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  1. Although healthcare administrative data are commonly used for traumatic brain injury (TBI) research, there is currently no consensus or consistency on the International Classification of Diseases Version 10 (I...

    Authors: Vincy Chan, Pravheen Thurairajah and Angela Colantonio
    Citation: BMC Neurology 2015 15:7
  2. Central fever (CF) is defined as elevated temperature with no identifiable cause. We aimed to identify risk factors for developing CF among patients with spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) and to evalu...

    Authors: Asaf Honig, Samer Michael, Ruth Eliahou and Ronen R Leker
    Citation: BMC Neurology 2015 15:6
  3. A frequent disorder after stroke is neglect, resulting in a failure to report or respond to contralesional stimuli. Rehabilitation of neglect is important, given the negative influence on motor recovery, indep...

    Authors: Antonia F Ten Brink, Johanna MA Visser-Meily and Tanja CW Nijboer
    Citation: BMC Neurology 2015 15:5
  4. Improvements in stroke management have led to increases in the numbers of stroke survivors over the last decade and there has been a corresponding increase of hospital readmissions after an initial stroke hosp...

    Authors: James Lewsey, Osaretin Ebueku, Pardeep S Jhund, Michelle Gillies, Jim WT Chalmers, Adam Redpath, Andrew Briggs, Matthew Walters, Peter Langhorne, Simon Capewell, John JV McMurray and Kate MacIntyre
    Citation: BMC Neurology 2015 15:3
  5. The Parelsnoer Institute is a collaboration between 8 Dutch University Medical Centers in which clinical data and biomaterials from patients suffering from chronic diseases (so called “Pearls”) are collected acco...

    Authors: Pauline Aalten, Inez HGB Ramakers, Geert Jan Biessels, Peter Paul de Deyn, Huiberdina L Koek, Marcel GM OldeRikkert, Ania M Oleksik, Edo Richard, Lieke L Smits, John C van Swieten, Laura K Teune, Aad van der Lugt, Frederik Barkhof, Charlotte E Teunissen, Nico Rozendaal, Frans RJ Verhey…
    Citation: BMC Neurology 2014 14:254
  6. The authors evaluated the impact of morphological and hemodynamic factors on the rupture of matched-pairs of ruptured-unruptured intracranial aneurysms on one patient’s ipsilateral anterior circulation with 3D...

    Authors: Ying Zhang, Xinjian Yang, Yang Wang, Jian Liu, Chuanhui Li, Linkai Jing, Shengzhang Wang and Haiyun Li
    Citation: BMC Neurology 2014 14:253
  7. Subcutaneous peginterferon beta-1a provided clinical benefits at Year 1 (placebo-controlled period) of the 2-Year Phase 3 ADVANCE study in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS). Here we report the effe...

    Authors: Douglas L Arnold, Peter A Calabresi, Bernd C Kieseier, Sarah I Sheikh, Aaron Deykin, Ying Zhu, Shifang Liu, Xiaojun You, Bjoern Sperling and Serena Hung
    Citation: BMC Neurology 2014 14:240
  8. In patients with epilepsy, poor adherence to anti-epileptic drugs has been shown to be the most important cause of poorly controlled epilepsy. Furthermore, it has been noted that the quality of life among pati...

    Authors: Loes AM Leenen, Ben FM Wijnen, Reina JA de Kinderen, Marian HJM Majoie, Caroline M van Heugten and Silvia MAA Evers
    Citation: BMC Neurology 2014 14:255
  9. Recent research has argued that removal of relevant sensory information during the planning and control of simple, self-paced walking can result in increased demand on central processing resources in Parkinson...

    Authors: Frederico Pieruccini-Faria, Kaylena A Ehgoetz Martens, Carolina RA Silveira, Jeffery A Jones and Quincy J Almeida
    Citation: BMC Neurology 2014 14:250
  10. There are few, recent, well assessed, multiple sclerosis (MS) incidence surveys on European populations. This study sought to measure MS incidence in a Northern Lisbon population and assess it using capture-re...

    Authors: Joao de Sá, Enrique Alcalde-Cabero, Javier Almazán-Isla, Fernando García-López and Jesús de Pedro-Cuesta
    Citation: BMC Neurology 2014 14:249
  11. Exercise has consistently yielded short-term, positive effects on health outcomes in people with multiple sclerosis (MS). However, these effects have not been maintained in the long-term. Behaviour change inte...

    Authors: Susan Coote, Stephen Gallagher, Rachel Msetfi, Aidan Larkin, John Newell, Robert W Motl and Sara Hayes
    Citation: BMC Neurology 2014 14:241
  12. Stroke causes lasting disability and the burden of stroke is expected to increase substantially during the next decades. Optimal rehabilitation is therefore mandatory. Early supported discharge (ESD) has previ...

    Authors: Håkon Hofstad, Bente Elisabeth Bassøe Gjelsvik, Halvor Næss, Geir Egil Eide and Jan Sture Skouen
    Citation: BMC Neurology 2014 14:239
  13. While previous meta-analysis have investigated the efficacy of cilostazol in the secondary prevention of ischemic stroke, they were criticized for their methodology, which confused the acute and chronic phases...

    Authors: LiGen Shi, JiaLi Pu, Liang Xu, Jay Malaguit, Jianmin Zhang and Sheng Chen
    Citation: BMC Neurology 2014 14:251
  14. Spinal cord lesions is one of the predominant characteristics in patients with neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorders (NMOSD). Interestingly, mounting evidence indicates that spinal cord atrophy (SCA) is one ...

    Authors: Yanqiang Wang, Aimin Wu, Xiaoyu Chen, Lei Zhang, Yinyao Lin, Shaoyang Sun, Wei Cai, Bingjun Zhang, Zhuang Kang, Wei Qiu, Xueqiang Hu and Zhengqi Lu
    Citation: BMC Neurology 2014 14:246
  15. The American Stroke Association/American Heart Association recommended the criteria for diagnosis of vascular cognitive impairment and memory impairment (MI) is a feature in the classification of vascular mild...

    Authors: Soo-Jin Cho, Kyung-Ho Yu, Mi Sun Oh, San Jung, Ju-Hun Lee, Im-Seok Koh, Hee-Joon Bae, Yeonwook Kang and Byung-Chul Lee
    Citation: BMC Neurology 2014 14:244
  16. Patients presenting with bilateral trigeminal hypoesthesia may go on to have trigeminal isolated sensory neuropathy, a benign, purely trigeminal neuropathy, or facial-onset sensory motor neuronopathy (FOSMN), ...

    Authors: Giorgio Cruccu, Elena M Pennisi, Giovanni Antonini, Antonella Biasiotta, Giulia di Stefano, Silvia La Cesa, Caterina Leone, Salvatore Raffa, Claudia Sommer and Andrea Truini
    Citation: BMC Neurology 2014 14:248
  17. Extraventricular neurocytomas (EVNs) are rare parenchymal brain tumors, distinct from central neurocytomas that are typically located within the supratentorial ventricular system. Seizures and headache represe...

    Authors: Raffaella Messina, Maria Giuseppina Cefalo, Domitilla Elena Secco, Simona Cappelletti, Erika Rebessi, Andrea Carai, Giovanna Stefania Colafati, Francesca Diomedi Camassei, Antonella Cacchione, Carlo Efisio Marras and Angela Mastronuzzi
    Citation: BMC Neurology 2014 14:242
  18. Structural anomaly of the cervical spine or craniocervical junction has been reported as one of the rare causes of ischemic stroke. We report a case of a young patient with recurrent posterior circulation infa...

    Authors: Seung-Hoon Song, Hong Gee Roh, Hahn Young Kim, Jin Woo Choi, Won-Jin Moon, Woo Jin Choe and Ileok Jung
    Citation: BMC Neurology 2014 14:252
  19. Neuromyelitis optica (NMO) is a severely disabling inflammatory disorder of the central nervous system and is often misdiagnosed as multiple sclerosis (MS). There is increasing evidence that treatment options ...

    Authors: Jens Harmel, Marius Ringelstein, Jens Ingwersen, Christian Mathys, Norbert Goebels, Hans-Peter Hartung, Sven Jarius and Orhan Aktas
    Citation: BMC Neurology 2014 14:247
  20. Cholinesterase inhibitors can delay the progression of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Several clinical trials of the drug in moderate to severe AD have consistently reported clinically positive effects. A combining ef...

    Authors: Kenichi Meguro, Yoshitaka Ouchi, Kyoko Akanuma, Mitsue Meguro and Mari Kasai
    Citation: BMC Neurology 2014 14:243
  21. Although anxiety and depression have been classified as distinct traits of affective disorders, previous studies have reported their co-occurrence in subjects with migraine. However, few reports are available ...

    Authors: Kyungmi Oh, Soo-Jin Cho, Yun Kyung Chung, Jae-Moon Kim and Min Kyung Chu
    Citation: BMC Neurology 2014 14:238

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  22. Recovering useful hand function after stroke is a major scientific challenge for patients with limited motor recovery. We hypothesized that sequential training beginning with proximal bilateral followed by uni...

    Authors: Sandy McCombe Waller, Jill Whitall, Toye Jenkins, Laurence S Magder, Daniel F Hanley, Andrew Goldberg and Andreas R Luft
    Citation: BMC Neurology 2014 14:236
  23. The Mini-BESTest is a clinical balance test that has shown a high sensitivity in detecting balance impairments in elderly with Parkinson's disease (PD). However, its reproducibility between different raters an...

    Authors: Niklas Löfgren, Emma Lenholm, David Conradsson, Agneta Ståhle and Erika Franzén
    Citation: BMC Neurology 2014 14:235
  24. Fatigue is common in stroke survivors. Lesion location may influence the risk of poststroke fatigue (PSF) but it is uncertain whether location has an impact on the prognosis of PSF. This study examined the ass...

    Authors: Wai Kwong Tang, Yang Kun Chen, Hua Jun Liang, Winnie Chiu Wing Chu, Vincent Chung Tony Mok, Gabor S Ungvari and Ka Sing Wong
    Citation: BMC Neurology 2014 14:234
  25. We have argued against the traditional approach of counselling avoidance of all triggers of headaches and migraine. Problems with this approach include the impossibility of avoiding all triggers and the high c...

    Authors: Paul R Martin, Sharon Mackenzie, Siavash Bandarian-Balooch, Arissa Brunelli, Simon Broadley, John Reece and Peter J Goadsby
    Citation: BMC Neurology 2014 14:233
  26. Minocycline, a member of the tetracycline family, has a low risk of adverse effects and an ability to improve behavioral performance in humans with cognitive disruption. We performed a single-arm open-label tr...

    Authors: Joseph C Grieco, Stephanie L Ciarlone, Maria Gieron-Korthals, Mike R Schoenberg, Amanda G Smith, Rex M Philpot, Helen S Heussler, Jessica L Banko and Edwin J Weeber
    Citation: BMC Neurology 2014 14:232
  27. Pain is common in people with dementia, yet identification is challenging. A number of pain assessment tools exist, utilizing observation of pain-related behaviours, vocalizations and facial expressions. Whils...

    Authors: Anne Corbett, Wilco Achterberg, Bettina Husebo, Frank Lobbezoo, Henrica de Vet, Miriam Kunz, Liv Strand, Marios Constantinou, Catalina Tudose, Judith Kappesser, Margot de Waal and Stefan Lautenbacher
    Citation: BMC Neurology 2014 14:229
  28. Despite high success rate of DREZ lesioning in the treatment of intractable central pain, there is still a significant incidence of patients without satisfactory post-operative effect. The aim of the study was...

    Authors: Pavel Haninec, Radek Kaiser, Libor Mencl and Petr Waldauf
    Citation: BMC Neurology 2014 14:225
  29. Dorsolateral medullary infarction (Wallenberg Syndrome) is rare in clinical practice; however, the subsequent corneal lesions are more uncommon. To our knowledge, only one such case was previously reported. We...

    Authors: Songdi Wu, Ningning Li, Feng Xia, Kastytis Sidlauskas, Xuemei Lin, Yihua Qian, Wei Gao and Qinlu Zhang
    Citation: BMC Neurology 2014 14:231
  30. The risk of multiple sclerosis (MS) increases with increasing latitude. Taking into consideration that Norway has a large latitude range, a south-to-north gradient would be expected. However, previous studies ...

    Authors: Espen Benjaminsen, Johnny Olavsen, Merethe Karlberg and Karl B Alstadhaug
    Citation: BMC Neurology 2014 14:226
  31. Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) may present with psychiatric symptoms, usually together with neurological ones and in cases with a family history of dementia. We describe the case of an FTD behavioural variant w...

    Authors: Carla Gramaglia, Roberto Cantello, Emanuela Terazzi, Miryam Carecchio, Sandra D’Alfonso, Nunzia Chieppa, Francesca Ressico, Maria Cristina Rizza and Patrizia Zeppegno
    Citation: BMC Neurology 2014 14:228
  32. Differential diagnosis of severe progressive dementia includes a wide spectrum of inflammatory and neurodegenerative diseases. Particularly challenging is the differentiation of potentially treatable autoimmun...

    Authors: Frédéric Zuhorn, Almut Hübenthal, Andreas Rogalewski, Müjgan Dogan Onugoren, Markus Glatzel, Christian G Bien and Wolf-Rüdiger Schäbitz
    Citation: BMC Neurology 2014 14:227
  33. Myelin-oligodendrocyte glycoprotein antibody (MOG antibodies) was found in various demyelinated diseases. This is the first report of a patient with longitudinally extensive transverse myelitis with an extreme...

    Authors: Haruka Amano, Nobukazu Miyamoto, Hideki Shimura, Douglas Kazutoshi Sato, Kazuo Fujihara, Shinichi Ueno, Ryota Nakamura, Yuji Ueno, Masao Watanabe, Nobutaka Hattori and Takao Urabe
    Citation: BMC Neurology 2014 14:224
  34. Although it is preferable that all patients with a recent Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA) undergo acute carotid imaging, there are centers with limited access to such acute examinations. It is controversial wh...

    Authors: Elias Johansson, Jakob Bjellerup and Per Wester
    Citation: BMC Neurology 2014 14:223
  35. Multiple Sclerosis is a disease of the central nervous system involving a variety of debilitating physical, sensory, cognitive and emotional symptoms. This literature review evaluated the impact of psychologic...

    Authors: Francesco Pagnini, Colin M Bosma, Deborah Phillips and Ellen Langer
    Citation: BMC Neurology 2014 14:222
  36. Children with unilateral Cerebral Palsy (CP) often show diminished awareness of the remaining capacity of their affected upper limb. This phenomenon is known as Developmental Disregard (DD). DD has been explai...

    Authors: Ingar M Zielinski, Bert Steenbergen, C Marjolein Baas, Pauline BM Aarts and Marijtje LA Jongsma
    Citation: BMC Neurology 2014 14:221
  37. Neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder (NMOSD) and multiple sclerosis (MS) are inflammatory diseases of the central nervous system with different pathogenesis, brain lesion patterns, and treatment strategies. ...

    Authors: Ming-Feng Liao, Kuo-Hsuan Chang, Rong-Kuo Lyu, Chin-Chang Huang, Hong-Shiu Chang, Yih-Ru Wu, Chiung-Mei Chen, Chun-Che Chu, Hung-Chou Kuo and Long-Sun Ro
    Citation: BMC Neurology 2014 14:218
  38. Vascular cognitive impairment-no dementia (VCIND) refers to the early or mild cognitive impairment induced by cerebral vascular injury. Research shows that serum total homocysteine (tHcy) level is an independe...

    Authors: Bo Jiang, Yumei Chen, Guoen Yao, Cunshan Yao, Hongmei Zhao, Xiangdong Jia, Yunyan Zhang, Junling Ge, Enchao Qiu and Chengyun Ding
    Citation: BMC Neurology 2014 14:217
  39. The clinical impact of neutralizing antibodies against interferon-beta (NAb) is controversial. Their presence can lead to a decrease in interferon-beta (IFNβ) efficacy. Fatigue reported in patients with multip...

    Authors: Philippe Manceau, Clotilde Latarche, Sophie Pittion, Gilles Edan, Jérôme de Sèze, Catherine Massart and Marc Debouverie
    Citation: BMC Neurology 2014 14:215
  40. The Evaluate Patient OutComes (EPOC) study assessed physician- and patient-reported outcomes in individuals with relapsing multiple sclerosis who switched directly from injectable disease-modifying therapy (iD...

    Authors: Jonathan Calkwood, Bruce Cree, Heidi Crayton, Daniel Kantor, Brian Steingo, Luigi Barbato, Ron Hashmonay, Neetu Agashivala, Kevin McCague, Nadia Tenenbaum and Keith Edwards
    Citation: BMC Neurology 2014 14:220
  41. Hereditary spastic paraplegias (HSPs) are a group of neurodegenerative diseases characterized by progressive spasticity and weakness of the lower limbs. SPG4, SPG3A and SPG31 are the three leading causes of au...

    Authors: Min-Yu Lan, Yung-Yee Chang, Tu-Hseuh Yeh, Szu-Chia Lai, Chia-Wei Liou, Hung-Chou Kuo, Yih-Ru Wu, Rong-Kuo Lyu, Jen-Wen Hung, Ying-Chao Chang and Chin-Song Lu
    Citation: BMC Neurology 2014 14:216
  42. Acute ischemic stroke (AIS) is one of the leading causes of death and adult disability worldwide. In the present study, we aimed to develop a web-based risk model for predicting dynamic functional status at di...

    Authors: Ruijun Ji, Wanliang Du, Haipeng Shen, Yuesong Pan, Penglian Wang, Gaifen Liu, Yilong Wang, Hao Li, Xingquan Zhao and Yongjun Wang
    Citation: BMC Neurology 2014 14:214
  43. The specificity of computed tomography (CT) for subarachnoid haemorrhage (SAH) is very high. However, physicians should be aware of rare false positive findings, also referred to as "pseudo-SAH". We present an...

    Authors: Maximilian Patzig, Christoph Laub, Hendrik Janssen, Lorenz Ertl and Gunther Fesl
    Citation: BMC Neurology 2014 14:219
  44. Elevated intracranial pressure from cerebral edema is the major cause of early mortality in acute stroke. Current treatment strategies to limit cerebral edema are not particularly effective. Some novel anti-ed...

    Authors: Vishnumurthy Shushrutha Hedna, Sharathchandra Bidari, David Gubernick, Saeed Ansari, Irawan Satriotomo, Asif A Khan and Adnan I Qureshi
    Citation: BMC Neurology 2014 14:213
  45. Quality of life is poorer in Parkinson’s disease than in other conditions and in the general population without Parkinson’s disease. Malnutrition also results in poorer quality of life. This study aimed at det...

    Authors: Jamie M Sheard, Susan Ash, George D Mellick, Peter A Silburn and Graham K Kerr
    Citation: BMC Neurology 2014 14:212
  46. Recent studies have revealed an inverse epidemiological correlation between Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and cancer − patients with AD show a reduced risk of cancer, while cancer survivors are less likely to devel...

    Authors: Jian-Ming Li, Chao Liu, Xia Hu, Yan Cai, Chao Ma, Xue-Gang Luo and Xiao-Xin Yan
    Citation: BMC Neurology 2014 14:211

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