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2014
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Volume:
19
Issue:
1
1. Epilepsy stigma in Asia: the meaning and impact of stigma
Page:1—10
2. Atrial electrophysiological property analysis by sample entropy and atrial fibrillatory rate with cardiac autonomic derangements in acute ischemic stroke with atrial fibrillation
Page:11—18
3. Neuropsychological profiles and their correlation to motor symptoms in newly diagnosed Parkinsondisease patients with mild cognitive impairment
Page:19—25
4. Single mitochondrial DNA deletions in chronic progressive external ophthalmoplegia (CPEO) and Kearns-Sayre syndrome (KSS) patients from a multiethnic Asian population
Page:27—36
5. Relapsing inflammatory demyelinating syndromes amongst children in Borneo
Page:37—49
6. The McDonald criteria for dissemination in space in the differential diagnosis of multiple sclerosis and neuro-Behcet’s disease
Page:47—52
7. Stress differentially predicts multiple sclerosis relapses
Page:53—58
8. Characteristics of familial multiple sclerosis in Isfahan, Iran: A cross-sectional study
Page:59—62
9. Effects of resistance training and vibration on hormonal changes in female patients with multiple sclerosis
Page:63—67
10. Cognitive impairments in mild traumatic brain injury apolipoprotein E: A preliminary study in a Level I trauma center
Page:69—77
11. Lesions in the splenium of the corpus callosum: Clinical and radiological implications
Page:79—88
12. Gelastic seizures in a child with frontal lobe epilepsy controlled by topiramate monotherapy
Page:89—92
13. Is initial preservation of deep tendon reflexes in West Nile Virus paralysis a good prognostic sign?
Page:93—97
14. The first case report of fragile X-associated tremor
Page:99—103
15. Sustained downgaze as the only remained sign after regaining consciousness in hepatic encephalopathy
Page:105—106
16. Intracranial hypotension due to shunt over drainagepresenting as reversible dorsal midbrain syndrome
Page:107—110
17. Treatment outcome of status epilepticus in Thammasat University Hospital, Thailand
Page:257—262