Risk factors for Guillain-Barré syndrome: a population-based case-control study Emilia-Romagna Study Group on Clinical and Epidemiological Problems in Neurology. Coordinating Members:R. D’AlessandroM. Guarino Original communication Pages: 1004 - 1009
The frequency of clinical variants of Guillain-Barré syndrome in Ferrara, Italy V. GovoniEnrico GranieriLuca Vaghi Original communication Pages: 1010 - 1014
Indicators of dysautonomia in severe Guillain-Barré syndrome G. PfeifferB. SchillerJ. Netzer Original communication Pages: 1015 - 1022
1H Magnetic resonance spectroscopy of normal appearing white matter in primary progressive multiple sclerosis Siobhan M. LearyCharles A. DavieA. J. Thompson Original communication Pages: 1023 - 1026
Urinary, faecal and sexual dysfunction in patients with multiple sclerosis A. HennesseyN. P. RobertsonD. A. S. Compston Original communication Pages: 1027 - 1032
The prevalence of multiple sclerosis in Tayside, Scotland: do latitudinal gradients really exist? R. B. ForbesSally V. WilsonRobert J. Swingler Original communication Pages: 1033 - 1040
Assessing multiple sclerosis activity: is the in vitro production of tumor necrosis factor-α, interleukins 2, 6, 4, and 10, and immunoglobulin G of value? M. SchluepGuy van MellePierre J. Magistretti Original communication Pages: 1041 - 1050
Genetic association studies of tumour necrosis factor α and β and tumour necrosis factor receptor 1 and 2 polymorphisms across the clinical spectrum of multiple sclerosis G. V. McDonnellClaire W. KirkColin A. Graham Original communication Pages: 1051 - 1058
The influence of baseline prognostic variables on outcome after thrombolysis J. M. WardlawP. J. Dormanon behalf of the MAST-Italy Collaborative Group Original communication Pages: 1059 - 1062
Streptococcal meningitis: effect of CSF filtration on inflammation and neuronal damage Holger SchmidtKristin StuertzR. Nau Original communication Pages: 1063 - 1068
MRI findings in Hirayama’s disease: flexion-induced cervical myelopathy or intrinsic motor neuron disease? R. SchröderEwald KellerUwe Schlegel Original communication Pages: 1069 - 1074
Pseudochoreoathetosis in four patients with hypesthetic ataxic hemiparesis in a thalamic lesion J. W. KimS. H. KimJae Kwan Cha Original communication Pages: 1075 - 1079
Measurement of the effect of a bolus dose of intrathecal baclofen by a repetitive movement test J. G. BecherGustaaf J. LankhorstTanneke W. Vogelaar Original communication Pages: 1080 - 1085
A hypofibrinolytic state in overweight patients with cerebral venous thrombosis and isolated intracranial hypertension A. QuattroneAntonio GambardellaGiovanni DiMinno Original communication Pages: 1086 - 1089
Correlation between triplet repeat expansion and computed tomography measures of caudate nuclei atrophy in Huntington’s disease Biljana CuljkovicOliver StojkovicV. Kostic Original communication Pages: 1090 - 1093
Post-grand mal absence status: a diagnostic challenge in two patients with juvenile myoclonic epilepsy T. ObeidAdnan Awada Letter to the editors Pages: 1094 - 1095
A case of unilateral deep cerebral venous thrombosis J. RötherCornelius Weiller Letter to the editors Pages: 1096 - 1097
Acute myelopathy in adulthood as a delayed consequence of radiation therapy during early infancy Clara de AndrésJulia RomeroSantiago Giménez-Roldán Letter to the editors Pages: 1098 - 1099
Magnetic resonance imaging findings in isolated spinal psammomatous melanotic schwannoma Peter HöllingerNelson GodoyM. Sturzenegger Letter to the editors Pages: 1100 - 1102
Delayed postanoxic encephalopathy and pseudodeficiency of arylsulphatase A R. A. BarkerD. J. DickJ. I. Cochius Letter to the editors Pages: 1103 - 1104
Spinocerebellar ataxia type 7: frequency of CAG repeat length in a German family F. R. KreuzThomas GrünewaldChristine Zühlke Letter to the editors Pages: 1105 - 1106
Long-standing, nonprogressive hemichorea associated with hemiatrophy of the contralateral striatum and pallidum Motomi Arai Letter to the editors Pages: 1107 - 1108