See HART RP, 1263KYME MC. See KIRKHAM FJ, 1504

LACTATEhemispheric: increased blood pressure during acute

cerebral ischaemia in rat and gerbil, 1493LACTATE DEHYDROGENASE

activities in CSF in patients with leptomeningeal metas-tases, 313

LACUNAR INFARCTSCT-documented, in lenticular nucleus, causing hemi-

ballism, (L) 104when is sensorimotor a lacunar syndrome?, 720

LAHUERTA J. See BOWSHER D, 239LAKE BD. See WALSH FS, 439LAKKE JPWF. See SNOEK JW, 1522LAM K. See WOO E, 1407LAMBERT-EATON SYNDROME

congenital, 476LAMERS KJB. See BERNSEN PLJA, 699LAMINECTOMY

for malignant spinal cord compression: role of vertebralbody collapse, 151

LAMOUR Y. See DAVOUS P, 1312LANDAN I, GILROY J, WOLFE DE: Syringomyelia affecting the

entire spinal cord secondary to primary spinal intra-medullary central nervous system lymphoma, 1533

1743LANDOLT AM, ed: Intensive Care and Monitoring of the

Neurosurgical Patient (Progress in Neurological SurgeryVol 12), (R) (1987) 1251

LANDON DN. See BARNES D, 125LANDSBOROUGH D: St Paul and temporal lobe epilepsy, 659LANE R. See CRAWFORD P, 682LANE RIM. See BALDWIN RN, 235LANG D. See GRANT R, 1685LANG W. See DEECKE L, 1430LANGE HW. See SCHWENDEMANN G, 818LANGOHR HD. See REINECKE M, 503LANGTON-HEWER R. See LEGH-SMITH JA, 1488LANGUAGE, AFFECTIVE

evidence for organisation in the right hemisphere, 553LANTOS G. See PORTENOY RK, 976LARSON SM. See SCHAPIRO MB, 766LASEGUE'S MANOEUVRE

pain in sciatica depresses lower limb nociceptive reflexesto sural nerve stimulation, 1

LATERRE EC. See SINDIC CJM, 1565LAUNES J, KETONEN L: Dense middle cerebral artery sign: an

indicator ofpoor outcome in middle cerebral artery areainfarction, 1550

LAUNEY M. See MAS J-L, 104LAVEE P. See PELED R, 1679LAVIN PJM. See BOLLING j, 789LAVINE RA. See JAFFE Mi, 847LECHNER H, MEYER JS, OTT E, eds: Cerebrovascular Disease:

Research and Clinical Management Vol I, (R) (1986)826

LEE PWH. See WOO E, 1407LEE RG. See THOMAS CK, 259LEES Ai. See BIHARI K, 635LEES AJ. See WRIGHT A, 482LEG MOVEMENTS

periodic, in sleep: clonazepam, 1679LEG MUSCLES

long latency EMG responses in cerebellar disorders, 71medium and long latency EMG responses in Par-

kinson's disease, 66LEGH-SMITH JA, DENIS R, ENDERBY PM, WADE DT,

LANGTON-HEWER R: Selection of aphasic stroke patientsfor intensive speech therapy, 1488

LEHR RP. See GOLDMAN JM, 866LEIGH'S DISEASE

necrotising haemorrhagic encephalomyelopathy in anadult, 224, (MA) 1245

LEIGUARDA R. See SEVLEVER G, 1244LENTICULAR NUCLEUS

CT-documented lacunar infarct causing hemiballism,(L) 104

LENZI GL. See DI PIERO V, 988LEONARD JV. See HYLAND K, 242LEPETIT JC. See LUCHT F, 116LEPTOMENINGES

metastases: serial lumbar and ventricle CSF LDH activ-ities, 313

LESLIE ML, STEIN RL, GALLOWAY P: Cerebral thrombophlebitisin patient with systemic lupus erythematosus, (L) 1701

LESSER ML. See PORTENOY RK, 976LEUKOCYTES

peripheral blood count and risk ofTIAs and strokes, (L)1558

LEUKODYSTROPHY, METACHROMATICadult: an underdiagnosed disease?, (L) 1710conduct disorder progressing to dementia, (L) 488

LEVANDER SE. See MINDUS P, 1288LEVIN HS, HIGH WM, GOETHE KE, SISSON RA, OVERALL JE,

RHOADES HM, EISENBERG HM, KALISKY ZVI, GARY HE: Theneurobehavioural rating scale: assessment of the behav-

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1744ioural sequelae of head injury by the clinician, 183

LEVIN SD. See KIRKHAM FJ, 1504LEVODOPA

controlled release treatment of motor fluctuations inParkinson's disease, 194

intravenous infusion: effect on electroretinographicfindings in Parkinsonism, 847

response in normal pressure hydrocephalus presentingas Parkinsonism, (L) 234

LEVY IS. See BRADBURY PG, 615LEWIS TT. See FISH DR, 1584LHERMITTE'S SIGN

thoracic spinal cord compression from metastatic pros-tate carcinoma, (MA) 1086

LIGAMENTS See POSTERIOR LONGITUDINAL LIGAMENTLIGHT JK. See BERIC A, 600LIGHTMAN SL. See ECKLAND DJA, 360LIGHTMAN SL. See GUILOFF RJ, 1359, 1633LIGHTMAN SL. See SECKL JR, 795LIMA B, NEVES G, NORA M: Juvenile Parkinsonism: clinical and

metabolic characteristics, 345LIMBS

lower: pain in sciatica depresses nociceptive reflexes tosural nerve stimulation, 1

lower: somatosensory evoked potentials following stim-ulation in cortical reflex myoclonus, 1641

myokimia in three women: electrophysiology, 877LINDGREN s, ed: Modem Concepts in Neurotraumatology

(Acta Neurochirurgica Suppl 36), (R) (1986) 1248LINDSAY KW. See MARSH H, 965LIPTON RB. See PORTENOY RK, 976LISHMAN WA. See FISHER NR, 488Listeria monocytogenes

infection with rhombencephalitis, (L) 1383LITHIUM

cerebellar syndrome in poisoning: case of partialrecovery, (L) 235, (MA) 1246, 1722

LITTLE JR, ed: Clinical Neurosurgery Vol 33: Proceedings ofthe Congress of Neurological Surgeons, Honolulu,(1985), (R) (1986) 1087

LOBECTOMY See TEMPORAL LOBECTOMYLOCHERY M. See TAYLOR DC, 673LOEB GE, GANS C: Electromyography for Experimentalists,

(R) (1986) 1092LOFDAHL E. See HARDY i, 356LOIZOU LA. See VAN HILLE PT, 639LOPEZ-ALBURQUERQUE T, GARCIA MIGUEL A, RUIZ EZQUERRO

J-J, DE PORTUGAL ALVAREZ J: Effect of ischaemia onsomatosensory evoked potentials in diabetic patients,428

LORD RSA: Surgery ofOcclusive Cerebrovascular Disease, (R)(1986) 371

LORENZANA L. See TORROBA L, 1081LORON P. See GRAY F, 747LOVICK AHJ. See NELSON RJ, 971LOWE SL. See FRANCIS PT, 242LUCHT F, JAUBERT J, HUPPERT J, TRAN MAHN SUNG R, LEPETIT

JC, ROUSSET H: Cryptococcal meningitis and cerebraltoxoplasmosis in a patient with acquiredimmunodeficiency syndrome, (MA) 116

LUCKING CH. See DEUSCHL G, 1435LUCKING CH. See MAYFRANK L, 106LUDERS H, LESSER RP, eds: Epilepsy: Electroclinical Syn-

dromes (Clinical Medicine and the Nervous System),(R) (1987) 1564

LUFT AG. See AWADA HH, 1597LUMBAR PUNCTURE

contraindications as defined by computed cranialtomography, 1071

epidural fibrin clot for headache prevention: new

Indexmethod with risks, (L) 1715

LUPUS ANTICOAGULANTand chorea, (L) 368

LUPUS ERYTHEMATOSUSneonatal and infantile: myelopathy, 923

LUXENBERG JS, MAY C, HAXBY JV, GRADY C, MOORE A, BERG G,WHITE BJ, ROBINETTE D, RAPOPORT SI: Cerebral metabo-lism, anatomy, and cognition in monozygotic twins dis-cordant for dementia of the Alzheimer type, 333

LYMPHOCYTE CAPPINGin Down's syndrome and Alzheimer's disease, (MA) 370

LYMPHOCYTEScirculating OKT8 cell phenotypes in multiple sclerosis,

1156immunoregulatory: monoclonal antibody analysis in

polymyositis, 1468T cell subsets in AIDS: peripheral blood and CSF, (L)

231T lymphocyte-derived demyelinating activity in mul-

tiple sclerosis, 532LYMPHOCYTIC MENINGORADICULITIS (BANNWARTH'S

SYNDROME)Argyll Robertson pupil, (L) 363due to Borrelia burgdorferi, 1565

LYMPHOMAprimary cerebral, mimicking tuberculosis: case report,

(L) 358primary intracerebral, 1048primary spinal intramedullary CNS: secondary syringo-

myelia, 1533LYTTLE JA. See HAWKINS SA, 1236

MCARDLE'S SIGNin multiple sclerosis, 1691

MCBROOM V. See COMPSTON DAS, 517MCCOY AL. See ASPEY BS, 1493MCCULLOCH J. See OSBORNE KA, 402MACDERMOT KD, WALKER RWH: Autosomal recessive heredi-

tary motor and sensory neuropathy with mentalretardation, optic atrophy and pyramidal signs, 1342

MACDERMOTT N. See NEARY D, 1101MCDONALD WI, ed: Multiple Sclerosis, (R) (1986) 372MCDONALD WI. See BARNES D, 125MCDONALD WI. See BRADBURY PG, 615MCDONALD WI. See FRANCIS DA, 758MCGIVERN D. See JEFFCOATE Wi, 1238MACHAMER J. See DIKMEN S, 1613MCHUGH D, MOSELEY RP, UTTLEY D: Clostridium perfringens

brain infection following a penetration wound of theorbit, (L) 241

MCLATCHIE G, BROOKS N, GALBRAITH S, HUTCHISON JSF, WILNL, MELVILLE I, TEASDALE E: Clinical neurological exam-ination, neuropsychology, electroencephalography andcomputed tomographic head scanning in active amateurboxers, 96

MCLEAN A. See DIKMEN S, 1613MCLELLAN AR. See JAMAL GA, 886MACLEOD AF. See UMPLEBY AM, 587MCLEOD JG. See GUO Y-P, 1449MCMILLAN TM, GLUCKSMAN E: The neuropsychology of

moderate head injury, 393MCMILLAN TM, POWELL GE, JANOTA I, POLKEY CE:

Relationships between neuropathology and cognitivefunctioning in temporal lobectomy patients, 167

MACPHERSON P. See GRANT R, 1008MACPHERSON P. See MENDELOW AD, 980MCQUEEN A. See BEHAN WMH, 1468MCQUEEN INF. See ROBERTS TIM, 1557MACRAE KD. See GUILOFF RJ, 1359

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IndexMADRENAS J, GARCIA-BRAGADO F, FERNANDEZ IM: Anterior

tibial compartment syndrome secondary to systemiccapillary leak syndrome, (L) 943

MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGINGclinical outcome of psychosurgical intervention in

severe anxiety disorder, 1288cyst measurement in syringomyelia, 1008in autonomic failure, 913management of resistant focal epilepsy, 1529paroxysmal sensory-motor attacks due to a spinal cord

lesion, (L) 490quantitative: characterisation of experimental cerebral

oedema, 125syrinx size before and after operation, 1685white matter changes in vascular dementia and

Alzheimer's disease, 37MAHESHWARI, MC. See PAURANIK A, 1076MAKACHINAS TT. See BULLARD DE, 43MAKHALE CN. See WADIA RS, 1298MAKI Y. See NOSE T, 321MALIGNANT ANGIOENDOTHELIOSIS See NEOPLASTIC

ANGIOENDOTHELIOSISMALLOCH JA. See SKEGG DCG, 134MAMO HL. See AWADA HH, 1597MAMOLI A. See NEMNI R, 1454MANFREDI M. See BERARDELLI A, 732, 861MANFREDI M. See CRUCCU G, 1323MANFREDI M. See CURIONE M, 650MANN DMA, YATES PO, MARCYNIUK B: Dopaminergic neuro-

transmitter systems in Alzheimer's disease and Down'ssyndrome at middle age, 341

MANSFIELD AO. See GIBBS JM, 140MANUAL INCOORDINATION

isolated painless, in 57 musicians, 291MANUAL TRACKING

in Parkinson's disease and the effect of treatment, 853MARCUS JC: Position sense in a damaged knee, (MA) 651MARCYNIUK B. See MANN DMA, 341MARES R, POU A, NOLLA J, MIROSA F, MUNOZ JA: Occlusion of

the basilar artery in a 7 year old boy, (L) 494MARFIL A. See WEISSLEDER R, 500MARKBY DP: Distribution of multiple sclerosis in the UnitedKingdom, (MA) 505

MARKIANOS M. See PAPAKOSTAS Y, 927MARKS SM. See KERR RSC, 822MAROTTA P. See SOZZI G, 490MARRINK J, VAN RIJSWIJK MH, eds: Amyloidosis, (R) (1986)

1091MARSDEN CD: Editorial, FebruaryMARSDEN CD: Parkinson's disease in twins, (L) 105MARSDEN CD. See BENECKE R, 296MARSDEN CD. See QUINN NP, 88MARSH H, MAURICE-WILLIAMS RS, LINDSAY KW: Differences in

the management of ruptured intracranial aneurysms: asurvey of practice amongst British neurosurgeons, 965

MARSHALL J. See HARRISON MJG, 938, 1558MARTI MASSO JF, OBESO JA, CARRERA N, MARTINEZ-LAGE JM:

Aggravation of Parkinson's disease by cinnarizine, 804MARTIN JB, BROWNSTEIN MJ, KRIEGER DT, eds: Brain PeptidesUpdate Vol 1, (R) (1987) 1724

MARTIN GONZALEZ R. See CASADO NARANJO 1, 1722MARTINELLI V. See DELLA SALA S, 840MARTINEZ HR. See WEISSLEDER R, 500MARTINEZ-LAGE JM. See MARTI MASSO JF, 804MAS J-L, LAUNAY M, DEROUESNE C: Hemiballism and CT-documented lacunar infarct in the lenticular nucleus, (L)104

MASAOKA H. See OHNO K, 1694MASSARINO R. See VIALLET F, 1274MASSION J. See VIALLET F, 1274

1745MATEOS-GOMEZ H. See VASCONCELOS D, 383MATIAS-GUIU J. See BONAVENTURA IBARS I, 116MATSUMOTO A. See TASHIRO K, 1572MATSUMURA K, SAKUTA M: Oculogyric crisis in acute herpetic

brainstem encephalitis, (L) 365MATSUSHIMA Y. See OHNO K, 1694MATTHEWS S. See MULLER DPR, 625MAURICE-WILLIAMS RS: Subarachnoid Haemorrhage:Aneurysms and Vascular Malformations of the CentralNervous System, (R) (1987) 1394

MAURICE-WILLIAMS RS. See MARSH H, 965MAUSER HW, VAN HOUWELINGEN HC, TULLEKEN CAF: Factors

affecting the outcome in subdural empyema, 1136MAY C. See LUXENBERG Js, 333MAY M, ed: The Facial Nerve, (R) (1986) 827MAYFRANK L, KOHLER J, ARNOLDS B, LUCKING CH: Lympho-matous meningitis appearing as Garin-Bujadoux-Bannwarth meningopolyneuritis, (L) 106

MEANS ED. See BARKHAUS PE, 1382MEDIAN NERVE

conduction velocities in polyneuropathy, 447reinnervation and motor unit recruitment in humanhand muscles after complete section and resuture, 259

MEDULLAlateral infarction extending to the lower pons, 620

MEERWALDT JD. See HOVESTADT A, 1560MEGLIO M. See CRUCCY G, 1323MEI LIU H. See FRIEDMAN JH, 237MEIER Mi, BENTON AL, DILLER L, eds: Neuro-psychological

Rehabilitation, (R) (1986) 827MEIGE SYNDROME

double-blind crossover study of sodium valproate, 1522MEINARDI H. See KASTELEIJN-NOLST TRENITE DGA, 1546MEINCK H-M, RICKER K: Long-standing "stiff-man" syn-

drome: a particular form of disseminated inflammatoryCNS disease?, (L) 1556

MELASsyndrome, 1348, 1475

MELATONINcircadian secretion in cluster headache, 207

MELVILLE I. See MCLATCHIE G, 96MEMORY

and head injury severity, 1613lateralisation in epileptics by sodium amytal (Wada)

technique, 665MENDELOW AD, ERFURTH A, GROSSART K, MACPHERSON P: Do

cerebral arteriovenous malformations increase in size?,980

MENINGITIScryptococcal, and cerebral toxoplasmosis in AIDS,(MA) 116 (bis)

lymphomatous, appearing as Garin-Bujadoux-Bannwarth meningopolyneuritis, (L) 106

purulent, after percutaneous radiofrequency trigeminalrhizotomy, (L) 1081

streptococcus bovis, (L) 940tuberculous: CT in management and prognosis, 30

MENINGORADICULITIS See LYMPHOCYTIC MENINGORADICULITISMENTAL RETARDATION

ant-CNS antibodies, 1514and hereditary neuropathy, 1342

MENTAL STATUSchanges induced by eye drops in Alzheimer type

dementia, (L) 113MERSKEY H, ed: Pain (Journal of the International Assocation

for the Study of Pain, Suppl 3), (R) (1986) 509MESSA E. See TESIO L, 235MESULERGINE

in previously untreated Parkinson's disease, 482

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double-blind controlled trial of high dose in multiplesclerosis: 1. clinical effects, 511, 2, laboratory results,517

MIDBRAINhaemorrhage: contralateral gaze palsy of horizontal

saccades and pursuit, 789lesions of the interstitial nucleus of Cajal: progressive

supranuclear palsy, 1197MIDDLE FOSSA

arachnoid cysts and chronic subdural haematoma, 1001MIGRAINE

and post-epileptic headache, 1148and transient global amnesia in twin sisters, (L) 816causing multiple segmental cerebral artery con-

striction?, (L) 492classic, chronic paroxysmal hemicrania and episodic

cluster headache in one patient, (L) 1699increased prolactin response to thyrotropin releasinghormone, 927

laterality of pain distinguished by interictal rates ofhabituation of electrodermal responses, 416

olfactory hallucinations, 1688pupil diameter, 228relief by exercise, (L) 1700

MIKLOSSY J. See BOGOUSSLAVSKY J, 607MILGRAM N, ed; Stress and Coping in Time of War: Gener-

alizations from the Israeli Experience (Brunner/MazelPsychosocial Stress Vol 7), (R) (1987) 1091

MILLAR AB. See GOLDMAN JM, 866MILLER ES, DIAS PS, UTTLEY D: Management of subdural

empyema: a series of 24 cases, 1415MILLER J, TEASDALE GM, ROWAN JO, GALBRAITH SL, eds: Intra-

cranial Pressure VI, (R) (1986) 1090MILLER FISHER SYNDROME

following campylobacter enteritis: two cases, (L) 1557MILLIGAN NM, NEWCOMBE R, COMPSTON DAS: A double-blind

controlled trial of high dose methylprednisolone inpatients with multiple sclerosis: 1. clinical effects, 511

MILIGAN NM. See COMPSTON DAS, 517MILLS KR. See O'NEILL JH, 1691MINDUS P, BERGSTROM K, LEVANDER SE, NOREN G, HINDMARSH

T, THUOMAS K-A: Magnetic resonance images related toclinical outcome after psychosurgical intervention insevere anxiety disorder, 1288

MIROSA F. See MARES R, 494MIRROR-WRITING

aetiology: new hypothesis, 1572and reversed repetition of digits in right-handed patient

with left basal ganglia haematoma, 786MITCHELL JD, JACKSON MJ, PENTLAND B: Indices of free radical

activity in cerebrospinal fluid in motor neurone disease,919

MITCHELL JD. See CHALMERS N, 238MITOCHONDRIA, MUSCLE

abnormalities in carnitine palmitoyl transferasedeficiency, 1060

chronic fatigue and myalgia syndrome, 743MITOCHONDRIAL MYOPATHY See ENCEPHALOMYOPATHYMITSUO K. See HOSOKAWA S, 1284MIYAWAKI S. See TAKAYAMA H, 915MOHAN D. See PAGE A, 1001MOHR E, FABRINI G, RUGGIERI S, FEDIO P, CHASE TN: Cognitive

concomitants of dopamine system stimulation in Par-kinsonian patients, 1192

MOLECULAR HYBRIDISATIONrecovery and measurement of RNA in Alzheimer's dis-

ease, (L) 356search for viral nucleic acid sequences in post mortem

brains of schizophrenics and suicide cases, 247

IndexMOLINS A, MONTALBAN J, CODINA A: Parkinsonism in neuro-

brucellosis. (L) 1707MONMA S. See OHNO K, 1694MONOAMINE OXIDASE INHIBITORS

and tricyclic antidepressants: unusual drug interactions,(L) 1240

MONSEU G. See HERBAUT AG, 354MONTALBAN J. See MOLINS A, 1707MONTEIRO L. See PIRES MM, 1387MONTORI M. See ARA JR. I 10MOODY CJ. See ELBLE Ri, 691MOORE A. See LUXENBERG is, 333MOORE A. See SCHAPIRO MB, 766MOORE AP: Impaired sensorimotor integration in Parkin-

sonism and dyskinesia: a role for corollary discharge?,544

MOORE AP, BEHAN PO, JACOBSON W, ARMAREGO WLF: Biopterinin Parkinson's disease, 85

MOORE JR. See YOUNG ID, 1230MOORE M. See BLOXHAM CA, 1178MOORE RE. See SULLIVAN F, 813MOORE SE. See WALSH FS, 439MORENO S. See TORROBA L, 1081MORGAN BP. See COMPSTON DAS, 517MORIKAWA F. See TASHIRO K, 1572MORIMATSU M. See YAMAGUCHI H, 817MORROW JI, PATTERSON vH: The neurological practice of a

district hospital, 1397MOSELY RP. See MCHUGH D, 241MOSS T. See WILDE J, 279MOSS TH: Tumours of the Nervous System, (R) (1986) 1091MOTOR CONDUCTION

central: abnormal in motor neuron disease, 159MOTOR CORTEX

Bereitschaftspotential in patients with unilateral lesionsof supplementary motor area, 1430

readiness potential of area 6 preceding self paced move-ment in Parkinson's disease, 1184

stimulation after hemispheric infarction, 861stimulation in motor neuron disease, 732

MOTOR NERVE FIBRES See NERVE FIBRESMOTOR NEURON DISEASE

abnormal central motor conduction, 159age-specific incidence rates, (MA) 115electrophysiological observations in patients receivingTRH analogue (RX77368), 1633

elevated CSF vasopressin, 795F-response frequency, 593indices of free radical activity in CSF, 919paroxysmal presentation, (L) 643stimulation of motor tracts, 732trial of thyrotrophin releasing hormone analogue

(RX77368), 1359MOTOR NEURONS

F wave size as a monitor of excitability: effect ofdeafferentation, 453

MOTOR UNITSfoot extensor, in dystrophia myotonica, 1036recruitment patterns in human hand muscles after nerve

section and resuture, 259MOURADIAN MM. See JUNCOS JL, 194MOVEMENT DISORDERS

abnormal copper metabolism and decreased blood anti-oxidants, (L) 1234

isolated painless manual incoordination in 57 musi-cians, 291

reversible: post traumatic basal ganglia haematoma, (L)1076

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IndexMOVEMENTS

simple and complex: off and on treatment in Par-kinson's disease, 296

MUCOPOLYSACCHARIDOSIS VIIphenotypic expression, 699

MUELLER-JENSEN A, NEUNZIG H-P, EMSKOTTER Th: Outcomeprediction in comatose patients: significance of reflexeye movement analysis, 389

MULDER DW. See KURLAND LT, 115MULDERRY PK. See SCHON F, 642MULLER DPR, MATTHEWS S, HARDING AE: Serum vitamin E

concentrations are normal in Friedreich's ataxia, 625MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS

and HLA in south east Wales, 1153among UK-born children of immigrants from the West

Indies, 327aphemia as a first symptom, (L) 499, (MA) 1388azathioprine: trial, (MA) 1387chronic hypothermia, 813circulating OKT8 cell phenotypes, 1156distribution in the UK, (MA) 505double-blind controlled trial of high dose methyl-

prednisolone, 511, 517following optic neuritis, 758hiccups and vomiting as initial manifestation, (L) 232hyperbaric oxygen: final results of a trial, 1402increased 2-microglobulin in CSF, (L) 1238McArdle's sign, 1691mystery of, (MA) 1086occurrence in the north and south of New Zealand, 134paradoxical effects of temperature, 1160rapid assessment of visual dysfunction, 840survival pattern and causes of death in north east Scot-

land, 523T lymphocte-derived demyelinating activity in relapse,

532MULTIPLE SYSTEM ATROPHY

magnetic resonance imaging, 913MUNNISTERI D. See VOLKOW ND, 104MUNOZ JA. See MARES R, 494MUNRO JA. See HUGHES PJ, 1156MURPHY E. See PROCTER AW, 825MURPHY RP. See CAREY MP, 1060MURRAY NMF. See O'NEILL JH, 1691MURROS K. See FOGELHOLM R, 78MUSCLE BIOPSY

findings in schizophrenia, 1655percutaneous: conchotome and needle, 1461

MUSCLE DENERVATIONcell adhesion molecule N-CAM reactivity in spinal

muscular atrophies, 439partial: effects of cold, 460

MUSCLE FATIGUEshoulder abduction, 423, (MA) 1562

MUSCLE RIGIDITYsegmental, and spinal myoclonus as a paraneoplastic

syndrome, 628MUSCLE STIFFNESS

inherent in Parkinson's disease: changes, (MA) 944MUSCLE WEAKNESS

neurogenic proximal, adult onset supranuclear ophthal-moplegia, and cerebellar ataxia in a brother andsister: hexosaminidase A deficiency syndrome, 687

of extremities as main feature of amyloid myopathy,1353

MUSCLES See also specific muscles and muscle groupshistology: hypocalcaemic myopathy in hypo-

parathyroidism, (L) 817monoclonal antibody analysis of immunoregulatory

lymphocytes in polymyositis, 1468

1747

skeletal: studies in chronic fatigue and myalgia syn-drome, 743

MUSCULAR ATROPHYdistal spinal: optico-acoustic atrophy, (L) 238juvenile, of distal upper extremity, caused by focal cer-

vical poliopathy, 285spinal: cell adhesion molecule N-CAM reactivity, 439

MUSCULAR DYSTROPHYlimb girdle type, associated with Wolff-Parkinson White

syndrome, (L) 500myotonic: effects of dexamethasone, (L) 937

MUSICIANSisolated painless manual incoordination, 291

MYALGIAand chronic fatigue syndrome: skeletal muscle studies,

743MYASTHENIA GRAVIS

anti-CNS antibodies, 1514MYASTHENIC SYNDROME

congenital Lambert-Eaton, 476MYELOPATHY

in neonatal and infantile lupus erythematosus, 923MYELORADICULITIS

sacral: causing urinary retention, 354MYOCLONUS

cortical reflex: somatosensory evoked potentials fol-lowing lower limb stimulation, 1641

palatal: influenced by head posture, (L) 366, (MA) 1388MYOKIMIA

limb: electrophysiological study in three women, 877MYOPATHY See also ENCEPHALOMYOPATHY

amyloid: proximal weakness of extremities, 1353distal: sporadic adult onset, (L) 107hypocalcaemic, in hypoparathyroidism, (L) 817nemaline, adult onset: presenting as diaphragmatic

paralysis, (L) 108MYOTONIC DYSTROPHY

associated with Down's syndrome, (L) 110CT findings of brain and skull, 435, (MA) 1387, 1723effects of dexamethasone, (L) 937foot extensor motor units, 1036nifedipine in myotonia, 199

N-HEXANEneurotoxic effects on human central nervous system:evoked potential abnormalities in polyneuropathy,269

NAG D. See SHUKLA R, 1682NAIDAS 0. See ROSALES RL, 942NAKAGAWA M. See GODA S, 1348NAKAMURA S. See FUJIYOSHI K, 929NARCOLEPSY

HLA-DR2 negative, (L) 635NARKUN DM. See GROGAN WA, 651NASRALLAH HA, WEINBERGER DR, eds: The Neurology of

Schizophrenia (Handbook of Schizophrenia Vol 1) (R)(1986) 657

NATHAN PW, SMITH MC: The location of descending fibres tosympathetic preganglionic vasomotor and sudomotorneurons in man, 1253

NAVARRO A. See ALBERCA R, 1665NAVARRO JC. See ROSALES RL, 942NAZARENO-ROSALES L. See ROSALES RL, 942NEAL JW. See FRANCIS PT, 242NEARY D, SNOWDEN JS, SHIELDS RA, BURJAN AWI, NORTHEN B,

MACDERMOTT N, PRESCOTT MC, TESTA Hl: Single photonemission tomography using 99mTc-HM-PAO in theinvestigation of dementia, 1101

NEARY D. See PROCTER AW, 825

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NECKrigidity in extension: progressive supranuclear palsy and

the interstitial nucleus of Cajal, 1197NECK MANIPULATION

followed by dissecting aneurysms of vertebral arteries:case report, 349

NECK TUMOURwith syncope due to sympathetic withdrawal, 1063

NEE LE. See POLINSKY RI, 752NEGLECT DYSLEXIA

and visuospatial neglect: dissociation, 1110NELSON A. See BOWSHER D, 239

NELSON KR, BICKNELL JM: Oblique pectoral crease and "scap-

ular hump" in shoulder contour are signs of trapeziusmuscle weakness, (L) 1082

NELSON RJ, LOVICK AH, PICKARD JD, BRICE J, SAUNDERS D,

HORSEY PJ: Changes in cerebral blood flow during ana-

esthesia and surgery in the sitting position, 971.NELSON RJ, ROBERTS J, ACKERY DM, PICKARD JD: Measurement

of total circulating blood volume following sub-arachnoid haemorrhage: methodological aspects, 1130

NEMNI R, BOTTACCHI E, FAZIO R, MAMOLI A, CORBO M,

CAMERLINGO M, GALARDI G, ERENBOURG L, CANAL N:

Polyneuropathy in hypothyroidism: clinical, electro-physiological and morphological findings in four cases,

1454NEMNI R. See CERIZZA M, 1710

NEOPLASTIC ANGIOENDOTHELIOSISa case of subacute dementia: CT appearances and litera-

ture review, 1022involving nervous system: lymphoid origin of neoplastic

cells, 1173NERVE ACTION POTENTIALS See ACTION POTENTIALS

NERVE CRUSHtibial, in the rabbit: regeneration, 6

NERVE FIBRESaxonal conduction velocity and refractory period for

foot extensor motor units in dystrophia myotonica,1036

descending to sympathetic preganglionic vasomotorand sudomotor neurons, 1253

single motor: axonal conduction velocity and refractoryperiod in antecedent poliomyelitis, 443

single motor: conduction velocity and refractory periodin schizophrenia, 1655

NERVE REGENERATIONfollowing tibial nerve crush in the rabbit: effect of prox-

imal constriction, 6NERVE STIMULATION See ELECTRICAL NERVE STIMULATIONNETSELL R: A Neurobiologic View of Speech Production and

the Dysarthrias, (R) (1986) 121NUENZIG H-P. See MUELLER-JENSEN A, 389

NEURAL CELL ADHESION MOLECULEreactivity in spinal muscular atrophies, 439

NEURITIS See BRACHIAL NEURITISNEUROAXONAL DYSTROPHY

juvenile-adult: electron microscopy of rectum and skinbiopsy, (L) 818

NEUROBEHAVIOURAL RATING SCALE

sequelae of head injury, 183NEUROBRUCELLOSIS See BRUCELLOSISNEURODEGENERATIVE DISEASES See also specific diseases

involving cholinergic systems: CSF acetylcholinesteraseand butyrylcholinesterase activity, 538

NEUROLEPTIC DRUGSand heat stress, (L) 937

NEUROLEPTIC MALIGNANT SYNDROMErecurrence, and hyponatraemia, (MA) 504

NEUROMUSCULAR DISEASES See also specific diseasesshoulder abduction fatiguability, 423

Index

NEURONOPATHY See X-LINKED BULBO-SPINAL NEURONOPATHYNEURONS

vasomotor and sudomotor: location of descendingfibres, 1253

NEUROPATHYautosomal recessive hereditary motor and sensory, 1342diabetic autonomic: supersensitivity to tyramine and

noradrenaline, 275ligature injury to accessory nerve, (L) 1382painful diabetic, treated with continuous infusion, 1337peripheral: associated with sicca syndrome, (MA) 1085pressure: distal to constricting ligature in guinea pig,

1625ulnar, at the elbow: variable clinical manifestations, 252

NEUROPEPTIDESfailure to detect release during trigeminal thermo-

coagulation, (L) 642NEUROPSYCHOLOGY

active amateur boxers, 96NEUROTRANSMITTERS

Alzheimer-like deficits in adult Down's syndrome braintissue, 775

dopaminergic: in Alzheimer's disease and in Down'ssyndrome, 341

NEVES G. See LIMBA B, 345NEVILLE BGR. See KIRKHAM FJ, 1504NEW ZEALAND

occurrence of multiple sclerosis in the north and south,134

NEWCOMBE R. See MILLIGAN NM, 511NEWMARK J, HOCHBERG FH: Isolated painless manual incoor-

dination in 57 musicians, 291NIAKAN E. See HARATI Y, 108NICKLIN J, KARNI Y, WILES CM: Shoulder abduction fatigu-

ability, 423, (MA) 1563NICOLAOU T. See GRUZELIER JH, 416NICOTINE

receptor abnormalities in Alzheimer's and Parkinson'sdiseases, 806

NIFEDIPINEtreatment of myotonia in myotonic dystrophy, 199

NIMODIPINEoral: reduces arterial eicosanoid production, 727

NIX WA, VRBOVA G, eds: Electrical Stimulation andNeuromuscular Disorder (R) (1986) 1724

NOBLE H. See POLINSKY Ri, 752NOCICEPTIVE REFLEXES see under REFLEXESNOGUES M. See SEVLEVER G, 1244NOLLA J. See MARES R, 494NORA M. See LIMA B, 345NORADRENALINE

supersensitivity in diabetic autonomic neuropathy, 275NOREN G. See MINDUS P, 1288NORTHEN B. See NEARY D, 1 101

NOSE T, EGASHIRA T, ENOMOTO T, MAKI Y: Ossification of theposterior longitudinal ligament: a clinico-radiologicalstudy of 74 cases, 321

NOTH J. See FRIEDEMANN HH, 71NOTH J. See SCHOLZ E, 66NOTH J. See SCHWENDEMANN G, 818NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE See MAGNETIC RESONANCE

IMAGINGNUCLEIC ACIDS See also RNA

search for viral sequences in post mortem brains ofschizophrenics and in suicide cases, 247

NUNES B. See PIRES MM, 1387NURCOMBE B, GALLAGHER R: The Clinical Process in

Psychiatry, (R) (1986) 1089NUWER MR: Evoked Potential Monitoring in the Operating

Room, (R) (1986) 1393

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IndexOBESO JA. See MARTI MASSO IF, 804O'CARROLL A-M. See HARDY j, 356OCULAR FLUTTER See EYE MOVEMENTSOCULOGYRIC CRISIS

in acute herpetic brainstem encephalitis, (L) 365OCULOMOTOR NERVE

palsy due to posterior communicating artery aneurysm:early surgery, 1051

OGAWA N. See TAKAYAMA H, 915OHNO K, SUZUKI R, MASAOKA H, MATSUSHIMA Y, INABA Y,

MONMA S: Crhonic subdural haematoma preceded bypersistent traumatic subdural fluid collection, 1694

OHTSUKI Y. See KUNISHIO K, 1053OKAMOTO K. See FUJIYOSHI K, 929OKAMOTO K. See YAMAGUCHI H, 817OLFACTORY HALLUCINATIONS

migrainous, 1688OLFACTORY THRESHOLD

in Parkinson's disease, 88OLIGODENDROGLIOMA

after radiation therapy for pituitary adenoma: with lite-rature review, 1619

analysis of 42 cases, 304OLIVEROS A. See ARA JR, 110OLSEN RQ, VENTER JC, eds: Benzodiazepine/GABA Receptors

and Chloride Channels: Structural and FunctionalProperties (Receptor Biochemistry and Methodology Vol5) (R) (1986) 655

OLSSON GL. See RUDEHILL A, 1375O'NEIL JEG: Anaplastic astrocytoma associated with human

growth hormone administration, (L) 1078O'NEILL JH, MILLS KR, MURRAY NMF: McArdle's sign in mul-

tiple sclerosis, 1691O'NEILL JH. See ECKLAND DJA, 360O'NEILL JH. See REINERS K, 6O'NEILL JH. See TARTAGLIONE A, 1243ONGERBOER DE VISSER BW. See SCHIMSHEIMER Ri, 447ONGERBOER DE VISSER BW. See TWIJNSTRA A, 313ONROT J, WILEY RG, FOGO A, BIAGGIONI I, ROBERTSON D,

HOLLISTER AS: Neck tumour with syncope due to par-oxysmal sympathetic withdrawal, 1063

OOMURA Y, ed: Emotions-Neuronal and Chemical Control,(R) (1986) 652

OPHTHALMOPLEGIA, SUPRANUCLEARadult onset, cerebellar ataxia, and neurogenic proximal

muscle weakness in a brother and sister: hexo-saminidase A deficiency syndrome, 687

OPTIC ATROPHYand hereditary neuropathy, 1342

OPTIC NEURITISfollowed by multiple sclerosis: risk reassessement, 758

OPTICO-ACOUSTIC ATROPHYin distal spinal muscular atrophy, (L) 238

ORBITClostridium perfringens brain infection following pene-

tration wound, (L) 241ORBITAL TUMOURS

transient uniocular visual loss on deviation of the eye,615

ORGANOPHOSPHATE POISONINGacute: electrophysiological studies, 1442

ORIENTATION MEMORY CONCENTRATION TESTof cognitive impairment, 1312

ORRICO D, TOMELLERI G, DE GRANDIS D, FINCATI E, FIASCHI A:Sporadic adult onset distal myopathy, (L) 107

OSAME M. See ROSALES RL, 942OSBORNE KA, SHIGENO T, BALARSKY AM, FORD I, MCCULLOCH J,

TEASDALE GM, GRAHAM DI: Quantitative assessment ofearly brain damage in a rat model of focal cerebralischaemia, 402

1749OSCILLOPSIA

due to vestibular areflexia, 933new optical treatment, 411

OSSIFICATION, PATHOLOGICposterior longitudinal ligament: clinico-radiological

study of 74 cases, 321OTA Z. See TAKAYAMA H, 915OTOLITHS

abnormalities in neuro-otological disease, 1029OVERALL JE. See LEVIN HS, 183OZA AM. See BEVAN is, 636

PADAYACHEE TS. See KIRKHAM FJ, 1504PAGE A, PAXTON RM, MOHAN D: A reappraisal of the

relationship between arachnoid cysts of the middle fossaand chronic subdural haematoma, 1001

PAINacute, afferent stimulation and thermal sensitivity, 1216chronic: spinal cord stimulation, 1424in migraine: laterally distinguished by interictal rates of

habituation of electrodermal responses, 416in sciatica depresses lower limb nociceptive reflexes to

sural nerve stimulation, 1lightning, in tabes dorsalis, relieved by sodium

valproate, (L) 239produced by spinal cord stimulation in a patient with

allodynia and pseudo-tabes, (L) 1083PALATE

myoclonus influenced by head posture, (L) 366, (MA)1388

PALL HS, WILLIAMS A: Parkinsonism secondary to cerebraltumour, (MA) 1386

PALL HS, WILLIAMS AC, BLAKE DR, WINYARD P, CHIRICO S,BRAILSFORD S: Movement disorder associated withabnormal copper metabolism and decreased blood anti-oxidants, (L) 1234

PALMER AM. See PROCTER AW, 825PALSY

abducens nerve: after rapid shrinkage of a prolac-tinoma, (L) 496

PANAYIOTOPOULOS CP. See YAQUB BA, 90PANULA P, PAIVARINTA H, SOINIL s, eds: Neurohistochemistry:

Modem Methods and Applications (Neurology andNeurobiology Vol 16), (R) (1986) 244

PAPAKOSTAS Y, DARAS M, MARKIANOS M, STEFANIS C: Increasedprolactin response to thyrotropin releasing hormoneduring migraine attacks, 927

PAPAKOSTOPOULOS D, BUTLER S, MARTIN i, eds: Clinical andExperimental Neuropsychophysiology, (R) (1985) 653

PARAGANGLIOMAof cauda equina: case report, 100, (L) 1558

PARANEOPLASTIC SYNDROMEsegmental rigidity and spinal myoclonus, 628

PARAPLEGIAfollowing oral hypotensive treatment of malignant

hypertension, (L) 104hysterical, 375

PARIETAL LOBEdeep left lesion: syndrome of conduction aphasia and

other neurobehavioural disorders, 709PARKINSONIAN SYNDROME

late onset: in Hallervorden-Spatz disease, 1665PARKINSONISM

and dyskinesia: impaired sensorimotor integration, 544electroretinographic findings and levodopa intravenous

infusion, 847hemiparkinsonism: presentation of giant middle cere-

bral artery aneurysm, (L) 1075in neurobrucellosis, (L) 1707juvenile: clinical and metabolic characteristics, 345

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levodopa responsive: presentation of normal pressurehydrocephalus, (L) 234

secondary to cerebral tumour, (MA) 1386PARKINSON'S DISEASE

aggravation by cinnarizine, 804anti-CNS antibodies, 1514biopterin in, 85changes in inherent muscle stiffness, (MA) 944cigarette smoking and ulcerative colitis, (L) 635cognitive concomitants of dopamine system stimula-

tion, 1192controlled release levodopa in motor fluctuations, 194in twins, (L) 105medium and long latency EMG responses in leg mus-

cles, 66nicotinic receptor abnormalities, 806ocular motor and manual tracking and effect of treat-

ment, 853olfactory threshold, 88performance of a bimanual load-lifting task, 1274previously untreated: mesulergine and pergolide, 482programming and execution of sequential movements,

1267reaction times and attention, 1178readiness potential in cortical area 6 preceding selfpaced movement, 1184

simple and complex movements off and on treatment,296

stridor during dystonic phases, (L) 821visual evoked potentials and pattern electro-

retinograms, (MA) 1243visuospatial impairment, (MA) 1560 (bis)

PAROXYSMAL DYSTONIAnocturnal, (MA) 647

PAROXYSMAL HEMICRANIA See HEADACHEPARSONS M: Diagnostic Picture Tests in Clinical Neurology,

(R) (1987) 1248PARVOVIRUS INFECTION

causing neuralgic amyotrophy, (L) 641PASTAKIA B. See BROWN RT, 913PATELLA

clonus: autonomous central generator, 1225PATTEN IP. See BARKER PR, 358PATTERSON J. See GRANT R, 1008, 1529PATTERSON KE, MARSHALL JC, COLHEART M, eds: Surface

Dyslexia: Neuropsychological and Cognitive Studies ofPhonological Reading, (R) (1986) 122

PATTERSON VH. See MORROW JI, 1397PAULUS W, STRAUVE A, BRANDT TH: Visual postural per-

formance after loss of somatosensory and vestibularfunction, 1542

PAURANIK A, VERMA A, MAHESHWARI MC: Reversible move-ment disorder in a patient with post traumatic basalganglia haematoma, (L) 1076

PAXTON RM. See PAGE A, 1001PEARCE JMS. See HINDLE J, 936PEARCE JMS. See PEARCE SHS, 1699PEARCE SHS, COX JGC, PEARCE JMS: Chronic paroxysmal hemi-

crania, episodic cluster headache and classic migraine inone patient, (L) 1699

PEARSON A. See FRANCIS PT, 242PEATFIELD RC: Headache (Clinical Medicine and the Nervous

System Vol 1), (R) (1986) 118PEATFIELD RC. See ABBOTT RI, 882PEATFIELD RC. See GRUZELIER JH, 416PECTORAL CREASE

oblique: sign of trapezius muscle weakness, (L) 1082PEIOGLOU-HARMOUSSI S, FAWCETT PRW, HOWEL D, BARWICK

DD: F-response frequency in motor neuron disease andcervical spondylosis, 593

IndexPELED R, LAVIE P: Double-blind evaluation of clonazepam on

periodic leg movements in sleep, 1679PENTLAND B. See MITCHELL JD, 919PERANI D. See DI PEERO v, 988PERGOLIDE

in previously untreated Parkinson's disease, 482PERIPHERAL NERVE TUMOURS

malignant "Triton" tumour of tibial nerve initially diag-nosed as tarsal tunnel syndrome, 479

PERIPHERAL NERVESfunction in painful diabetic neuropathy, 1337generalised dysfunction in acromegaly, 886resistance to ischaemia and diabetic control, 1671

PERKIN GD: Basic Neurology, (R) (1986) 507PERKIN GD. See ROCHE SW, 1388PERKIN GD. See SELMAJ K, 532PERRET J. See GAIO IM, 1674PERRY EK, PERRY RH, SMITH CJ, DICK DJ, CANDY JM,

EDWARDSON JA, FAIRBAIRN A, BLESSED G: Nicotinicreceptor abnormalities in Alzheimer's and Parkinson'sdiseases, 806

PERRY EK. See CROSS AJ, 357PERRY EK. See TAYLOR GR, 356PERRY RH. See CROSS AJ, 357PERRY RH. See PERRY EK, 806PERRY RH. See TAYLOR GR, 356PERRY S. See PICKARD JD, 727PETERS ACB. See BOUMA PAD, 1579PETERSEN T, JAKOBSEN J: Calcium blocking and anti-

cholinergic agent (terodiline) in treatment of detrusorhyperreflexia: placebo-controlled, cross-over trial, 1331

PETERSON LG, O'SHANICK GJ, eds: Psychiatric Aspects ofTrauma (Advances in Psychosomatic Medicine Vol 16),(R) (1986) 374

PETTIGREW JD, SANDERSON KJ, LEVICK WR, eds: Visual Neuro-science, (R) (1986) 1091

PFEFFER JM, WALDRON G, COOKSON JC: Psychiatric DifferentialDiagnosis, (R) (1987) 1391

PHADKE JG: Survival pattern and cause of death in patientswith multiple sclerosis: results from an epidemiologicalsurvey in north east Scotland, 523

PHENYLALANINE HYDROXYLASE DEFICIENCYbiopterins, (MA) 242

PHILLIPS J. See DOORLY TP, 1048PHILPOT MP. See JONES GMM, 1383PHONATION

improved during fever in brainstem dysarthrophonia,(L) 1239

PHOTON EMMISSION COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY See SINGLEPHOTON EMMISSION COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY

PHOTOSENSITIVITYrelated to valproate withdrawal, (L) 1709symptoms and signs during intermittent photic stimula-

tion and their relation to seizures, 1546PIATTI L. See SOZZI G, 490PICKARD JD, WALKER V, VILE J, PERRY S, SMYTHE PJ, HUNT R:

Oral nimodipine reduces prostaglandin and throm-boxane production by arteries chronically exposed to aperiarterial haematoma and the antifibrinolytic agenttranexamic acid, 727

PICKARD JD. See NELSON RJ, 971, 1130PIERRE J. See CELSIS P, 1602PIERRE Ph. See DUPUIS MiM, 816PILLON B. See RUBERG M, 538PIMLOTT R. See GIBSON JM, 853PINCHING Ai, ed: AIDS and HIV infection (Clinics in Immu-

nology and Allergy Vol 6 No 3), (R) (1986) 1391PINCUS P. See RICHARDS GA, 1240PIRES MM, NUNES B, MONTEIRO L: Computed tomographic

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PITKANEN A, JOLKKONEN J, REKKINEN P: fi-endorphinsomatostatin and prolactin levels in cerebrospinal fluidof epileptic patients after generalised convulsion, 1294

PITUITARY ADENOMAoligodendroglioma occurring after radiation therapy:

with literature review, 1619PITUITARY APOPLEXY

following isosorbide administration, (L) 636PITUITARY GLAND

normal and neoplastic human: immunolocalisation ofcytokeratins, 57

tuberculoma, (L) 360PLANTAR REFLEX See REFLEXESPLASMACYTOMA

multiple: presenting as raised intracranial pressure, (L)495

PLEUROPULMONARY FIBROSISassociated with bromocriptine treatment, (L) 1706

PLIOPLYS AV, THIBAULT J, BOUCHARD J-P, COCKBURN C,HAWKES R: Anti-CNS antibodies in neurological andpsychiatric disorders, 1514

POIRIER J. See GRAY F, 747POLINSKY RJ, NOBLE H, DI CHIRO G, LEE LE, FELDMAN RG,

BROWN RT: Dominantly inherited Alzheimer's disease:cerebral glucose metabolism, 752

POLINSKY Ri. See BROWN RT, 913POLIOMYELITIS

antecedent: conduction velocity and refractory periodof single motor nerve fibres, 443

POLIOPATHYfocal cervical, causing juvenile muscular atrophy of

distal upper extremity, 285POLKEY CE. See MCMILLAN TM, 167POLKEY CE. See POWELL GE, 665POLLAK P. See GAIO JM, 1674POLLOCK M. See SKEGG DCG, 134POLYMYOSITIS

inflammatory process, 1468POLYNEURITIS

lymphomatous meningitis appearing as Garin-Bujadoux-Bannwarth meningopolyneuritis, (L) 106

POLYNEUROPATHYchronic relapsing inflammatory: complicating sicca syn-

drome, (L) 939flexor carpi radialis H-reflex, 447in hypothyroidism: four cases, 1454n-hexane: evoked potential abnormalities, 269

PONCET M, HABIB M, ROBILLARD A: Deep parietal lobe syn-drome: conduction aphasia and other neurobehaviouraldisorders due to a small subcortical lesion, 709

PONSlower: infarction extending from medulla, 620

PONSIN JC. See AWADA HH, 1597POOLE CJM, ROSS RUSSELL RW, HARRISON P, SAVIDGE GF: Amau-

rosis fugax under the age of 40 years, 81PORTA GL. See TESIO L, 235POTENOY RK, LIPTON RB, BERGER AR, LESSER ML, LANTOS G:

Intracerebral haemorrhage: a model for the predictionof outcome, 976

POSER CM: Aphemia as first symptom of multiple sclerosis,(MA) 1388

POSITRON EMISSION TOMOGRAPHYin chorea with different underlying diseases, 1284

POST-INFECTIOUS SYNDROMEocular flutter, postural body tremulousness and CSF

pleocytosis, (L) 1235POSTERIOR FOSSA

protracted vomiting as the presenting sign of mass

1751lesions, 1539

solid haemangioblastoma: radiology and surgicalresults, 155

POSTERIOR LONGITUDINAL LIGAMENTossification: clinico-radiological study of 74 cases, 321

POSTUREeffect on abdominal muscle activity during respiration,

866visual performance after loss of somatosensory and

vestibular function, 1542POTTER J: Six decades of the Society of British Neurological

Surgeons, 958POU A. See MARES R, 494POULTON K. See CAREY MP, 1060POWELL GE, POLKEY CE, CANAVAN AGM: Lateralisation of

memory functions in epileptic patients by use of thesodium amytal (Wada) technique, 665

POWELL GE. See MCMILLAN TM, 167POWELL MP. See FOSTER O, 1067POWELL TPS. See FRANCIS PT, 242POWER KG. See WIEDMANN KD, 1712PRAZIQUANTEL

selective indications in brain cysticercosis, 383PREGNANCY

skull base chondroma, (L) 1078PRESCOTT MC. See NEARY D, 1101PRICE DE, ALANI SM, CARRINGTON A, STICKLAND MH, WALES JK:

The relationship between peripheral nerve resistance toischaemia and diabetic control, 1671

PROCTER AW, PALMER AM, BOWEN DM, MURPHY E, NEARY D:Glutamatergic denervation in Alzheimer's disease - acautionary note, (MA) 825

PROLACTINincreased response to thyrotropin releasing hormone

during migraine attacks, 927levels in CSF in epileptics after generalised convulsion,

1294PROLACTINOMA

abducent palsy after rapid shrinkage, (L) 496PROSODY

affective, in the reading voice of stroke patients, 910PROSTAGLANDINS

oral nimodipine reduces arterial production, 727PROSTATE CARCINOMA

metastatic: thoracic cord compression with Lhermitte'ssign, (MA) 1086

PROTEINturnover in acid maltase deficiency before and after high

protein diet, 587PROTEIN C

deficiency: cause of amaurosis fugax?, (L) 361PSEUDO-TABES

pain produced by spinal cord stimulation, (L) 1083PSEUDOTUMOUR CEREBRI

with amiodarone, (MA) 651PUEL M. See CELSIS P, 1602PULETTI M. See CURIONE M, 650PULLAN PT. See DUNNE Jw, 496PUPIL

Argyll Robertson: in lymphocytic meningoradiculitis(Bannwarth's syndrome), (L) 363

diameter in migraine and tension headache, 228tonic, in tabes dorsalis, (L) 239

PURSUIT See under EYE MOVEMENTSPYRAMIDAL TRACTS

and hereditary neuropathy, 1342

QTEISHAT W. See YAQUB BA, 90QUINN NP, ROSSOR MN, MARSDEN CD: Olfactory threshold in

Parkinson's disease, 88

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1752

RACK PMH, FOX IE: The effects of cold on a partiallydenervated muscle, 460

RADICULOPATHYC7: scapular winging in clinical diagnosis, (MA) 506

RADIOTHERAPYcerebral necrosis: is surgery necessary?, 1407for pituitary adenoma: oligodendroglioma after, 1619

RAFAL RD, INHOFF AW, FRIEDMAN JH, BERNSTEIN E: Pro-gramming and execution of sequential movements inParkinson's disease, 1267

RAFEL E. See ALBERCA R, 1665RAHAMIMOFF R, KATZ B, eds: Calcium, Neuronal Function

and Transmitter Release (Topics in Neurosciences), (R)(1986) 508

RANGEL-GUERRA RA. See WEISSLEDER R, 500RAPCSAK SZ, WATSON RT, HEILMAN KM: Hemispace-visual field

interactions in visual extinction, 1117RAPOPORT SI. See LUXENBERG iS, 333RAPOPORT SI. See SCHAPIRO MB, 766RAPOPORT SI. See SCHLAGETER NL, 779RASCOL A. See CELSIS P, 1602RASMUSSEN'S ENCEPHALITIS See under ENCEPHALITISRAT GLIAL CELLS

postmortem survival characteristics in culture, 798READINESS POTENTIAL

of cortical area 6 preceding self-paced movement inParkinson's disease, 1184

unilateral lesions of supplementary motor area, 1430RECTUM

electron microscopy: diagnosis ofjuvenile-adult neuro-axonal dystrophy, (L) 818

REDMOND S. See COMPTON JS, 1499REFLEXES

eye movements: outcome prediction in coma, 389familial congenital vestibular areflexia, 933flexor carpi radialis H-reflex in polyneuropathy, 447nociceptive to sural nerve stimulation: depressed by

pain in sciatica, 1plantar: testing, (MA) 502stretch: oscillations and essential tremor, 691vestibular-ocular: testing, 1029

REGLI F. See BOGOUSSLAVSKY J, 607REGLI F. See ULDRY PA, 1703REICHMANN H. See GODA S, 1348REIMAN S. See KOEZE TH, 1424REINECKE Ci. See SIMPSON RHW, 1165REINECKE M, LANGOHR HD: Acute dysautonomia associated

with Hodgkin's disease, (MA) 503REINERS K, GILLIATT RW, HARDING AE, O'NEILL JH: Regenera-

tion following tibial nerve crush in the rabbit: the effectof proximal constriction, 6

REINERS K. See HOMBERG V, 568REINNERVATION

patterns in human hand muscles after nerve section andresuture, 259

REITH M. See JONES GMM, 1383RENNIE I. See BOWSHER D, 239RESPIRATION

electromyography of abdominal muscle activity, 866RESPIRATORY OBSTRUCTION

complicating dystonia, (L) 1707RETEROGASSERIAN ANHYDROUS GLYCEROL

injection therapy in trigeminal neuralgia, 1536RETINAL EMBOLISM

prognosis, 1142RETROPERITONEAL FIBROSIS

associated with bromocriptine treatment, (L) 1706REVICZKY AL. See BRAUNSTEIN GD, 792REYES PF, DWYER BA, SCHWARTZMAN RJ, SACCHETTI T: Mental

status changes induced by eye drops in dementia of the

IndexAlzheimer type, (L) 113

REYNEKE J. See RICHARDS GA, 1240REYNOLDS G. See HARDY J, 356REYNOLDS GP. See GODRIDGE H, 775REZAI K. See GRAFF-RADFORD NE, 1589RHOADES HM. See LEVIN HS, 183RHOMBENCEPHALITIS

Listeria monocytogenes infection, (L) 1383RCHARDS GA, FRITZ VU, PINCUS P, REYNEKE J: Unusual drug

interactions between monoamine oxidase inhibitors andtricyclic antidepressants, (L) 1240

RICHARDSON AE. See YOUNG S, 155RICKER K. See MEINCK H-M, 1556RICKETS

X-linked hypophosphataemic: neurological involve-ment, 810

RIEGER F. See RUBERG M, 538REEKKINEN P. See PITKANEN A, 1294RINGELSTEIN EB. See SCHLENKER M, 1715RNA

recovery and measurement in Alzheimer's disease bymolecular hybridisation, (L) 356

ROBERTS J. See NELSON RJ, 1130ROBERTS M, SANDERCOCK P, GHADIALI E: Pure word deafness

and unilateral right temporo-parietal lesion: case report,(L) 1708

ROBERTS PJ, STORM-MATHIESEN J, BRADFORD HF, eds:Excitatory Amino Acids, (R) (1986) 1087

ROBERTS T, SHAH A, GRAHAM JG, MCQUEEN INF: Miller Fishersyndrome following campylobacter enteritis: report oftwo cases, (L) 1557

ROBERTSON D. See ONROT J, 1063ROBILLARD A. See PONCET M, 709ROBINETTE D. See LUXENBERG is, 333ROBINSON BJ. See JOHNSON RH, 738ROBINSON K. See FOWLER CJ, 1211ROCHE SW, PERKIN GD: Palatal myoclonus influenced by neck

posture, (MA) 1388RODDA J. See SIMPSON RHW, 1165ROEDER R. See GUTMANN L, 1669ROGERS LR: Thoracic cord compression from metastatic pros-

tate carcinoma with Lhermitte's "sign", (MA) 1086ROGERS PT. See SCOBEE IN, 275ROLE of the Sympathetic Nervous System in the Lower

Urinary Tract: A Workshop held in London, April 1985(Clinical Science Vol 70, Suppl 14), (R) (1986) 124

RONDOT P. See DAVOUS P, 1312ROOBOL TH, KAZZAZ BA, VECHT CH i: Segmental rigidity and

spinal myoclonus as a paraneoplastic syndrome, 628ROSALES RL, NAVARRO JC, IZUMO S, OSAME M, IGATA A, NAIDAS

0, NAZARENO-ROSALES L: Normal sural nerve morpho-metry in acute uraemia, (L) 942

ROSEN CD, GERRING ip: Head Trauma: Educational Reinte-gration, (R) (1986) 508

ROSS ED. See GORELICK PB, 553ROSS RT, ed: Syringobulbia: a Contribution to the Patho-

physiology of the Brainstem, by N Jonesco-Sisesti, (R)(1986) 1088

ROSS RUSSELL RW. See GIBBS JM, 140ROSS RUSSELL RW. See HOWARD RS, 1142ROSS RUSSELL RW. See POOLE CiM, 81ROSSOR MN. See QUINN NP, 88ROTH M, IVERSEN LL, eds: Alzheimer's Disease and Related

Disorders (British Medical Bulletin Vol 42 Number 1)(R) (1986) 244

ROTHWELL JC: Control ofHuman Voluntary Movement, (R)(1987) 1090

ROTHWELL JC. See BENECKE R, 296ROUSSET H. See LUCHT F, 116ROWE D. See HOUSE A, 910

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IndexROY A, ed: Suicide, (R) (1986) 507ROY G. See ALVAREZ-CERMENO JC, 1238ROYDS JA. See IRONSIDE IW, 57RUBERG M, VILLAGEOIS A, BONNET A-M, PILLON B, RIEGER F,

AGID Y: Acetylcholinesterase and butyrylcholinesteraseactivity in the cerebrospinal fluid ofpatients with neuro-degenerative diseases involving cholinergic systems, 538

RUBIK S CUBEevoking epileptic siezures, (L) 1553

RUDEHILL A, OLSSON GL, SUNDQVIST K, GORDON E: ECGabnormalities in patients with subarachnoid haemor-rhage and intracranial tumours, 1375

RUDGE P. See BRONSTEIN AM, 580RUDGE P. See DANIEL SE, 1173RUDGE P. See DENNING DW, 641RUGGIERI S. See MOHR E, 1192RUIZ EZQUERRO J-J. See LOPEZ-ALBURQUERQUE T, 428RUSHTON D, COX N: A new optical treatment for oscillopsia,

411RX77368

thyrotrophin releasing hormone analogue: trial inmotor neuron disease, 1359

SACCADES See under EYE MOVEMENTSSACCHETTI T. See REYES PF, 113SACRAL MYELORADICULITIS

causing urinary retention, 354SADKA M. See HANKEY GJ, 1235, 1713SAHAKIAN BK. See JONES GMM, 1383SAINI SS: Reterogasserian anhydrous glycerol injection

therapy in trigeminal neuralgia: observation in 552patients, 1536

SAINT PAULand temporal lobe epilepsy, 659

SAKAI T. See HOSOKAWA S, 877SAKUTA M. See MATSUMURA K, 365SALLIERE D. See WILLER J-C, ISAMUELS MA, ed: Manual of Neurologic Therapeutics, (R)

(1986) 120SANCHO RIEGER J. See CASADO NARANJO 1, 1722SANDER JWAS, SHORVON SD: Incidence and prevalence studies

in epilepsy and their methodological problems: a review,829

SANDERCOCK P. See ROBERTS M, 1708SARDESAI HV. See WADIA RS, 1442SATCHELL PM, SEERS cP: Evoked skin sympathetic nerve

reponses in man, 1015SATO T. See YAMAMOTO M, 1475SAUDI ARABIA

causes of late onset epilepsy: role ofcerebral granuloma,90

SAUNDERS D. See NELSON RJ, 971SAURON B. See GRAY F, 747SAVI AR. See DI PIERO V, 988SAVIDGE GF. See POOLE CJM, 81SAWAYA R. See BARKHAUS PE, 1382SCAPULA

hump in shoulder contour: trapezius muscle weakness,(L) 1082

winging in clinical diagnosis ofC7 radiculopathy, (MA)506

SCARAVILLI F. See DANIEL SE, 1173SCHAPIRO MB, HAXBY JV, GRADY CL, DUARA R, SCHLAGETER NL,

WHITE B, MOORE A, SUNDARAM M, LARSON SM, RAPOPORTsi: Decline in cerebral glucose utilisation and cognitivefunction with aging in Down's syndrome, 766

SCHAPIRO RT: Symptom Management in Multiple Sclerosis,(R) (1987) 1247

SCHEINBERG P: An Introduction to the Diagnosis and Man-agement ofCommon Neurologic Disorders 3rd ed, (R)

1753(1986) 374

SCHENCK E. See DEUSCHL G, 1435SCHEUNEMANN H, SCHURMANN K, HALMS J, eds: Tumors of the

Skull Base: Extra- and intra-cranial Surgery of SkullBase Tumors, (R) (1986) 652

SCHIFFMAN PL. See BELSH IM, 649SCHIMSHEIMER RJ, ONGERBOER DE VISSER BW, KEMP B, BOUR Li:

The flexor carpi radialis H-reflex in polyneuropathy:relations to conduction velocities of the median nerveand the soleus H-reflex latency, 447

Schistosoma Mansonispinal cord: operative and radiological findings, (L) 822

SCHIZOPHRENIAanti-CNS antibodies, 1514cognitive impairment patterns, 895muscle biopsy findings, conduction velocity and refrac-

tory period of single motor nerve fibres, 1655search for viral nucleic acid sequences in post mortem

brains, 247SCHLAGETER NL, HORWITZ B, CREASEY H, CARSON R, DUARA R,

BERG GW, RAPOPORT Si: Relation of measured brain glu-cose utilisation and cerebral atrophy in man, 779

SCHLAGETER NL. See SCHAPIRO MB, 766SCHLENKER M, RINGELSTEIN EB: Epidural fibrin clot for pre-

vention of postlumbar puncture headache: a newmethod with risks, (L) 1715

SCHOLZ E, DIENER HC, NOTH J, FREEDEMANN H, DICHGANS J,BACHER M: Medium and long latency EMG responses inleg muscles: Parkinson's disease, 66

SCHON F, BLAU JN: Post-epileptic headache and migraine,1148

SCHON F, HARRISON MJH: Can migraine cause multiple seg-mental cerebral artery constrictions?, (L) 492

SCHON F, THOMAS DT, JEWKES DA, GHATEI MA, MULDERRY PK,BLOOM SR: Failure to detect plasma neuropeptide releaseduring trigeminal thermocoagulation, (L) 642

SCHON F. See HARDING AE, 687SCHOUTEN H1A. See VAN DEN BERGE JH, 1045SCHRAMM J, JONES si, eds: Spinal Cord Monitoring, (R) (1985)

121SCHUURMANS STEKHOVEN JH. See BERNSEN PLJA, 699SCHWARTZMAN RJ. See REYES PF, 113SCHWENDEMANN G, ARENDT G, NOTH J, LANGE HW, STRAUSS W:

Diagnosis of juvenile-adult form of neuroaxonal dys-trophy by electron microscopy of rectum and skinbiopsy, (L) 818

SCHWIEGER AC. See FERRIER TM, 93SCIATICA

pain depresses lower limb nociceptive reflexes to suralnerve stimulation, 1

SCOBIE IN, ROGERS PT, BROWN PM, GODFREY H, SONKSEN PH:

Supersensitivity to both tyramine and noradrenaline indiabetic autonomic neuropathy, 275

SCOBIE IN. See UMPLEBY AM, 587SCROTUM

pain with testicular jerking: manifestation of epilepsy,(L) 1233

SEBUGWAWO S. See WILKINS PR, 1057SECKL JR, LIGHTMAN SL, GUILOFF RI: Elevated cerebrospinal

fluid vasopressin in motor neuron disease, 795SEDGWICK EM. See BAKER DJ, 471SEDGWICK EM. See COLE JD, 1083SEDGWICK EM. See DOCHERTY TB, 1318SEDGWICK EM. See KATIFI HA, 1204SEEGER w: Differential Approaches in Microsurgery of the

Brain, (R) (1985) 122SEEGER w: Planning Strategies of Intracranial Microsurgery,

(R) (1986) 1092SEERS CP. See SATCHELL PM, 1015

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1754SELMAJ K, ALAM R, PERKIN GD, CLIFFORD ROSE F: T

lymphocyte-derived demyelinating activity in multiplesclerosis patients in relapse, 532

SENANAYAKE N: Epileptic seizures evoked by the Rubik'scube, (L) 1553

SENGUPTA RP, MCALLISTER VL: Subarachnoid Haemorrhage,(R) (1986) 506

SENSORIMOTOR INTEGRATIONimpaired, in Parkinsonism and dyskinesia, 544

SENSORY-MOTOR ATTACKSparoxysmal: due to a spinal cord lesion identified byMRI, (L) 490

SERDARU M. See GRAY F, 747SEROTONIN

in tension headache, 1682SERRATI C. See JUNCOS JL, 194SEVLEVER G, TARATUTO AH, CAROLINA DE LAS CARRERAS M,

LEIGUARDA R, NOGUES M: Catatonia secondary to acuteChagas' encephalitis, (MA) 1244

SHAH A. See ROBERTS T, 1557SHALIT M. See HARATS N, 1241SHANKER K. See SHUKLA R, 1682SHAW DA. See BARNES MP, 1402SHELDON PWE. See KERR RSC, 822SHIBASAKI H. See KAKIGI R, 1641SHIEFF C. See HITCHCOCK ER, 1080, (correction) 1559SHIEFF C. See HONAN WP, 1078SHIELDS RA. See NEARY D, 1 101SHIGENO T. See OSBORNE KA, 402SHIMPO T, GILLIATT RW, KENNETT RP, ALLEN PJ: Susceptibility

to pressure neuropathy distal to constricting ligature inguinea pig, 1625

SHINODA H. See HOSOKAWA S, 877SHOOJI M. See YAMAGUCHI H, 817SHORVON SD. See SANDER JWAS, 829SHOULDER

abduction fatiguability, 423, (MA) 1562"scapular hump" in contour: trapezius muscle weak-

ness, (L) 1082SHUKLA R, SHANKER K, NAG D, VERMA M, BHARGAVA KP: Sero-

tonin in tension headache, 1682SICCA SYNDROME

complicated by chronic relapsing inflammatory poly-neuropathy, (L) 939

peripheral neuropathy, (MA) 1085SILVER JR. See BAKER fIfE, 375SILVER JM. See GOLDMAN JM, 866SIMMONS JT. See BROWN RT, 913SIMPSON JA, KHURAIBET Ai: Readiness potential of cortical

area 6 preceding self paced movement in Parkinson'sdisease, 1184

SIMPSON RHW, RODDA J, REINECKE Ci: Adrenoleukodystrophyin a mother and son, 1165

SINDIC CJM, DEPRE A, BIGAIGNON G, GOUBAU PF, HELLA P,LATERRE EC: Lymphocytic meningoradiculitis andencephalomyelitis due to Borrelia burgdorferi: clinicalstudy and serological study of 18 cases, 1565

SINGH V. See KINGSLEY DPE, 30SINGHRAO S. See COLE G, 1558SINGLE PHOTON EMMISSION COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY

long-term noninvasive monitoring of perfusionalchanles in EC-IC bypass surgery, 988

using mTc-HM-PAO in investigation of dementia,1101

SINO-ATRIAL ARRESTdue to temporal lobe epilepsy, (L) 112

SINO-ATRIAL BLOCKprovoked by carbamazepine, (MA) 650

SIPPONEN j. See ERKINJUNTTI T, 37SISSON RA. See LEVIN HS, 183

IndexSKEGG DCG, CORWIN PA, CRAVEN RS, MALLOCH JA, POLLOCK M:

Occurrence of multiple sclerosis in the north and southof New Zealand, 134

SKINevoked sympathetic nerve responses in man, 1015

SKIN BIOPSYdiagnosis of juvenile-adult neuroaxonal dystrophy, (L)

818SKULL

base: chondroma presenting in pregnancy, (L) 1078CT findings in myotonic dystrophy, 435, (MA) 1387,

1723SLATER P. See CROSS AJ, 357SLATER R: Recurrent vertigo: cochlear-vestibular interaction,

(L) 941SLEEP

periodic leg movements: clonazepam, 1679SMAJE JC, DAVIDSON C, TEASDALE GM: Sino-atrial arrest due to

temporal lobe epilepsy, (L) 112SMILE

tremors, (L) 489SMITH Ci. See PERRY EK, 806SMITH DB, ENS GE: Protein C deficiency: a cause of amaurosis

fugax?, (L) 361SMITH I. See HYLAND K, 242SMITH MC. See NATHAN PW, 1253SMITH PEM. See DIETRICHSON P, 1461SMOKING See CIGARETTE SMOKINGSMYTHE Pi. See PICKARD JD, 727SNELGAR RS. See HONAN WP, 160)SNOEK JW, VAN WEERDEN TW, TEELKEN AW, VAN DEN BURG W,

LAKKE JPWF: Meige syndrome: double-blind crossoverstudy of sodium valproate, 1522

SNOWDEN JS. See NEARY D, 1 101SOBUE I, ed: TRH and Spinocerebellar Degeneration, (R)

(1986) 955, 1252SOCIETY OF BRITISH NEUROLOGICAL SURGEONS

Proceedings, 644, 1093six decades, 958

SODIUM AMYTALlateralisation of memory functions in epileptics (Wada

technique), 665SODIUM VALPROATE See under VALPROATESOLARO L. See CORBIN DOC, 1705SOLER J. See CASADO NARANJO I, 1722SOLEUS

H-reflexes in polyneuropathy, 447SOLVENT ABUSE

chronic: recovery, (L) 1712SOMATOSENSORY FUNCTION

visual postural performance after loss, 1542SOMATOSTATIN

brain concentrations in progressive supranuclear palsy,1526

CSF levels of epileptics after generalised convulsion,1294

SOMAZZI L. See DELLA SALA S, 840SONKSEN PH. See SCOBIE IN, 275SONKSEN PH. See UMPLEBY AM, 587SONNEN AEH. See BERNSEN PUA, 699SOROKER N, GROSWASSER Z, KORN C: Improved phonation

during fever in brainstem dysarthrophonia, (L) 1239SOZZI G, MAROTTA P, PIATTI L, TABORELLI A, DORIZZI A: Par-

oxysmal sensory-motor attacks due to a spinal cordlesion identified by MRI, (L) 490

SPEHLMANN R: Evoked Potential Primer: Visual, Auditory,and Somatosensory Evoked Potentials in ClinicalDiagnosis, (R) (1985) 120

SPENCER GT. See UMPLEBY AM, 587SPINAL CORD See also CERVICAL SPINAL CORD;

SYRINGOMYELIA; SYRINX

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Indexfocal cervical poliopathy causing juvenile muscular

atrophy of distal upper extremity, 285lesion causing paroxysmal sensory-motor attacks: MRI,

(L) 490location of descending fibres to sympathetic pregan-

glionic vasomotor and sudomotor neurons, 1253schistosoma mansoni: operative and radiological

findings, (L) 822SPINAL CORD COMPRESSION

malignant: role of vertebral body collapse in manage-ment, 151

thoracic, with Lhermitte's sign, from metastatic pros-tate carcinoma, (MA) 1086

SPINAL CORD STIMULATIONproducing pain in a patient with allodynia and pseudo-

tabes, (L) 1083relief of chronic pain, 1424

SPINAL INJURYrostral and caudal: clinical syndrome and evidence for

occult sacral lesion, 600SPINAL LESIONS

sensory-motor function changes evaluated in terms oflong-latency reflexes, 1647

SPINAL MANIPULATION See NECK MANIPULATIONSPINAL MYOCLONUS

and segmental rigidity as a neoplastic syndrome, 628SPINAL NERVE ROOTS

lumbo-sacral compression: dermatomal somatosensoryevoked potential, 1204

SPINAL STENOSISerections on walking, 1371exercise provoked faecal incontinence, (L) 362ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament: 74

cases, 321SPINNLER H, DELLA SALA S: Visual-spatial impairment in Par-

kinson's disease. Does it exist?, (MA) 1560SPONDYLOSIS See CERVICAL SPONDYLOSISSPREMULLI E. See FRIEDMAN iH, 237STALBERG E. See GUILOFF RJ, 1633STAM J. See HERDERSCHEE D, 499STANDEN PJ. See HOUSE A, 910STECK A, DE FLAUGERGUES J-C: T cell subsets in AIDS:

relationships between peripheral blood and cerebro-spinal fluid, (L) 231

STEFANIS C. See PAPAKOSTAS Y, 927STEIN RB. See THOMAS CK, 259STEIN RL. See LESLIE ML, 1701STEPHENS PH. See FRANCIS PT, 242STEREOTAXIC TECHNIQUES

CT computerised biopsy: for low density CT lesionspresenting with epilepsy, 1302

CT-guided biopsies: measurement of tissue impedance,43

STERN GM. See BRADBURY PG, 810STERN GM. See WRIGHT A, 482STEWART JD: The variable clinical manifestations of ulnar

neuropathies at the elbow, 252STEWART ID: Focal Peripheral Neuropathies, (R) (1987) 1564STEWART S. See CLARK JDA, 1079STEWART-WYNNE EG. See DUNNE Jw, 496STICKLAND MH. See PRICE DE, 1671STIFF MAN SYNDROME

long-standing: disseminated inflammatory CNS dis-ease, (L) 1556

STIJNEN TH. See BOUMA PAD, 1579STRANG R. See GRANT R, 12STRAUBE A. See PAULUS W, 1542STRAUSS W. See SCHWENDEMANN G, 818STREIFLER J, GORDON C, GADOTH N: Effects of dexamethasone

in myotonic muscular dystrophy, (L) 937

1755

Streptococcus Bovismeningitis, (L) 940

STRETCH REFLEX See under REFLEXESSTRIDOR

during dystonic phases of Parkinson's disease, (L) 821STROKE See also HEMIANAESTHESIA; INFARCTION; LACUNAR

INFARCTSaffective prosody in the reading voice, 910aprosodias, 553arm function: measurement and recovery, 714functional recovery, 177recurrent: following Borrelia burgdorferi infection, (L)

1703risk prediction and peripheral blood leukocyte count,

(L) 1558selection of aphasic patients for intensive speech

therapy, 1488Wernicke aphasia and cardiac embolism, (L) 938

STUSS DT: The Frontal Lobes, (R) (1985) 954SUBARACHNOID HAEMORRHAGE

and cigarette smoking: population-based case-controlstudy, 78

cerebral blood velocity: transcranial Doppler study,1499

ECG abnormalities, 1375measurement of total circulating blood volume, 1130recurrent spontaneous: due to spinal haemangio-

blastoma, (L) 639, (MA) 1722SUBDURAL EMPYEMA

factors affecting outcome, 1136management: a series of 24 cases, 1415

SUBDURAL HAEMATOMAand arachnoid cysts of middle fossa, 1001chronic, preceded by persistent traumatic subdural fluid

collection, 1694SUDDEN UNEXPECTED DEATH

attributed to carbamazepine, (MA) 1245SUDOMOTOR NEURONS See NEURONSSUGA H. See FUJIYOSHI K, 929SUICIDE

search for viral nucleic acid sequences in post mortembrains, 247

SULKAVA R. See ERKINJUNTTI T, 37SULLIVAN F, HUTCHINSON M, BAHANDEKA S, MOORE RE:

Chronic hypothermia in multiple sclerosis, 813SUNAMI N. See KUNISHIO K, 1053SUNDARAM M. See SCHAPIRO MB, 766SUNDERLAND A. See HELLER A, 714SUNDQVIST K. See RUDEHILL A, 1375SUPRANUCLEAR PALSY, PROGRESSIVE

brain somatostatin concentrations, 1526neck rigidity in extension and the interstitial nucleus of

Cajal, 1197SURAL NERVE

normal morphometry in acute uraemia, (L) 942stimulation: lower limb nociceptive reflexes depressed

by pain in sciatica, 1SUTTON DL. See GRANT R, 199SUZUKI R. See OHNO K, 1694SWASH M. See INGRAM DA, 159SWASH M. See KINGSLEY DPE, 30SWERDLOW M, ed: The Therapy of Pain 2nd ed, (R) (1986)

1251SWINGLER RJ, KIRK PF, DARKE C, COMPSTON DAS: HLA and

multiple sclerosis in south east Wales, 1153SYMON L. See COMPTON JS, 1499SYMPATHETIC NERVOUS SYSTEM

evoked skin responses in man, 1015neck tumour with syncope due to paroxysmal sym-

pathetic withdrawal, 1063

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1756preganglionic vasomotor and sudomotor neurons:

descending nerve fibres, 1253SYNCOPE

and sudden death attributed to carbamazepine, (MA)1245

due to paroxysmal sympathetic withdrawal: necktumour, 1063

SYRINGOMYELIAcyst measurement by MRI, 1008secondary to CNS lymphoma, 1533

SYRINXassociated with intramedullary metastasis, 1067cervical: associated with intramedullary metastasis, (L)

637MRI measurement of size before and after operation,

1685SYSTEMIC CAPILLARY LEAK SYNDROME

secondary anterior tibial compartment syndrome, (L)943

SYSTEMIC LUPUS ERYTHEMATOSUScerebral thrombophlebitis, (L) 1701with and without CNS involvement: cerebral blood

flow, 1597

T LYMPHOCYTES See LYMPHOCYTESTABES DORSALIS

with tonic pupils and lightning pains relieved by sodiumvalproate, (L) 239

TABORELLI A. See SOZZI G, 490TACKE U, VENALAINEN E: Heat stress and neuroleptic drugs,

(L) 937TACTILE SENSITIVITY

residual, with self-directed stimulation in hemi-anaesthesia, 632

TAKAHASHI N. See KAWAMURA M, 1125TAKAYAMA H, KASHIHARA N, KURODA H, MIYAWAKI S, OTA Z,

KAZAHAYA Y, OGAWA N: Case of postganglionic choli-nergic dysautonomia, 915

TAKEMOTO M. See YAMAMOTO M, 1475TAMMA F. See CERIZZA M, 1710TAMPARILLAS M. See ARA JR, 110TAPIA J. See FISHER CM, 620TARATUTO AH. See SEVLEVER G, 1244TARDIVE DYSKINESIA

clinical and biochemical effects of gamma-vinyl Gaba,1674

role of basal ganglia and cerebral cortex: evidence fromcerebrovascular accident, (L) 367

TARDIVE DYSTONIAin a psychiatric hospital, 801

TARSAL TUNNEL SYNDROMEinitial diagnosis of malignant "Triton" tumour of tibial

nerve, 479TARTAGLIONE A, ONETO A, BANDINI F, FAVALE E: Visual evoked

potentials and pattern electroretinograms in Par-kinson's disease and control subjects, (MA) 1243

TASHIRO K, MATSUMOTO A, HAMADA T, MORIWAKA F: Theaetiology of mirror-writing: a new hypothesis, 1572

TASHIRO K. See FUKUSHIMA-KUDO J, 1197TASSINARI CA. See AMBROSETTO G, 1709TASTE LOSS

initial symptom of primary amyloidosis, (L) 111TASTE THRESHOLD

in a normal population and in trigeminal nerve disease:electrogustometry, 12

TAYLOR DC, LOCHERY M: Temporal lobe epilepsy: origin andsignificance of simple and complex auras, 673

TAYLOR GR, CARTER GI, CROW TJ, JOHNSON JA, FAIRBAIRN AF,PERRY EK, PERRY RH: Recovery and measurement ofRNA in Alzheimer's disease by molecular hybrid-

Index

isation, (L) 356TAYLOR GR. See CARTER GI, 247TAYLOR MA, ABRAMS R: Cognitive impairment patterns in

schizophrenia and affective disorder, 895TEASDALE E. See MCLATCHIE G, 96TEASDALE GM: Editorial, 957TEASDALE GM. See GRANT R, 1008, 1529, 1685TEASDALE GM. See OSBORNE KA, 402TEASDALE GM. See SMAJE ic, 112TEDDY PJ. See KERR RSC, 822TEELKEN AW. See SNOEK JW, 1522TEMKIN N. See DIKMEN S, 1613TEMPERATURE

paradoxical effects in multiple sclerosis, 1160TEMPORAL LOBECTOMY

neuropathology and cognitive functioning, 167TEMPORO-PARIETAL LESION

unilateral right, and pure word deafness: case report, (L)1708

TERODILINEtrial in detrusor hyperreflexia, 1331

TESTA HJ. See NEARY D, 1 101TESIO L, PORTA GL, MESSA E: Cerebellar syndrome in lithium

poisoning: a case of partial recovery, (L) 235TESTICULAR JERKING

and scrotal pain: manifestation of epilepsy, (L) 1233TETRAHYDROBIOPTERIN

in Parkinson's disease, 85THALAMIC ARTERY

bilateral paramedian infarcts: eight case reports, 900THALAMUS

damage: limb apraxia, (MA) 824THEAKER JM. See KNIGHT RSG, 1022THERMAL tIHRESHOLDS

acute pain and afferent stimulation, 1216cutaneous: portable system for measuring warming and

cooling, 1211THIBAULT J. See PLIOPLYS AV, 1514THOMAS CK, STEIN RB, GORDON T, LEE RG, ELLEKER MG: Pat-

terns of reinnervation and motor unit recruitment inhuman hand muscles after compete ulnar and mediannerve section and resuture, 259

THOMAS DJ. See GIBBS JM, 140THOMAS DT. See SCHON F, 642THOMPSON J. See WARD CD, 1706THORNELL L-E. See BORG J, 1036THROMBOPHLEBITIS See CEREBRAL THROMBOPHLEBITISTHROMBOXANE

oral nimodipine reduces arterial production, 727THRUSH D. See WILDE J, 279THUOMAS K-A. See MINDUS P, 1288THYMOMA

without myasthenia gravis: electrophysiological studyafter thymectomy, (L) 501

THYROTROPHIN RELEASING HORMONEanalogue (RX77368): electrophysiological observations

in motor neuron disease patients, 1633analogue (RX77368): trial in motor neuron disease,

1359increased prolactin response during migraine attacks,

927TIBIALIS ANTERIOR MUSCLES

compartment syndrome secondary to capillary leak syn-drome, (L) 943

TIBIAL NERVEcrush in the rabbit: regeneration, 6malignant "Triton" tumour initially diagnosed as tarsal

tunnel syndrome, 479TIMPERLEY WR. See IRONSIDE JW, 57

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IndexTINDALL GT, BARROW DL: Disorders of the Pituitary, (R)

(1986) 1395TISSUE IMPEDANCE

measurement in conjunction with CT-guided stereo-taxic biopsies, 43

TOFTS Ps. See BARNES D, 125TOMELLERI G. See ORRICO D, 107TOMONAGA M. See HIRAYAMA K, 285TONKONOGY JM: Vascular Aphasia, (R) (1986) 124TORREALBA G, DEL VILLAR S, ARRIAGADA P: Protracted vom-

iting as the presenting sign of posterior fossa masslesions, 1539

TORROBA L, MORENO S, LORENZANA L, BUZON L: Purulentmeningitis after percutaneous radiofrequency trigem-inal rhizotomy, (L) 1081

TORTICOLLIS, SPASMODICfollowing unilateral VIII nerve lesions: neck EMG mod-

ulation in response to vestibular stimulation, 580TOUCHON J. See VALMEER J, 1306TRAN MAHN SUNG R. See LUCHT F, 116TRANEXAMIC ACID

antibrinolytic agent and periarterial haematoma: oralnimodipine reduces arterial eicosanoid production,727

TRANSIENT ISCHAEMIC ATTACKSrisk and peripheral blood leukocyte count, (LA) 1558

TRAPEZIUS MUSCLEoblique pectoral crease and "scapular hump" in

shoulder contour: signs of weakness, (L) 1082TREDICI G: Apraxia in subcortical lesions, (MA) 1084TREMOR

essential: classification and mechanism, 561essential: evidence for a subdivision, 1435essential: stretch reflex oscillations, 691essential, untreated: variability in amplitude, 704of the smile, (L) 489physiological and pathological: differential effects of

changes in mechanical limb properties, 568postural, of the hands: frequency/amplitude character-

istics, 561TREMULOUSNESS

postural body, ocular flutter and CSF pleocytosis: postinfectious syndrome, (L) 1235

TREND P SU. See UMPLEBY AM, 587TRICYCLIC ANTIDEPRESSANTS

and monoamine oxidase inhibitors: unusual drug inter-actions, (L) 1240

TRIESCHMANN RB: Aging with a Disability, (R) (1987) 1250TRIGEMINAL GANGLION THERMOCOAGULATION

failure to detect plasma neuropeptide release, (L) 642TRIGEMINAL NERVE

intracranial stimulation. III. Sensory potentials, 1323TRIGEMINAL NERVE DISEASE

evoked taste thresholds: electrogustometry, 12TRIGEMINAL NEURALGIA

paroxysmal: cryotherapy, 485reterogasserian anhydrous glycerol injection therapy,

1536TRIGEMINAL RHIZOTOMY

percutaneous radiofrequency, followed by purulentmeningitis, (L) 1081

TRIMBLE MR, BOLWIG TG, eds: Aspects of Epilepsy andPsychiatry, (R) (1986) 119

TRIMBLE MR, REYNOLDS EH, eds: What is Epilepsy? The Clin-ical and Scientific Basis of Epilepsy, (R) (1986) 826

TRIPP JH. See YOUNG ID, 1230TRISOMY 21 See DOWN'S SYNDROMETRIULZI F. See DI PIERO V, 988TROUNCE I. See BYRNE E, 743TRYPANOSOMIASIS, AMERICAN See CHAGAS' ENCEPHALITIS

1757TSITSOPOULOS P, ANDREW J, HARRISON MJG: Occult cerebral

arteriovenous malformations, 218TUBERCULOMA

pituitary, (L) 360TUBERCULOSIS

meningitis: CT in management and prognosis, 30primary cerebral lymphoma mimicking: case report, (L)

358TULLEKEN CAF. See MAUSER HW, 1136TUMOUR MARKERS

glycolytic enzymes in the CSF, 313, (MA) 1562TUNON T. See DELGADO G, 224TURNER JW. See GRANT R, 12TWUJNSTRA A, VAN ZANTEN AP, HART AAM, ONGERBOER DE

VISSER BW: Serial lumbar and ventricle cerebrospinalfluid lactate dehydrogenase activities in patients withleptomeningeal metastases from solid and haemato-logical tumours, 313

TWINSmonozygotic, discordant for Alzheimer type dementia:

cerebral metabolism, anatomy, and cognition, 333monozygotic: Gilles de la Tourette's syndrome, (L) 1554Parkinson's disease, (L) 105transient global amnesia and migraine in sisters, (L) 816

TYRAMINEsupersensitivity in diabetic autonomic neuropathy, 275

UJIKE H, YAMAMOTO M, HARA I: Taste loss as an initialsymptom of primary amyloidosis, (L) 111

UJIKE H. See YAMAMOTO M, 1475ULCERATIVE COLITIS

cigarette smoking and Parkinson's disease, (L) 635ULDRY PA, REGLI F, BOGOUSSLAVSKY J: Cerebral angiopathy

and recurrent strokes following Borrelia burgdorferiinfection, (L) 1703

ULNAR NERVEreinnervation and motor unit recruitment in humanhand muscles after complete section and resuture, 259

variable clinical manifestations of neuropathies at theelbow, 252

ULTRASOUND See DOPPLER ULTRASOUNDUMPLEBY AM, WILES CM, TREND P SU, SCOBIE IN, MACLEOD AF,

SPENCER GT, SONKSEN PH: Protein turnover in acidmaltase deficiency before and after treatment with ahigh protein diet, 587

URAEMIAacute: normal sural nerve morphometry, (L) 942

URINARY RETENTIONbenign transient, 354

UTTLEY D. See MCHUGH D, 241UTTLEY D. See MILLER ES, 1415

VADILLO I. See ALBERCA R, 1665VAGUS NERVE

pathological changes in diabetes and chronic alco-holism, 1449

VALENTINE GH: The Chromosomes and their Disorders 4thed, (R) (1986) 828

VALK j, ed: Neuroradiology 1985-86. Proceedings of theXIIIth Congress of the European Society of Neuro-radiology, Amsterdam, 11-15 September 1985 (Inter-national Congress Series 698) (R) (1986) 508

VALMIER J, TOUCHON J, DAURES P, ZANCA M, BALDY-MOULINIERM: Correlations between cerebral blood flow variationsand clinical parameters in temporal lobe epilepsy: aninterictal study, 1306

VALPROATElightning pains in tabes dorsalis relieved by sodium

valproate, (L) 239

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1758photosensitivity related to withdrawal, (L) 1709sodium valproate: in Meige syndrome, 1522

VALSANGKAR SP. See HITCHCOCK ER, 1080 (correction) 1559VANCOMYCIN

in intraventricular ventriculitis associated with CSFshunting and drainage, 1419

VAN DEN BERGE JH, BRAAKMAN R, SCHOUTEN HJA: Inter-observer agreement in assessment of vestibulo-ocularresponses, 1045

VAN DEN BURG W. See SNOEK JW, 1522VAN DER SANDE JJ, BULLER HR: Intravascular coagulation in

surgery for large acoustic neuromas, (MA) 648VAN DER VEEN EA. See BERTELSMANN FW, 1337VAN DER WIEL HL, VAN GIJN J: No enophthalmos in Homer's

syndrome, (L) 498VAN GUN J: Relief ofcommon migraine by exercise, (L) 1700VAN GUN J: Testing the plantar reflex, (MA) 502VAN GIJN J. See VAN DER WIEL HL, 498VAN WEERDEN TW. See SNOEK JW, 1522VAN HILLE PT, ABBOTT RJ, CAMERON MM, HOLLAND IM, LOIZOU

LA: Recurrent spontaneous subarachnoid haemorrhagedue to spinal haemangioblastoma, (L) 639

VAN HOUWELINGEN HC. See MAUSER HW, 1136VAN REE JM, MATTHYSSE S, eds: Psychiatric Disorders:

Neurotransmitter and Neuropeptides (Progress in BrainResearch Vol 65) (R) (1986) 826

VAN ROOY JCGM. See BERTELSMANN FW, 1337VAN ROSSUM J. See BOUMA P, 1579VAN ZANTEN AP. See TWIUNSTRA A, 313VARICELLA

complicated by transient dystonia, 1228VARMA T. See COLE G, 1558VASCONCELOS D, CRUZ-SEGURA H, MATEOS-GOMEZ H, ZENTENO

ALANIS G: Selective indications for the use of prazi-quantel in the treatment of brain cysticercosis, 383

VASCULITISinduced by carbamazepine, (L) 1241

VASCULAR DEMENTLA See under DEMENTIAVASOMOTOR NEURONS See NEURONSVASOPRESSIN See also ARGININE-VASOPRESSIN

elevated in CSF in motor neuron disease, 795VECHT CH J. See ROOBOL TH, 628VENALAINEN E. See TACKE U, 937VENTRICULITIS

and CSF shunting and drainage: intraventricular van-comycin, 1419

VERGNES M. See CELSIS P, 1602VERHAGEN WIM, HUYGEN PLM, HORSTINK MWIM: Familial

congenital vestibular areflexia, 933VERMA A. See PAURANIK A, 1076VERMA M. See SHUKLA R, 1682VERMEULEN M. See KOUDSTAAL Pi, 363VERTEBRAL ARTERIES

dissecting aneurysms following cervical manipulation:case report, 349

VERTEBRAL BODY COLLAPSErole in management of malignant spinal cord com-

pression, 151VERTIGO

recurrent: cochlear-vestibular interaction, (L) 941VESTIBULAR AREFLEXIA

familial congenital, 933VESTIBULAR FUNCTION

visual postural performance after loss, 1542VESTIBULAR-OCULAR REFLEXES See under REFLEXESVESTIBULAR-OCULAR RESPONSES

interobserver agreement in assessment, 1045VESTIBULAR STIMULATION

neck EMG responses in spasmodic torticollis followingunilateral VIII nerve lesions, 580

IndexVIALLET F, MASSION J, MASSARINO R, KHALIL R: Performance of

a bimanual load-lifting task by Parkinsonian patients,1274

VIBRATIONphysical parameters affecting sensitivity measurements,

465VIEREGGE P: Gilles de la Tourette's syndrome in monozygotic

twins, (L) 1554VILE J. See PICKARD JD, 727VILLAGEOIS A. See RUBERG M, 538VILLANUEVA JS. See DELGADO G, 224VILLAR LM. See ALVAREZ-CERMENO JC, 1238VIRUSES

search for nucleic acid sequences in post mortem brainsof schizophrenics and suicide cases, 247

VISSER SL. See BERTELSMANN FW, 1337VISUAL DYSFUNCTION

rapid assessment in multiple sclerosis, 840VISUAL EXTINCTION

hemispace-visual field interactions, 1117VISUAL LOSS

transient uniocular: on deviation of the eye, in associ-ation with intraorbital tumours, 615

VISUAL PROCESSINGrole of lingual and fusiform gyri, 607

VISUAL STABILISATONpostural, after loss of somatosensory and vestibular

function, 1542VISUOSPATIAL IMPAIRMENT

in Parkinson's disease, (MA) 1560 (bis)VISUOSPATIAL NEGLECT

and neglect dyslexia: dissociation, 1110VITAMIN E

normal serum concentrations in Friedreich's ataxia, 625VOCALISATIONS

paroxysmal myoclonic dystonia, (MA) 117VOICE

reading: affective prosody in stroke, 910VOLKOW ND, HARPER A, MUNNISTERI D, CLOTHER J; AIDS and

catatonia, (L) 104VOMITING

initial manifestation of multiple sclerosis, (L) 232protracted: presenting sign of posterior fossa mass

lesions, 1539VOORDECKER P. See HERBAUT AG, 354VUORIALHO M. See ERKINJUNTTI T, 37

WADA JA, ed: Kindling 3, (R) (1986) 651WADA TECHNIQUE. See SODIUM AMYTALWADE DT, HEWER RL: Functional abilities after stroke: mea-

surement, natural history and prognosis, 177WADE DT. See HELLER A, 714WADE DT. See LEGH-SMITH JA, 1488WADIA RS, CHITRA S, AMIN RB, KIWALKAR RS, SARDESAI HV:

Electrophysiological studies in acute organophosphatepoisoning, 1442

WADIA RS, MAKHALE CN, KELKAR AV, GRANT KB: Focal epi-lepsy in India with special reference to lesions showingring or disc-like enhancement on contrast computedtomography, 1298

WAGNER RL. See FRIEDMAN JH, 801WALDENLIND E, GUSTAFSSON SA, EKBOM K, WETTERBERG L:

Circadian secretion of cortisol and melatonin in clusterheadache during active cluster periods and remission,207

WALES JK. See PRICE DE, 1671WALES, SOUTH EAST

HLA and multiple sclerosis, 1153WALKER MD, THOMAS DGT, eds: Biology of Brain Tumour, (R)

(1986) 956

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IndexWALKER RWH. See MACDERMOT KD, 1342WALKER V. See PICKARD JD, 727WALSH EG, WRIGHT GW: Patellar clonus: an autonomous

central generator, 1225WALSH FS, MOORE SE, LAKE BD: Cell adhesion molecule N-

CAM is expressed by denervated myofibres in Werdnig-Hoffman and Kugelberg-Welander type spinalmuscular atrophies, 439

WALTERS AS, KATCHEN M, FLEISHMAN J, CHOKROVERTY S,DUVOISIN RC: Role of the basal ganglia and cerebralcortex in tardive dyskinesia: evidence from cerebro-vascular accident, (L) 367

WARD AB. See WILES CM, 479WARD CD, THOMPSON J, HUMBY MD: Pleuropulmonary and

retroperitoneal fibrosis associated with bromocriptinetreatment, (L) 1706

WARD E. See HELLER A, 714WARD R. See BROOKS N, 997WARRINGTON EK. See COSTELLO A de L, 1110WATSON RT. See RAPCSAK SZ, 1117WATTIS I, CHURCH M: Practical Psychiatry of Old Age, (R)

(1986) 654WEEKS RD. See WILKINS PR, 1057WEINBERGER DR. See JAFFE Mi, 847WEIR Al. See JMAL GA, 886WEISBERG LA: Fluid-blood level in intracranial haematoma

due to anticoagulant medication, (L) 1076WEISBERG LA, STRUB RL, GARCIA CA: Decision Making in

Adult Neurology, (R) (1987) 1395WEISKRANTZ L: Blindsight: a Cases Study and Implications,

(R) (1986) 658WEISKRATNZ L, ZHANG D: Residual tactile sensitivity with

self-directed stimluation in hemianaesthesia, 632WEISS-PERETZ J. See AVRAHAMI E, 221WEISSLEDER R, MARFIL A, MARTINEZ HR, RANGEL-GUERRA RA;

Limb girdle type muscular dystrophy associated with aWolff-Parkinson-White syndrome, (L) 500

WELSH KI. See HUGHES PJ, 1156WENER L. See BROWN RT, 913WERDNIG-HOFFMAN DISEASE

cell adhesion molecule N-CAM reactivity, 439WERNICKE APHASIA See under APHASIAWEST INDIES

multiple sclerosis among UK-born children of immi-grants, 327

WESTER P. See HARDY I, 356WETTERBERG L. See WALDENLIND E, 207WEVERS RA. See BERNSEN PLJA, 699WHEATLEY T. See CLARK JDA, 1079WHITE BJ. See LUXENBERG is, 333WHITE BJ. See SCHAPIRO MB, 766WHITEHEAD S. See WILES CM, 479WIEDMANN KD, POWER KG, WILSON ITL, HADLEY DM: Recovery

from chronic solvent abuse, (L) 1712WIESEL F-A. See BORG J, 1655WIGET W. See FRIEDLI WG, 870WILCOCK GK, ESIRI MM: Asymmetry of pathology in

Alzheimer's disease, (L) 1384WILDE J, MOSS T, THRUSH D: X-linked bulbo-spinal neu-

ronopathy: a family study of three patients, 279WILDEN IN, KELLY Pi: CT computerised stereotactic biopsy

for low density CT lesions presenting with epilepsy,1302

WILES CM, WHITEHEAD S, WARD AB, FLETCHER CDM: Not tarsaltunnel syndrome: a malignant "Triton" tumour of thetibial nerve, 479

WILES CM. See NICKLIN J, 423, 1563WILES CM. See UMPLEBY AM, 587WILEY RG. See ONROT J, 1063WILKINS AJ. See SALA SD, 840

1759WILKINS PR, HODDINOTT C, HOURIHAN MD, DAVIES KG,

SEBUGWAWO S, WEEKS RD: Intracranial angiolipoma,1057

WILKINSON IMS, ANDERSON JR, HOLMES AE: Oligo-dendroglioma: an analysis of 42 cases, 304

WILLER J-C, BARRANQUERO A, KAHN M-F, SALLEERE D: Pain insciatica depresses lower limb nociceptive reflexes tosural nerve stimulation, 1

WILLIAMS AC. See CORBIN DOC, 366, 821, 1705, 1707WILLIAMS AC. See PALL HS, 1234, 1386WILLIAMS AC de c. See KOEZE TH, 1424WILSON B. See HEYWOOD CA, 22WILSON BA: Rehabilitation of Memory, (R) (1986) 1390WILSON JTL. See WEEDMANN KD, 1712WILSON L. See BROOKS N, 997WILSON L. See MCLATCHE G, 96WINBLAD B. See HARDY I, 356WINYARD P. See PALL HS, 1234WIRTH FP, RATCHESON RA, eds: Neurosurgical Critical Care

(Concepts in Neurosurgery Vol 1), (R) (1987) 1724WISE iUS. See FISH DFR, 1584WISE RJs. See GIBBS JM, 140WOKKE JHJ. See JENNEKENS FGS, 1353WOKKE JHJ. See KOUDSTAAL Pi, 363WOLFE DE. See LANDAN I, 1533WOLFF-PARKINSON-WHITE SYNDROME

associated limb girdle type muscular atrophy, (L) 500in Friedreich's ataxia, (L) 235

WOO E, LAM K, YU YL, LEE PWH, HUANG CY: Cerebral radio-necrosis: is surgery necessary?, 1407

WOO E. See HUANG CY, 720WOOD VA. See HELLER A, 714WORD DEAFNESS

pure, and unilateral right temporo-parietal lesion: casereport, (L) 1708

WORLD HEALTH ORGANISATION: Principles and Methods forthe Assessment of Neurotoxicity Associated withExposure to Chemicals (Environmental Health CriteriaNo 60), (R) (1986) 510

WRIGHT A, LEES AJ, STERN GM: Mesulergine and pergolide inpreviously untreated Parkinson's disease, 482

WRIGHT GW. See WALSH EG, 1225WURSTER U: Glycolytic enzymes in CSF as tumour markers,

(MA) 1562WYLER A. See DIKMEN S, 1613

X-LINKED BULBO-SPINAL NEURONOPATHYfamily study of three patients, 279

YAHR MD, BERGMANN KJ, eds: Parkinson's Disease (Advancesin Neurology Vol 45), (R) (1986) 1389

YAMADA T. See HIRAYAMA K, 285YAMAGUCHI H, OKAMOTO K, SHOOJI M, MORIMATSU M, HIRAI S:

Muscle histology of hypocalcaemic myopathy in hypo-parathyroidsim, (L) 817

YAMAMOTO M, SATO T, ANNO M, UJIKE H, TAKEMOTO M: Mito-chondrial myopathy, encephalopathy, lactic acidosis,and strokelike episodes with recurrent abdominal symp-toms and coenzyme Q1O administration, 1475

YAMAMOTO M. See UJIKE H, 1 1YAMAMOTO Y. See KUNISHIO K, 1053YAMAURA A. See KAWAMURA M, 1125YANEZ GF. See JACOMBE DE, 489YAQUB BA, PANAYIOTOPOULOS, CP, AL-NOZHA M, QTEISHAT W,

AL-DALAAN A: Causes of late onset epilepsy in SaudiArabia: the role of cerebral granuloma, 90

YATES CM. See HUSSEY S, 823YATES PO. See MANN DMA, 341YOUNG EP. See HARDING AE, 687

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1760 IndexYOUNG ID, MOORE JR, TRIPP JH: Sex-linked recessive con- ZANCA M. See VALMIER J, 1306

genital ataxia, 1230 ZAKRZEWSKA JM: Cryotherapy in the management of par-YOUNG S, RICHARDSON AE: Solid haemangioblastomas of the oxysmal trigeminal neuralgia, 485

posterior fossa: radiological features and results of ZAMPONI A. See BERARDELLI A, 861surgery, 155 ZARRANZ JJ. See DELGADO G, 224

YU YL. See HUANG cY, 720 ZHANG D. See WEISKRANTZ L, 632YU YL. See WOO E, 1407 ZILKHA E. See FISH DR, 1584YUILL GM: Paroxysmal presentation of motor neuron disease, ZIMMERMAN HM, ed: Progress in Neuropathology Vol 6, (R)

(L) 643 (1986) 652