Hepatic injury, liver monitoring and the beta-interferons for multiple sclerosis Helen TremlettJoel Oger REVIEW Pages: 1297 - 1303
The neuroprotective role of inflammation in nervous system Injuries Jorge CorrealeAndrés Villa REVIEW Pages: 1304 - 1316
Orofacial apraxia in corticobasal degeneration, progressive supranuclear palsy, multiple system atrophy and Parkinson’s disease Canan OzsancakPascal AuzouAlain Destée ORIGINAL COMMUNICATION Pages: 1317 - 1323
Contraversive pushing in non-stroke patients Taiza E. G. Santos-PontelliOctávio M. Pontes-NetoJoão P. Leite ORIGINAL COMMUNICATION Pages: 1324 - 1328
Escalating immunotherapy of multiple sclerosis Multiple Sclerosis Therapy Consensus GroupP. RieckmannK. V. Toyka ORIGINAL COMMUNICATION Pages: 1329 - 1339
A new form of congenital proprioceptive sensory neuropathy associated with arthrogryposis multiplex Hiroshi ShibasakiTakefumi HitomiNobuyuki Oka ORIGINAL COMMUNICATION Pages: 1340 - 1344
Quantitative MR analyses of the hippocampus: Unspecific metabolic changes in aging András SzentkutiSebastian GuderianEmrah Düzel ORIGINAL COMMUNICATION Pages: 1345 - 1353
EEG-tomographic studies with LORETA on vigilance differences between narcolepsy patients and controls and subsequent double-blind, placebo-controlled studies with modafinil M. SaletuP. AndererB. Saletu ORIGINAL COMMUNICATION Pages: 1354 - 1363
Optimising the detection of upper motor neuron function dysfunction in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis—a transcranial magnetic stimulation study Abena D. Osei-LahKerry R. Mills ORIGINAL COMMUNICATION Pages: 1364 - 1369
A 10 year retrospective audit of long-term apomorphine use in Parkinson’s disease Hilary L. TyneJan ParsonsMalcolm J. Steiger ORIGINAL COMMUNICATION Pages: 1370 - 1374
Spontaneous regression of brain arteriovenous malformations Dennis R. BuisRené van den BergW. Peter Vandertop ORIGINAL COMMUNICATION Pages: 1375 - 1382
Cognitive and SPECT characteristics predict progression of Parkinson’s disease in newly diagnosed patients Kathy DujardinLuc DefebvreAlain Destée ORIGINAL COMMUNICATION Pages: 1383 - 1392
Neurological abnormalities associated with celiac disease Adi VakninRami EliakimIsrael Steiner ORIGINAL COMMUNICATION Pages: 1393 - 1397
Analysis of familial and sporadic restless legs syndrome in age of onset, gender, and severity features Melissa HansonMelissa HonourKatrina Gwinn-Hardy ORIGINAL COMMUNICATION Pages: 1398 - 1401
Moving along with Ross Syndrome Christoph BeierUlrike ErnemannChristian Gerloff LETTER TO THE EDITORS Pages: 1402 - 1403
Isolated abducens nerve paresis associated with high titer of anti-asialo-GM1 following Campylobacter jejuni enteritis Juri KatchanovJan Dirks LünemannRolf Zschenderlein LETTER TO THE EDITORS Pages: 1404 - 1405
Homozygosity for Factor V Leiden mutation and ischemic stroke: two case-reports and review of the literature Achim AllroggenRalf DittrichDarius G. Nabavi LETTER TO THE EDITORS Pages: 1406 - 1407
Cervical dystonia as first manifestation of multiple sclerosis Stephan J. RüeggManuela BühlmannPeter Fuhr LETTER TO THE EDITORS Pages: 1408 - 1410
No association between FMR1 premutations and multiple system atrophy Ichiro YabeHiroyuki SomaHidenao Sasaki LETTER TO THE EDITORS Pages: 1411 - 1412
Serial diffusion-weighted MRI in a case of Wilson’s disease with acute onset hemichorea Nobutoshi KawamuraYasumasa OhyagiJun-ichi Kira LETTER TO THE EDITORS Pages: 1413 - 1414
Paraneoplastic brainstem encephalitis in a patient with malignant fibrous histiocytoma and atypical anti-neuronal antibodies Manuel CoratoKalliope Marinou-AktipiMauro Ceroni LETTER TO THE EDITORS Pages: 1415 - 1417
FMR1 premutation as a rare cause of late onset ataxia Ch. ZühlkeA. BudnikE. Schwinger LETTER TO THE EDITORS Pages: 1418 - 1419
Samuel Thomas Soemmerring (1755–1830) F. P. MoogA. Karenberg PIONEERS IN NEUROLOGY Pages: 1420 - 1421
Multiple sclerosis: from increased risk with hepatitis vaccine to interferon β response predictors Michael Strupp JOURNAL CLUB Pages: 1422 - 1424