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The 4th World Congress on
Controversies in Neurology (CONy)
Barcelona, Spain, Palau de Congressos de Catalunya, October 28-31, 2010
 
  Poster Presentations Print
Group A
Friday, October 29, 2010
 

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Epilepsy
  

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ABCB1 GENETIC VARIANTS AND RESPONSE TO ANTIEPILEPTIC DRUGS IN NORTH INDIAN COHORT OF EPILEPSY PATIENTS
K. Bala

Neurology & Neuropsychopharmacology, Institute of Human Behavior & Allied Sciences (IHBAS), New Delhi, India
Genomic and Molecular Medicine, Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology, CSIR, New Delhi, Delhi, India
 
 
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THERAPEUTIC DRUG MONITORING USING SERUM CONCENTRATIONS IN PATIENTS WITH EPILEPSY RECEIVING VALPROIC ACID IN MONO- OR POLYTHERAPY
E.I Brusturean-Bota
, L.D Perju-Dumbrava, A.D Buzoianu, C.S Maier, L.C Perju-Dumbrava                   
University of Medicine & Pharmacy “Iuliu Hatieganu”, Cluj-Napoca, Romania; Department of Neurology I, County Hospital, Cluj-Napoca, Romania; Department of Clinical Pharmacology, Faculty of Medicine, Cluj-Napoca, Romania; Department of Drug Analysis, Faculty of Pharmacy, Cluj-Napoca, Romania
 
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THE OXIDATIVE STATUS OF EPILEPSY PATIENT WITH BRAIN LESION
S.J. Chang
, B.C. Yu1 Y.C. Lee, C.N. Chang  
Department of Life Science, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan; Department of Neuroscience, Chang Gung University and Memorial Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan
 
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MONOTHERAPY WITH LEVITERACETAM OR OXCARBAZEPINE: A STUDY OF 65 CHILDREN WITH PARTIAL COMPLEX SEIZURES
A. Gniatkowska-Nowakowska

Neurology Department, Outpatient Clinic of Child Neurology, Kielce, Poland
 
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A. Jelenković, M.D. Jovanović, D. Stanimirović, D. Bokonjić, B. Bošković
Institute for Biological Research & Department of Neurophysiology, "Sinisa Stankovic", Belgrade, University of Belgrade, Belgrade; Pathophysiology, Military Medical Academy, Institute for Medical Research, Belgrade, Serbia & Biology, National Research Council of Canada, Institute for Biological Sciences, Ottawa, Canada
 
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ANTIEPILEPTIC TREATMENT AND COMA STATE
M. Khaburzania
, M. Beridze, G. Chakhava, E. Devidze
Neuromedicine, Tbilisi State Medical University & Neuromedicine, Khechinashvili University Hospital, Tbilisi, Georgia
 
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PATHOGENESIS OF EPILEPTIC SEIZURE
K. Khachatryan
, A. Aydinyan, M. Khachatryan, T. Khachatryan
Diagnostics, Mikaelyan Surgical Institute, Yerevan; Neurosurgery, St. Mariam Astvatsatsin MC, Yerevan; General and Endovascular Neurosurgery, N1 Clinical Hospital of YSMU, Yerevan, Armenia
 
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THE STUDY OF EEG CHANGES IN EPILEPTIC CHILDREN AT THE BACKGROUND OF AEP DRUGS 
I. Khachdize
, V. Maloletnev, M. Gugushvili
Department of Behavior, Cognitive Functions and Human Psychophysiology & Clinical Neurophysiology, I. Beritashvili Institute of Physiology and
D. Tatishvili Medical Center, Tbilisi; Behavior, Cognitive Functions and Human Psychophysiology, I. Beritashvili Institute of Physiology, Tbilisi & Clinical Neurophysiology, Tatishvili Medical Center, Tbilisi, Georgia
  
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ADULT EPILEPSY ASSOCIATED WITH HYPOTHALAMIC HAMARTOMA
J. Kruja
, S. Mijo, G. Vreto                           
UHC Mother Theresa, University Neurology Service, Tirana, Albania; UHC Mother Theresa, University Imaging Service, Tirana, Albania
  
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PSYCHOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF PATIENTS WITH PSYCHOGENIC NONEPILEPTIC SEIZURES AND PSYCHOGENIC MOVEMENT DISORDERS IN MMPI-2
R. Kubíková Radka

First Department of Neurology, St. Anne's University Hospital Brno, Radka Kubíková, Brno, Czech Republic
 
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PARTICULARITIES IN EPILEPTOLOGY: PARTICULAR RESULTS OF PSYCHOLOGICAL TESTS ON TWO CASES OF EPILEPSY
A. Guen
, C. Moret-Chalmin
Neurology, Neurophysiology, ICE Neruological Clinic, Chaville, France
 
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IMPAIRED MESIAL SYNCHRONIZATION IN TEMPORAL LOBE EPILEPSY
G. Ortega
, I. Herrera Peco, A.-C. Concepción, G. Sola Rafael, J. Pastor
Neurosurgery Service, Clinical Neurophysiology & Clinical Services, Hospital Universitario de la Princesa, Madrid & School of Medicine, San Pablo-CEU University, Madrid, Spain
 
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MELATONIN SECRETION IN REFERACTORY EPILEPSY IN CHILDREN
A. Paprocka
, E. Jamroz                               
Silesian Medical University, Child Neurology Department, Poland
 
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WADA TEST, INTRAOPERATIVE HIPPOCAMPAL COOLING AND COGNITIVE OUTCOME AFTER SURGERY
S. Telecka
, M. Brazdil, I. Tyrlikova, R. Kubikova, J. Chrastina, Z. Novak, I. Rektor
Neurology & Neurosurgery Departments, St. Anne´s University Hospital and Faculty of Medicine, Masaryk University Brno, Brno, Czech Republic
 
Stroke
 
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IS SURGERY BETTER THAN STENTING? DO DIFFERENCES EXIST BETWEEN CAROTID ENDARTERECTOMY (CEA) VS. CAROTID STENTING (CAS) OR THE RESULTS ARE SIMILAR AFTER CREST TRIAL?
D. Bartko
,  I. Combor, K. Zelenak, V. Sefranek, Z. Gombosova                    
Central Military University Hospital, Ruzomberok, Slovak Republic; Institute of Medical Sciences, Neurosciences, Military Health, Ruzomberok, Slovak Republic; Dept. of Radiology, University Hospital, Martin, Slovak Repblic; National Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases, Bratislava, Slovak Republic
 
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CERTITUDE CONTROVERSIES IN IMAGISTIC DIAGNOSIS OF THE CERVICAL ARTERIES DISSECTION
G. Boeru
, L. Gutiu                                
Central Universitary Emergency Military Hospital Bucharest, Romania
 
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THREE MONTHS OUTCOMES OF IV VS IA THROMBOLYSIS IN A COMMUNITY SETTING
L. Catalli
, R. Guisado, S. Hopper, K. De La Cuesta, C. Lange                    
Regional Medical Center of San Jose, San Jose, California; O'Connor Hospital, San Jose, California; El Camino Medical Center, Mountain View California; Good Samaritan Hospital, San Jose, California
 
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INITIAL NIHSS AND TIMELY T-PA PREDICTS 3 MONTH DISABILITY
L. Catalli
, D. Pickham, R. Guisado                          
Regional Medical Center of San Jose, San Jose, California; University of California, San Francisco, California, USA
 
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ASSOCIAION BETWEEN SEVERITY OF CEREBRAL SMALL VESSEL DISEASE, PULSATILITY OF CEREBRAL ARTERIES AND BRACHIAL ANKLE PULSE WAVE VELOCITY IN PATIENTS WITH LACUNAR INFARCTION
S.H. Choi
, S.M. Jun
Neurology, Wallace Memorial Baptist Hospital, Busan & Neurology, Bongseng Memorial Hospital, Busan, South Korea
 
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SOUTH HYPERTONIC SALINE DOWNREGULATE THE PRODUCTION LEVEL OF LPS-INDUCED MIF IN THP-1 CELLS: A NOVEL APPROACH
S.-H. Choi
, J.-K. Lee
Department of Emergency Medicine, Korea University Guro Hospital, Seoul & Division of Oncology, Department of Gyncology, Korea University Guro Hospital, Seoul, South Korea
 
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EFFECTIVENESS OF LOWERING BLOOD PRESSURE TO PREVENT STROKE VERSUS TO PREVENT CORONARY EVENTS
G. Chrysant
, S. Chrysant
Cardiology, INTEGRIS Baptist Medical Center, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA
 
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WHICH WAY TO TAKE IN BASILAR ARTERY STENOSIS?
M.A. Cruz
, O. Ferreira, A.P. Breia. C. Guarda                        
Neurology Department, Hospital Garcia de Orta, Almada, Portugal
 
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IMPACT OF AGE OR TIME TO TREATMENT ON CHANGES IN CLINICAL OUTCOME SCORES IN PATIENTS TREATED WITH TPA FOR ACUTE ISCHEMIC STROKE: THE LOYOLA UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER (LUMC) EXPERIENCE
R.V. do Campo
, M.J. Schneck, S.G. Morales-Vidal, J. Platakis, K.D. Orjuela, J.Cuomo, S. Factor, J. Biller            
Complejo Hospitalario Universitario A Coruña, Spain; Department of Neurology, Loyola University Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois, USA; Loyola University Stritch School of Medicine, Chicago, Illinois, USA
 
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THE EFFECTS OF EXCITOTOXICITY WITH HYPOXIC-ISCHEMIC ENCEPHALOPATHY PIGLET MODEL
H. Fujioka
, R. Wakahara, T. Takeda, S. Nomura, E. Ninomiya, S. Hisatsune, T. Yokoi, M. Saito, H. Shintaku        
Department of Pediatrics, Osaka City University Graduate School of Medicine, Tokyo
 
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VARIATIONS OF CIRCLE OF WILLIS RELATED WITH HYPOPLASIA OF POSTERIOR COMMUNICATING ARTERY AND ISCHEMIC STROKE
E Harizi
, X. Doci                                
Durres Regional Hospital, Department Neurology, Albania
 
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IS POLYSOMNOGRAPHY NEEDED IN PATIENTS WITH LATERAL MEDULLARY INFARCTION AND AQUIRED ONDINE’S CURSE?
N. Hodorog
, R. Prodan                                
University of Medicine and Pharmacy Gr.T.Popa Iasi, Clinica I Neurologie, Romania
 
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COLOR DOPPLER IMAGING (CDI) OF RETROBULBAR VESSELS FINDINGS IN GIANT CELL ARTERITIS WITH EYE INVOLVEMENT
D.C. Jianu
,  Silviana Nina Jianu, D.F. Muresanu, Ligia Petrica, Sanda Maria Deme, M. Serpe
Romania
 
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INDIRECT CAROTID-CAVERNOUS FISTULAS  OF LOW- FLOW TYPE: COLOR DOPPLER IMAGING (CDI) OF RETROBULBAR VESSELS FINDINGS
D.C. Jianu
, S. Nina Jianu, D.F. Muresanu, S. Maria Deme, M. Petrica, M. Serpe
Romania
 
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INTRACRANIAL ARTERIAL STENOSIS IN THE POSTERIOR CIRCULATION IS ASSOCIATED WITH INCREASED SERUM CALCIUM LEVELS
K. Kang
Department of Neurology, Eulji General Hospital, Seoul, Republic of Korea, South Korea 
 
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P.A. Kowal, I. Siemieniak, A. Marcinkowska-Gapinska                          
Department of Neurology, University of Medical Sciences Poznaס, Poland; Department of Neurology Stru Hospital Poznan, Poland; Rheological Laboratory University of Medical Sciences Poznan, Poland
  
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PROTHROMBOTIC STATES IN YOUNG STROKE PATIENTS
J. Kruja
, I. Zekja, S. Xhaxho, A. Kuqo, D. Drini
Neurology Department and Nursing Faculty, UHC Mother Theresa, University of Tirana, Tirana, Albania
 
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SEVEN-YEARS EXPERIENCE OF INTERNAL CAROTID STENTED PATIENTS
M.F. Mateus
, V. Pos-de-Mina, L. Rebocho, I. Mendes                        
LUSCAN (Ultrasonography Lab), Espirito Santo de Evora Hospital, Evora, Portugal; Stroke Unit, Espirito Santo de Evora Hospital, Evora, Portugal; Neurology Department, Garcia de Orta Hospital, Almada, Portugal
  
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INTRA-LUMINAL THROMBUS IN INTERNAL CAROTID ARTERY: PARANEOPLASTIC SYNDROME? A CASE REPORT
I. Mendes
, S. Mateus, V. Pós-de-Mina                        
LUSCAN (Ultrasonography Lab), Espírito Santo de Évora Hospital, Évora, Portugal; Neurology Department, Garcia de Orta Hospital, Almada, Portugal
 
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CAROTID ARTERY DISSECTIONS, FIBROMUSCULAR DYSPLASIA AND FAMILIAL LONG QT SYNDROME-A UNIQUE ASSOCIATION-THERAPEUTIC CHALLENGES
K. Orjuela
, S. Morales-Vidal, R. Vazquez do Campo, J. Biller
Neurology, Loyola University Chicago, Stritch School of Medicine, Chicago, Illinois, USA; Neurology, Complejo Hospitalario Universitario de A Coruna, La Coruna, Galicia, Spain
 
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AN UNUSUAL CONDITION OF "OFF LABEL" THROMBOLYSIS: A CASE REPORT
S.. Supe
, Z. Poljakovic, M. Habek                           
Department of neurology, University Hospital Centre Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia
  
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CEREBROVASCULAR RESERVE CAPACITY IS MORE SENSITIVE MARKER OF INTERNAL CAROTID ARTERY OCCLUSION THAN CEREBRAL LACTATE LEVEL
B. Urbanová
, A. Tomek, J. Hort, S. Ostry, J. Vrana, A. Skoch, J. Laczo, M. Mohapl, D. Netuka, R. Mikulik, D. Horinek, V. Benes
Department of Neurology, Charles University in Prague, 2nd Medical School, and University Hospital Motol, Prague, Czech Republic; Department of Neurosurgery, Charles University in Prague, 1st Medical School, and Central Military Hospital, Prague, Czech Republic; Department of Radiodiagnostics, Central Military Hospital, Prague, Czech Republic; Department of Radiodiagnostics and Interventional Radiology, Institute for Clinical and Experimental Medicine, Prague, Czech Republic
  
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DYNAMIC EVOLUTION OF OXIDATIVE STRESS MARKERS IN PATIENTS WITH ISCHEMIC STROKE
I. Varga
, I. Ionescu                               
Transilvania University, Faculty of Medicine, Neurology and Psyhiatry Hospital, Brasov, Romania; Centre of Neuro-muscular Diseases, Covasna, Romania
 
 
Parkinson's disease
 
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IS ELDERLY-ONSET ESSENTIAL TREMOR ASSOCIATED WITH MILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT?: A POPULATION-BASED STUDY (NEDICES)
J. Benito-León
, E.D. Louis, A.J. Mitchell, F. Bermejo-Pareja
University Hospital "12 de Octubre" Neurology, Madrid, Madrid, Spain
 
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EEG CORRELATES OF THE COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT IN AGED PATIENTS WITH THYROID GLAND DYSFUNCTION 
M. Beridze
, N.Natroshvili, N. Beridze, R. Shakarishvili
Neurology Department, Railway Central Hospital, Tbilisi & Neuromedicine, Khechinashvili University Hospital, Tbilisi State Medical University, Tbilisi, Georgia
 
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CARNOSINE AS NOVEL REGULATOR OF RED/OX STATE IN CELLS AND TISSUES: EXPERIMENTAL BASIS FOR CLINICAL USE
A. Boldyrev
, T. Fedorova, S. Stvolinsky, M. Maximova, S. Illarioshkin, Z. Suslina
Department of Biochemistry, M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow; Laboratory of Neurochemistry, Research Center of Neurology, RAMS, Moscow & Clinical Department, Research Center of neurology, RAMS, Moscow, Russia
 
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PARTICIPATION OF NA/K-ATPASE IN INTRACELLULAR SIGNALING IN CEREBELLUM GRANULE CELLS
O. Brodskaya
, E. Akkuratov, A. Boldyrev
Moscow State University Department of Biochemistry, M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
 
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PERIPHERAL NEUROPATHY (PN) IN PARKINSON`S DISEASE PATIENTS
D. Dobi
, M. Kapisyzi, I. Zekja, E. Roci, B. Kokona, J. Kruja
UHC Mother Teresa, Service of Neurology, Tirana, Albania; Faculty of Nursing, Tirana, Albania; Regional Health Authority, Tirana, Albania; Hospital "Omer Nishani", Gjirokastra, Albania
 
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BIOACTIVITIES OF KOREAN MISTLETOE SPECIES OTHER THAN VISCUM ALBUM L. VAR. COLORATUM OHWI 
K.H. Hwang
, J.H. Kim, Y.J. Choi, G.H. Kim, K. Choi, K.W. Park
Plant Resources Research Institute, Duksung Women's University, Seoul & Forest Resource Conservation, Korea National Arboretum, Pocheon-si, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea
 
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GENETICALLY INHERITED METABOLIC DISORDERS MIMICKING CEREBRAL PALSY
E. Jamroz
, A.Paprocka                                
Silesian Medical University, Child Neurology Department, Poland
 
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MONOAMINE OXIDASE-A, -B AND DOPAMINE Β-HYDROXYLASE INHIBITORS FROM FRUIT OF GARDENIA JASMINOIDES
J.H. Kim
, G.H. Kim, K.H. Hwang 
Plant Resources Research Institute, Duksung Women's University, Seoul, South Korea
 
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CARNOSINE AS A NEUROPROTECTOR UNDER HYPERHOMOCYSTEINEMIC CONDITIONS
K. Kulebyakin
, A. Boldyrev
Moscow State Department of Biochemistry, M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
 
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HAND TREMOR IN DYSTONIC PATIENTS
M. Rakacolli
, M. Kapisyzi, D. Dobi, I. Zekja, E. Roci, J. Kruja   
UHC Mother Teresa, Service of Neurology, Tirana, Albania; Faculty of Nursing, Tirana, Albania; Regional Health Authority, Tirana, Albania
 
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REPEAT EXPANSION (CAG)n OF THE ATXN2 GENE IN PATIENTS OF MEXICO WITH SPINOCEREBELLAR ATAXIA. EVIDENCE OF MODIFIER GENES
S.A. Ramirez-Garcia
, V. Volpini, G. Castaneda-Cisneros, J. Sanchez-Corona, C. Moran-Moguel, S. Gutierrez-Rubio, N.Y. Nunes-Reveles,
O. Davalos-Rodriguez, R.C. Rosales-Gomez, N.O. Davalos-Rodriguez, J.R. Alcaraz-Ochoa, D. Garcia-Cruz
Instituto de Genetica Humana, Universidad de Guadalajara, Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico; Centro de Diagnostico Genetico Molecular, IDIBELL, Barcelona, Spain; Centro Medico Nacional de Occidente, IMSS, Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico
 
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AN ALTERNATIVE TREATMENT FOR TREMOR ASSESSMENT AND SUPPRESSION
E. Rocon de Lima
, J.A. Gallego Abella, A. Koutsou, J.L. Pons Rovira                      
Bioengineering Group, CSIC, Madrid, Spain
  
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NATIONWIDE EPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDY OF PEDIATRIC NEUROTRANSMITTER DISEASE IN JAPAN
H. Shintaku
, M. Segawa, M. Kato, S. Saitoh, S.-I. Hamano, M. Kubota, J. Tohyama, J. Natsume, Y. Maegaki, T. Matsuishi, H. Hattori, S. Ide,
Y. Itoh, H. Fujioka, Y. Nomura
Pediatrics, Osaka City University Graduate School of Medicine, Osaka & Pediatrics, Pediatric neurotransmitter disease (PND) Study Group, Osaka, Japan
 
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IN PARKINSON’S DISEASE, IS THE AGGREGATION OF Α-SYNUCLEIN PROTEIN TO FORM LEWY BODIES A PROTECTIVE OR A PATHOLOGICAL RESPONSE?
L. Siakallis

Neuroscience and Mental Health, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom & Internal Medicine, Nicosia General Hospital, Nicosia, Cyprus
 
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EFFICACY AND TOLERABILITY OF LONG-TERM XEOMIN® (BOTULINUM NEUROTOXIN TYPE A FREE FROM COMPLEXING PROTEINS) TREATMENT OF PATIENTS WITH BLEPHAROSPASM
D. Truong
, H. Fernandez, M. Marx
Neurology, the Parkinson and Movement Disorder Institute - Orange Coast Memorial Center, Fountain Valley, California; Neurology, University of Florida - Movement Disorders Center, Gainesville, Florida, USA; Neurology, Merz Pharmaceuticals GmbH, Frankfurt, Germany
 
 
 
Late Additions:
   
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MEDICAL MANAGEMENT OF DELIRIUM IN REVERSIBLE HYDROCEPHALUS SECONDARY TO NEUROINFECTION
P.R. Murillo Blanco

Mexico
  
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THE ROLE OF CONTEMPORARY NEUROIMAGING METHODS IN EPILEPSY DIAGNOSTICS
M. Jakucinski Maciej
, K. Leszek, R. Kulinski, E. Fersten, H. Koziara, B. Mroziak, D. Ryglewicz, P. Nauman
Department of Nuclear Medicine and Magnetic Resonance, Brodno Regional Hospital, Warsaw; Department of Neurosurgery, Medical Research Center, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw; Department of Neurosurgery, Maria Sklodowska-Curie Memorial Oncology Center, Warsaw; Department of Neurosurgery; 1st Department of Neurology & Department of Psychology and Mental Health Promotion, Institute of Psychiatry and Neurology, Warsaw, Poland
 
 
    
Group B
Saturday, October 30, 2010
 

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Multiple Sclerosis
 
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ATYPICAL INTRACEREBRAL HEMORRHAGE
M.I. Aguilar
, J.M. Hoxworth, A.B. Porter
Neurology Department & Radiology Department, Mayo Clinic, Phoenix, Arizona, USA
   
CONy Committee amendment: The topic of this poster belongs to the Stroke Section, our apologies for the mistaken placement
  
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COGNITIVE, STRUCTURAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL CORRELATES OF LATE-LIFE AFFECTIVE DISORDERS
A. Canuto
University Hospitals of Geneva and Faculty of Medicine of the University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland
 
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REINFORCEMENT OF RISK TAKING BEHAVIOUR IN INTERPERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS IN PATIENTS WITH MS: A NEW THERAPEUTIC TOOL, POSSIBLY?
P.C. Chatzialexiadi
, P.G. Vassiliou, C.G. Papadopoulou, R.P.V. Rotas                       
Society for the Investigation of the Social Contributor to Personal Illness, Athens, Greece
 
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A RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS IN PATIENTS WITH RELAPSING-REMITTING MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS: RESULTS FROM DATA GATHERED ABOUT MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS IN SLOVAKIA – “MS PROFILE”
V. Donath
, L. Lisy, L. Prochazkova, J. Szilasiova, M. Martinikova
Neurology, F.D. Roosevelt Teaching Hospital, Banska Bystrica; Neurology, University Hospital Bratislava & Department, L. Pasteur University Hospital, Kosice, Slovakia
 
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SURGICAL REVASCULARIZATION REVERSES CEREBRAL CORTICAL THINNING IN PATIENTS WITH SEVERE CHRONIC CEREBROVASCULAR DISEASE
J. Fierstra
, D. Maclean, J. Han, M. Tymianski, D. Mikulis
Western Hospital Joint Department of Medical Imaging, University Health Network, Toronto; Neurosurgery, University of Health Network, Toronto & Anesthesia, University of Health Network, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Neuroscience, Rudolf Magnus Institute, Utrecht, The Netherlands
 
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CANCER AND MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS
C.S. Guarda
, C.M. Mendes                            
Neurology Department, Hospital Garcia de Orta, Almada, Portugal
 
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EFFICACY OF VITAMIN D3 AS ADD-ON THERAPY IN PATIENTS WITH RELAPSING–REMITTING MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS RECEIVING SUBCUTANEOUS INTERFERON BETA-1A: A PLANNED, PHASE II, MULTICENTRE, DOUBLE-BLIND, RANDOMIZED, PLACEBO-CONTROLLED TRIAL
R. Hupperts
, J. Smolders, F. Barkhof, L. Grimaldi, T. Holmoy, J. Killestein, P. Rieckmann, M. Schluep, R. Vieth, U. Hostalek, L. Ghazi, M. Beelke
Department of Neurology, Orbis Medical Centre Sittard, Sittard-Geleen, The Netherlands; School for Mental Health and Neuroscience, Maastricht University Medical Centre, Maastricht, The Netherlands; VU Medical Center, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; Department of Neurology, Fondazione Istituto San Raffaele G. Giglio di Cefalu, Cefalu, Italy; Rikshospitalet-Radiumhospitalet Medical Centre and Department of Neurology, Institute of Immunology, Oslo, Norway; Department of Neurology, Sozialstiftung Bamberg, Bamberg, Germany; Department of Neurology, University Hospital of Lausanne (CHUV), Lausanne, Switzerland; Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto, Canada; Merck Serono S.A. – Geneva Switzerland
 
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MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS CLINIC OF BAGHDAD, AN ENDEAVOUR FOR AN UNRAVELING DATABASE
H. A. Mohammed
                                    
Baghdad Teaching Hospital, MS Clinic, Medical City, Baghdad, Iraq
 
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PSYCHOPATHOLOGY IN MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS PATIENTS AND HEALTHY CONTROLS AND ITS ASSOCIATION WITH DISEASE RELATED FACTORS
A. Poulios
, A.L. Christopoulos, D.K. Kitsos, K.I. Voumvourakis, G. Gasparinatos, E. Stamboulis
Department of Psychology, University of Athens, Athens & Department of Neurology, Attikon University Hospital, University of Athens, Athens, Greece
 
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THE EFFECT OF RELAPSES AND TIME TO ONSET OF PROGRESSION ON DISABILITY ACCUMULATION IN MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS
A. Scalfari
, A. Neuhaus, M. Daumer, P.A. Muraro, G. Ebers                    
Imperial College, Centre of Neuroscience, Department of Medicine, Hammersmith Hospital, London, UK; Department of Neurology, Oxford University, Oxford, UK; Sylvia Lawry Centre, Munich, Germany
 
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TRANSCRIPTIONAL ANALYSIS OF T CELL REGULATORY CYTOKINES IN MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS PATIENTS
G. Vianale
, E. Costantini, R. Muraro, D. Gambi, A.M. Tata, M. Reale                 
Dept. of Oncology and Experimental Medicine, University “G. d’Annunzio” Chieti-Pescar, Italy; Dept. of Biology and Biotecnology, Charles Darwin, University of Rome “La Sapienza”, Roma, Italy
 
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ADOPTIVE REGULATORY CELL THERAPY IN MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS:TWO CASE REPORTS
R. Wank
, B. Laumbacher, S. Gu, B. Fellerhoff                       
Immunotherapy Research Center, Immunis e.V., Muenchen, Germany
 
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DEXTROMETHORPHAN/QUINIDINE FOR PSEUDOBULBAR AFFECT: EFFICACY EVALUATION IN PATIENTS USING CONCOMITANT SSRIS
D.Wynn
, R. Kaye, A. Hepner                            
Avanir Pharmaceuticals, Aliso Viejo, CA, USA; Consultants in Neurology Multiple Sclerosis Center, USA
 
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IMPACT OF A VARIABLE TITRATION SCHEME AND DOSE REDUCTION ON TREATMENT ADHERENCE TO SUBCUTANEOUS INTERFERON BETA-1A IN PATIENTS WITH RELAPSING–REMITTING MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS: DATA FROM AN OBSERVATIONAL STUDY
N. Zessack
, W.-G. Elias, T. Emskutter                           
Merck Serono GmbH, Darmstadt, Germany; Praxis, Hamburg, Germany; Neurologikum Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany
 
Headache & Pain
 
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ARE THERE COGNITIVE DISORDERS IN FIBROMYALGIA?
A.C. Abel
, M.V. Montse, I.B. Iker, J.M. Juan, F.C.S.Felix
UIC Sant Cugat del Valles, Spain
 
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SPONTANEOUS INTRACRANIAL HYPOTENSION AND HEADACHE
A. Andrikopoulou
, I. Soussis, G. Tsivgoulis, G. Gasparinatos, E. Lia, S. Kalimeris, L. Stefanis, K. Voumvourakis, E. Stamboulis,
Second Department of Neurology, University of Athens, Attikon Hospital, Athens, Greece
 
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SPONTANEOUS INTRACRANIAL HYPOTENSION TREATED BY EPIDURAL BLOOD PATCH
E. Angelidakis
, K. Tsatsou, P. Nianiou, N. Kontogiorgi, L. Verenzioti, J. Tavernarakis                 
Department of Neurology, Evangelismos Hospital Athens, Greece
 
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CORRUGATOR SUPERCILII RESECTION FOR HEADACHE EMANATING FROM THE FRONTAL REGION
A. de Ru
, P. Schellekens, P. Lohuis
Otorhinolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery, Central Military Hospital, Utrecht; Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, University Medical Centre Utrecht & Otorhinolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery, Diakonessenhuis Zeist, The Netherlands
 
19
HEADACHE IN THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT: WHAT ROLE FOR HEAD CT-SCAN?
D. Grunho
, S. Guarda                               
Neurology Department, Hospital Garcia de Orta, Almada, Portugal
 
20
THE MRI VOLUMETRY OF THE POSTERIOR FOSSA AND ITS SUBSTRUCTURES IN TRIGEMINAL NEURALGIA: A VALIDATED STUDY
D.H. Hořínek
, B. Urbanová, P. Rejchrt, F. Charvát, V. Beneš                    
Department of Neurosurgery, Central Military Hospital, Prague, Czech Republic; Department of Neurology, University Hospital Motol, Prague, Czech Republic; Department of Radiology, Central Military Hospital, Prague, Czech Republic
 
21
PLASMA NITRIT LEVELS, TOTAL ANTIOXIDANT STATUS (TAS), TOTAL OXIDANT STATUS (TOS) AND OXIDATIVE STRES INDEX (OSI) IN TENSION-TYPE HEADACHE AND FIBROMYALGIA PATIENTS
M. Neyal
, F. Yimenicioglu, A. Aydeniz, A. Tas‏ki‎n, S. Saglam, M. Cekmen, A. Neyal, S. Gursoy, O. Erel, A. Balat     
Gaziantep University Medical School Neurology Department, Gaziantep, Turkey; Gaziantep University Medical School Physical Medicine Department, Gaziantep, Turkey; Harran University Medical School, Department of Biochemistry, Sanliurfa, Turkey; Kocaeli University Medical School, Department of Biochemistry, Kocaeli, Turkey; Gaziantep Avukat Cengiz Gokחek State Hospital, Neurology Department, Gaziantep, Turkey; Ankara Ataturk Training and Research Hospital, Biochemistry Depatment, Ankara, Turkey; Gaziantep University Medical School Pediat, Department, Gaziantep, Turkey
 
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ASSESMENT OF LUMBOPERITONEAL SHUNT NEED IN IDIOPATHIC INTRACRANIAL HYPERTENSION
M. Ozturk
, O. Altiokka, B. Dogan, B. Mutluay, Y. Altunkaynak, S. Baybas.
Bakırkoy Research and Training Hospital for Psychiatric and Neurological Diseases, Neurology Department, Istanbul, Turkey
 
23
RAPID AND SUSTAINED IMPROVEMENT IN MIGRAINE SYMPTOMS WITH A NEW POWDERED FORMULATION OF DICLOFENAC POTASSIUM FOR ORAL SOLUTION: RESULTS FROM 2 RANDOMIZED, CONTROLLED CLINICAL TRIALS
A. Rapoport
                                   
The David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA; The New England Center for Headache
 
24
AN EXPERIENCE WITH THE USE OF OCCIPITAL NERVE STIMULATION FOR THE TREATMENT OF CHRONIC HEADACHES
C. Russo
, J. Sarria, M.-C. Wilson
Sarria Moffitt Cancer Center Neurology and Anesthesiology, University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida, USA
 
25
COGNITIVE DISORDERS ASSOCIATED WITH CHRONIC BACK PAIN
G. Timarova
, E. Pakosova
2nd Dep.Neurology, University Hospital Bratislava, Slovak Republic 
 
26
BENEFIT OF BOTULINUM TOXIN TYPE A (BOTOX) FOR THE TREATMENT OF THE REFRACTORY NEW DAILY PERSISTENT HEADACHE (NDPH)
N. Tsakadze
, M.-C. Wilson                            
University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida, USA
 
Dementia
 
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FRONTAL-TYPE COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT IN ADVANCED CHRONIC RENAL FAILURE (CRF): WIDE NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT AND RELATIONSHIPS WITH QUANTITATIVE ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY (QEEG)
J.A. Barios
, V.Fernández-Armayor, B. Benbunan, J.L. Teruel, M. Fernández, A. Pedrera, C. González, J.M. Gaztelu
Neurología Experimental, Hospital Universitario Ramón y Cajal (HURC), IRYCIS, Madrid ; Unidad de Ciencias Neurológicas, Madrid; Nefrología, HURC, IRYCIS. ; Neurofisiología Clínica, HURC, IRYCIS; Deimos Space, Madrid
 
28
DOES A COMBINATION OF THE MINI-MENTAL STATE EXAMINATION AND CLOCK DRAWING TEST (MINI-CLOCK) IMPROVE DETECTION OF MILD ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE?
J. Benito
, J. Cacho, R. Garcia, J.L. Vicente, B. Fernnadez-Calvo, A. Michel
Neurology, Madrid, Spain; Neurology & Statistic Departments, Clinico Universitario, Salamanca, Spain; Psychology, Paraiba, Brasil & Psychiatry, Leicester, UK
 
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IS MILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT ASSOCIATED WITH MORTALITY: DATA FROM THE NEDICES COHORT
F. Bermejo-Pareja
, R. Trincado, V. Puertas-Martin, I. Contador, A. Villarejo,  M.J. Medrano, J. Benito-Leon              
Department of Neurology, University Hospital “12 de Octubre”, Madrid, Spain; Centro de Investigacion Biomedica en Red sobre Enfermedades Neurodegenerativas, Spain; Department of Basic Psychology, Psychobiology and Methodology, University of Salamanca, Spain; Department of Liaison Psychiatry, Leicestershire Partnership Trust, Leicester, UK; University of Leicester, Leicester, UK; 6Epidemiology National Centre, Institute Carlos III, Madrid, Spain
 
30
QUALITY OF SLEEP IN NEWLY-DIAGNOSED MILD TO MODERATE ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE PATIENTS: RESULTS OF THE CASUAL STUDY
C. Carnero
, C. Guzman Quilo
Neurology Service, Hospital Virgen de las Nieves, Granada, Spain; Medical Affairs, Janssen-Cilag, Madrid, Spain
 
31
MEDIAL TEMPORAL ATROPHY A RELIABLE PREDICTOR FOR PROGRESSIVE COGNITIVE DECLINE IN MILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT SUBJECTS
S.M. Deme
, C.D. Jianu, D.S. Ioncu, S. Kory-Calomfirescu
Western "Vasile Goldis" University of Arad, Romania, Arad; Victor Babes University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Timisoara; Iuliu Hatieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Cluj Napoca, Romania
 
32
CHRONIC SUBDURAL HEMATOMAS: RESULTS OF BURR-HOLE IRRIGATION WITH SUBDURAL DRAINAGE
K. Fujiwara
, S. Keiichi, E. Tsutomu
Neurosurgery, Iwai Hospital, Ichinoseki, Iwate, Japan
 
33
BEHAVIORAL BIOLOGIC INDICATORS IN THE ONSET AND DEVELOPMENT OF PHENOMENA SO-CALLED ALZHEIMER
J.D. Garcia
, L.M. Sanchez, P. del C. Tudor, D. Banega, D.Z. Prieto, A.M. Leites, G.A. Martinez               
Neuro-psycho-ethology Research Center Alzheimer Project, Concepción del Uruguay
 
34
LOWER EDUCATION AS A RISK FACTOR FOR ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE - NATURE OR NURTURE?
I. Ioancio
, A.G Diaconeasa, I. Turcu, L Spiru                         
Ana Aslan International Academy of Aging, Bucharest, Romania
 
35
EPIDEMIOLOGICAL AND BIOLOGICAL FACTORS ATTRIBUTING TO CONVERSION: FROM MILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT TO DEMENTIA – 3 YEARS FOLLOW UP STUDY
H.-J. Kim
, S.H. H. Choi
Department of Neurology, Hanyang University Hospital, Seoul, South Korea; Department of Neurology, Seongdong Regional Center for Dementia, Seoul, South Korea
 
36
HYPERPHOSPHORYLATION OF TAU PROTEIN  HAS A PROTECTIVE ROLE IN PREVENTING NEURONAL DEATH DUE TO THE TOXICITY OF C-TERMINALLY TRUNCATED TAU IN ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE
R. Mena
, J. Luna-Muñoz, P. Flores, S. Zamudio, F. De la Cruz, C.R. Harrington, C. Wischik
Neuroscience, CINVESTAV-IPN, DF, Mexico & Physiology, ENCB-IPN, DF, Mexico; Mental Health, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, UK
 
37
DO FAMILY PHYSICIANS PLAY A KEY ROLE IN DETECTING ALZHEIMER’S?
I. Trascu
, L. Spiru                                
Ana Aslan International Academy of Aging, Bucharest, Romania
 
Rehabilitation & Neuro-oncology
 
38
TIBET ACUPUNCTURE IS THE ONE OF THE WAY FOR TREATING NEUROPATHIC PAIN
A. Aslanyan
                                    
Central Outpatient's Clinic #1, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
 
39
FOLLOW UP OF INTELLECTUALLY DISABLED PATIENTS ON LONG-TERM PHARMACOTHERAPY IN CLINICAL CONTEXT
N. Bjelogrlic-Laakso
, E. Raatikainen, M. Castren, K. Mahmood, M. Pasanen, M. Kaski
Rinnekoti Foundation, Espoo & University of Kuopio, Kuopio, Finland
 
40
MILD TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY AND A NOVEL DIAGNOSTIC APPROACH INCLUDING DIFFUSION TENSOR IMAGINING:  A CASE REPORT
R.C. Krishna
, M. Grinn, D. Steinberg, J. Steinberg, M. Thirunavukkarasu, P. Tadi                 
Westchester Medical Care, P.C, USA
 
41
REHABILITATION ISSUES IN PATIENTS WITH POSTOPERATIVE DISCOGENIC THORACIC MYELOPATHY
P. Krotenkov, O. Krotenkova, A. Kiselev, S. Kotov
Department of Neurology and Department of Neurosurgery, Moscow Regional Scientific Research Clinical Institute, Moscow, Russia
 
42
EFFECT OF FINGER POSITION ON THE MEDIAN NERVE AREA WITHIN THE CARPAL TUNNEL: AN ULTRASOUND IMAGING STUDY
M. Nadar
, A. Assubaitah, S. Alobaidy
Occupational Therapy, Kuwait University, Jabriah; Radiography Department, Kuwait University, Jabriah & Physical Therapy, Kuwait University, Jabriah, Kuwait
 
43
HODGKIN'S DISEASE WITH INTRASINUSOIDAL TUMORAL CELLS WITH CEREBRAL MANIFESTATIONS AT ONSET
S.M. Nicolescu
, I. Varga, R.M. Pavel, A.Z. Gales, V.C. Barlong, D.I. Minea
Neurology, Transilvania University & Neurology, Neuropsychiatry Hospital, Brasov, Romania
 
44
PROTEIN MISLOCALIZATION AND LONG TERM FOLLOW-UP OF A PATIENT WITH MALONYL-CoA DECARBOXYLASE DEFICIENCY
P. Padmini
Molecular Neurology, Padmini Polinati, Helsinki & Molecular Neurology, Tiina Tyni, Helsinki, Finland
 
45
INTRAMEDULLARY SPINAL CORD METASTASIS TO THE CONUS MEDULLARIS: A CASE DISCUSSION
H. Ramakonar
, T. Anitha, C.Lind
Department of Neurosurgery, Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital; Department of Anatomical Pathology, Pathwest & School of Surgery, University of Western Australia, Western Australia, Australia
 
46
THE USE OF POSTURAL STABILITY TESTS IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF HEREDITARY ATAXIA
J. Schwabova
, F. Zahalka, V. Komarek, T. Maly, P. Hrasky, T. Gryc, A. Zumrova              
Charles University, 2nd Medical Fakulty and Motol Hospital, Department of Pediatric Neurology, Czech Republic; Charles University, Faculty of Physical Education and Sports, Sport Research Centre, Czech Republic
 
47
DYNAMICS OF SIGNALING PROCESSES IN GLIOBLASTOMA D54MG CELLS INDUCED BY SUB-LETHAL PHOTODYNAMIC TREATMENT WITH 5-AMINOLEVULINIC ACID
A. Uzdensky
, A. Juzeniene, J. Moan
Institute for Neurocybernetics, Southern Federal University, Rostov-on-Don, Russia; Radiation Biology, Institute for Cancer Research, Oslo, Norway
 
Peripheral neuropathy
 
48

PERIPHERAL NEUROPATHY AND IMBALANCE: A STUDY USING COMPUTERIZED STATIC AND DYNAMIC POSTUROGRAPHY
S.K. Agarwal
, N.K. Agarwal  
USA
  

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THE IMPACT OF BISPHOSPHONATES ON SURVIVAL IN DUCHENNE MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY 
J. Dooley
, K. Gordon, M. Esser, K. Sheppard, J. MacSween
IWK Health Centre Pediatric Neurology, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
 
51
IS THE CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME (CTS) AN OCCUPATIONAL DISEASE?
N. Groumas
, D. Psilaki, N. Ananidis, B. Tragoulias, M. Stathi, G. Stamatakis
1st Rehabilitation Department, National Rehabilitation Center, Athens, Greece
 
52
SURGICAL OUTCOME OF NON-TRAUMATIC ULNAR ENTRAPMENT NEUROPATHY AT ELBOW
J. Kruja
, R. Alimehmeti, A. Seferi, D. Agolli, G. Vyshki, F. Dashi, M. Petrela              
UHC Mother Theresa, University Neurology Service, Tirana, Albania; UHC Mother Theresa, University Neurosurgery Service, Tirana, Albania
 
53
NUTRITION SEROTONIN AND CORTICOGENESIS: A SEROTONERGIC NEUROPATHY
G. Manjarrez
, J.R. Hernández, R.M. Herrera, A.M. Boyzo, R.C. Mercado
Biofísica y Neurociencias, Cinvestav-IPN, Distrito Federal, Mexico
 
54
DIFFICULT TO EXPLAIN DENTAL NEUROLOGICAL ISSUES: DO WE HAVE ANY ANSWER?
S.C. Narula
, K. Bala                               
Govt Dental College, Rohtak, Haryana, India; Insitute of Human Behaviour and Allied Sciences, Delhi, India
 
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FACIOSCAPULOHUMERAL MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY: A COLLABORATIVE STUDY ON CLINICAL COURSE
E. Pastorello
, C. Borsato, M. Cao, C. Angelini, C.P. Trevisan
Neurosciences, University of Padua, Padua, Italy
 
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POEMS SYNDROME: CLINICAL AND HISTOLOGICAL DESCRIPTION OF FOUR PATIENTS
I. Sastre
, J. Vilchez, L. Bataller, T. Sevilla, J.F. Vazquez
Hospital La Fe, Valencia, Spain
 
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“MALIGNANT” SEIZURES WITHOUT MALIGNANCY?
E. Krasnikova
, A. Terentiou, A. Karamplianis, A. Lachana, A. Koumarianou3                   
Department of Neurology, Hospital, Athens, Greece; Intensive Care Unit, Hospital, Athens, Greece; Second Department of Internal Medicine, Medical Oncology Unit, Attikon University Hospital, Athens, Greece
 

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