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Volume 132, Number 10, 21 October 2009

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On the pathogenesis of collagen VI muscular dystrophies—Comment on article of Hicks et al.
pp. e121-e121(1)
Authors: Bernardi, Paolo; Bonaldo, Paolo; Maraldi, Nadir M.; Merlini, Luciano; Sabatelli, Patrizia

Response to letter from Bernardi
pp. e122-e122(1)
Authors: Hicks, Debbie; Lampe, Anne; Laval, Steve; Allamand, Valérie; Jimenez-Mallebrera, Cecilia; Walter, Maggie; Muntoni, Francesco; Quijano-Roy, Susana; Richard, Pascale; Straub, Volker; Lochmüller, Hanns; Bushby, Kate

Differential phenotype in Parkinson's disease patients with severe versus mild GBA mutations
pp. e125-e125(1)
Authors: Gan-Or, Z.; Giladi, N.; Orr-Urtreger, A.

Parkinson's disease, DBS and suicide: a role for serotonin
pp. e126-e126(1)
Authors: Temel, Yasin; Tan, Sonny; Visser-Vandewalle, Veerle; Sharp, Trevor

Reply: Parkinson's disease, DBS and suicide: a role for serotonin
pp. e127-e127(1)
Authors: Voon, Valerie; Krack, Paul; Lang, Anthony E.; Lozano, Andres M.; Dujardin, Kathy; Schpbach, Michael; Thobois, Stephane; Tamma, Filippo; Herzog, Jan; Samanta, Johan; Kubu, Cynthia; Rossignol, Helene; Poon, Yu-Yan; Saint-Cyr, Jean A.; Ardouin, Claire; Moro, Elena

Early plasticity versus early vulnerability: the problem of heterogeneous lesion types
pp. e128-e128(1)
Authors: Lidzba, Karen; Wilke, Marko; Staudt, Martin; Krgeloh-Mann, Inge

Reply: Early plasticity versus early vulnerability: the problem of heterogeneous lesion mechanism
pp. e129-e129(1)
Authors: Anderson, V.; Spencer-Smith, M.; Leventer, R.; Coleman, L.; Anderson, P.; Williams, J.; Greenham,; Jacobs, R.

Editorial
pp. 2621-2622(2)
Author: Compston, Alastair

Sporadic Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease: discrete subtypes or a spectrum of disease
pp. 2627-2629(3)
Authors: Head, Mark W.; Ironside, James W.

Symptoms and signs of syncope: a review of the link between physiology and clinical clues
pp. 2630-2642(13)
Authors: Wieling, Wouter; Thijs, Roland D.; van Dijk, N.; Wilde, Arthur A. M.; Benditt, David G.; van Dijk, J. Gert

Co-existence of scrapie prion protein types 1 and 2 in sporadic CreutzfeldtJakob disease: its effect on the phenotype and prion-type characteristics
pp. 2643-2658(16)
Authors: Cali, Ignazio; Castellani, Rudolph; Alshekhlee, Amer; Cohen, Yvonne; Blevins, Janis; Yuan, Jue; Langeveld, Jan P. M.; Parchi, Piero; Safar, Jiri G.; Zou, Wen-Quan; Gambetti, Pierluigi

Updated clinical diagnostic criteria for sporadic Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease
pp. 2659-2668(10)
Authors: Zerr, I.; Kallenberg, K.; Summers, D. M.; Romero, C.; Taratuto, A.; Heinemann, U.; Breithaupt, M.; Varges, D.; Meissner, B.; Ladogana, A.; Schuur, M.; Haik, S.; Collins, S. J.; Jansen, Gerard H.; Stokin, G. B.; Pimentel, J.; Hewer, E.; Collie, D.; Smith, P.; Roberts, H.; Brandel, J. P.; van Duijn, C.; Pocchiari, M.; Begue, C.; Cras, P.; Will, R. G.; Sanchez-Juan, P.

Magnetic resonance diagnostic markers in clinically sporadic prion disease: a combined brain magnetic resonance imaging and spectroscopy study
pp. 2669-2679(11)
Authors: Lodi, Raffaele; Parchi, Piero; Tonon, Caterina; Manners, David; Capellari, Sabina; Strammiello, Rosaria; Rinaldi, Rita; Testa, Claudia; Malucelli, Emil; Mostacci, Barbara; Rizzo, Giovanni; Pierangeli, Giulia; Cortelli, Pietro; Montagna, Pasquale; Barbiroli, Bruno

Thalamo-striatal diffusion reductions precede disease onset in prion mutation carriers
pp. 2680-2687(8)
Authors: Lee, Hedok; Rosenmann, Hanna; Chapman, Joab; Kingsley, Peter B.; Hoffmann, Chen; Cohen, Oren S.; Kahana, Esther; Korczyn, Amos D.; Prohovnik, Isak

Ataxia with oculomotor apraxia type 2: clinical, biological and genotype/phenotype correlation study of a cohort of 90 patients
pp. 2688-2698(11)
Authors: Anheim, M.; Monga, B.; Fleury, M.; Charles, P.; Barbot, C.; Salih, M.; Delaunoy, J. P.; Fritsch, M.; Arning, L.; Synofzik, M.; Schls, L.; Sequeiros, J.; Goizet, C.; Marelli, C.; Le Ber, I.; Koht, J.; Gazulla, J.; De Bleecker, J.; Mukhtar, M.; Drouot, N.; Ali-Pacha, L.; Benhassine, T.; Chbicheb, M.; MZahem, A.; Hamri, A.; Chabrol, B.; Pouget, J.; Murphy, R.; Watanabe, M.; Coutinho, P.; Tazir, M.; Durr, A.; Brice, A.; Tranchant, C.; Koenig, M.

Genes for hereditary sensory and autonomic neuropathies: a genotypephenotype correlation
pp. 2699-2711(13)
Authors: Rotthier, Annelies; Baets, Jonathan; Vriendt, Els De; Jacobs, An; Auer-Grumbach, Michaela; Lvy, Nicolas; Bonello-Palot, Nathalie; Kilic, Sara Sebnem; Weis, Joachim; Nascimento, Andrs; Swinkels, Marielle; Kruyt, Moyo C.; Jordanova, Albena; De Jonghe, Peter; Timmerman, Vincent

Oxaliplatin-induced neurotoxicity: changes in axonal excitability precede development of neuropathy
pp. 2712-2723(12)
Authors: Park, Susanna B.; Lin, Cindy S.-Y.; Krishnan, Arun V.; Goldstein, David; Friedlander, Michael L.; Kiernan, Matthew C.

Expression of neurotrophic factors in diabetic musclerelation to neuropathy and muscle strength
pp. 2724-2733(10)
Authors: Andreassen, C. S.; Jakobsen, J.; Flyvbjerg, A.; Andersen, H.

Making sense of progressive non-fluent aphasia: an analysis of conversational speech
pp. 2734-2746(13)
Authors: Knibb, Jonathan A.; Woollams, Anna M.; Hodges, John R.; Patterson, Karalyn

How the brain repairs stuttering
pp. 2747-2760(14)
Authors: Kell, Christian A.; Neumann, Katrin; von Kriegstein, Katharina; Posenenske, Claudia; von Gudenberg, Alexander W.; Euler, Harald; Giraud, Anne-Lise

Speech experience shapes the speechreading network and subsequent deafness facilitates it
pp. 2761-2771(11)
Authors: Suh, Myung-Whan; Lee, Hyo-Jeong; Kim, June Sic; Chung, Chun Kee; Oh, Seung-Ha

Brain regions underlying word finding difficulties in temporal lobe epilepsy
pp. 2772-2784(13)
Authors: Fonseca, Agnes Trebuchon-Da; Guedj, Eric; Alario, F-Xavier; Laguitton, Virginie; Mundler, Olivier; Chauvel, Patrick; Liegeois-Chauvel, Catherine

Frequency, prognosis and surgical treatment of structural abnormalities seen with magnetic resonance imaging in childhood epilepsy
pp. 2785-2797(13)
Authors: Berg, Anne T.; Mathern, Gary W.; Bronen, Richard A.; Fulbright, Robert K.; DiMario, Francis; Testa, Francine M.; Levy, Susan R.

Increased risk and worse prognosis of myocardial infarction in patients with prior hospitalization for epilepsyThe Stockholm Heart Epidemiology Program
pp. 2798-2804(7)
Authors: Janszky, Imre; Hallqvist, Johan; Tomson, Torbjrn; Ahlbom, Anders; Mukamal, Kenneth J.; Ahnve, Staffan

Functional definition of seizure provides new insight into post-traumatic epileptogenesis
pp. 2805-2821(17)
Authors: D'Ambrosio, Raimondo; Hakimian, Shahin; Stewart, Tessandra; Verley, Derek R.; Fender, Jason S.; Eastman, Clifford L.; Sheerin, Aaron H.; Gupta, Puneet; Diaz-Arrastia, Ramon; Ojemann, Jeffrey; Miller, John W.

Chronic temporal lobe epilepsy: a neurodevelopmental or progressively dementing disease
pp. 2822-2830(9)
Authors: Helmstaedter, C.; Elger, C. E.

Imbalance of neural cell adhesion molecule and polysialyltransferase alleles causes defective brain connectivity
pp. 2831-2838(8)
Authors: Hildebrandt, Herbert; Mhlenhoff, Martina; Oltmann-Norden, Imke; Rckle, Iris; Burkhardt, Hannelore; Weinhold, Birgit; Gerardy-Schahn, Rita

The human brain utilizes lactate via the tricarboxylic acid cycle: a 13C-labelled microdialysis and high-resolution nuclear magnetic resonance study
pp. 2839-2849(11)
Authors: Gallagher, Clare N.; Carpenter, Keri L.H.; Grice, Peter; Howe, Duncan J.; Mason, Andrew; Timofeev, Ivan; Menon, David K.; Kirkpatrick, Peter J.; Pickard, John D.; Sutherland, Garnette R.; Hutchinson, Peter J.

Impaired eye movements in post-concussion syndrome indicate suboptimal brain function beyond the influence of depression, malingering or intellectual ability
pp. 2850-2870(21)
Authors: Heitger, Marcus H.; Jones, Richard D.; Macleod, A. D.; Snell, Deborah L.; Frampton, Chris M.; Anderson, Tim J.

Abnormal sensorimotor plasticity in organic but not in psychogenic dystonia
pp. 2871-2877(7)
Authors: Quartarone, A.; Rizzo, V.; Terranova, C.; Morgante, F.; Schneider, S.; Ibrahim, N.; Girlanda, P.; Bhatia, K. P.; Rothwell, J. C.

Symptoms unexplained by organic disease in 1144 new neurology out-patients: how often does the diagnosis change at follow-up
pp. 2878-2888(11)
Authors: Stone, Jon; Carson, A.; Duncan, R.; Coleman, R.; Roberts, R.; Warlow, C.; Hibberd, C.; Murray, G.; Cull, R.; Pelosi, A.; Cavanagh, J.; Matthews, K.; Goldbeck, R.; Smyth, R.; Walker, J.; MacMahon, A.D.; Sharpe, M.

In the psychiatrist's chair: how neurologists understand conversion disorder
pp. 2889-2896(8)
Authors: Kanaan, Richard; Armstrong, David; Barnes, Philip; Wessely, Simon

Speaking about music and the music of speech
pp. 2897-2899(3)
Author: Heaton, Pamela

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