Table of contents
February 2005 - Volume 76 - 2
Parkinson's disease
- Driving in Parkinson’s disease (14 January, 2005)
Stroke
- Mapping anterograde and retrograde degeneration after stroke (14 January, 2005)
Retinal artery thrombolysis
- Thrombolysis for central retinal artery occlusion (14 January, 2005)
Papers
- Quantitative assessment of driving performance in Parkinson’s disease (14 January, 2005)
- Apomorphine in idiopathic restless legs syndrome: an exploratory study (14 January, 2005)
- Post-micturitional hypotension in patients with multiple system atrophy (14 January, 2005)
- Ischaemic stroke in young adults: predictors of outcome and recurrence (14 January, 2005)
- Risk–benefit analysis of the treatment of unruptured intracranial aneurysms (14 January, 2005)
Historical notes
- Kanner’s infantile autism and Asperger’s syndrome (14 January, 2005)
- Brodmann’s cortical maps (14 January, 2005)
Short reports
- Postinfectious vasculopathy with evolution to moyamoya syndrome (14 January, 2005)
- Satiety dysfunction in Prader-Willi syndrome demonstrated by fMRI (14 January, 2005)
- Diagnostic value of the Rotterdam-CAMCOG in post-stroke dementia (14 January, 2005)
- Insular lesions, ECG abnormalities, and outcome in acute stroke (14 January, 2005)
- Sex hormones modulate brain damage in multiple sclerosis: MRI evidence (14 January, 2005)
- Spanish family with myalgia and cramps syndrome (14 January, 2005)
Neurological picture
- Checkerboard fields in multiple sclerosis (14 January, 2005)
Letters
- “Dropped head syndrome” in syringomyelia: report of two cases (14 January, 2005)
- Vitamin B-12, serum folate, and cognitive change between 11 and 79 years (14 January, 2005)
- Bell’s palsy: a study of the treatment advice given by Neurologists (14 January, 2005)
- Ondine’s curse during pregnancy (14 January, 2005)
Book reviews
- Neurological disorders in pregnancy (14 January, 2005)
- The neuropathology of dementia, 2nd edition (14 January, 2005)
- Catastrophic neurological disorders in the emergency department (14 January, 2005)
- Cerebrovascular disease, cognitive impairment, and dementia (14 January, 2005)