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October 20, 2009; 73 (16)

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This Week in Neurology

  • This week in Neurology®Highlights of the October 20 issue
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Editorials

  • PANDASHorse or zebra?
    Donald L. Gilbert, Roger Kurlan
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  • Huntington diseaseA tale of two genes
    Nayana Lahiri, Sarah J. Tabrizi
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  • Streptococcal infection, Tourette syndrome, and OCDIs there a connection?
    A. Schrag, R. Gilbert, G. Giovannoni, M. M. Robertson, C. Metcalfe, Y. Ben-Shlomo
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  • Novel susceptibility locus at chromosome 6q16.3-22.31 in a family with GEFS+
    A. Poduri, Y. Wang, D. Gordon, S. Barral-Rodriguez, C. Barker-Cummings, A. Ulgen, V. Chitsazzadeh, R. S. Hill, N. Risch, W. A. Hauser, T. A. Pedley, C. A. Walsh, R. Ottman
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  • Characteristics of children enrolled in treatment trials for NF1-related plexiform neurofibromas
    A. Kim, A. Gillespie, E. Dombi, A. Goodwin, W. Goodspeed, E. Fox, F. M. Balis, B. C. Widemann
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  • Normal and mutant HTT interact to affect clinical severity and progression in Huntington disease
    N. A. Aziz, C. K. Jurgens, G. B. Landwehrmeyer, on behalf of the EHDN Registry Study Group, W.M.C. van Roon-Mom, G. J.B. van Ommen, T. Stijnen, R. A.C. Roos
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  • Family history of melanoma and Parkinson disease risk
    X. Gao, K. C. Simon, J. Han, M. A. Schwarzschild, A. Ascherio
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  • Vascular risk factors, HIV serostatus, and cognitive dysfunction in gay and bisexual men
    J. T. Becker, L. Kingsley, J. Mullen, B. Cohen, E. Martin, E. N. Miller, A. Ragin, N. Sacktor, O. A. Selnes, B. R. Visscher
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    CME Course
  • High-sensitivity C-reactive protein predicts mortality but not strokeThe Northern Manhattan Study
    M.S.V. Elkind, J. M. Luna, Y. P. Moon, K. M. Liu, S. L. Spitalnik, M. C. Paik, R. L. Sacco
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    CME Course
  • Cerebral infarction in POEMS syndromeIncidence, risk factors, and imaging characteristics
    S. A. Dupont, A. Dispenzieri, M. L. Mauermann, A. A. Rabinstein, R. D. Brown
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Clinical Implications of Neuroscience Research

  • Astrocyte-neuron interactionsImplications for epilepsy
    Eduardo E. Benarroch
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Views and Reviews

  • Sleep-related breathing and sleep-wake disturbances in ischemic stroke
    Dirk M. Hermann, Claudio L. Bassetti
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Clinical/Scientific Notes

  • Normalization of hypocretin-1 in narcolepsy after intravenous immunoglobulin treatment
    Y. Dauvilliers, B. Abril, E. Mas, F. Michel, M. Tafti
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  • Varicella zoster virus–associated polyradiculoneuritis
    A. Cortese, E. Tavazzi, S. Delbue, E. Alfonsi, A. Pichiecchio, M. Ceroni, P. Ferrante, E. Marchioni
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Resident and Fellow Section

  • Pearls & Oy-sters: The orbital bruitA poor man’s angiogram
    Jonathan H. Smith, Jennifer E. Fugate, Daniel O. Claassen
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  • Teaching NeuroImages: Reversible ectropion in myasthenia gravis
    G. Solé, F. Perez, X. Ferrer
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Correspondence

  • Practice parameters and technology assessments: What they are, what they are not, and why you should care
    Amos D. Korczyn
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  • Lost in a jungle of evidence: We need a compass; Practice parameters and technology assessments: What they are, what they are not, and why you should care
    Andrew N. Wilner
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  • Lost in a jungle of evidence: We need a compass
    Martin M. Pincus
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Historical Neurology

  • Abraham Lincoln did not have type 5 spinocerebellar ataxia
    John G. Sotos
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Book Review

  • MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS: THE HISTORY OF A DISEASE
    Anu Jacob
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