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2008
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Volume:
13
Issue:
1
1. Painful symptoms and quality of life in multiple sclerosis
Page:185—187
2. Future therapies in multiple sclerosis
Page:189—193
3. Multiple sclerosis immunology for clinicians
Page:195—198
4. Seizures in encephalitis
Page:1—13
5. Association of HLA-B*1502 allele and carbamazepine induced severe adverse cutaneous drug reaction among Asians, a review
Page:15—21
6. Differences in epidemiologic and clinical features of Nipah virus encephalitis between the Malaysian and Bangladesh outbreaks
Page:23—26
7. Epilepsy in Lao PDR: From research to treatment intervention
Page:27—31
8. Complication of acute stroke: A study in ten Asian countries
Page:33—39
9. A prospective incidence study of epilepsy in a rural community of West-Bengal, India
Page:41—48
10. Surgical outcome in patients with mesial temporal sclerosis, with and without associated temporal lobe pathology: A clinicopathological study
Page:49—64
11. Aetiology of viral central nervous system infection, a Malaysian study
Page:65—71
12. Isolated facial palsy in Iranian multiple sclerosis patients
Page:73—75
13. Central sleep apnea in a patient with Japanese encephalitis
Page:77—81
14. Venous thromboembolism in ischaemic stroke in Asia
Page:95—101
15. Clinical profile of young-onset dementia: A study from Eastern India
Page:103—108
16. Nocardia asteriods spinal osteomyelitis in an immunocompromised host from South India
Page:109—112
17. Parkinsonism due to isolated substantia nigra involvement in probable Japanese encephalitis
Page:113—115
18. Familial transthyretin-related amyloid polyneuropathy in a Malaysian patient of ethnic Chinese descent
Page:121—124
19. Cerebrotendinous xanthomatosis, early diagnosis mandatory: Report of a case from North India
Page:125—128
20. Multiple sclerosis in Japan: Nationwide surveys over 30 years
Page:131—143
21. Multiple sclerosis in South East Asia and diagnostic criteria for Asians
Page:145—146
22. Collaborative epidemiology: From concept to execution
Page:147—151
23. Measurement of disability in multiple sclerosis
Page:153—156
24. The Registry of Asia Pacific Inflammatory Demyelination (RAPID Study)
Page:157—159
25. Neuromyelitis optica in western countries: Establishing diagnostic criteria and characterization of the spectrum
Page:161—166
26. Opticospinal multiple sclerosis in Japanese
Page:167—173
27. Neuromyelitis optica antibody (NMO-IgG) status in Indian patients with multiple sclerosis and allied demyelinating disorders
Page:175—178
28. Aquaporin-4 IgG: Overview and future perspectives
Page:179—183