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Controversies in Neurology (CONy)
Hilton Hotel, Athens, Greece, October 23-26, 2008 | |
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Poster Presentations |
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Posters will be presented in 2 groups:
Group A: Friday, October 24, 2008
Group B: Saturday, October 25, 2008
Posters are sorted by topic and are in alphabetical order according to the presenting author.
Posters should be mounted on the morning of the allocated day and dismantled at the end of that day's sessions.
The Organizing Committee will not be responsible for posters that are not removed on time.
List of Poster Boards
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Group A Friday, October 24, 2008 |
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Headache |
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PROPHYLACTIC TREATMENT OF MIGRAINE- HERBS AND LIFESTYLE CHANGES OR DRUGS? K. Blazina, J. Franjic, D. Petravic, B. Ribaric, D. Mahovic-Lakusic Croatia |
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TRIGGER FACTORS IN CHILDHOOD HEADACHE G. Dizdarer, N. Cetin, M. Yldrmer, Z. Sahbudak, A. Kaya, N. Aksu Turkey |
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BIOLOGICAL STRESS MARKERS IN MIGRAINE PATIENTS WITH HEAVY STRESS BURDEN K.E. Hedborg, C.B. Muhr Sweden |
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ANTICEPHALGIC PHOTOPROTECTIVE PREMEDICATED MASK: A REPORT OF A SUCCESSFUL STUDY OF A TREATMENT FOR MIGRAINE AND/OR TENSION HEADACHES M.I. Hyson USA |
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A RARE CAUSE OF HEADACHE S.Y. Lee, D.K. Skree, J. Thomas Singapore |
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HEADACHE IN LOCAL WAR PARTICIPANTS: SPECIFIC FEATURES E.V. Mikhaylova, A.P. Ratchin, K.A. Yakunin Russia |
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ASSESSMENT OF HEADACHE IN MEN TAKING PHOSPHODIESTERASE-5 INHIBITOR (TADALAFIL) E. Okuyucu, O. Guven, T. Duman, E. Ucar, I.M. Melek, E. Akcin Turkey |
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CLOSURE OF ATRIAL SEPTAL DEFECTS: A NEW TREATMENT FOR MIGRAINE? R.A. Providencia, C.S. Silva, A. Leitao, A. Quaresma, M.H. Ramos, F. Pissara, M.F. Silva, M. Costa, N. Quintal, I. Luzeiro, A.M. Leitao-Marques Portugal
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Neurodegenerative Diseases |
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PRESYMPTOMATIC SPONDYLOTIC CERVICAL MYELOPATHY - AN UPDATED PREDICTIVE MODEL J. Bednarik, Z. Kadanka, M. Kerkovsky, L. Dusek, S. Vohanka, O. Novotny, I. Urbanek Czech Republic |
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MEGALIN PROMOTER POLYMORPHISM ASSOCIATED WITH INCREASED ALZHEIMER´S DISEASE RISK E. Carro, V. Teo, M. Bullido, A. Martinez-Garcia, D. Antequera, J. Clarimon, I. Ferrer, T. Gomez-Isla, F. Bermejo, F. Valdivieso Spain
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TRANSMISSION OF ALZHEIMER DISEASE L.D. Estrada, R.F. Morales, C.A. Soto USA
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NSAID USE AND THE RISK OF PARKINSON'S DISEASE: A META-ANALYSIS OF OBSERVATIONAL STUDIES M.M. Etminan, M. Wiens, S. Jafari, A. Etminan Canada
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DECREASE IN SEVERE HYPERHYDROSIS WITH WEIGHT LOSS -- WHAT IS THE MECHANISM FOR HYPERHYDROSIS IN PARKINSON'S DISEASE? L.J. Jaffe USA
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DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS IN ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE AND VASCULAR DEMENTIA PATIENTS: CONTROVERSIAL SUBJECT V.A. Kholin, K.N. Polyeteyeva, N. Bachinskaya Ukraine
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ARE DOPAMINERGIC NEURONS IN SUBSTANTIA NIGRA DAMAGED IN PATIENTS WITH RESTLESS LEGS SYNDROME? J.M. Kim Korea
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HEMIPARKINSONISM - CASE REPORT S.I. Kostic, T.B. Smiljkovic, J.D. Potic, V.D.J. Dedic, D. Vranjes Serbia
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MER IS CRITICAL IN STN DBS SURGERY M. Kurtis, W. Smith, Q. Yu, R. Goodman, G.M. McKhann, L.M. Winfield, B. Ford, S.L. Pullman Spain
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ASSOCIATION OF DEVELOPING PATHOLOGICAL GAMBLING AND DOPAMINE AGONIST THERAPY IN PARKINSON'S DISEASED PATIENTS: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND META-ANALYSIS OF STUDIES PERFORMED IN CLINICAL SETTINGS M. Nashid USA
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MOLECULAR MARKERS OF PARKINSON’S DISEASE: LRRK2 MUTATIONS AND ALPHA-SYNUCLEIN LEVEL S.N. Pchelina, A.K. Emelyanov, O.N. Ivanova, A.F. Yakimovskii, A.L. Schwarzman Russia
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IDENTIFICATION OF MILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT SUBTYPES IN A SPANISH COHORT. A TWO YEARS FOLLOW-UP
H.R. Peraita, J.L. Dobato, C.Diaz
Spain
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HOMOCYSTEINEMIA, LEVODOPA DOSE AND DISEASE STAGING IN PARKINSON'S DISEASE PATIENTS L.C. Perju-Dumbrava, S.P. Pasca, M. Dronca, L.M. Muntean, L.D. Perju-Dumbrava Romania
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PREDICTIVE DIAGNOSTIC TESTING OF VON HIPPEL-LINDAU DISEASE: FIVE YEAR FOLLOW-UP A.O. Rasmussen, A. Ochoa, I. De Biase, P. Yescas, A.L. Sosa, Y. Rodriguez, M. Chavez, M. Lopez, E. Alonso, S.I. Bidichandani USA
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GRAY MATTER VOLUME INCREASE IN PATIENTS WITH FRIEDREICH ATAXIA (FRDA) AFTER TREATMENT WITH RECOMBINANT HUMAN ERYTHROPOIETIN (RHUEPO): A VOXEL-BASED MORPHOMETRY (VBM) STUDY W.M. Santner, K. Egger, M.F. Schocke, S. Hering, B. Sturm, B. Scheiber-Mojdehkar, W. Jaschke, S. Bosch Austria
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Severe impairment battery: Experience from the memory clinic in Thailand V. Senanarong, A. Ruksathaput, N. Aoonkaew, N. Poungwarin, S. Udompunthurak, R.S. Doody Thailand
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INDIVIDUALIZED, COMPUTER-ASSISTED COGNITIVE TRAINING IMPROVES MEMORY IN MS: A FINE-GRAINED ANALYSIS OF RAW DATA E. Shatil, A. Melzer, O. Horvitz, A. Miller Israel
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HANDEDNESS DOES NOT PREDICT ASYMMETRY OF MOTOR SYMPTOMS OF PARKINSON'S DISEASE J. Stochl, H. Brozova, E. Ruzicka, K.A. Hagtvet Czech Republic
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TREATMENT OF PSYCHOTIC DISORDERS IN PARKINSON DISEASE A.G. Tiugan, C.T. Radut Romania
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COGNITIVE EVALUATION OF PATIENTS WITH SPINOCEREBELLAR ATAXIA TYPE 1 C.P. Trevisan, F. Cappa, S. Lombardi, G. Camporese, E. Pastorello Italy
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CLINICAL DIAGNOSIS OF SPORADIC CREUTZFELDT-JAKOB DISEASE: A CASE REPORT AND REVIEW OF LITERATURES G.Q. Wang, W.W. Zhang, W.M. Yin China
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PREVALENCE OF NEUROPSYCHIATRIC SYMPTOMS IN THE COMMUNITY DWELLING ELDERLY SUBJECTS WITH ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE J.C. Youn, D.Y. Lee, I.H. Choo, J.H. Jhoo, K.W. Kim, J.I. Woo Korea
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Stroke |
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MRI CLASSIFICATION OF 647 CASES OF ACUTE CEREBRAL INFARCTION FROM 6 HOSPITALS IN BEIJING Y.H. Huang, W.W. Zhang, L. Lin, W. Wei, Y. Li, X.X. Zhao China |
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ANGIOGENIC BLOOD-BRAIN BARRIER DAMAGE IN CHRONIC HYPOPERFUSION: AN IMPORTANT FACTOR FOR ISCHEMIC DEMYELINATION? L. Lin, W.W. Zhang, Y.H. Huang, W.H. Guo, X.X. Zhao China |
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THE COMPARISON OF THE INCIDENCE AND THE KNOWLEDGE ABOUT STROKE IN YONG STROKE BETWEEN BEIJING AND OUT OF BEIJING X.X. Zhao, Y.H. Huang, W.W. Zhang China
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DOES THE METHOD OF MICROCATHETER INTRA-ARTERIAL TPA DELIVERY AFFECT REPERFUSION RATE? G.A. Christoforidis, Y. Mohammad, M. Kontzialis, A.P. Slivka USA
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CAROTID ARTERY FIBROMUSCULAR DYSPLASIA. A CASE REPORT A.C. Cinova, P.H. Hlustik, R.O. Obereignerù, K.K. Kollarova, P.K. Kanovsky Czech Republic
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RECOVERY FROM RIGHT HEMISPHERE ISCHEMIC STROKE IN PATIENTS WITH VISUOSPATIAL NEGLECT VS. PATIENTS WITHOUT VISUOSPATIAL NEGLECT S.M. Deme, C.D. Jianu, P.D. Nanu, S. Kory-Calomfirescu, D.S. Ioncu Romania
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CORRELATION BETWEEN UNILATERAL SUBOCLUSION OF INTERNAL CAROTID ARTERY AND CLINICAL FINDINGS AND COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY FINDINGS T.S. Ducic, N.J. Ivanovic, M.M. Vukicevic, T. Stricevic, B. Georgievski Brkic, M. Savic Serbia
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SHOULD CLOPIDOGREL BE ADDED ON TOP OF ASPIRIN BEFORE CAROTID STENTING OF HIGH RISK PATIENTS? W.C. Fong, K.M. Cheng, Y.L. Cheung, K.W. Tang Hong Kong
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AUTOEXPANDABLE STENTS IN THE MANAGEMENT OF INTRACRANIAL ANEURYSMS A. Garcia De La Fuente Mexico
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POLYMORFISM A2 IN PLATELET GLYCOPROTEIN IIb/IIIa FACTORS IN PATIENTS WITH ISCHEMIC STROKE M. Ivanov, S.P. Gecheva, , P. Ivanov, R. Komsa-Penkova, T. Lukanov, B. Stamenov, I. Ivanov Bulgaria
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LONGITUDINAL DYNAMICS OF CEREBROVASCULAR DISEASES MORTALITY IN ARMENIA (1980-2007) L.G. Gimoyan, A.V. Kazaryan, S.H. Gayane Armenia
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ASSESSMENT OF NEUROIMAGING IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF CEREBRAL VENOUS THROMBOSIS M. jacoby, L. george, E.P. Finnerty USA
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A STANDARDIZATION STUDY OF THE CZECH VERSION OF THE MISSISSIPPI APHASIA SCREENING TEST IN STROKE PATIENTS M. Kostalova, J. Bednarik, E. Bartkova, K. Sajgalikova, A. Dolenska, L. Dusek Czech Republic
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EVOLUTION OF APHASIA PROFILE IN PATIENTS WITH WERNICKE’S APHASIA M.S. Kwon, H.S. Sim, J.H. Lee, D.L. Na, K.H. Lee South Korea
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ISCHEMIC STROKE IN YOUNG: REVERSIBLE RISK FACTORS WITH UNCLEAR ETIOLOGY V. Mehrotra, D. Goel India
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CEREBROVASCULAR SEQUELAE OF PREGNANTS TOXAEMIA: GLANCE AT OLD UNSETTLED PROBLEM I.V. Verulashvili Georgia
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DETECTING MALINGERING IN PATIENTS COMPLAINING FOR NEUROLOGICAL AND NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL SYMPTOMS M. Constantinou Cyprus
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ISOLATED NEUROSARCOIDOSIS: NOT MERELY A DIAGNOSIS OF EXCLUSION ! M. Curone, L.M. Leone, V. Tullo, A. Proietti Cecchini, G. Bussone Italy
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SURPIRSES IN A CASE OF NEUROFIBROMATOSIS TYPE I IN AN ADULT C.St. Filos, A.C.L. Rotar, I. Radu, C.D. Popescu, O. Arhire, M. Grigoras, I. Petcu, M. Grigorovici Romania
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THE ROLE OF NEUROBIOLOGY IN SEXUAL ORIENTATION - THE GAY BRAIN J. Goldstein USA
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INVERSION EFFECT OF CHINESE CHARACTERS J.J. Gong, W.W. Zhang, Y. Zhang, J. Li China
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ATYPICAL EEG RHYTHM CORRESPONDING TO READING ACTIVITY: ABOUT THE STUDY OF ONE CASE A. Guen, C.T. Moret Chalmin France
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ALTERATIONS OF THE HUMAN VISUAL CORTEX DURING NORMAL AGING AND ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE REVEALED BY SILVER STRAINING METHODS I. Mavroudis, K. Tsamis, D. Mytilinaios, D.F. Fotio, S.N. Njau, V. Costa, S.J. Baloyannis Greece |
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ANTI-GM1 ANTIBODIES IN MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS PATIENTS E. Koutsouraki, A. Hatzifilippou, C. Cosetsidou, E. Avdelidi, T. Banaki, V.G. Costa, S.J. Baloyannis Greece
CO MORBIDITY IN ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE. DIFFERENCES ACCORDING TO THE STAGE, THE AGE, THE GENDER AND OTHER DEMOGRAPHICAL PARAMETERS.
Tsolaki Magda1, Mauredaki Penelope1, Mourgela Anna1, Patrizia Mecocci2, Hilka Soininen3, Bruno Vellas4 , Iwona Kloszewska5, Simon Lovestone6 on behaulf of the Addneuromed consortium
PRESERVATION OF LATENCIES-AMPLITUDES OF ALL AUDITORY EVENT RELATED POTENTIALS IN PATIENTS WITH MCI AFTER LONGITUDINAL COGNITIVE STIMULATION
Tsolaki M., Kounti F., Papaliagkas V., Kimiskidis V., Vlaikidis N., Anogiannakis G |
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Group B Saturday, October 25, 2008 |
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Epilepsy |
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MILD GENERALIZED EPILEPSY AND PAROXYSMAL EXERCISE INDUCED DYSTONIA DUE TO GLUT1 DEFICIENCY Z. Afawi, A. Suls, D. Ekstein, S. Kivity, A.D. Korczyn, F. Berkovic Israel |
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IS TEMPERATURE REGULATION DIFFERENT IN CHILDREN SUSCEPTIBLE TO FEBRILE SEIZURES? J.M. Dooley, K.E. Gordon, E.P. Wood, P. Bethune Canada |
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SPECIES-SPECIFIC ACTIONS OF VALPROIC ACID ON MICROGLIA M.G. Dragunow New Zealand |
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THE ROLE OF PROVOCATIVE TEST FOR THE DIAGNOSE OF PSYCHOGENIC NONEPILEPTIC SEIZURES IN A CASE OF OBSTETRIC EMERGENCY H. Foreid, C. Bentes, J. Cortez Pimentel Portugal |
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LEVETIRACETAM MONOTHERAPY IN INDIAN PATIENTS WITH EPILEPSY A. Kumar India
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EPILEPSY IN PREGNANCY Si. Nazarpour, So. Nazarpour, M. Behnam moradi, M. Robatjazi Iran |
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STATUS EPILEPTICUS INDUCED BY ANOXIA IN A CHILD WITH BREATH HOLDING SPELLS K. Pienczk-Reclawowicz, E. Pilarska, M. Lemka Poland |
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PSYCHOLOGIC DISORDERS IN EPILEPTIC PATIENTS IN IRAN 2005 F. Sahbaei Roy, S. Molla Hosaini, M. Mahmodi, Z. Parsaniya Iran |
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STATUS EPILEPTICUS CONTROLLED WITH INTRAVENOUS IMMUNOGLOBULIN: A CASE REPORT H.Y. Shyu Taiwan R.O.C
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Experimental |
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PROTECTIVE EFFECT OF THE HYPOTHALAMIC PROLIN RICH PEPTID ON THE NEURONS OF SUPERIOR VESTUBULAR NUCLEUS LABYRINTHECTOMIZED RATS A.A. Galoyan, S.M. Minassian, S.H. Sarkisyan, V.A. Chavushyan, I.B. Meliketyan, M.L. Yeghiazaryan, J.B. Sarkissian Armenia |
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EFFECT OF BAIMAI OINTMENT ON THE EXPRESSION OF PROTEIN P38MAPK AND GAP-43 IN ISCHEMIC BRAIN OF RATS W.H. Guo, W.W. Zhang, Y. Li, Y.H. Huang China |
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EFFECTS OF OCTYL GALLATE ON GLUTAMATE-INDUCED [CA2+]I INCREASE IN CULTURED RAT HIPPOCAMPAL NEURONS Y.J. Hong, S.J. Hahn, S.H. Yoon Korea |
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P2Y PURINOCEPTOR-ERK SIGNALING INVOLVED IN THE PRECONDITIONING-INDUCED ISCHEMIC TOLERANCE OF ASTROCYTES IN CULTURE S.S. Iwabuchi, K. Kawahara Japan |
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ISCHEMIA-INDUCED CHANGES IN EXPRESSION PATTERN OF CALCIUM BINDING PROTEINS CALBINDIN D28K, PARVALBUMIN AND CALRETININ, IN THE RAT RETINA I.B. Kim, J. Cha, J. Jeon, S.A. Kim, M.H. Chun South Korea |
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BAK AND BAX EXPRESSION IN STREPTOZOTOCIN MODEL OF ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE Z. Kundurovic, S. Hasanagic, F. Gavrankapetanovic, N. Bilalovic, M. Salkovic-Petrisic, P. Riederer Bosnia and Herzegovina
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PROTECTIVE EFFECTS OF AMPICILLIN ON DELAYED HIPPOCAMPAL NEURONAL DEATH INDUCED BY TRANSIENT GLOBAL FOREBRAIN ISCHEMIA IN MICE K.E. Lee, K.O. Cho, S.K. Kim, K.H. Jeong, S.Y. Kim Korea |
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DO REACTIVE OXYGEN SPECIES SCAVENGERS HAVE THE ANTINOCICEPTIVE EFFECT THROUGH SPINAL MECHANISM IN FORMALIN RAT? L.W.H. Lee, Y.K. Ko South Korea |
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UPREGULATION OF VASCULAR ENDOTHELIAL GROWTH FACTOR-C AND ITS RECEPTOR IN THE RAT HIPPOCAMPUS FOLLOWING TRANSIENT FOREBRAIN ISCHEMIA M.Y. Lee, Y.J. Shin, J.S. Choi, J.Y. Lee, J.H. Cha, J.Y. Choi, M.H. Chun South Korea |
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SERUM ADIPONECTIN IN ACUTE ISCHEMIC STROKE S. Marousi, G. Theodorou, M. Karakantza, J. Ellul, P. Papathanasopoulos Greece |
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EFFECT OF AMYLOID PEPTIDE AND ACETYLCHOLINESTERASE INHIBITOR ON PBMC CULTURES M. Reale, V. Bellante, D. Gambi, C. Iarlori Italy |
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TETRAHYDROBIOPTERIN, NITRIC OXIDE SYNTHASE AND FDG MICROPET IN HYPOXIC ISCHEMIA IN NEONATAL PIGS H. Shintaku, H. Fujioka, S. Nozaki, Y. Wada, Y. Watanabe, T. Sakaguchi, E. Yamaguchi, T. Yokoi, T. Yamano Japan |
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MGLUR5-RELATED SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION PATHWAYS IN HIPPOCAMPAL CA1 PYRAMIDAL NEURONS IN PILOCARPINE MODEL OF STATUS EPILEPTICUS IN MGLUR5+/+ MICE F.R. Tang, J.X. Liu, Y.C. Tang, Y. Liu Singapore |
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EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF ƒÀ-SODIUM AESCINATE IN RATS WITH FOCAL CEREBRAL ISCHEMIA / REPERFUSION W. Wei, W.W. Zhang China
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Myasthenia Gravis |
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AN UNUSUAL CASE OF MYASTHENIA GRAVIS F.I. Trifan, D.P. Bicu, F.M. Tapu, M.C. Tapu Romania
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Multiple Sclerosis |
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MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS EFFECT IN SEVERE NEUROMYELITIS OPTICA A.O. Dulamea, M.P. Sirbu Boeti, S. Dulamea, M. Chivu, C. Bleotu, C. Efrimescu, A. Campeanu, I. Popescu Romania |
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MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS OR ACUTE DISSEMINATED ENCEPHALOMYELITIS (ADEM)? A DIAGNOSTIC DILEMMA OF AN ACUTE EPISODE IN CHILDHOOD G. Georgoulis, N. Loli, K. Skiadas, A. Covanis Greece |
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CYTOTOXIC T LYMPHOCYTE ANTIGEN 4 GENE IN MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS: A PILOT STUDY IN A SPANISH POPULATION L. Guerrero, A. Garrote, D. Perez, A. Mendoza, T. Lopez-Alburquerque, C. Moran, A.B. Guerrero, D. Bernardo, A.B. Caminero, J. Martin-Polo, H. Alonso, E. Arranz Spain |
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VITAMIN D LEVELS IN PATIENTS WITH MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS A. Kutlu, C. Ozerdem, H. Efendi Turkey |
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DOES COINHERITANCE OF MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS AND PARKINSONISM REFLECT A COMMON PATHOGENETIC MECHANISM? K. Markopoulou, M. Filipi, Z.K. Wszolek, A. Papadimitriou, B.A. Chase Greece |
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AUTOLOGOUS HEMATOPOIETIC STEM CELL TRANSPLANTATION (AHSCT) AS A TREATMENT MODALITY FOR MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS (MS): A 9-YEAR EXPERIENCE OF THE RUSSIAN COOPERATIVE GROUP FOR CELLULAR THERAPY Y.L. Shevchenko, A.A. Novik, A.N. Kuznetsov, B.V. Afanasiev, I.A. Lisukov, O.A. Rykavicin, A.A. Myasnikov, V.Y. Melnichenko, D.A. Fedorenko, R.V. Kruglina, A.V. Kartashov, G.J. Gorodokin Russia |
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THE VALUE OF INTRATHECAL MRZ REACTION AND OLIGOCLONAL IGG BANDS FOR DISCRIMINATION BETWEEN PRIMARY PROGRESSIVE AND RELAPSING-REMITTING COURSE OF MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS P. Stourac, J. Bednarova, M. Hladikova, P. Praksova, Y. Benesova Czech Republic |
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METHIONINE ENKEPHALIN PREVENTS AND REVERSES CLINICAL DISEASE OF EAE IN MICE: IMPLICATIONS FOR A BIOLOGIC APPROACH TO TREATING MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS G.A. Thomas, A. Rahn, J. McLaughlin, A.P. Turel USA |
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LOW-DOSE NALTREXONE (LDN) REDUCES INFLAMMATORY RESPONSE AND DEMYELINATION, AND ATTENUATES BEHAVIORAL SCORES, IN MOG-INDUCED EAE A.P. Turel, K.A. Rahn, P.J. McLaughlin, G.A. Thomas USA |
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DYSREGULATED PRODUCTION OF IL-12 AND IL-23 IN RR-MS PATIENTS. G. Vianale, A. D'Intino, V. Bellante, G. Mincione, D. Gambi, R. Muraro Italy
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Stroke |
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WHICH ARM MOTION THERAPEUTIC EXERCISES TO CHOOSE TO IMPROVE THE HEMIPLEGIC SHOULDER 3D KINEMATICS? A.C. Inacio, A.S. Sequeira, S. Pinto, A.G. Pascoal Portugal |
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THREE DIFFERENT TYPES OF POSITIONING HEMIPLEGIC SHOULDER: ARE THERE SOME CHANGES? S. Pinto, A. Sequeira, A.C. Inacio, A.G. Pascoal Portugal |
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CLOSE KINETIC CHAIN EXERCISES IN HEMIPLEGIC UPPER LIMB. SHARED OR UNILATERAL WEIGHT BEARING? A. Sequeira, A.C. Inacio, S. Pinto, A.G. Pascoal Portugal
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Various Topics |
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DISSOCIATIVE DISORDERS IN NEUROLOGY K.K. Kollarova, R.O. Obereigneru, A.C. Cinov, P.K. Kanovsky Czech Republic |
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CHRONIC INFLAMMATORY DEMYELINATING POLYNEUROPATHY ASSOCIATED WITH SOLITARY PLASMACYTOMA Y. Krikmann, S. Reim, S. Schneider Estonia |
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RHEUMATOID MENINGITIS AS A RARE EXTRA-ARTICULAR MANIFESTATION OF RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS F. Luessi, J. Knabe, V. Bernedo, H. Muller, P. Stoeter, T. Vogt, F. Thomke Germany |
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CONTROVERSY IN THE TREATMENT WITH REPETITIVE TRANSCRANIAL MAGNETIC STIMULATION (RTMS) IN THE CENTRAL NERVOUS DISEASES (CNS) J.H. Mally Hungary |
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CLINICAL EVALUATION OF AUTONOMIC FUNCTION IN PATIENTS WITH GUILLAIN-BARRE' SYNDROME M.A. Mezaal, A.S. Nadeem, A.Y. Al Memar, J. Kimber UAE |
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SYNDROMA BRAIN STEAM IN A PATIENT WITH MULTIPLE KAVERNOMA V.R. Miletic, K.R. Savic Vujovic, M. Vukicevic, L. Lelic, B. Georgijevski Brkic, M. Savic, I. Krdzic Serbia |
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CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME IN PREGNANCY So. Nazarpour, Si. Nazarpour, M. Behnam moradi Iran |
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TO BE OR NOT TO BE AN ENCEPHALITIS? C.R. Nobrega, S. Nunes de Oliveira, R. Almeida Portugal |
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DECREASED LOWER BACK PAIN AFTER NON-INVASIVE SPINAL DECOMPRESSION MAY BE DUE TO RESTORED DISC HEIGHT J.V. Pergolizzi, C. Apfel, S. Cakmakkaya, W. Martin, F. Florio, C. Richmond USA |
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HERPES SIMPLEX VIRUS 6 INDUCED GUILLAIN-BARRE SYNDROME IN PREGNANT FEMALE M. Rakusa, M. Menih, V. Savanovic Slovenia |
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UNUSUAL ETIOLOGY OF RECURRENT REFRACTORY PAROXYSMAL VÉRTIGO. EXPERIENCE WITH 15 CASES R.A. Rangel Guerra Mexico |
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PILOT: EFFECTIVENESS & SAFETY OF NON-SURGICAL SPINAL DECOMPRESSION C.A. Richmond, J.V. Pergolizzi, A. Macario, C. Apfel, M. Auster, F. Florio, J. Leslie USA |
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CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME IN PREGNANCY: FOLLOW UP AND TREATMENT M. Robatjazi Iran |
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COULD WE STOP PAIN WITH HYPNOSIS? Z. Sadeghi Afjeh Iran |
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A STUDY OF CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF DIZZINESS IN DIAGNOSTIC APPROACH FOR CHILDREN WITH CHRONIC HEADACHE H.J. Yoo, J.W. Oh, H.S. Lee South Korea |
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CONTROVERSIES AND CERTAINTIES IN A GROUP OF PATIENTS WITH PARKINSON DISEASE, ON TREATMENT WITH DUODENAL L-DOPA INFUSION G. Gusmaroli, M. Ravagnani, D. Barbagli, E. Miotello, L. Coppo, K. Perrone, R. Tarletti, E. Barbero, U. Massazza Italy |
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