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  1. Parkinson's disease is the second most common neurodegenerative disorder after Alzheimer's disease. Most cases are sporadic, however familial cases do exist. We examined 12 families with familial Parkinson's d...

    Authors: Karin Wirdefeldt, Catherine E Burgess, Lisa Westerberg, Haydeh Payami and Martin Schalling
    Citation: BMC Neurology 2003 3:6
  2. Cerebral cavernous malformations (CCM) present as either sporadic or autosomal dominant conditions with incomplete penetrance of symptoms. Differences in genetic and environmental factors might be minimized am...

    Authors: Miguel Lucas, Alzenire F Costa, José M García-Moreno, Francisca Solano, Miguel A Gamero and Guillermo Izquierdo
    Citation: BMC Neurology 2003 3:5
  3. The molecular basis for the genetic risk of ischemic stroke is likely to be multigenic and influenced by environmental factors. Several small case-control studies have suggested associations between ischemic s...

    Authors: James F Meschia, Thomas G Brott, Robert D Brown Jr, Richard JP Crook, Michael Frankel, John Hardy, José G Merino, Stephen S Rich, Scott Silliman and Bradford Burke Worrall
    Citation: BMC Neurology 2003 3:4
  4. Chondrodystrophic myotonia or Schwartz-Jampel syndrome is a rare genetic disorder characterized by myotonia and skeletal dysplasia. It may be progressive in nature. Recently, the gene responsible for Schwartz-...

    Authors: Nicola C Ho, Stacey Sandusky, Victor Madike, Clair A Francomano and Marinos C Dalakas
    Citation: BMC Neurology 2003 3:3
  5. We have recently reported successful treatment of patients with chronic pain syndromes using human pooled intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) in a prospective, open-label cohort study. A randomised, placebo cont...

    Authors: Andreas Goebel, Andrew Moore, Rosamund Weatherall, Norbert Roewer, Robert Schedel and Guenter Sprotte
    Citation: BMC Neurology 2003 3:1
  6. Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) was recently described as a heterogeneous group with a variety of clinical outcomes and high risk to develop Alzheimer's disease (AD). Regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) as mea...

    Authors: Chaorui Huang, Lars-Olof Wahlund, Leif Svensson, Bengt Winblad and Per Julin
    Citation: BMC Neurology 2002 2:9
  7. The Apo-1/Fas (CD95) molecule is an apoptosis-signaling cell surface receptor belonging to the tumor necrosis factor (TNF) receptor family. Both Fas and Fas ligand (FasL) are expressed in activated mature T ce...

    Authors: Masaaki Niino, Seiji Kikuchi, Toshiyuki Fukazawa, Ryuji Miyagishi, Ichiro Yabe and Kunio Tashiro
    Citation: BMC Neurology 2002 2:8
  8. Facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy (FSHD) is an autosomal dominant disorder characterized by the weakness of facial, shoulder-girdle and upper arm muscles. Most patients with FSHD have fewer numbers of tan...

    Authors: Tsuyoshi Matsumura, Kanako Goto, Gaku Yamanaka, Je Hyeon Lee, Cheng Zhang, Yukiko K Hayashi and Kiichi Arahata
    Citation: BMC Neurology 2002 2:7
  9. Patients with Alzheimer's disease experience a progressive loss of cognitive function, and the ability to independently perform activities of daily life. Sometimes a dependent stage is reached quite early in t...

    Authors: Jaime Caro, Alexandra Ward, Khajak Ishak, Kristen Migliaccio-Walle, Denis Getsios, George Papadopoulos and Koen Torfs
    Citation: BMC Neurology 2002 2:6
  10. Lower limb paralysis occurs in 11% of patients after surgical procedure of thoracic or thoracoabdominal aneurysms and is an unpredictable and distressful complication. The aim of this study was to investigate ...

    Authors: Shaoyang Chen, Lize Xiong, Qiang Wang, Hanfei Sang, Zhenhua Zhu, Hailong Dong and Zhihong Lu
    Citation: BMC Neurology 2002 2:1
  11. Carpal tunnel syndrome is a common disorder, which can be treated with surgery or conservative options. However, there is insufficient evidence and no consensus among physicians with regard to the preferred tr...

    Authors: Annette AM Gerritsen, Rob JPM Scholten, Willem JJ Assendelft, Herman Kuiper, Henrica CW de Vet and Lex M Bouter
    Citation: BMC Neurology 2001 1:8
  12. Climatic or meteorological condition changes have been implicated in the pathogenesis of Bell's palsy (BP). We evaluate the influence of meteorological parameters, such as temperature, humidity, and atmospheri...

    Authors: Vasilis Danielides, George Patrikakos, Christina-Sophia Nousia, Aristides Bartzokas, Haralampos J Milionis, Christos Lolis and Antonios Skevas
    Citation: BMC Neurology 2001 1:7
  13. It is not known whether carbamazepine (CBZ; a drug widely used in neurology and psychiatry) influences the blood oxygenation level dependent (BOLD) contrast changes induced by neuronal activation and measured ...

    Authors: Hennric Jokeit, Michael Okujava and Friedrich G Woermann
    Citation: BMC Neurology 2001 1:6
  14. The impact of traumatic brain injury (TBI) on the pathogenesis of Alzheimer disease (AD) is still controversial. The aim of our retrospective autopsy study was to assess the impact of TBE and ApoE allele frequ...

    Authors: Kurt A Jellinger, Werner Paulus, Christian Wrocklage and Irene Litvan
    Citation: BMC Neurology 2001 1:3
  15. Stroke thrombolysis-related intracerebral hemorrhage may occur remotely from the anatomical site of ischemia. One postulated mechanism for this is simultaneous multiple embolization with hemorrhage into a "sil...

    Authors: Michael D Hill, Philip A Barber, Andrew M Demchuk, Robert J Sevick, Richard Frayne and Alastair M Buchan
    Citation: BMC Neurology 2001 1:1

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