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Index to Volume 42, 1979Page numbers preceded by '(P)' refer to the summaries of papers at the Meetingsof the Society of British Neurological Surgeons.
AARLI, J. A., HEIMANN, P., MATRE, R., THUNOLD, S.,and TONDER, O.: Lymphocyte subpopulations inthymus and blood from patients with myastheniagravis, 29
ABBASSIOUN, K., AMELI, N. O., and MORSHED, A. A.:Intracranial sewing needles: review of 13 cases,1046
ABBRUZZESE, G., ABBRUZZESE, M., FAVALE, E., andRATTO, S.: Tonic vibration reflex in Holmes-Adiesyndrome: an electrophysiological study, 943
ABBRUZZESE, M. See ABBRUZZESE, G., ABBRUZZESE, M.,et al.
ABER, G. M. See CORSTON, R. N., MCGALE, E. H. F., et al.ABRAMS, J. D. See THOMAS, P. K., ABRAMS, J. D., et al.Abscess, pontine, locked-in syndrome caused by soli-
tary, 1062Abscesses, cerebral, produced by bacterial implanta-
tion and septic embolisation in primates, 63Abscesses, nocardial cerebral, new concepts, 1038Acinetobacter calcoaceticus variant anitratus, ventri-
culitis from infection with, 475Acoustic response, crossed, combined with visual and
somatosensory evoked responses in the diagnosisof multiple sclerosis, 749
Acromegaly, results of 58 operations (P), 286ADAMS, D., FESTENSTEIN, H., GIBSON, J. D., HUGHES,
R. A. C., JARAQUEMADA, J., PAPASTERIADIS, C.,SACHS, J., and THOMAS, P. K.: HLA antigens inchronic relapsing idiopathic inflammatory poly-neuropathy, 184
Adenomas, pituitary, giant, surgical treatment of, 973Adenomas, pituitary, surgical treatment (P), 965Adenosine, possible role in cerebral blood flow (P),
964Afferent pupillary defect in acute optic neuritis, 1008Agraphia, pure, as discrete form of aphasia, 266AGRAWAL, M. S. See SANYAL, B., PANT, G. C., et al.AKAR, A. A. See SALTI, I. S., HADDAD, F. S., et al.ALBANO, C. See ROCCATAGLIATA, G., ALBANO, C., et al.ALBIZZATI, M. G. See BASSI, S., ALBIZZATI, M. G., et al.Alcoholism, absence of parasympathetic denervation
of the iris in, 1018Alexander's disease, histopathological and electronic
microscopic features, 619Alexia, evidence for phonological processing in read-
ing from, 1125Alexia, phonological, 1115ALLEN, I. V., MILLAR, J. H. D., KIRK, j., and SHILLING-
TON, R. K. A.: Systemic lupus erythematosusclinically resembling multiple sclerosis and withunusual pathological and ultrastructural features,392
Amantadine, in treatment of Creutzfeld-Jakob disease,960
AMELI, N. 0. See ABBASSIOUN, K., AMELI, N. O., et al.AMES, F. R., and BOWEN, R. M.: First Coloured South
African with multiple sclerosis confirmed bynecropsy, 731
Amine metabolites in ventricular cerebrospinal fluidin coma, 887
Amino-acids, cerebrospinal fluid, abnormalities, inpurulent meningitis, 881
AMINOFF, M. J.: Involvement of peripheral vasomotorfibres in carpal tunnel syndrome, 649
4-aminopyridine, effects in myasthenia gravis, 171AMIRI, Z. N. See SALTI, I S., HADDAD, F. S., et al.Amnesia, transient global, after clioquinol, 1084Amnesia, transient global, case report, 572Amyloidosis, familial, with cranial neuropathy and
corneal lattice dystrophy, 1020Amyloidosis, neuropathy, and monoclonal gammo-
pathy, 193Anastomosis, superficial temporal artery to middle
cerebral artery, microvascular procedures for (P),967
Aneurysms, anterior communicating (P), 967Aneurysms, cerebral arterial, subarachnoid haemor-
rhage from, relationship between presence ofvasoconstrictor activity in cerebrospinal fluid andtime after, 625
Aneurysms, giant, treatment by inserting copper alloywires to produce intra-aneurysmal thrombosis (P),283
Aneurysms, intracranial, cerebral blood flow beforeand after operations on (P), 287
Aneurysms, of vein of Galen, computed tomographyin diagnosis and management of, 786
Angina pectoris with normal coronary arteries inShy-Drager syndrome, 910
Angiography, compared with doppler ultrasound, insemiquantitative evaluation of ophthalmic col-lateral flow in carotid artery occlusion, 1133
Angioimmunoblastic lymphadenopathy with dyspro-teinaemia, peripheral neuropathy in, 519
Angiomas of the spinal cord: pathogenesis, clinicalfeatures, and results of surgery, 1
A nitratus variant of A cinetobacter calcoaceticus,ventriculitis from infection with, 475
Anterior choroidal artery, distal, quadruple sector-anopia and sectorial optic atrophy, syndrome ofthe, 590
Anterior communicating aneurysms (P), 967Antibodies, cold reactive antilymphocyte, in neuro-
logical diseases, 1054Anticonvulsant therapy, interictal acute psychoses in
temporal lobe epilepsy during withdrawal of,724
Antifibrinolytic therapy in the management of rup-tured intracranial aneurysms (P), 963
Antigens, brain, cellular hypersensitivity to, in chil-dren of a family with hereditary ataxia, 203
Antigens, CNS, suppression, spinal cord regenerationafter, 642
Antihypertensive treatment, effects of long-term, onbrain metabolism after bilateral carotid arteryocclusion in spontaneous hypertension, 1141
1173
1174
Antilymphocyte antibodies, cold reactive, in neuro-logical diseases, 1054
Aphasia, pure agraphia as discrete form of, 266Apoplexy, pineal, 1050Arachnoiditis, diagnosis and management of tuber-
culous paraplegia caused by, 12ARIGA, N. See KITAHARA, T., ARIGA, N., et al.ARIGBABU, S. O. See BEAN, J., DARLING, J., et alArterial aneurysms, cerebral, subarachnoid haemor-
rhage from, relationship between presence ofvasoconstrictor activity in cerebrospinal fluid andtime after, 625
Arterial blood pressure, drug-induced changes in, lateeffects of subarachnoid haemorrhage on the re-sponse of the cerebral circulation to, 899
Arterial compression and distortion of the trigeminalnerve in trigeminal neuralgia (P), 284
Arteries, normal coronary, angina pectoris with, inShy-Drager syndrome, 910
Arteriovenous fistula, congenital, producing carpaltunnel syndrome, 815
Arteriovenous malformations, cerebral, stereotacticradiosurgery in the treatment of (P), 963
Arteriovenous malformations, intracranial, 32 cases(P), 963
Arteriovenous malformations, of posterior fossa ap-parently causing clonic hemifacial spasm, 670
Arteriovenous malformations, 74 cases (P), 285Arteriovenous shunt, bovine, ischaemic neuropathy in
uraemia, caused by, 810Arteritis, giant cell, internal carotid artery occlusion
caused by, 1066Artery, carotid, diseases, assessment of directional
doppler ultrasound techniques in the diagnosis of,563
Artery, carotid, occlusion, ophthalmic collateral flowin, semiquantitative evaluation comparing dopplerultrasound with angiography, 1133
Artery, distal anterior choroidal, quadruple sector-anopia and sectorial optic atrophy, syndrome ofthe, 590
Artery, internal carotid, occlusion caused by giant cellarteritis, 1066
Artery occlusion, bilateral carotid, in spontaneoushypertension, effects of long-term antihypertensivetreatment on brain metabolism after, 1141
ASCHENBRENER, C. A. See MURPHY, M. J., BRENTON,D. W., et al.
Astroglia, normal, primary biological function (P),967
Ataxia, hereditary, cellular hypersensitivity to brainantigen in children of a family with. 203
Atenolol, epileptic seizures precipitated by (L), 484Auditory and tactile vigilance after total or partial
commissurotomy, 70AVANZINI, G., GIROTTI, F., CARACENI, T., and SPREAFICO,
R.: Oculomotor disorders in Huntington's chorea,581
AVEZAAT, C. J. J., EIJNDHOVEN, J. H. M. VAN, and WYPER,D. J.: Cerebrospinal fluid pulse pressure and intra-cranial volume-pressure relationships, 687
Axial tomography. See Computerised tomographyAzathioprine treatment of non-remitting multiple
sclerosis, prolonged 338
BACKLUND, E-O. See FORSTER, D. C. M., STEINER, L.,et al.
Bacterial implantation and septic embolisation inprimates, cerebral abscesses produced by, 63
Index
BAIRD, D. R. See CLELAND, P. G., MACFARLANE, J. T.,
et al.BALLANTYNE, J. P. See DONOSO, R. S., BALLANTYNE,
J. P., et al.BALLANTYNE, J. P. See WEIR, A., HANSEN, S., et al.Ballistic elbow flexion movements in amyotrophic
lateral sclerosis, 232BAR-SELLA, P., FRONT, D., HARDOFF, R., PEYSER, E.,
BOROVICH, B., and NIR, I.: Ultrastructural basisfor different pertechnetate uptake patterns byvarious brain tumours, 924
BARKER, C. M. See TWOMEY, J. A., BARKER, C. M., et al.BARNES, K. L. See CONOMY, J. P., BARNES, K. L., et al.BASS, N. H. See BUTLER, A., BASS, N. H., et al.BASSI, S., ALBIZZATI, M. G., FRATTOLA, L., PASSERINI, D.,
and TRABUCCHI, M.: Dopamine receptors andsleep induction in man, 458
BAUMGARTNER, G., GAWEL, M. J., KAESER, H. E., PALL1S,C. A., CLIFFORD ROSE, F., SCHAUMBURG, H. H.,THOMAS, P. K., and WADIA, N. H.: Neurotoxicity ofhalogenated hydroxyquinolines: clinical analysisof cases reported outside Japan, 1073
BEAN, J., DARLING, J., HOYLE, N., ARIGBABU, S. o., andTHOMAS, D. G. T.: Leucocyte migration inhibitionas an in vitro indicator of cellular immune re-sponse (P), 966
BEASTALL, G. See TEASDALE, G., HAY, I., et al.BEAUVOIS, M. F., and DEROUESNE, J.: Phonological
alexia: three dissociations, 1115BEAUVOIS, M. F. See DEROUESNE, J., and BEAUVOIS, M. F.
BEHAN, P. 0. See BEHAN, W. M. H., and BEHAN, P. 0.BEHAN, P. 0. See GRAHAM, D. I., BEHAN, P. O., et alBEHAN, W. M. H., and BEHAN, P. O.: Immune com-
plexes in myasthenia gravis, 595Bell's palsy, described by Nicolaus A. Friedreich in
1798, 56BENITO, C. See GIMENEZ-ROLDAN, S., BENITO, C., et al.BENTIN, s., and GORDON, H. W.: Assessment of cogni-
tive asymmetries in brain-damaged and normalsubjects: validation of a test battery, 715
BERGE, J. H. van den, SCHOUTEN, H. J. A., DROUNENLITTEL, S, van, and BRAAKMAN, R.: Interobserveragreement in assessment of ocular signs in coma,1163
BERNE, R. M. See WINN, H. R., WELSH, J. E., et al./3-adrenoreceptor antagonists in essential tremor, 904BILBAO, J. M. See NAUTA, H. J. W., TUCKER, W. S., et al.BILL, P., COLE, G., PROCTOR, N. S. F., SAFFER, D., and
BOTES, A.: Crural hypertrophy associated withcentronuclear myopathy, 542
BILL, P. See COLE, G., DE VILLIERS, F., et al.BILL, P. L. A., COLE, G., and PROCTOR, N. S. F.: Centro-
nuclear myopathy, 548Biofeedback, nonvolitional, in the control of some
higher nervous functions (P), 284Biopsy, needle, of intracranial lesions, CAT scan for
localisation (P), 967BIRD, T. D.: Nicolaus A. Friedreich's description of
peripheral facial nerve paralysis in 1798, 56BISCHOFF, A. See FITTING, J. W., BISCHOFF, A., et al.BLASO, W. P. See HUNT, T. M., DU BOULAY, G. H., et al.Blindness, cerebral, restitution of visual function in
312Blink reflexes in posterior fossa lesions, 465Blink reflexes in severe traumatic coma, 470Blood and cerebrospinal fluid after subarachnoid
haemorrhage, serial immunoassay of fibrin degra-dation products in (P), 964
Index
Blood and thymus in myasthenia gravis, lymphocytesubpopulations in, 29
Blood flow, cerebral, before and after operations onintracranial aneurysms (P), 287
Blood flow, cerebral, effects of prostaglandins andprostaglandin synthesis inhibitors on (P), 285
Blood flow, cerebral, regulation, possible role ofadenosine in (P), 964
Blood pressure, arterial, drug-induced changes in,late effects of subarachnoid haemorrhage on theresponse of the cerebral circulation to, 899
Blood vessels, flow, in the head and neck, investigationby doppler ultrasound (P), 965
Body temperature, effect of raising, on visual andsomatosensory evoked potentials in multiplesclerosis, 250
BOISVERT, D. P. J., PICKARD, J. D., GRAHAM, D. I., andFITCH, w.: Delayed effects of subarachnoidhaemorrhage on cerebral metabolism and thecerebrovascular response to hypercapnia in theprimate, 892
BOISVERT, D. P. J. See PICKARD, J. D., BOISVERT,D. P. J. , et al.
BOLTON, C. F., DRIEDGER, A. A., and LINDSAY, R. M.:Ischaemic neuropathy in uraemic patients causedby bovine arteriovenous shunt, 810
Bone grafts, freeze-dried cadaver, for cervical fusion(P), 966
Book reviews:Afshar, F., Watkins, E. S., and Yap, J. C., eds.:
Stereotaxic A tlas of the Human Brainstem andCerebellar Nuclei-A Variability Study, 1978),1071
Akiskal, H. S., and Webb, W. L., eds.: PsychiatricDiagnosis: Exploration of Biological Predictors,(1978), 1072
American Psychiatric Association. Task ForceReport 14. Electroconvulsive Therapy, (1978), 870
Auer, L. M.: The Pathogenesis of HypertensiveEncephalopathy, (1978), 970
Bannister, R.: Brain's Clinical Neurology. FifthEdition, (1978), 386
Barbeau, A., and Huxtable, R. J., eds.: Taurineand Neurological Disorders, (1978), 770
Barlow, C. F.: Mental Retardation and RelatedDisorders, (1978). 96
Bastiaensen, L. A. K.: Chronic Progressive ExternalOphthalmoplegia, (1978), 673
Bechtereva, N. P.: The Neurophysiological Aspectsof Human Mental Activity, 2nd ed., (1979), 969
Beech, H. R., and Vaughan, M.: BehaviouralTreatment of Obsessional States, (1978), 1171
Behan, P. O., and Currie, S.: Clinical Neuro-immunology, (1978), 770
Bell, W. E., and McCormick. W. F., eds.: IncreasedIntracranial Pressure in Children, 2nd ed., (1978),770
Benini, A.: Das kleine Gelenk der Lendenwirbel-saule: Zur Kenntnin siener funktionellenAnatomie unter besonderer Berucksichtigung dermeniskoiden Einschlusse, (1978), 1070
Benton, A. L., and Pearl, D., eds.: Dyslexia: AnAppraisal of Current Knowledge. (1978), 1170
Bergsma, D., and Goldstein, A. L., eds.: Neuro-chemical and Immunologic Components inSchizophrenia. (1978), 483
Bickerstaff, E. R.: Neurology, 3rd ed., (1978), 673Bloch, S., ed.: An Introduction to the Psycho-
therapies, (1979), 871
1175
Boddy, J.: Brain Systems and PsychologicalConcepts, (1978), 1172
Bonica, J. J., and Albe-Fessard, D. G.: Advancesin Pain Research and Therapy, Volume 1, (1976),96
Breig, A.: Adverse Mechanical Tension on theCentral Nervous System, (1978), 674
Brown, D., and Pedder, J.: Introduction to Psycho-therapy: An Outline of Psychodynamic Principlesand Practice, (1979), 1172
Canal, N., and Pozza, G., eds.: Peripheral Neuro-pathies, (1978), 1069
Carrea, R., ed.: Neurological Surgery withEphasis on Noninvasive Methods of Diagnosisand Treatment, (1978), 867
Cerv6s-Navarro, J., Betz, E., Ebhart, G., Ferszt, R.,and Wullenweber, R., eds.: A dvances inNeurology, Volume 20. Pathology of Cerebro-spinal Microcirculation, (1978), 580
CIBA Foundation Symposium 58: Functions ofthe Septo-Hippocampal System, (1978), 869
Cobb, W. A., and Van Duijn, H., eds.: Con-temporary Clinical Neurophysiology, (1978), 970
Connolly, J., ed.: Therapy Options in Psychiatry,(1978), 870
Cowan, W. M., Hall, Z. W., and Kandez, E. R.,eds.: Annual Review of Neuroscience, Volume 1,(1978), 673
De Jong, R. N., and Sugar, O.: The Year Bookof Neurology and Neurosurgery 1978, (1978), 386
Denny-Brown, D.: Selected Writings of Sir CharlesSherrington, (1979), 770
Desmedt, J. E., ed.: Cerebral Motor Control inMan: Long Loop Mechanisms. Progress in Neuro-physiology, Volume 4, (1978), 970
Desmedt, J. E., ed.: Physiological Tremor, Patho-logical Tremors, and Clonus, (1978), 1169
Dewhurst, K., and Reeves, N.: Friedrich Schiller,Medicine, Psychology, Literature, (1978), 481
Diamond, C., and Frew, I.: The Facial Nerve,(1979), 1169
Dubovsky, S. L., and Weissberg, M. P.: ClinicalPsychiatry in Primary Care, (1978), 772
Dubowitz, V.: Muscle Disorders in Childhood,(1978), 387
Edelman, G. M., and Mountcastle, V. B.: TheMindful Brain. Cortical Organization and theGroup-Selective Theory of Higher Brain Function,(1978), 1069
Fredericks, S., and Brody, G. S., eds.: Symposiumon the Neurologic A spects of Plastic Surgery,(1978), 1070
Frowein, R. A., Wilcke, O., Karimi-Nejad, A.,Brock, M., and Klinger, M., and Wullenweber,R.. Wenker, K., Brock, M., and Klinger, M.:A dvances in Neurosurgery, Volumes 5 and 6,(1978), 867
Gelmers, H. J.: Regional Cerebral Blood Flow,(1978), 971
Goldensohn, E. S., and Appel, S. H.: ScientificApproaches to Clinical Neurology, Volumes Iand 2. (1977), 868
Glew, R. H., and Peters, S. P., eds.: PracticalEnzymology of the Sphingolipidoses, (1978), 1068
Gottschalk, L. A.: The Content Analysis of VerbalBehavior - Further Studies, (1979), 1172
Gruneberg. M., and Morris, P.: Aspects of Memory,(1978), 388
1176
Guilleminault, C., Dement, W. C., and Passouant,P.: Narcolepsy. Advances in Sleep Research,Volume 3, (1976), 95
Hartog Jager, W. A. den, Bruyn, G. W., andHeijstee, A. P. J.: Neurology. Proceedings ofthe Eleventh World Congress of Neurology,(1978), 190
Hausmanowa-Petrusewicz, I.: Spinal MuscularAtrophy: Infantile and Juvenile Type, (1978),1169
Hemmings, G., and Hemmings, W. A., eds.: TheBiological Basis of Schizophrenia, (1978), 1071
Hecaen, H., ed.: La Dominance Cerebrale. UneA nthologie, (1978), 674
Hecaen, H., and Albert, M. L.: Human Neuro-psychology, (1978), 871
Hecaen, H., and Jeannerod, M.: Du Contr6leMoteur ai l'Organisation du Geste, (1978), 388
Helfet, A. J., and Gruebel-Lee, D. M.: Disordersof the Lumbar Spine, (1978), 288
Henderson, S. D.: Pathology in Computed Tomog-raphy of the Brain, (1978), 191
Hollister, L. E.: Clinical Pharmacology ofPsychotherapeutic Drugs, (1978), 482
Jackson, R.: The Cervical Syndrome, 4th Ed.,(1978), 580
Johnson, F. H.: The Anatomy of Hallucinations,(1978), 95
Johnson, F. N., and Johnson, S.: Lithium inMedical Practice, (1978), 96
Johnson, G., and Johnson, R.: Living withDisability, (1978), 191
Jones, D. G.: Advances in Anatomy, Embryology,and Cell Biology, (1978), 1170
Kaback, M. M., ed.: Tay-Sachs Disease: Screeningand Prevention, (1977), 971
Keener, E. B., ed.: Clinical Neurosurgery, Volume25, (1978), 868
Kimball, C. P., and Krakowski, A. J., eds.: TheTeaching of Psychosomatic Medicine andConsultant-Liaison Psychiatry, (1979), 771
Kinsbourne, M., ed.: Asymmetrical Function ofthe Brain, (1978), 288
Kooi, K. A., Tucker, R. P., and Marshall, R. E.:Fundamentals of Electroencephalography, 2nded., (1978), 673
Krayenbuhl, H., Maspes, P. E., and Sweet, W. H.,eds.: Progress in Neurological Surgery 9. Micro-surgical Approach to Cerebrospinal Lesions,(1978), 1169
Lawton Smith, J., ed.: Neuro-ophthalmologyUpdate, (1978), 484
Lebrun, Y., and Hoops, R.: The Management ofAphasia. Neurolinguistics 8, (1978), 388
Legg, N. J., ed.: Neurotransmitter Systems andtheir Clinical Disorders, (1978), 675
Lemire, R. J., Beckwith, J. B., and Warkany, J.:Anencephaly, (1978), 192
Lion, J. R.: The Art of Medicating PsychiatricPatients, (1978), 972
Lipton, S.: Persistent Pain, Modern Methods ofTreatment, Volume 1, (1977), 191
Lishman, W. A.: Organic Psychiatry: The Psycho-logical Consequences of Cerebral Disorder, (1978),772
Liveson, J. A., and Spielholz, N. I.: PeripheralNeurology: Case Studies in Electrodiagnosis,(1979), 1070
Index
Lunt, G. G., and Marchbanks, R. M., eds.: TheBiochemistry of Myasthenia Gravis and MuscularDystrophy, (1978), 674
McHenry, L. C.: Cerebral Circulation and Stroke,(1978), 1169
McMillan, D. E.: Central Nervous System Phar-macology: a Self-Instruction Text, (1979), 1068
Marks, V., and Wright, J., eds.: Clinics inEndocrinology and Metabolism. Metabolic Effectsof Alcohol. Volume 7, Number 2, (1978), 483
Matthews, W. B., and Glaser, G. H., eds.: RecentAdvances in Clinical Neurology 2, (1978), 386
Meier-Ruge, W., ed.: CNS aging and its Neuro-pharmacology: Experimental and ClinicalAspects, (1979), 1068
Merritt, H. H.: A Textbook of Neurology, 6th ed.,(1979), 969
Mosnaim, A. D., and Wolf, M. E.: ModernPharmacology and Toxicology Series, Volume 12.Noncathecolic Phenylethylamines, (1978), 387
Mullan, H., and Rosenbaum, M.: Group Psycho-therapy, 2nd ed., (1978), 772
Nicolosi, L., Harryman, E., and Kresheck, J.:Terminology of Commun?cation Disorders:Speech, Language, Hearing, (1978), 675
Oatley, K.: Perceptions and Presentations, (1978),192
O'Connor, M.: Editing Scientific Books andJournals, (1978), 972
Oller-Daurella, L., and Oller Ferrer-Vidal, L.: Atlasde Crises Epilepticas, (1977), 1171
Osterholm, J. L.: Pathophysio!ogy of Spfnal CordTrauma, (1978), 970
Parsons, M.: Tuberculous Meningitis: A Handbookfor Clinicians, (1979), 1173
Phillips, C. G., and Porter, R.: CorticospinalNeurones: Their Role in Movement, (1977), 288
Popper, K. R., and Eccles, J. C.: The Self and itsBrain, (1977), 869
Praag, H. M. van, ed.: Management of Schizo-phrenia, (1979), 1072
Reichlin, S., Baldessarini, R. J., and Martin, J. B.,eds.: The Hypothalamus, (1978), 869
Remond, A.: EEG Informatics - A Didactic Reviewof Methods and Applications of EEG Data Pro-cessing, (1977), 190
Riese, H., ed.: Historical Explorations in Medicineand Psychiatry, (1978), 870
Rob, C., and Smith, R., eds.: Operative Surgery.Fundamental International Techniques - Neuro-surgery, (1979), 867
Roberts, E., and Amacher, P.: Propranolol andSchizophrenia, (1978), 580
Samuel, M. A., ed.: Manual of Neurologic Thera-peutics, (1978), 771
Schain, R. J.: Neurology of Childhood LearningDisorders, (1977), 192
Schmidek, H. H., and Sweet, W. H.: CurrentTechniques in Operative Neurosurgery, (1978),190
Selecki, B. R., ed.: Low Back Disability, Neuro-surgical, Orthopaedic and Radiological Sym-posium, (1978), 970
Shershow, J. C., ed.: Schizophrenia: Science andPractice, (1978), 1072
Smith, W. T., and Cavanagh, J. B., eds.: ReccntAdvances in Neuropathology 1, (1979), 1068
Index
Symthies, J. R., and Bradley, R. J., eds.: ModernPharmacology Toxicology Series, Volume 11.Receptors in Pharmacology, (1978), 287
Stalberg, E., and Trontelj, J. V.: Single FibreElectromyography, (1979), 1069Sutherland, S.: Nerves and Nerve Injuries, 2nd ed.,
(1978), 580Swiercinsky, D.: Manual for the Adult Neuro-
psychological Evaluation, (1978), 972Trump, B. F., and Jones, R. T., eds.: Diagnostic
Electron Microscopy, Volume 2, (1979), 969Tuc-ek, S.: Acetylcholine Synthesis in Neurons, (1978),
288Usdin, E., and Mandel, A. J.: Biochemistry ofMental Disorders, (1978), 95
van Uden, A.: A World of Language for DeafChildren. Part I. Basic Principles: A MaternalReflective Method, (1977), 96
Volle, F. O., and Heron, P. A.: Epilepsy and You,(1978), 1171
Vrbova, G., Gordon, T., and Jones, R.: Nerve-Muscle Interaction, (1978), 1170
Walsh, T. J.: Neuro-ophthalmology: Clinical Signsand Symptoms, (1978), 673
Wasserman, G. S.: Colour Vision: An HistoricalIntroduction, (1978), 1170
Waxman, S. G., ed.: Physiology and Pathobiologyof Axons, (1978), 482
Weatherall, D. J.: Advanced Medicine 14, (1978),481
Weinstein, P. R.. Ehni, G., and Wilson, C. B.:Lumbar Spondylosis: Diagnosis. Management, andSurgical Treatment, (1977), 388
Weisberg, L. A., Nice, C., and Katz. M.: CerebralComputed Tomography, (1978), 481
Williams, R., and Krarcan, I., eds.: Sleep Disorders.D.agnosis and Treatment, (1978). 971
Wing, J. K.. ed.: Schizophrenia: Towards a NewSynthesis, (1978), 1072
Wise. B. L.: Preoperative and Postoperative Carein Neurological Surgery, 2nd ed., (1978), 868
World Health Organisation: Schizophrenia: AnInternational Follow-up Study, (1979), 1072
Wyke, M. A., ed.: Developmental Dysphasia,(1978), 871
Youdim, M. B. H., Lovenberg, W., Sharman, D. F.,and Lagnado, J. R: Essays in Neurochemistryand Neurooharmacology, (1977), 95
Youdim. M. B. H.. Lovenberg, W., Sharman. D. F.,and Lagnado, J. R, eds: Essays in Neuro-chemistry and Neuropharmacology, (1978), 482
BOROVITCH, B. See BAR-SELLA, P., FROMT, D., et al.BOTS, G. TH. A. M. See PETERS, A. C. B., VERSTEEG,
J., et al.BOULLIN, D. J. See HUNT, T. M., DU BOULAY, G. H.,
et al.BOULLIN, D. J. See JARMAN, D. A., DU BOULAY, G. H.,
et al.Bovine arteriovenous shunt. ischaemic neuropathy in
uraemia, caused by, 810BOWEN, R. M. See AMES. F. R., and BOWEN, R. M.BOXTEL, A. van. Selective effects of vibration on
monosynaptic and late EMG responses in humansoleus muscle after stimulation of the posteriortibial nerve or a tendon tap, 995
BOYLE, R. S., SHAKIR, R. A., WEIR, A. i., and MCINNES,A.: Inverted knee jerk: a neglected localising signin spinal cord disease, 1005
BOYSEN, G., GALASSI, G., KAMIENIECKA, Z., SCHLAEGER,J., and TROJABORG, W.: Familial amyloidosis withcranial neuropathy and corneal lattice dystrophy,1020
BRAAKMAN, R. See BERGE, J. H. van den, SCHOUTEN,H. J. A., et al.
Brachial plexus and radicular neurography in relationto cortical evoked responses, 1151
Brachial plexus traction lesions, investigation byperipheral and spinal somatosensory evokedpotentials, 107
Bradykinesia, electrical properties of motor units inParkinsonism, possible relationship with, 35
Brain antigen, cellular hypersensitivity to, in childrenof a family with hereditary ataxia, 203
Brain damage and the normal brain, assessment ofcognitive asymmetries in, test battery validation,715
Brain damage complicating septic shock: acutehaemorrhagic leucoencephalitis as complicationof generalised Shwartzman reaction, 19
Brain damage, hypoxic, caused by generalised seizures(P), 286
Brain injuries and spinal cord injuries, relief ofspasticity in by percutaneous radiofrcquencyrhizotomy (P), 967
Brain metabolism, effects of long-term antihyper-tensive treatment on, after bilateral carotid arteryocclusion in spontaneous hypertension, 1141
Brain monoamines, influence of cerebral embolism,847
Brain Tumour Study Group, First EORTC (P), 287Brain tumours, ultrastructural basis for different
pertechnetate uptake patterns by various, 924Brainstem, infection by Listeria monocytogenes, 931BRENTON, D. W. See MURPHY, M. J., BRENTON, D. W.,
et al.Bromocriptine, long-term treatment of Parkinsonism
with, 143BROPHY, B. P. See BYRNE, E., BROPHY, B. P., et al.BROWN, W. F. See CARLETON, S. A., and BROWN, W. F.BROWN, W. F. See YATES, S. K., and BROWN, W. F.BUCHTAL, F., and KUHL, V.: Nerve conduction, tactile
sensibility, and the electromyogram after sutureor compression of peripheral nerve: a longitudinalstudy in man, 436
Bullet injury to pituitary gland causing panhypo-pituitarism, 955
BUNAES, U. B. See RUSSELL, D., VEGER, T., et al.BUONAGUIDI, R., ROSSI, B., SARTUCCI, F., and RAVELLI,
v.: Blink reflexes in severe traumatic coma, 470BUONAGUIDI, R. See ROSSI, B., BUONAGUIDI, R., et al.BUTLER, A., BASS, N H., and JOHNSON, R. N.: Elevated
intracranial pressure associated with acute subar-achnoid haemorrhage (P), 964
BYRNE, E., BROPHY, B. P., and PERRETT, L. V.: Nocardiacerebral abscess: new concepts in diagnosis,management, and prognosis, 1038
CAIL, W. S. See MORRIS, L., and CAIL, W. S.CALNE, D. B. See WILLIAMS, A., HANSON, D., et al.CALNE, D. B. See WILLIAMS, A., HOUFF, S., et al.Calvariectomy, partial, chronic subdural haematoma
treated by (P), 965CAMERON, M.: Antifibrinolytic therapy in the manage-
ment of ruptured intracranial aneurysms (P), 963CAMERON, M. See PIERRY, A., and CAMERON, M.
1177
Index
CAMPBELL, F. W. See ZIMMERN, R. L., CAMPBELL,F. w., et al.
CARACENI, T. See AVANZINI, G., GIROTTI, F., et al.Carcinomas, lung, influence of site of origin on
clinical presentation and central nervous systemmetastases, 82
CARDENAS, J. See VERDURA, J., RESNIKOFF, S., et al.CAREY, B. C. See CHOWDHARY, U. M., CAREY, P. C., et al.CARLETON, S. A., and BROWN, W. F.: Changes in motor
unit populations in motor neurone disease, 42Carotid artery diseases, assessment of directional
doppler ultrasound techniques in the diagnosis of,563
Carotid artery occlusion, bilateral, in spontaneoushypertension, effects of long-term antihyper-tensive treatment on brain metabolism after, 1141
Carotid artery occlusion, internal, caused by giantcell arteritis, 1066
Carotid artery occlusion, ophthalmic collateral flowin, semiquantitative evaluation comparing dopplerultrasound with angiography, 1133
Carpal tunnel syndrome, involvement of peripheralvasomotor fibres in, 649
Carpal tunnel syndrome, produced by congenitalarteriovenous fistula, 815
Catabolism, myofibrillar protein, in neuromusculardisease, 3-methylhistidine as an index of, 536
Cauda equina compression presenting as spontaneouspriapism, 280
Cauda equina tumour, pseudoclaudication syndromecaused by, 187
Cell arteritis, giant, internal carotid artery occlusioncaused by, 1066
Cellular hypersensitivity to brain antigen in childrenof a family with hereditary ataxia, 203
Cellular immune response, leucocyte migration in-hibition as an in vitro indicator of (P), 966
Central core disease, late components of motor unitpotentials in, 461
Central core disease, single fibre electromyography in,662
Central nervous system. See Nervous system, centralCentronuclear myopathy, 548Centronuclear myopathy, crural hypertrophy
associated with, 542Cerebral abscesses, nocardial, new concepts, 1038Cerebral abscesses, produced by bacterial implantation
and septic embolisation in primates, 63Cerebral and extracerebral arteries, responses to
prostacyclin and prostaglandin endoperoxide invitro and in vivo, 677
Cerebral arterial aneurysms, subarachnoid haemor-rhage from, relationship between presence ofvasoconstrictor activity in cerebrospinal fluid andtime after, 625
Cerebral arteriovenous malformations, stereotacticradiosurgery in the treatment of (P), 963
Cerebral artery, middle to superficial temporal arteryanastomosis, microvascular procedures for (P),967
Cerebral atrophy with chronic polioencephalitis ininfantile X-linked hypogammagloblulinaemia,357
Cerebral blindness, restitution of visual function in,312
Cerebral blood flow, before and after operations onintracranial aneurysms (P), 287
Cerebral blood flow, effects of prostaglandins andprostaglandin synthesis inhibitors on (P), 285
Cerebral blood flow, regulation, possible role ofadenosine in, (P), 964
Cerebral circulation, response to drug-induced changesin arterial blood pressure, late effects of subar-achnoid haemorrhage on, 899
Cerebral compression, late, in delayed extraduralhaematoma (P), 284
Cerebral dominance, development, as shown by theeffects of neurosurgical lesions (P), 966
Cerebral embolism, influence of brain monoamines,847
Cerebral lesions, localised, and dysphasia, effects onverbal memory, 914
Cerebral metabolism and the cerebrovascular responseto hypercapnia, delayed effects of subarachnoidhaemorrhage on, 892
Cerebral oxidative metabolism, regional impairmentof, in Parkinsonism, 59
Cerebral palsy, pathophysiological mechanisms in,606
Cerebral tumours, papilloedema, CSF pressure, andCSF flow in, 493
Cerebrospinal fluid, amino-acids, abnormalities, inpurulent meningitis, 881
Cerebrospinal fluid and plasma tryptophan in multiplesclerosis and degenerative diseases, 640
Cerebrospinal fluid and serum, isoelectric focusing ofindividual proteins of by immunofixation,characterisation of the mobility on, 368
Cerebrospinal fluid, blood and, serial immunoassayof fibrin degradation products in, aftersubarachnoid haemorrhage (P), 964
Cerebrospinal fluid cells, immunofluorescent demon-stration of varicella-zoster antigen in, in nervoussystem complications of herpes zoster, 452
Cerebrospinal fluid, fibrin degradation products in, inpneumococcal meningitis, 843
Cerebrospinal fluid in postencephalic Parkinsonism,oligoclonal banding in, 790
Cerebrospinal fluid pressure and flow, and papil-loedema, in cerebral tumours, 493
Cerebrospinal fluid pulse pressure and intracranialvolume-pressure relationships, 687
Cerebrospinal fluid, relationship between presence ofvasoconstrictor activity in, and time aftersubarachnoid haemorrhage from rupture ofcerebral arterial aneurysms, 625
Cerebrospinal fluid rhinorrhoea (P), 283Cerebrospinal fluid rhinorrhoea from massive osteolysis
of the skull, 767Cerebrospinal fluid, ventricular, in coma, amine meta-
bolites in, 887Cerebrospinal fluid, ventricular, in obstructive hvdro-
cephalus, concentration of homovanillic acid and5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid in, 78
Cerebrovascular response to hypercapnia, delayedeffects of subarachnoid haemorrhage on cerebralmetabolism and the, 892
Cervical fusion, freeze-dried cadaver bone grafts for(P), 966
Cervical somatosensory potentials, delayed, in cervicalspondylosis, 238
Cervical spondylosis, delayed cervical somatosensorypotentials in, 238
Cervical spondylotic myelopathy, surgical management(P), 286
1178
Index
CHABI, E. See ISHIHARA, N., WELCH, K. M. A., et c!.
CHADWICK, D., and FRENCH, A. T.: Uraemic myoclonus:an example of reticular reflex myoclonus, 52
CHAMBERS, R. A. See LUBIN, F. D., TSAIRIS, P., et al.Cherry red spot-myoclonus syndrome with sialidase
deficiency and altered electrophoretic mobilitiesof some enzymes known to be glvcoproteins,sialidosis type 1, clinical findings, 873
Childbirth, Parkinsonism after traumatic, 384CHONGCHET, V. See SHUANGSHOTI, S., and CHONGCHET, V.CHOPRA, J. S., KHANNA, S. K., and MURTHY, J. M. K.:
Congenital arteriovenous fistula producing carpaltunnel syndrome, 815
Chorea, Huntington's, oculomotor disorders in, 581Choroidal artery, distal anterior, quadruple sectora-
nopia and sectorial optic atrophy, syndrome ofthe, 590
CHOWDHARY, U. M., CAREY, P. C., and HUSSEIN, M. M.:Epsilon amino caproic acid treatment in sub-arachnoid haemorrhage (P), 963
Chronic intractable pain and acute pain, differencein mechanisms (P), 963
CHUTORIAN, A. M., MICHENER, R. C., DEFENDINI, R.,HILAL, S. K., and GAMBOA, E. T.: Neonatal poly-cystic encephalomalacia: four new cases and re-view of the literature, 154
Circadian rhythms of plasma cortisol in migraine, 741Circulation, cerebral, response to drug-induced
changes in arterial blood preSsure, late effects ofsubarachnoid haemorrhage on, 899
Citation and listing of references (Editorial), 389CLANET, M. See RASCOL, A., GUIRAUD, B., et a!.CLARKE, G. P. See CLIFFORD-JONES, R. E., CLARKE,
G. P., et al.CLELAND, P. G., MACFARLANE, J. T., BAIRD, D. R., and
GREENWOOD, B. M.: Fibrin degradation productsin the cerebrospinal fluid of patients \vith pneu-mococcal meningitis, 843
CLIFFORD-JONES, R. E., CLARKE, G. P.. and MAYLES, P.:Crossed acoustic response combined with visual
and somatowensory evoked responses in the diag-nosis of multiple sclerosis, 749
CLIFFORD ROSE, F. See BAUMGARTNER, G., GAWEL,M. J.. et al.
Clioquinol, transient global amnesia after, 1084Clonic hemifacial spasm from posterior fossa arterio-
venous malformation, 670Cluster headache, trial of combined histamine HI and
H2. antagonist treatment, 668COAKH.AM, H. B., DUCHEN, L. W.. and SCARAVILLI, F.:
Moya-moya disease: clinical and pathological re-port of a case with associated myopathv, 289
Cochlear signs, absence, in recurrent vertigo, 363COCITO. L. See ROCCATAGLIATA. G., ALBANO, C., et al.Cognitive asymmetries, assessment in brain damage
and the normal brain, test battery validation, 715Cold reactive antilvmphocyte antibodies in neuro-
logical diseases, 11054Collateral flow, ophthalmic, in carotid artery oc-
clusion, semiquantitative evaluation comparingdoppler ultrasound with angiography, 1133
Coloured South African with multiple sclerosis con-firmed by necropsy, first, 731
COLE, G., DE VILLIERS, F., PROCTOR. N. S. F., FREIMAN,I., and BILL. P.: Alexander's disease: case reportincluding histopathological and electron micro-scopic features, 619
COLE, G. S'e BILL, P.. COLE, G., et al.COLE, G. See BILL, P. L. A., COLE, G., et al.
1179
Coma, amine metabolites in ventricular cerebrospinalfluid in, 887
Coma, ocular signs in, interobserver agreement inassessment of, 1163
Coma, severe traumatic, blink reflexes in, 470Commissurotomy, total or partial, tactile and auditory
vigilance after, 70Compression or suture of peripheral nerve, nerve con-
duction, tactile sensibility, and the electromyo-gram after, 436
Computerised tomography after recent severe headinjury without acute intracranial haematoma, 215
Computerised tomography and isotope methods com-pared for estimation of ventricular volume, 345
Computerised tomography, five cases of intracranialtuberculoma followed by serial, 373
Computed tomography in diagnosis and managementof aneurysm of vein of Galen, 786
Computerised tomography scan, correlation withvisual field defects in vascular lesions of theposterior visual pathways, 298
Computed tomography scan, difficulties in diagnosisof supratentorial gliomas by, 485
Computerised tomography scan for localisation inneedle biopsy of intracranial lesions (P), 967
CONDE LOPEZ, J. See LOPEZ-TERRADAS, J. M., and CONDELOPEZ, J.
Confusional states, acute, EEG in, value of, 75CONOMY, J. P., BARNES, K. L., and CONOMY, J. M.: Cu-
taneous sensory function in diabetes mellitus, 656CONOMY, J. M. See CONOMY, J. P., BARNES, K. L., et al.CONRADI, S., RONNEVI, L.-O., and VESTERBERG, O.: In-
creased plasma lead levels in patients with amyo-trophic lateral sclerosis (L), 676
Contrast sensitivity, subtle disturbances of vision afteroptic neuritis elicited by studying, 407
Copper alloy wires, insertion into giant aneurysms toproduce intra-aneurysmal thrombosis (P), 283
CORBETT, A. J., and POLLOCK, M.: Identical twins withpapilloedema and cranial nerve palsies, 764
Cord compression, caused by spinal metastases (P),284
Cord dorsum potentials, slow, elicited by descendingvolleys. 242
Corneal lattice dystrophy, familial amyloidosis withcranial neuropathy and, 1020
Coronary arteries, normal, angina pectoris with, inShy-Drager syndrome, 910
Corpus callosum, removal of intraventricular tumoursvia, functional consequences, 134
Corrections, 676CORSTON, R. N., MCGALE, E. H. F.. STONIER, C., HUTCHIN-
SON, E. c., and ABER, G. M.: Abnormalities ofcerebrospinal fluid amino-acids in purulent men-ingitis, 881
Cortical evoked responses, brachial plexus and rad-icular neurography in relation to, 1151
Cortical potentials, visual and somatosensory evoked,in multiple sclerosis, 323
Cortisol, plasma, in migraine, circadian rhythms of,741
COUGHLAN, A. K.: Effects of localised cerebral lesionsand dysphasia on verbal memory, 914
Cranial nerve palsy, multiple, and papilloedema inidentical twins, 764
Cranial neuropathy and corneal lattice dystrophy,familial amyloidosis with. 1021
Cranio-orbital-facial reconstruction, a new subfrontalprocedure for (P), 966
1180
Creutzfeld-Jakob disease treated with amantadine, 960CREVEL, H. van. Papilloedema, CSF pressure, and CSF
flow in cerebral tumours, 493CROCKARD, H. A., and GORDON, D. S.: The treatment of
giant aneurysms by intra-aneurysmal cuprouswiring (P), 283
Crossed acoustic response combined with visual andsomatosensory evoked responses in the diagnosisof multiple sclerosis, 749
Crural hypertrophy associated with centronuclearmyopathy, 542
CRUZ MARTiNEZ, A., FERRER, M. T. LOPEZ-TERRADAS,J. M., PASCUAL-CASTROVIEJO, I., and MINGO, P.:Single fibre electromyography in central coredisease, 662
CULL, R. E.: Internal carotid artery occlusion causedby giant cell arteritis, 1066
CULLIS, C. L. See WALLS, R. S., PHILCOX, D. V., et al.Cutaneous sensory function in biabetes mellitus, 656CUTTING, J.: Memory in functional psychosis, 1031Cysts, intradural enterogenous, 419Cysts, xanthochromic, associated with meningioma,
529
DANIEL, P. M. See PRATT, 0. E., and DANIEL, P. M.DARLING, J. See BEAN, J., DARLING, J., et al.DAUSER, R. C. See FERINGA, E. R., NELSON, K. R., et al.DAVID, J. See RASCOL, A., GUIRAUD, B., et al.DE BASTIANI, P. See ROSATI, G., and DE BASTIANI, P.DE CROUZAS, G. See FITTING, J. W., BISCHOFF, A.,
et al.DE VILLIERS, F. See COLE, G., DE VILLIERS, F., et al.DEFARIA, C. R., MELO-SOUZA, S. E. de, and PINHEIRO,
E. D.: Haemophilic neuromyopathy, 600DEFENDINI, R. See CHUTORIAN, A. M., MICHENER, R. C.,
et al.Dementia paralytica, deterioration from communicat-
ing hydrocephalus, 501Denervation, parasympathetic, of the iris in alcohol-
ism, absence of, 1018DENGLER, R., HOFMANN, W. W., and RUDEL, R.: Effects
of potassium depletion and insulin on resting andstimulated skeletal rat muscle, 818
Depression, memory in, 1031DEROUESNE, J., and BEAUVOIS, M. F.: phonological
processing in reading: data from alexia, 1125DEROUESNE, J. See BEAUVOIS, M. F., and DEROUESNE, J.
Diabetes, insulin-deficiency, early and preventablechanges of peripheral nerve structure and func-tion in, 509
Diabetes mellitus, cutaneous sensory function in, 656DIMOND, S. j.: Tactile and auditory vigilance in split-
brain man, 70Distal and proximal conduction velocities in peripheral
nervous system from birth to age 5 years, electro-physiological study of changes in, 753
Distal anterior choroidal artery, quadruple sector-anopia and sectorial optic atrophy, syndrome ofthe, 590
DOCZI, T., and THOMAS, D. G. T.: Successful removalof an intrapontine haematoma, 1058
DONOSO, R. S., BALLANTYNE, J. P., and HANSEN, S.: Re-generation of sutured human peripheral nerves;an electrophysiological study, 97
Dopamine receptors and sleep induction, 458Dopamine-serotonin, interaction between, in CNS,
1159
Index
Doppler ultrasound compared with angiography, insemiquantitative evaluation of ophthalmic col-lateral flow in carotid artery occlusion, 1133
Doppler ultrasound in the investigation of flow inblood vessels in the head and neck (P), 965
Doppler ultrasound techniques, assessment of direc-tional, in the diagnosis of carotid artery diseases,563
DORNAN, T. L., ESPIR, M. L. E., GALE, E. A. M., TATTER-SALL, R. B., and WORTHINGTON, B. S.: Remittentpainful ophthalmoplegia: the Tolosa-Hunt syn-drome? 270
Dorsum potentials, slow cord, elicited by descendingvolleys, 242
DOYLE, D. See SNOEK, J., JENNETT, B., et al.DRIEDGER, A. A. See BOLTON, C. F., DRIEDGER, A. A.,
et al.Drug-induced changes in arterial blood pressure, late
effects of subarachnoid haemorrhage on theresponse of the cerebral circulation to, 899
Drug-resistant temporal lobe epilepsy, psychoses in,948
DRUNEN LITTEL, S. van. See BERGE, J. H. van den,SCHOUTEN, H. J. A., et al.
DU BOULAY, G. H. See HUNT, T. M., DU BOULAY, G. H.,et al.
DU BOULAY, G. H. See JARMAN, D. A., DU BOULAY, G. H.,et al.
DU BOULAY, G. H. See MERORY, J., DU BOULAY, G. H.,et al.
DUCHEN, L. W. See COAKHAM, H. B., DUCHEN, L. W.,et al.
DUCKETT, S. W. See LUBLIN, F. D., TSAIRIS, P., et al.DUFF, T. A.: Topographic distribution of human
somatosensory evoked potentials (P), 963DUGDALE, R. E. See PRICE, D. J., MASON, J., et al.Dura mater, lyophilised (P), 285Dura mater, lyophilised, implantation and clinical use
in neurosurgery, 854Dyskinesia, tardive, six month evaluation of thiopro-
pazate hydrochloride in, 576Dysphasia and localised cerebral lesions, effects on
verbal memory, 914Dysproteinaemia, peripheral neuropathy in angioim-
munoblastic lymphadenopathy with, 519
Eaton-Lambert syndrome, effect of temperature onneuromuscular transmission in, 247
EIJNDHOVEN, J. H. M. van. See AVEZ*AT, C. J. J.,EIJNDHOVEN, J. H. M. van, et al.
EKENVALL, L., and GOTHE, C.-J.: Increased plasma leadlevels in patients with amyotrophic lateral sclero-sis (L), 675
EL NEGAMY, E., and SEDGWICK, E. M.: Delayed cervicalsomatosensory potentials in cervical spondylosis,238
Elbow flexion movements, ballistic, in amyotrophiclateral sclerosis, 232
Electrical properties of motor units in Parkinsonism,possible relationship with bradykinesia, 35
Electroencephalography in acute confusional states,value of, 75
Electromyogram, nerve conduction, tactile sensibilityand, after suture or compression of peripheralnerve, 436
Electromyographic and clinical study of late sequelaeof paralytic poliomyelitis, 117
Index
Electromyographic, late, and monosynaptic responsesin human soleus muscle after stimulation of theposterior tibial nerve or a tendon tap, selectiveeffects of vibration on, 995
Electromyography, single fibre, abnormal jitter inmultiple sclerosis, 1146
Electromyography, single fibre, in central coredisease, 662
Electron microscopy and histopathology in Alexander'sdisease, 619
Electrophoretic mobilities, altered, of some enzymesknown to be glycoproteins, sialidosis type 1, cherryred spot-myoclonus syndrome with sialidase de-ficiency and, 873
Electrophysiological study of sutured peripheral nerveregeneration, 97
Electrophysiological study of the peripheral nervoussystem, changes in proximal and distal conduc-tion velocities from birth to 5 years, 753
Electrophysiological study of tonic vibration reflex inHolmes-Adie syndrome, 943
ELLIS, C. J. K.: The afferent pupillary defect in acuteoptic neuritis, 1008
Embolism, cerebral, influence of brain monoamines,847
Encephalitis, herpes simplex, olfactory mucosa in,983
Encephalomalacia, polycystic neonatal, case studiesand literature review, 154
Encephalomyelitis with rigidity, progressive, spinalinternuncial neurones in, 773
Encephalopathy, Wernicke's, incidence, 226Enterogenous cyst, intradural, 419Enzymes known to be glycoproteins, altered electro-
phoretic mobilities of, in sialidosis type 1 cherryred-spot myoclonus syndrome with sialidase de-ficiency, 873
EORTC Brain Tumour Study Group, First (P), 287Epilepsy, pattern sensitive, 635Epilepsy, temporal lobe, drug-resistant, psychoses in,
940Epilepsy, temporal lobe, interictal acute psychoses in,
during withdrawal of anticonvulsant therapy, 724Epilepsy, temporal lobe, psychiatric disorders in, re-
sults of surgery, 256Epilepsy temporal lobe, visual preservation in, 569Epileptic seizures precipitated by atenolol (L), 484Epsilon amino caproic acid treatment in subarachnoid
haemorrhage (P), 963EREMAN, A. See PHILLIPS, J. P., EREMAN, A., et al.ESIRI, M. See MATTHEWS, W. B., and ESIRI, M.ESIRI, M. M. See TEDDY, P. J., and ESIRI, M. M.ESPIR, M. L. E. See DORNAN, T. L., ESPIR, M. L. E.,
et al.Essential tremor, adrenoreceptor antagonists in, 904Essential tremor, relief, relationship between plasma
propranolol concentration and, 831Extracerebral and cerebral arteries, responses to pro-
stacyclin and prostaglandin endoperoxide in vitroand in vivo, 677
Extradural haematoma, delayed, with late cerebralcompression (P), 284
Extradural haematoma, importance of immediatesurgery (P), 283
Eye movements, abnormal, presenting symptom inWilson's disease, 478
1181
F discharge method in measurement of proximal con-duction times (L), 871
F response characteristics, single motor unit study, 161Facial nerve, peripheral, paralysis of, described by
Nicolaus A. Friedreich in 1798, 56FAGIUS, j., and WESTERBERG, C-E: Pseudoclaudication
syndrome caused by a tumour of the caudaequina, 187
FAVALE, E. See ABBRUZZESE, G., ABBRUZZESE, M., et al.FERINGA, E. R., NELSON, K. R., VAHLSING, H. L., and
DAUSER, R. C.: Spinal cord regeneration in ratsmade immunologically unresponsive to CNSantigens
FERRER, M. T. See CRUZ MARTfNEZ, A., FERRER, M. T.,et al.
FESTENSTEIN, H. See ADAMS, D., FESTENSTEIN, H., et al.Fibrin degradation products in blood and cerebro-
spinal fluid after subarachnoid haemorrhage,serial immunoassay of (P), 964
Fibrin degradation products in cerebrospinal fluid inpneumococcal meningitis, 843
Fibrous histiocytoma, malignant, producing spinalcord compression, 838
FISHER, M. A. See MILNER-BROWN, H. S., FISHER,M. A.,etal.
Fistula, congenital arteriovenous, producing carpaltunnel syndrome, 815
FITCH, W. See BOISVERT, D. P. J., PICKARD, J. D., et al.FITCH, W. See PICKARD, J. D., BOISVERT, D. P. J.,
et al.FITTING, J. W., BISCHOFF, A., REGLI, F., and DE CROUZAS,
G.: Neuropathy, amyloidosis, and monoclonalgammopathy, 193
Flexion movements, ballistic elbow, in amyotrophiclateral sclerosis, 232
Flow in blood vessels in the head and neck, investiga-tion by doppler ultrasound (P), 965
FORRESTER, c., and LASCELLES, R. G.: Association be-tween polyneuritis and multiple sclerosis, 864
FORSTER, D. C. M., STEINER, L., LEKSELL, L., BACKLUND,E-O., NOREN, G., and GREITZ, T.: Stereotacticradiosurgery in the treatment of cerebral arterio-venous malformations (P), 963
FORSTER, D. M. C. See HUNT, T. M., DU BOULAY, G. H.,et al.
Fossa, posterior, arteriovenous malformation ap-parently causing clonic hemifacial spasm, 670
Fossa, posterior, lesions, blink reflexes in, 465FRANZINI, A. See SIRONI, V. A., FRANZINI, A., et al.FRATTOLA, L. See BASSI, S., ALBIZZATI, M. G., et al.FREILICH, D., and SWASH, M.: Diagnosis and manage-
ment of tuberculous paraplegia with special refer-ence to tuberculous radiculomyelitis, 12
FREIMAN, I. See COLE, G., DE VILLIERS, F., et al.FRENCH, A. T. See CHADWICK, D., and FRENCH, A. T.Frequency resonance investigation of the H reflex, 351Friedreich, Nicolaus A. description of peripheral
facial nerve paralysis in 1798, 56FRISEN, L.: Quadruple sectoranopia and sectorial
optic atrophy: a syndrome of the distal anteriorchoroidal artery, 590
FRONT, D. See BAR-SELLA, P., FRONT, D., et al.FUJISHIMA, M. See TAMAKI, K., FUJISHIMA, M., et al.FULLER, G. A. G. See MENDELOW, A. D., KARMI, M. Z.,
et al.FUMERO, S. See MONACO, F., FUMERO, S., et al.
Index
GALASSI, G. See BOYSEN, G., GALASSI, G., et al.Galen, vein of, aneurysm of, computed tomography
in the diagnosis and management of, 786GALBRAITH, S., TEASDALE, G., and JENNETT, B.: Need
for operation in acute traumatic intraduralhaematoma (P), 283
GALE, E. A. M. See DORMAN, T. L., ESPIR, M. L. E.,et al.
GAMBOA, E. T. See CHUTORIAN, A. M., MICHENER, R. C.,et al.
Gammopathy, monoclonal, neuropathy, amyloidosisand, 193
GARFIELD, J.: First EORTC Brain Tumour StudyGroup (P), 287
GAWEL, M. J. See BAUMGARTNER, G., GAWEL, M. J., et al.GEFFEN, G. See JEEVES, M. A., SIMPSON, D. A., et al.GHOSH, S., VAID, K., MOHAN, M., and MAHESHWARI,
M. C.: Effect of degree and duration of proteinenergy malnutrition on peripheral nerves inchildren, 760
GIBSON, J. D. See ADAMS, D., FESTENSTEIN, H., et al.GIBSON, M.: Spontaneous cerebrospinal fluid
rhinorrhoea (P), 283GILLINGHAM, F. J. See MENDELOW, A. D., KARMI, M. Z.,
et al.GIMINEZ-ROLDAN, S., BENITO, c., and MARTIN, M.:
Dementia paralytica: deterioration from com-municating hydrocephalus, 501
GIROTTI, F. See AVANZINI, G., GIROTTI, F., et al.GLEAVE, J. R. W. See PHILLIPS, J. P., EREMAN, A., et al.Gliomas, supratentorial, difficulties in diagnosis by
CAT scan, 485Global amnesia, transient, after clioquinol, 1084Global amnesia, transient, case report, 572Glycoproteins, altered electrophoretic mobilities of
some enzymes known to be, in sialidosis type 1,cherry red spot-myoclonus syndrome withsialidase deficiency, 873
GOLDBERG, J. M., and LINDBLOM, U.: Standardisedmethod of determining vibratory perceptionthresholds for diagnosis and screening in neuro-logical investigation, 793
GONSALVES, C. See NAUTA, H. J. W., TUCKER, W. S.,et al.
GORDON, B., and MARIN, 0. S. M.: Transient globalamnesia: an extensive case report, 572
GORDON, D. S. See CROCKARD, H. A., and GORDON,D. S.
GORDON, H. W. See BENTIN, S., and GORDON, N. XV.GOSSMAN, H.: Blunt and penetrating injuries involving
the superior sagittal sinus (P), 963GOTHE, C.-J. See EKENVALL, L., and GOTHE, C.-J.GOTO. I., NAGASAKA, S., NAGARA, H., and KUROIWA, Y.:
Rigid spine syndrome, 276GRAHAM, D. I., BEHAN, P. O., and MORE, I. A. R.: Brain
damage complicating septic shock; acute haemor-rhagic leucoencephalitis as a complication ofgeneralised Shwartzman reaction, 19
GRAHAM, D. I. See BOISVERT, D. P. J., PICKARD, J. D.,et al.
GRAHAM, D. I. See PICKARD, J. D., BOISVERT, D. P. J.,et al.
GRAHAM, I. See SNOEK, J., JENNETT, B., et al.GREEN, B. A. See ROSENTHAL, j., and GREEN, B. A., et al.GREENWOOD, B. M. See CLELAND, P. G., MACFARLANE,
J. T., et al.GREITZ, T. See FORSTER, D. C. M., STEINER, L., et al.GRESTY, M. A., and HALMAGYI, G. M.: Abnormal head
movements, 705
GRESTY, M. A. See HALMAGYI, G. M., and GRESTY,M. A.
GROSSART, K. See TEASDALE, G., HAY, I., et al.GUIHENEUC, P. See VECCHIERINI-BLINEAU, M. F., and
GUIHENEUC, P.Guillain-Barre syndrome, HLA antigens in, 184GUIRAUD, B. See RASCOL, A., GUIRAUD, B., et al.
H reflex, frequency resonance investigation of, 351H reflex, conditioning by stimulation of the posterior
tibial nerve in Parkinsonism, 701HADDAD, F. S. See SALTI, I. S., HADDAD, F. S., et al.Haematoma, chronic subdural, treated by partial
calvariectomy (P), 965Haematoma, extradural, delayed with late cerebral
compression (P), 284Haematoma, extradural, importance of immediate
surgery (P), 283Haematoma, intradural, acute traumatic, need for
operation in (P), 283Haematoma, intrapontine, successful removal, 1058Haematoma, pineal, 1050Haemophilia, neuromyopathy in, 600Haemorrhage, spinal subarachnoid, 30 cases (P), 962Haemorrhage, subarachnoid, acute, elevated intra-
cranial pressure associated with (P), 964Haemorrhage, subarachnoid, delayed effects on
cerebral metabolism and the cerebrovascularresponse to hypercapnia, 892
Haemorrhage, subarachnoid, epsilon amino caproicacid, treatment for (P), 963
Haemorrhage, subarachnoid, from rupture of cerebralarterial aneurysms, relationship between presenceof vasoconstrictor activity in cerebrospinal fluidand time after, 625
Haemorrhage, subarachnoid, late effects of, on theresponse of the primate cerebral circulation todrug-induced changes in arterial blood pressure,899
Haemorrhage, subarachnoid, serial immunoassay offibrin degradation products in blood and cerebrc-spinal fluid after (P). 964
Haemorrhagic leucoenceDhalitis, acute, as complica-tion of generalised Shwartzman reaction, 19
HAHN. J. F.: CAT scan for localisation in needlebiopsy of intracranial lesions (P), 967
1XLLETT, M.: Ballistic elbow flexion movements inpatients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, 232
HALLIDAY. D. See MCKERAN, R. O., HALLIDAY. D.. et a!.HALMAGYI, G. M., and GRESTY. M. A.: Clinical signs
of visual-vestibular interaction, 934HALMAGYI, G. M. See GRESTY, M. A., and HALMAGYI,
G. M.Halogenated hydroxynuinolines. neurotoxicity, cases
reported outside Japan, 1073HANSEN, S. See DONOSO, R. S., BALLANTYNF. J. P.. et al.HANSEN, S. See WEIR, A., HANSEN, S., et al.HANSON, D. See WILLIAMS, A., HANSON, D., et al.HARAYAMA. H. See SHIMIZU, H., SHIMOJI, K., et a!.HARDOFF, R. See BAR-SELLA, P., FRONT, D.. et al.HARDY, D. G.: Arterial comoression and distortion of
the trigeminal nerve in trigeminal neuralgia (P),284
HARPER, C.: Wernicke's encephalonathy: a morecommon diseaRe than realised. 226
HASSANEIN, R. S. See ZIEGLER, D. K., HASSANEIN, R. S.,et al.
HAY, I. See TEASDALE, G., HAY, I., et al.
1182
Index
HAYWARD, M., and SEATON, D.: Late sequelao ofparalytic poliomyelitis: a clinical and electromyo-graphic study, 117
Head and neck, blood vessel flow in, investigation bydoppler ultrasound (P), 965
Head injury, blink reflexes in severe traumatic comaafter, 470
Head injury, recent severe, without acute intracranialhaematoma, computerised tomography after, 215
Head movements, abnormal, 705Headache, cluster, trial of combined histamine HI and
H2 antagonist treatment, 668HEIMANN, P. See AARLI, J. A., HEIMANN, P., et al.Hemifacial spasm, clonic, from posterior fossa arterio-
venous malformation, 670HENSON, R. A. See KOGEORGOS, J., HENSON, R. A., et al.HERMAN, Z. S. See KMIECIAK-KOLADA, K., MAJCHRZAK,
H. et a!.Herpes simplex encephalitis, olfactory mucosa in, 983Herpes zoster, nervous system complications, immuno-
fluorescent demonstration of varicella-zosterantigen in CSF cells, 452
HESS, K.: Stapedius reflex in multiple sclerosis, 331HESS, T. See MUMENTHALER, M., KAESER, H. E., et al.HIGASHI, K, KATAYAMA, s., and ORITA, T.: Pineal
apoplexy, 1050HILAL, S. K. See CHUTORIAN, A. M., MICHENER, R. C.,
et al.Histamine HI and H2 antagonist treatment for cluster
headache, 668Histiocytoma, malignant fibrous, producing spinal
cord compression, 838Histocompatihility antigens in chronic relapsing idio-
pathic inflammatorv polyneuropathv, 184Histonathology and electron microscopy in
Alexander's disease. 619HOFMANN, W. W. See DENGLER, R., HOFMANN, W. W.,
et al.HOKANEN, E. See SIIVOLA, J., MYLLYLA, V. V., et al.Ho'mes-Adie syndrome, tonic vibration reflex in,
electrophvsiological studv. 943HOMMA, S. See NOGUCHI, T., HOMMA. S.. et al.Homovanillic acid and 5-hydroxvindoleacetic acid.
concentration of. in the ventricular cerebrospinalfluid in obstructive hydrocephalus, 78
HOPE. T., and WOODCOCK, J. P.: Doppler ultrasound inthe investigation of flow in blood vessels in thehead and neck (P), 965
HORSEY, W J. See NAuTA, H. J. W., TUCKER, W. S., et al.al.
HOUFF, S. See WILLIAMS, A., HOUFF, S., et al.HOWARD, A. J. See KENNARD, C., HOWARD, A. J., et al.HOWETLL D. A., LEES, A. J., and TOGHILL. P. J.: Soinal
internuncial neurones in progressive encephalo-myelitis with rigidity. 773
HOWETL, D. A. See TWOMEY, J. A., BARKER, C. M., etal.
HOYLE, N. See BEAN, J., DARLING, J., et al.HSU, M-C. See ISHIHARA, N., WELCH, K. M. A., et al.HUGHES, R. A. C. See ADAMS, D., FESTENSTEIN, H., et
al.HUME ADAMS, J. See SNOEK, J., JENNETT. B.. et al.HUNT. T. M., DU BOULAY, G. H., BLASO, W. P.. FORSTER,
D. M. C., and BOULLIN, D J: Relationship betw-eenpresence of vasoconstrictor activity in cerebro-spinal fluid and time after subarachnoidhaemorrhage from rupture of cerebral arterialaneurysms, 625
1183
Huntington's chorea, oculomotor disorders in, 581HUSSEIN, M. M. See CHOWDHARY, U. M., CAREY, P. C.,
et al.HUTCHINSON, E. C. See CORSTON, R. N., MCGALE,
E. H. F., et al.Hydrocephalus, communicating, deterioration from,
in dementia paralytica, 501Hydrocephalus, obstructive, concentration of homo-
vanillic acid, and 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid inthe ventricular cerebrospinal fluid in, 78
5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid and homovanillic acid, con-centration of, in the ventricular cerebrospinalfluid in obstructive hydrocephalus, 78
Hydroxyquinolines, halogenated, neurotoxicity, casesreported outside Japan, 1073
5-hydroxytriptamine. See Serotonin.HYMAN, N. M., and PHUAPRADIT, P.: Reading difficulty
as a presenting symptom in Wilson's disease, 478Hypercapnia, cerebrovascular response to, delayed
effects of subarachnoid haemorrhage on cerebralmetabolism and the, 892
Hyperhidrosis, early prominent feature of syringo-myelia (P), 962
Hypertension, spontaneous, effects of long-term anti-hypertensive treatment on brain metabolism afterbilateral carotid artery occlusion in, 1141
Hypogammaglobulinaemia, X-linked infantile, chronicpolioencephalitis with cerebral atrophy in, 357
Hypoxic brain damage, caused by generalised seizures(P), 286
Identical twins with papilloedema and cranial nervepalsies, 764
Idiopathic inflammatory polyneuropathy, Chronicrelapsing, HLA antigens in, 184
Immune complexes in myasthenia gravis, 595Immune response, cellular, leucocyte migration in-
hibition as an indicator of (P). 966Immune response suppression, spinal cord regenera-
tion after, 642Immunoassay, serial, of fibrin degradation products
in blood and cerebrospinal fluid after subarachnoidhaemorrhage (P), 964
Immunofixation. characterisation of the mobilitv onisoelectric focusing of individual proteins in CSFand serum bv, 368
Immunofluorescence, demonstration of varicella-zoster antigen in CSF cells by, in nervou, systemcomplications of herpes zoster, 452
Immunoglobulin deposition in peripheral nerve inneuropathies associated with paraproteinaemia,significance of. 179
Inflammatory nolyneuropathy, chronic relapsingidipathic. HLA antigens in, 184
Insulin deficiency diabetes, early and preventablechanees of peripheral nerve structure and functionin, 509
Insulin, potassium depletion and, effects on restingand stimulated skeletal muscle, 818
Interictal acute psychoses in temnoral lobe epilepsyduring withdrawal of anticonvulsant therapy, 724
Intermittent claudication of the cauda equina, causedby a tumour. 187
Internuncial neurones. spinal, in progressive en-cephalomvelitis with rizidity. 773
Intra-aneurysmal copper allov wires, for treatment ofgiant aneurysms (P), 283
Index
Intracranial aneurysms, cerebral blood flow beforeand after operations on (P), 287
Intracranial aneurysms, ruptured, antifibrinolytictherapy in the management of (P), 963
Intracranial arteriovenous malformations, 32 cases(P), 963
Intracranial experimental implantation of lyophiliseddura mater, and clinical use in neurosurgery, 854
Intracranial lesions, needle biopsy, CAT scan forlocalisation (P), 967
Intracranial pressure, elevated, acute subarachnoidhaemorrhage associated with (P), 964
Intracranial sewing needles, review, 1046Intracranial tuberculoma followed by serial com-
puterised tomography, five cases, 373Intracranial voluime-pressure relationships, and cere-
brospinal fluid pulse pressure, 687Intradural enterogenous cyst, 419Intradural haematomas, acute traumatic, need for
operation in (P), 283Intrapontine haematoma, successful removal, 1058Intraventricular tumours, transcallosal removal,
functional consequences, 134Intervertebral discs, lumbar, at L4/5 and L5/Sl levels,
retrospective study (P), 285IRINO, T. See KANEDA, H., IRINO, T., et al.Iris, parasympathetic denervation of, absence in
alcoholism, 1018ISAACS, H.: Stiff-man syndrome in a black girl, 988Ischaemic neuropathy caused by bovine arteriovenous
shunt, in uraemia, 810ISHIHARA, N., WELCH, K. M. A., MEYER, J. S., CHABI, E.,
NARITOMI, H., WANG, T-P. F., NELL, J. H., HSU,M-C., and MIYAKAWA, Y.: Influence of cerebralembolism on brain monoamines, 847
ISHITSUKA, T. See TAMAKI, K., FUJISHIMA, M., et al.Isoelectric focusing of individual proteins in CSF and
serum by immunofixation, characterisation of themobility on, 368
Isotope and CAT methods compared for estimationof ventricular volume, 345
ITOYAMA, Y. See KAWANAMI, S., KANAIDE, A., et al.IYER, G. V.: Cerebrospinal fluid rhinorrhoea from
massive osteolysis of the skull, 767
JAKOBSEN, J.: Early and preventable changes of per-ipheral nerve structure and function in insulin-deficient diabetic rats, 509
JAKUBOWSKI, J., KENDALL, B., and SYMON, L.: Surgicaltreatment of giant pituitary adenomas (P), 965
JAKUBOWSKI, J. See KENDALL, B. E., JAKUBOWSKI, J.,et al.
JAKUBOWSKI, J. See SYMON, L., and JAKUBOWSKI, J.JAKUBOWSKI, J. See SYMON, L., JAKUBOWSKI, J., et al.JANE, J. A.: A new subfrontal surgical procedure for
cranio-orbital-facial reconstruction (P), 966Japan, moya-moya disease, familial occurrence, 208JARAQUEMADA, A. See ADAMS, D., FESTENSTEIN, H., et
al.JARMAN, D. A., DU BOULAY, G. H., KENDALL, B., and
BOULLIN, D. J.: Responses of baboon cerebraland extracerebral arteries to prostacyclin andprostaglandin endoperoxide in vitro and in vivo,677
JEEVES, M. A., SIMPSON, D. A., and GEFFEN, G.:Functional consequences of the transcallosalremoval of intraventricular tumours, 134
JEFFERSON, A.: Arteriovenous malformations: 74 cases(P), 285
JEFFERSON, D., JENNER, P., and MARSDEN, C. D.: /-adrenoreceptor antagonists in essential tremor,904
JEFFERSON, D., JENNER, P., and MARSDEN, C. D.:Relationship between plasma propranolol con-centrations and relief of essential tremor, 831
JEFFREYS, R. V.: Cervical spondylotic myelopathy,surgical management (P), 286
Jejunal biopsies in multiple sclerosis, morphologicaland biochemical findings, 402
JENNER, P. See JEFFERSON, D., JENNER, P., et al.JENNETT, B. See GALBRAITH, S., TEASDALE, G., et al.JENNETT, B. See SNOEK, J., JENNETT, B., et al.JENSEN, I., and LARSEN, J. K.: Mental aspects of tem-
poral lobe epilepsy: follow-up of 74 patientsafter resection of a temporal lobe, 256
JENSEN, I., and LARSEN, J. K.: Psychoses in drug-resistant temporal lobe epilepsy, 948
Jitter, single fibre electromyographic, in multiplesclerosis, 1146
JOHNSON, R. N. See BUTLER, A., BASS, N. H., et al.JONES, P. E., PALLIS, c., and PETERS, T. J.: Morpho-
logical and biochemical findings in jejunal biopsiesfrom patients with multiple sclerosis, 402
JONES, S. J.: Investigation of brachial plexus tractionlesions by peripheral and spinal somatosensoryevoked potentials, 107
JONES, T. See LENZI, G. L., JONES, T., et al.
KADOTA, E. See KANEDA, H., IRINO, T., et al.KAESER, H. E. See BAUMGARTNER, G., GAWEL, M. J.,
et al.KAESER, H. E. See MUMENTHALER, M., KAESER, H. E.,
et al.KAMIENIECKA, Z. See BOYSEN, G., GALASSI, G., et al.KANAIDE, A. See KAWANAMI, S., KANAIDE, A., et al.KANEDA, H., IRINO, T., WATANABE, M., KADOTA, E., and
TANEDA, M.: Semiquantitative evaluation ofophthalmic collateral flow in carotid arteryocclusion: ultrasonic doppler study, 1133
KARMI, M. Z. See MENDELOW, A. D., KARMI, M. Z., etal.
KATAYAMA, S. See HIGASHI, K., KATAYAMA, S., et al.KATHANDARAM, P., and SHETTY, K. R.: Delayed extra-
dural haematoma with late cerebral compression(P), 284
KAWANAMI, S., KANAIDE, A., ITOYAMA, Y., and KUROIWA,Y.: Lymphocyte function in myasthenia gravis,734
KENDALL, B. E., JAKUBOWSKI, J., PULLICINO, P., andSYMON, L.: Difficulties in diagnosis of supra-tentorial gliomas by CAT scan, 485
KENDALL, B. See JAKUBOWSKI, J., KENDALL, B., et al.KENDALL, B. See JARMAN, D. A., DU BOULAY, G. H., et
al.KENDALL, B. See SYMON, L., JAKUBOWSKI, J., et al.KENNARD, C., HOWARD, A. J., SCHOLTZ, c.. and SWASH,
M.: Infection of the brainstem by Listeria mono-cytogenes, 931
KENNEMORE, D. E.: Percutaneous radiofrequencyrhizotomy in the relief of spasticity in spinal cordand brain injured patients (P), 967
KHALIL, A. A. See SALTI, I. S., HADDAD, F. s., et a!.KHANNA, S. K. See CHOPRA, J. S., KHANNA, S. K., et al.KILOH, L. G. See SMITH, J. s., and KILOH, L. G.KIRK, J. See ALLEN, I. V., MILLER, J. H. D., et al.
1184
Index
KITAHARA, T., ARIGA, N., YAMAURA, A., MAKINO, H., andMAKI, Y.: Familial occurrence of moya-moyadisease: report of three Japanese families, 208
KMIECIAK-KOLADA, K., MAJCHRZAK, H., and HERMAN,z. S.: Concentration of homovanillic acid and5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid in the ventricularcerebrospinal fluid of patients with obstructivehydrocephalus, 78
Knee jerk, inverted, localising sign in spinal corddisease, 1005
KODANAZ, A. See ZIEGLER, D. K., HASSANEIN, B. S., etal.
KOGEORGOS, J., HENSON, R. A., and SCOTT, D. F.: Patternsensitive epilepsy: a case report, 635
KUHL, V. See BUCHTHAL, F., and KUHL, V.KUROIWA, Y. See GOTO, I., NAGASAKA, S., et al.KUROIWA, Y. See KAWANAMI, S., KANAIDE, A., et al.
LAMPUGNANI, E. See TREDICI, G., MINAZZI, M., et al.LANDER, C. M. See LEES, A. J., LANDER, C. M., et al.LARSEN, J. K. See JENSEN, I., and LARSEN, J. K.LASCELLES, R. G. See FORRESTER, C., and LASCELLES,
R. G.LAURENZI, M. A., and LINK, H.: Characterisation of the
mobility on isoelectric focusing of individualproteins in CSF and serum by immunofixation,368
Lead levels, plasma, in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis(L), 675
LEES, A. J., LANDER, C. M., and STERN, G. M.: Tiapridein levodopa-induced involuntary movements, 380
LEES, A. J. See HOWELL, D. A., LEES, A. j., et al.LEES, A J. See WILLIAMS, A., HOUFF, s., et al.LEKSELL, L. See FORSTER, D. C. M., STEINER, L., et al.LENMAN, J. A. R., and TULLEY, M.: Muscle fibre excit-
ability and resting membrane potential in hamstermuscular dystrophy, 827
LENZI, G. L., JONES, T., REID, J. L., and MOSS, S.:Regional impairment of cerebral oxidativemetabolism in Parkinson's disease, 59
Leucocyte migration inhibition as an in vitro indicatorof cellular immune response (P), 966
Leucoencephalitis, acute haemorrhagic, as complica-tion of generalised Shwartzman reaction, 19
Levodopa-induced involuntary movements, tiapride in,380
LEVY, M. See SILVERBERG, R., NAPARSTEK, Y., et al.LEWIS, B. S. See SILVERBERG, R., NAPARSTEK, Y., et al.LIGHTFOOTE, W. E., II. See WOOD, J. H., LIGHTFOOTE,
W.E., II, et al.LINDBLOM, U,, and VERRILLO, R. T.: Sensory functions
in chronic neuralgia, 422LINDBLOM, U. See GOLDBERG, J. M., and LINDBLOM, U.LINDEMAN, J. See PETERS, A. C. B., VERSTEEG, J., et al.LINDSAY, K. W. See MACPHERSON, P., TEASDALE, G. M.,
et al.LINDSAY, R. J. See BOLTON, C. F., DRIEDGER, A. A.,
et al.LINK, H. See LAURENZI, M. A., and LINK, H.LISAK, R. P., MERCADO, F., and ZWEIMAN, B.: Cold
reactive antilymphocyte antibodies in neuro-logical diseases, 1054
Listeria monocytogenes, brainstem infection by, 931LIVINGSTON, K. E. See PERRIN, R. G., and LIVINGSTON,
K. E.LIWNICZ, B. H., and MARINKOVICH, V. A.: Chronic
polioencephalitis with cerebral atrophy in infantileX-linked hypogammaglobulinaemia, 357
1185
Locked-in syndrome caused by solitary pontineabscess, 1062
LODGE, V.: Angiomas of the spinal cord: patho-genesis, clinical features, and results of surgery,1.
LOPEZ-TERRADAS, J. M., and CONDE LOPEZ, M.: Latecomponents of motor unit potentials in centralcore disease, 461
LOPEZ-TERRADAS, J. M., See CRUZ MARTiNEZ, A., FERRER,M. T.,etal.
LUBLIN, F. D., TSAIRIS, P., STRELETZ, L. J., CHAMBERS,R. A., RIKER, W. F., VAN POZNAK, A., and DUCKETT,s. w.: Myokymia, and impaired muscular relaxa-tion with continuous motor unit activity, 557
Lumbar intervertebral discs, at L4/5 and L5/S1 levels,retrospective study (P), 285
Lumbar intervertebral discs, operations, 1000 cases(P), 968
Lumbar intervertebral discs, protrusions, L4/5 andL5/S1, operations on 323 cases, 804
LUNDH, H., NILSSON, O., and ROSEN, I.: Effects of 4-aminopyridine in myasthenia gravis, 171
Lung carcinomas, influence of site of origin on clinicalpresentation and central nervous systemmetastases, 82
Lymphadenopathy, angioimmunoblastic, with dyspro-teinaemia, peripheral neuropathy in, 519
Lymphocyte function in myasthenia gravis, 734Lymphocyte subpopulations in thymus and blood in
myasthenia gravis, 29Lyopholised dura mater (P), 285Lyophilised dura mater, intracranial experimental
implantation and use in neurosurgery, 854
MCAULEY, D. L., and ROSS RUSSELL, R. W.: Correlationof CAT scan and visual field defects in vascularlesions of the posterior visual pathways, 298
MCCOMAS, A. J., MIRSKY, M., VELHO, F., and STRUPPLER,A.: Soleus motoneurone excitability in man: anindirect approach for obtaining quantitative data,1091
MCCRUDEN, D. See TEASDALE, G., HAY, I., et al.MACFARLANE, J. T. See CLELAND, P. G., MACFARLANE,
J. T., et al.MACFARLANE, M. R., and SYMON, L.: Lyophilised dura
mater: experimental implantation and extendedclinical neurosurgical use, 854
MACFARLANE, M. R., and SYMON, L.: Lyophilised duramater in animals (P), 285
MCFIE, J.: The development of cerebral dominance inthe child as shown by the effects of neurosurgicallesions (P), 966
MCGALE, E. H. F. See CORSTON, R. N., MCGALE, E. H. F.,et al.
MCINNES, A. See BOYLE, R. S., SHAKIR, R. A., et al.MCKERAN, R. O., HALLIDAY, D., PURKISS, P., and
ROYSTON, P.: 3-Methylhistidine excretion as anindex of myofibrillar protein catabolism in neuro-muscular disease, 536
MACPHERSON, P., TEASDALE, G. M., and LINDSAY, K. W.:Computed tomography in diagnosis and manage-ment of aneurysm of the vein of Galen, 786
MAFFINI, M. See ROCCATAGLIATA, G., ALBANO, c., et al.MAHESHWARI, M. C. See GHOSH, S., VAID, K., et al.MAJCHRZAK. H. See KMIECIAK-KOLADA, K., MAJCHRZAK,
H., et al.MAKI, Y. See KITAHARA, T., ARIGA, N., et al.MAKINO, H. See KITAHARA, T., ARIGA, N., et al.
1186
Malnutrition, protein energy, effect of degree andduration on peripheral nerves in children, 760
Marfan's syndrome, myelopathy in, 176MARIN, 0. S. M. See GORDON, B., and MARIN, 0. S. M.MARINKOVICH, V. A. See LIWNICZ, B. H., and
MARINKOVICH, V. A.MAROSSERO, F. See SIRONI, V. A., FRANZINI, A., et al.MARSDEN, C. D. See JEFFERSON, D., JENNER, P., et al.MARSDEN, C. D. See ROTHWELL, J. C., TRAUB, M. M.,
et al.MARSHALL, J. See MERORY, J., DU BOULAY, G. H., et al.MARTIN, M. See GIMENEZ-ROLDAN, S., BENITO, c., et al.MARTIN, T. R. P. See PRICHARD, D. R., MARTIN,
T. R. P., et al.MARTINELLI, P., and MONTAGNA, P.: Conditioning of the
H reflex by stimulation of the posterior tibialnerve in Parkinson's disease, 701.
MARUYAMA, Y. See SHIMIZU, H., SHIMOJI, K., et al.MASON, J. See PRICE, D. J., MASON, J., et al.MATHESON, M. See WYPER, D. J., PICKARD, J. D., et a!.MATRE, R. See AARLI, J. A., HEIMANN, P., et al.MATTHEWS, W. B.: Multiple sclerosis presenting with
acute psychiatric symptoms, 859MATTHEWS, W. B., and ESIRI, M.: Multiple sclerosis
plaque related to abnormal somatosensory evokedpotentials, 940
MATTHEWS, W. B., READ, D. j., and POUNTNEY, E.: Effectof raised body temperature on visual and somato-sensory evoked potentials in patients withmultiple sclerosis, 250
MAURICE-WILLIAMS, R. S.: Serial immunoassay of fibrindegradation products in blood and cerebrospinalfluid after subarachnoid haemorrhage (P), 964
MAYLES, P. See CLIFFORD-JONES, R. E., CLARKE,G. P., et al.
MEEK, J. C. See ZIEGLER, D. K., HASSANEIN, R. S., etal.
MELO-SOUZA, S. E. DE. See DEFARIA, C. R., MELO-SOUZA, S. E. DE, et al.
Membrane potential, resting, and muscle fibreexcitability in muscular dystrophy, 827
Memory, in functional psychosis, 1031Memory, verbal, effects of localised cerebral lesions
and dysphasia on, 914MENDELOW, A. D., KARMI, M. Z., PAUL, K. S., FULLER,
G. A. G., and GILLINGHAM, F. J.: Importance ofimmediate surgery in extradural haematomas (P),283
Meningiomas, xanthochromic cysts associated with,529
Meningitis, pneumococcal, fibrin degradation productsin cerebrospinal fluid in, 843
Meningitis, purulent, abnormalities of cerebrospinalfluid amino-acids in, 881
MERCADO, F. See LISAK, R. P., MERCADO, F., et al.MERORY, J., DU BOULAY, G. H., MARSHALL, J., ROSS
RUSSELL, R. W., SYMON, L., THOMAS, D. J., andZILKHA, E.: Cerebral blood flow in patients withrecent subarachnoid haemorrhage who had under-gone aneurysmal surgery (P). 287
Mesenchymoma. malignant, of ulnar nerve, combinedsarcoma of nerve sheath and rhabdomyosarcoma,524
Metabolites, amine, in ventricular cerebrospinal fluidin coma, 887
Metastases, central nervous system, influence of siteof origin of lung carcinomas on, 82
Metastases, spinal, causing cord compression (P). 2843-Methylhistidine excretion as an index of myofibrillar
index
protein catabolism in neuromuscular disease, 536MEYER, A. See MUMENTHALER, M., KAESER, H. E., et al.MEYER, J. S. See ISHIHARA, N., WELCH, K. M. A., et al.MICHENER, R. C. See CHUTORIAN, A. M., MICHENER,
R. C., et al.Microvascular procedures for superficial temporal
artery to middle cerebral artery anastomosis (P),967
Migraine, circadian rhythms of plasma cortisol in,741
MILLAR, J. H. D. See ALLEN, I. V., MILLAR, J. H. D.,et al.
MILNER-BROWN, H. S., FISHER, M. A., and WEINER, W. J.:Electrical properties of motor units in Parkin-sonism and a possible relationship withbradykinesia, 35
MILNER-BROWN, H. S., and PENN, R. D.: Pathophysio-logical mechanisms in cerebral palsy, 606
MINAZZI, M. See TREDICI, G., MINAZZI, M., et al.MINGO, P. See CRUZ MARTfNEZ, A., FERRER, M. T., et al.MIRSKY, M. See MCCOMAS, A. J., MIRSKY, M., et al.MIYAKAWA, Y. See ISHIHARI, N., WELCH, K. M. A., et al.MOHAN, M. See GHOSH, S., VAID, K., et al.MOHANTY, S., RAO, C. J., SHUKLA, P. K., VERMA, D. N.,
and NAYAK, A. K.: Intradural enterogenous cyst,419
MOHANTY, S. See SANYAL, B., PANT, G. C., et al.MONACO, F., FUMERO, S., MONDINO, A., and MUTANI,
R.: Plasma and cerebrospinal fluid tryptophanin multiple sclerosis and degenerative disease,640
MONDINO, A. See MONACO, F., FUMERO, S., et al.Monoaminergic systems, central, interactions between,
dopamine-serotonin, 1159Monoamines, brain, influence of cerebral embolism,
847Monoclonal gammopathy, neuropathy, amyloidosis
and, 193Monosynaptic and late EMG responses in soleus
muscle after stimulation of the posterior tibialnerve or a tendon tap, selective effects ofvibration on, 995
Monozygotic twins with papilloedema and cranialnerve palsies, 764
MONTAGNA, P. See MARTINELLI, P., and MONTAGNA, P.MONTASTRUC, J. L. See RASCOL. A., GUIRAUD, B., et a!.MORRIS, L., and CAIL, W. S.: Microvascular procedures
for superficial temporal artery to middle cerebralartery anastomosis (P), %7
MORSHED, A. A. See ABBASSIOUN, K., AMELI, N. O., etal.
MOSS, S. See LENZICG. L., JONES, T.. et al.Motoneurone excitability, soleus, quantitative data
estimation by, 1091Motor nerves, F discharge method in measurement of
proximal times (L), 871Motor neurone disease, changes in motor unit popula-
tions in, 42Motor units, activity, continuous, with myokymia and
impaired muscular activity, 557Motor units, electrical properties of. in Parkinsonism,
possible relationship with bradykinesia, 35Motor units, numbers in motor neurone disease,
changes in, 42Motor units, potentials, late components in central
core disease, 461Motor units, single, F response characteristics, 161Movements. involuntary, tiapride in levodopa-
induced, 380
Index
Moya-moya disease, familial occurrence in Japan, 208Moya-moya disease, report of a case with associated
myopathy, 289Mucosa, olfactory, in herpes simplex encephalitis, 983MUMENTHALER, M., KAESER, H. E., MEYER, A., and HESS,
T.: Transient global amnesia after clioquinol,1084
MURATORIO, A. See ROSSI, B., BUONAGUIDI, R., et al.MURPHY, M. J., BRENTON, D. W., ASCHENBRENER, C. A.,
and VAN GILDER, J. C.: Locked- in syndromecaused by a solitary pontine abscess, 1062
MURPHY, R. P.: Parkinsonism after traumatic child-birth, 384
MURRAY, N. M. F. See WARD, C. D., and MURRAY, N. M. F.MURTHY, J. M. K. See CHOPRA, J. S., KHANNA, S. K.,
et al.Muscle atrophy, in haemophilia, 600Muscle fibre excitability and resting membrane poten-
tial in muscular dystrophy, 827Muscle, resting and stimulated skeletal, effects of
potassium depletion and insulin, 818Muscular dystrophy, muscle fibre excitability and
resting membrane potential in, 827Muscular relaxation, impaired, myokymia and, with
continuous motor unit activity, 557MUTANI, R See MONACO, F., FUMERO, S., et al.Myelopathy, cervical spondylotic, surgical manage-
ment (P), 286Myelopathy in Marfan's syndrome, 176Myelopathy, radiation, 413MYERS, W., WILLIS, K., and REEVES, A.: Absence of
parasympathetic denervation of the iris in alco-holics, 1018
MYLLYLA, V. V. See SIIVOLA, J., MYLLYLA, V. v., et a!.
Myoclonus, cherry red spot-, syndrome with sialidasedeficiency and altered electrophoretic mobilitiesof some enzymes known to be glycoproteins,clinical findings, 873
Myoclonus, uraemic, evidence for reticular reflexmyoclonus as example of, 52
Myofibrillar protein catabolism in neuromusculardisease, 3-methylhistidine excretion as an indexof, 536
Myokymia and impaired muscular relaxation withcontinuous motor unit activity, 557
Myopathy associated with moya-moya disease, 289Myopathy, centronuclear, 548Myopathy, centronuclear, crural hypertrophy associ-
ated with, 542Myasthenia gravis, effects of 4-aminopyridine, 171Myasthenia gravis, immune complexes in, 595Myasthenia gravis, lymphocyte function in, 734Myasthenia gravis, lymphocyte subpopulations in
thymus and blood in, 29
NAGARA, H. See GOTO, I., NAGASAKA, S., et a!.NAGASAKA, S. See GOTO, I., NAGASAKA, S., et al.NAKAJIMA, Y. See NOGUCHI, T., HOMMA, S., et al.NAKATOMI, Y. See TAMAKI, K., FUJISHIMA, M., et al.NAPARSTEK, Y. See SILVERBERG, R., NAPARSTEK, Y.,
et al.NARITOMI, H. See ISHIHARA, N., WELCH, K. M. A., et al.NAUTA, H. J. W., TUCKER, W. S., HORSEY, W. J., BILBAO,
J. M., and GONSALVES, C.: Xanthochromic cystsassociated with meningioma, 529
NAYAK, A. K. See MOHANTY, S.. ROA. C. J., et al.Neck and head, blood vessel flow in, investigation by
doppler ultrasound (P), 965
1187
Needle biopsy of intracranial lesions, CAT scan forlocalisation (P), 967
Needles, intracranial, review, 1046NELL, J. H. See ISHIHARA, N., WELCH, K. M. A., et al.NELSON, K. R. See FERINGA, E. R., NELSON, K. R., et al.Nerve conduction, tactile sensibility, and the electro-
myogram after suture or compression of per-ipheral nerve, 436
Nerve sheath, sarcoma of, and rhabdomyosarcoma,malignant mesenchymoma of ulnar nerve and,524
Nervous system, central, antigens, suppression, spinalcord regeneration after, 642
Nervous system, central, metastases of, influence ofsite of origin of lung carcinomas on clinical pres-entation and, 82
Nervous system complications of herpes zoster, im-munofluorescent demonstration of varicella-zoster antigen in CSF cells, 452
Neuralgia, chronic, sensory functions in, 422Neurenteric cyst, 419Neuritis, acute optic, afferent pupillary defect in,
1008Neuritis, optic, subtle disturbances of vision after,
elicited by studying contrast sensitivity, 407Neurography, brachial plexus and radicular, in rela-
tion to cortical evoked responses, 1151Neurological diseases, cold reactive antilymphocyte
antibodies in, 1054Neurological investigation, diagnosis and screening in,
standardised method of determining vibratoryperception thresholds for, 793
Neuromuscular disease, myofibrillar protein catab-olism in, 3-methylhistidine as an index of, 436
Neuromuscular transmission in the Eaton-Lambertsyndrome, effect of temperature, 247
Neuromyopathy, haemophilic, 600Neurones, spinal internuncial, in progressive en-
cephalomyelitis with rigidity, 773Neuropathies associated with paraproteinaemia signifi-
cance of immunoglobulin deposition in peripheralnerve in, 179
Neuropathy, amyloidosis, and monoclonal gammo-pathy, 193
Neuropathy, ischaemic, caused by bovine arterio-venous shunt, in uraemia, 810
Neuropathy, peripheral, in angioimmunoblastic lym-phadenopathy with dysproteinaemia, 519
Neurosurgery, clinical use of lyophilised dura mater,and its experimental intracranial implantation,854
Neurosurgical lesions, effects, showing development ofcerebral dominance (P). 996
Neurotoxicity of halogenated hydroxyquinolines, casesreported outside Japan. 1073
Neurotransmitter and protein synthesis, importance oftryptophan supplies to brain for (P), 283
NEWMAN. P. K., and TILLEY. P. J. B.: Myelopathy inMarfan's syndrome, 176
NILSSON, 0. See LUNDH, H., NILSSON, O., et al.NIR, I. See BAR-SELLA, P., FRONT, D., et al.NOGUCHI, T.. HOMMA, S., and NAKAJIMA, Y.: Measure-
ment of excitatory postsynaptic potentials in thestretch reflex of normal subjects and spasticpatients, 1100
Nocardia cerebral abscesses, new concepts, 1038NOREN, G. See FORSTER, D. C. M., STEINER, L., et al.Notices, 192, 288, 388, 484, 676, 772, 872, 972
1188
OBRECHT, R., OKHOMINA, F. 0. A., and scorr, D. F.:Value of EEG in acute coftfusional states, 75
Ocular dysmetria, presenting symptom in Wilson'sdisease, 478
Ocular signs in coma, interobserver agreement inassessment of, 1163
Oculomotor disorders in Huntington's chorea, 581OGATA, J. See TAMAKI, K., FUJISHIMA, M., et al.OKHOMINA, F. 0. A. See OBRECHT, R., OKHOMINA,
F. 0. A., et al.Olfactory mucosa in herpes simplex encephalitis, 983Oligoclonal banding in cerebrospinal fluid in post-
encephalic Parkinsonism, 790OMAE, T. See TAMAKI, K., FUJISHIMA, M., et al.OMMAYA, A. K. See WOOD, J. H., LIGHTFOOTE, W. E., II,
et al.Ophthalmic collateral flow in carotid artery occlusion,
semiquantitative evaluation comparing dopplerultrasound with angiography, 1133
Ophthalmoplegia, remittent painful, suggesting Tolosa-Hunt syndrome, 270
Optic atrophy, sectorial, quadruple sectoranopia and,syndrome of distal anterior choroidal artery, 590
Optic neuritis, acute, afferent pupillary defect in, 1008Optic neuritis, subtle disturbances of vision after,
elicited by studying contrast sensitivity, 407ORITA, T. See HIGASHI, K., K., KATAYAMA, S., et al.Osteolysis of the skull, massive, cerebrospinal fluid
rhinorrhoea from, 767Oxidative metabolism, cerebral, regional impairment
of, in Parkinsonism, 59
Pain, acute, and chronic intractable, difference inmechanisms (P), 963
PALLIS, C. A. See BAUMGARTNER, G., GAWEL, M. J., et al.PALLIS, C. See JONES, P. E., PALLIS, C., et al.Palsy, cerebral, pathophysiological mechanisms in,
606Palsy, cranial nerve, multiple, and papilloedema in
identical twins, 764Panhypopituitarism caused by bullet injury to the
pituitary gland, 955PANT, G. C. See SANYAL, B., PANT, G. C., et al.PANYIOTOPOULOS, C. P.: F discharge method in
measurement of proximal conduction times (L),871
PAPASTERIADIS, C. See ADAMS, D., FESTENSTEIN, H.,et al.
Papilloedema and cranial nerve palsies in identicaltwins, 764
Papilloedema, CSF pressure and CSF flow in cerebraltumours, 493
Paralysis, vocal cord, in Shy-Drager syndrome, 151Paralytic poliomyelitis, late sequelae, clinical and
electromyographic study, 117Paraplegia, tuberculous, caused by radiculomyelitis,
diagnosis and management, 12Paraproteinaemia, neuropathies associated with, sig-
nificance of immunoglobulin deposition in, 179Parasympathetic denervation of the iris in alcoholism,
absence of 1018Parkinsonism after traumatic childbirth, 385Parkinsonism, conditioning of the H reflex by stimu-
lation of the posterior tibial nerve in, 701Parkinsonism, electrical properties of motor units in,
possible relationship with bradykinesia, 35Parkinsonism, long-term treatment with bromocrip-
tine, 143
Index
Parkinsonism, postencephalic, oligoclonal banding incerebrospinal fluid in, 790
Parkinsonism, regional impairment of cerebral oxida-tive metabolism in, 59
Parkinsonism, resting tremor of, beats produced be-tween a rhythmic applied force and the, 89
Parkinsonism, triapride in levodopa-induced involun-tary movements in, 380
PASCUAL-CASTROVIEJO, I. See CRUZ MARTiNEZ, A.,FERRER, M. T., et al.
PASSERINI, D. See BASSI, S., ALBIZZATI, M. G., et al.Pathophysiological mechanisms in cerebral palsy, 606Pattern sensitive epilepsy, 635PAUL, E. A. See SHANNON, N., and PAUL, E. A.PAUL, K. S. See MENDELOW, A. D., KARMI, M. Z., et al.PEATFIELD, R. C., and SHAWDON, H. H.: Five cases of
intracranial tuberculoma followed by serial com-puterised tomography, 373
PENN, R. D. See MILNER-BROWN, H. S., and PENN, R. D.Perception thresholds, vibratory, standardised method
of determining, for diagnosis and screening inneurological investigation, 793
Percutaneous radiofrequency rhizotomy in the reliefof spasticity in spinal cord and brain injuries (P),967
Peripheral and spinal somatosensory evoked poten-tials, investigation of brachial plexus tractionlesions by, 107
Peripheral facial nerve paralysis described byNicolaus A. Friedreich in 1798, 56
Peripheral nerves, significance of immunoglobulindeposition in neuropathies associated with para-proteinaemia, 179
Peripheral nerves structure and function in insulin-deficiency diabetes, early and preventable changesof, 509
Peripheral nerves, suture or compression of, nerveconduction, tactile sensibility, and the electromyo-gram after, 436
Peripheral nerves, sutured, regeneration, electro-physiological study, 97
Peripheral nervous system, changes of proximal anddistal conduction velocities in, from birth to age5 years, electrophysiological study, 753
Peripheral nervous system, effect of degree and dur-ation of protein energy malnutrition, 760
Peripheral neuropathy in angioimmunoblastic lympha-denopathy with dysproteinaemia, 519
Peripheral vasomotor fibres, involvement in carpaltunnel syndrome, 649
PERRETT, L. V. See BYRNE, E., BROPHY, B. P., et al.PERRIN, J. See SWASH, M., PERRIN, J., et al.PERRIN, R. G., and LIVINGSTON, K. E.: Spinal metastases
causing cord compression (P), 284PERRY, R. H. See TOMLINSON, B. E., PERRY, R. H., et al.Pertechnetate uptake patterns by various brain tu-
mours, ultrastructural basis for different, 924PETERS, A. C. B., VERSTEEG, J., BOTS, G. TH. M., LINDE-
MAN, J., and SMEETS, R E. H.: Nervous systemcomplications of herpes zoster: immunofluor-escent demonstration of varicella-zoster antigen inCSF cells, 452
PETERS, T. J. See JONES, P. E., PALLIS, C., et al.PETERSEN, E. See TROJABORG, w., and PETERSEN, E.PEYSER, E. See BAR-SELLA, P., FRONT, D., et al.PHILCOX, D. V. See WALLS, R. S., PHILCOX, D. V.,
et al.
Index
PHILLIPS, J. P., EREMAN, A., and GLEAVE, J. R. w.: Nor-mal astroglia, suggested primary biological func-tion (P), 967
Phonological alexia, 11 15Phonological processing in reading, evidence from
alexia, 1125PHUAPRADIT, P. See HYMAN, N. M., and PHUAPRADIT, P.PICKARD, J. D.: Effects of prostaglandins and prosta-
glandin synthesis inhibitors on cerebral bloodflow (P), 285
PICKARD, J. D., BOISVERT, D. P. J., GRAHAM, D. i., andFITCH, W.: Late effects of subarachnoid haemor-rhage on the response of the primate cerebral cir-culation to drug-induced changes in arterial bloodpressure, 899
PICKARD, J. D. See BOISVERT, D. P. J., PICKARD, J. D.,et al.
PICKARD, J. D. See WYPER, D. J., PICKARD, J. D., et al.PIERRY, A., and CAMERON, M.: Clonic hemifacial spasm
from posterior fossa arteriovenous malformation,670
Pineal apoplexy, 1050PINHEIRO, E. D. See DEFARIA, C. R., MELO-SOUZA,
S. E. de et al.Pituitary adenomas, giant, surgical treatment (P), 965Pituitary adenomas, giant, surgical treatment of, 973Pituitary gland, bullet injury to, causing panhypo-
pituitarism, 955Pituitary tumours with suprasellar extension, trans-
cranial management of, 123Plaque, multiple sclerosis, related to abnormal somato-
sensory evoked potentials, 940Plasma and cerebrospinal fluid tryptophan in multiple
sclerosis and degenerative diseases, 640Plasma cortisol in migraine, circadian rhythms of, 741Plasma lead levels in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (L),
675Plasma propranolol concentration and relief of
essential tremor, relationship between, 831Pneumococcal meningitis, fibrin degradation products
in cerebrospinal fluid in, 843Polioencephalitis, chronic, with cerebral atrophv in
infantile X-linked hypogammaglobulinaemia, 357Poliomyelitis, paralytic, late sequelae, clinical and
electromyographic study, 117POLLOCK, M. See CORBETT, A. J., and POLLOCK, M.Polycystic encephalomalacia, neonatal, case studies
and literature review, 154Polyneuritis and multiple sclerosis, association be-
tween, 864Polyneuropathy, chronic relapsing idiopathic inflam-
matory, HLA antigens in, 184Pontine abscess, locked-in syndrome caused by
solitary, 1062Postencephalic Parkinsonism, oligoclonal banding in
cerebrospinal fluid in, 790Posterior fossa arteriovenous malformation apparentlv
causing clonic hemifacial spasm, 670Posterior fossa lesions, blink reflexes in, 465Posterior tibial nerve in Parkinsonism, H reflex con-
ditioning by stimulation of the, 701Posterior tibial nerve or a tendon tap, selective effects
of vibration on monosynaptic and late EMG re-sponses in soleus muscle after stimulation of, 995
Posterior visual pathways, vascular lesions of, cor-relation of CAT scan and visual field defects in298
Postsynaptic potentials, measurements of excitatory, inthe normal stretch reflex and in spasticity, 1100
Potassium depletion and insulin, effects on resting andstimulated skeletal muscle, 818
POUNTNEY, E. See MATrHEWS, W. B., READ, D. J., et al.PRATT, 0. E., and DANIEL, P. M.: Supplies of tryptophan
to the brain for protein and neurotransmittersynthesis (P), 283
Pressure, cerebrospinal fluid pulse, and intracranialvolume-pressure relationships, 687
Pressure-volume relationships, intracranial, and cere-brospinal fluid pulse pressure, 687
Priapism, spontaneous, cauda equina compressionpresenting as, 280
PRICE, D. J., MASON, J., and DUGDALE, R. E.: Gener-alised seizures causing permanent hypoxic braindamage (P), 286
PRICHARD, D. R., MARTIN, T. R. P., and SHERRIFF, S. B.:Assessment of directional doppler ultrasoundtechniques in the diagnosis of carotid arterydiseases, 563
PROCTOR, N. S. F. See BILL, P., COLE, G., et al.PROCTOR, N. S. F. See BILL, P. L. A., COLE, G., et al.PROCTOR, N. S. F. See COLE, G., DE VILLIERS, F., et al.Propranolol, plasma concentration, and relief of
essential tremor, relationship between, 831Prostacyclin and prostaglandin endoperoxide, re-
sponses of cerebral and extracerebral arteries to,in vitro and in vivo, 677
Prostaglandin endoperoxide and prostacyclin, re-sponses of cerebral and extracerebral arteries to,in vitro and in vivo, 677
Prostaglandins and prostaglandin synthesis inhibitors,effects on cerebral blood flow (P), 285
Protein and neurotransmitter synthesis, importanceof tryptophan supplies to brain for (P), 283
Protein catabolism, myofibrillar, in neuromusculardisease, 3-methylhistidine as an index of, 536
Protein energy malnutrition, effect of degree and dur-ation on peripheral nerves in children, 760
Proteins in CSF and serum, isoelectric focusing of byimmunofixation, characterisation of the mobilityon, 368
Proximal and distal conduction velocities in peripheralnervous system from birth to age 5 years, electro-physiological study of changes in, 753
Proximal conduction times, measurement by F dis-charge method (L), 871
Pseudoclaudication syndrome caused by a tumour ofthe cauda aquina, 187
Psychiatric disorders in temporal lobe epilepsy, 256Psychiatric symptoms, acute, multiple sclerosis pre-
senting with, 859Psychosis, functional, memory in, 1031Psychoses in drug-resistant temporal lobe epilepsy, 948Psychoses, interictal, acute, in temporal lobe epilepsy
during withdrawal of anticonvulsant therapy, 724PULLICINO, P. See KENDALL, B. E., JAKUBOWSKI, J.,
et al.Pulse pressure, cerebrospinal fluid, and intracranial
volume-pressure relationships, 687Pupillary defect, afferent, in acute optic neuritis, 1008PURKISS, P. See MCKERAN, R. O., HALLIDAY, D., et al.Purulent meningitis, abnormalities of cerebrospinal
fluid amino-acids in, 881
Radiation myelopathy, 413Radicular and brachial plexus neurography in relation
to cortical evoked responses, 1151
1189
1190
Radiculomyelitis, diagnosis and management oftuberculous paraplegia caused by, 12
Radiofrequency rhizotomy, percutaneous, in the reliefof spasticity in spinal cord and brain injuries (P),967
Radiosurgery, stereotactic, cerebral arteriovenousmalformations treated by (P), 963
RAMAMURTHI, B.: Nonvolitional biofeedback in thecontrol of some higher nervous functions (P),284
RAO, C. J. See MOHANTY, S., RAO, C. J., et al.RASCOL, A., GUIRAUD, B., MONTASTRUC, J. L., DAVID, J.,
and CLANET, M.: Long-term treatment ofParkinson's disease with bromocriptine, 143
RATTO, S. See ABBRUZZESE, G., ABBRUZZESE, M., et al.RAVAGNATI, L. See SIRONI, V. A., FRANZINI, A., et al.RAVELLI, v. See BUONAGUIDI, R., ROSSI, B., et al.RAVINDRAN, M.: Cauda equina compression presenting
as spontaneous priapism, 280READ, D. J. See MATTHEWS, W. B. See READ, D. J.,
et al.Reading difficulty, presenting symptom in Wilson's
disease, 478Reading, phonological processing, evidence from
alexia, 1125REEVES, A. See MYERS, W., WILLIS, K., et al.References, citation and listing (Editorial), 289REGLI, F. See FITTING, J. W., BISCHOFF, A., et al.REID, J. L. See LENZI, G. L., JONES, T., et al.Renal failure, acute, reflex myoclonus in, 52RESNIKOFF, S. See VERDURA, J., RESNIKOFF, S., et al.Reticular reflex myoclonus, as example of uraemic
myoclonus, evidence for, 52Rhabdomyosarcoma, combined sarcoma of nerve
sheath and, malignant mesenchymoma of ulnarnerve and, 524
Rhinorrhoea, cerebrospinal fluid, from massiveosteolysis of the skull, 767
Rhinorrhoea, cerebrospinal fluid, spontaneous (P),283
Rhizotomy, percutaneous radiofrequency, in the reliefof spasticity in spinal cord and brain injuries (P),967
Rhythmic applied forces, beats produced betweenresting tremor of Parkinsonism and, 89
Rigid spine syndrome, 276Rigidity, encephalomyelitis with, spinal internuncial
neurones in, 773RIKER, W. F. See LUBLIN, F. D., TSAIRIS, P., et al.ROBINSON, G. See TWOMEY, J. A., BARKER, C. M., et al.ROCCATAGLIATA, G., ALBANO, C., COCITO, L., and
MAFFINI, M.: Interactions between central mono-aminergic systems: dopamine-serotonin, 1159
ROSATI, G., and DE BASTIANI, P.: Pure agraphia; adiscrete form of agraphia, 266
ROSEN, I. See LUNDH, H., NILSSON, O., et al.ROSEN, J. A.: Prolonged azathioprine treatment of
non-remitting multiple sclerosis, 338ROSENTHAL, J., and GREEN, B. A.: Use of freeze-dried
cadaver bone grafts for cervical fusion (P), 966ROSS RUSSELL, R. W. See MCAULEY, D. L., and ROSS
RUSSELL, R. W.ROSS RUSSELL. R. W. See MERORY, J., DU BOULAY,
G. H., et al.ROSSI, B.. BUONAGUIDI, R., MURATORIO, A., TUSINI, G.:
Blink reflexes in posterior fossa lesions, 465ROSSI, B. See BUONAGUIDI, R., ROSSI, B., et al.ROTHWELL, J. C.. TRAUB, M. M.. and MARSDEN, C. D.:
Primary writing tremor, 1106
index
ROYSTON, P. See MCKERAN, R. O., HALLIDAY, D., et al.RUBIO, R. See WINN, H. R., WELSH, J. E., et al.RUDEL, R. See DENGLER, R., HOFMANN, W. W., et al.RUSSELL, D.: Cluster headache: trial of a combined
histamine HI and H2 antagonist treatment, 668RUSSELL, D., VEGER, T., BUNAES, U. B., and EFSKIND,
P. S.: Epileptic seizures precipitated by atenolol(L), 484
SACHS, J., ADAMS, D., FESTENSTEIN, H., et al.SAFFER, D. See BILL, P., COLE, G., et al.Sagittal sinus, superior, blunt and penetrating injuries
to (P), 962SALTI, I. S., HADDAD, F. S., AMIRI, Z. N., KHALIL, A. A.,
and AKAR, A. A.: Bullet injury to the pituitarygland: a rare case of panhypopituitarism, 955
SANDERS, W. L.: Creutzfeld-Jakob disease treated withamantadine, 960
SANYAL, B., PANT, G. C., SUBRAHMANIYAM, K., AGRAWAL,M. S., and MOHANTY, S.: Radiation myelopathy,413
Sarcoma of nerve sheath and rhabdomyosarcoma,combined, malignant mesenchymoma of ulnarnerve and, 524
SARTUCCI, F. See BUONAGUIDI, R., ROSSI, B., et al.SATO, Y. See SHIMIZU, H., SHIMOJI, K., et al.SCARAVILLI, F. See CAOKHAM, H. B., DUCHEN, L. W.,
et al.SCHAUMBURG, H. H. See BAUMGARTNER, G., GAWEL,
M. j., et al.Schizophrenia, memory in, 1031SCHLAEGER, J. See BOYSEN, G., GALASSI, G., et al.SCHOLTZ, C. See KENNARD, C., HOWARD, A. J., et al.SCHOUTEN, H. J. A. See BERGE, J. H. VAN DEN,
SCHOUTEN, H. J. A., et al.SCHWARTZ, M S. See SWASH, M., PERRIN, J., et al.Sclerosis, amyotrophic lateral, ballistic elbow flexion
movements in, 232Sclerosis, amyotrophic lateral, plasma lead levels in
(L), 675Sclerosis, multiple, acute psychiatric symptoms,
presenting with, 859Sclerosis, multiple, and polyneuritis, association
between, 864Sclerosis, multiple, crossed acoustic response com-
bined with visual and somatosensory evokedresponses in the diagnosis of, 749
Sclerosis, multiple, effect of raising body temperatureon visual and somatosensory evoked potentials in,250
Sclerosis. multiple, in Coloured South African, first,confirmed by necropsy, 731
Sclerosis, multiple, morphological and biochemicalfindings in jejunal biopsies in, 402
Sclerosis, multiple, non-remitting, prolonged azathio-prine treatment of, 338
Sclerosis, multiple, plaque related to abnormalsomatosensory evoked potentials. 940
Sclerosis, multiple, plasma and CSF tryptophan inother degenerative diseases and. 640
Sclerosis, multiple, single fibre electromyographicjitter in, 1146
Sclerosis, multiple. stapedius reflex in, 331Sclerosis, multiple, systemic luous erythematosus
clinically resembling, unusual pathological andultrastructural features in, 392
Sclerosis. multiple. visual and somatosensory evokedcortical potentials in, 323
Index
SCOTT, D. F. See KOGEORGOS, J., HENSON, R. A., et al.SCOTT, D. F. See OBRECHT, R., OKHOMINA, F. 0. A
et al.SEATON, D. See HAYWARD, M., and SEATON, D.Sectoranopia, quadruple, and sectorial optic atrophy,
syndrome of distal anterior choroidal artery, 590Sectorial optic atrophy, quadruple sectoraropia and,
syndrome of distal anterior choroidal artery, 590SEDGWICK, E. M. See EL NEGAMY, E., and SEDGWICK,
E. M.Seizures, generalised, causing permanent hypoxic brain
damage (P), 286SENGUPTA, R. P.: Anterior communicating aneurysms
(P), 967Sensory functions, cutaneous, in diabetes mellitus, 656Sensory functions in chronic neuralgia, 422Septic embolisation and bacterial implantation in
primates, cerebral abscesses produced by, 63Septic shock, complicated by brain damage; acute
haemorrhagic leucoencephalitis as complicationof generalised Shwartzman reaction, 19
Serotonin and protein synthesis, importance oftryptophan supplies to the brain for (P), 283
Serotonin-dopamine, interactions between, in CNS,1159
Serum and CSF, isoelectric focusing of individualproteins in by immunofixation, characterisationof the mobility on, 368
Sewing needles, intracranial, review, 1046SHAKIR, R. A. See BOYLE, R. S., SHAKIR, R. A., et al.SHANNON, N.: A retrospective study of 323 protruded
lumbar intervertebral discs at L4/5 and L5/S1levels (P), 285
SHANNON, N., and PAUL, E. A.: L4/5 and L5/S1 discprotrusions: analysis of 323 cases operated onover 12 years, 804
SHAWDON, H. H. See PEATFIELD, R. C., and SHAWDON,H. H.
SHEPHARD, R. H., and VAIDYA, J. P.: Retrospectivestudy of 30 patients with spinal subarachnoidhaemorrhage (P), 962
SHERIFF, S. B. See PRICHARD, D. R., MARTIN, T. R. P.,et al.
SHETTY, K. R. See KATHANARAM, P., and SHETTY, K. R.SHILLINGTON, R. K. A. See ALLEN, I. V., MILLAR,
J. H. D., et al.SHIMIZU, H., SHIMOJI, K., MARUYAMA, Y., SATO, Y.,
HARAYAMA, H., and TSUBAKI, T.: Slow cord dorsumpotentials elicited by descending volleys in man,242
SHIMOJI, K. See SHIMIZU, H., SHIMOJI, K., et al.SHUANGSHOTI, s., and CHONGCHET, V.: Malignant
me^enchymoma of ulnar nerve: combined sar-coma of nerve sheath and rhabdomyosarcoma,524
SHUKLA, P. K. See MOHANTY, S., RAO, C. J., et al.Shunt, bovine arteriovenous, ischaemic neuropathy
in uraemia, caused by, 810Shwartzman reaction, generalised, acute haemorrhagic
leucoencephalitis as complication of, 19Shy-Drager syndrome, angina pectoris with normal
coronary arteries in, 910Shy-Drager syndrome, vocal cord paralysis in, 151Sialidase deficiency and altered electrophoretic
mobilities of some enzymes known to be glyco-proteins, sialidosis type 1, cherry red spot-myoclonus syndrome within, 873
Sialidosis type 1, cherry red spot-myoclonus syndromewith sialidase deficiency and altered electro-phoretic properties of some enzymes known tobe glycoproteins, clinical findings, 873
SIIVOLA, J., MYLLYLA, V. V., SULG, I., and HOKKANEN,E.: Brachial plexus and radicular neurographyin relation to cortical evoked responses, 1151
SILVERBERG, R., NAPARSTEK, Y., LEWIS, B. s., andLEVY, M.: Angina pectoris with normal coronaryarteries in Shy-Drager syndrome, 910
SIMPSON, J. A.: Citation and listing of references(Editorial), 389
SIMPSON, D. A. See JEEVES, M. A., SIMPSON, D. A.,et al.
SING CHO SO: Intracranial arteriovenous malforma-tions in 32 Chinese patients (6), 963
Single fibre electromyography, abnormal jitter inmultiple sclerosis, 1146
Single fibre electromyography in central core disease,662
Sinus, superior sagittal, blunt and penetrating in-juries to (P), 962
SIRONI, V. A., FRANZINI, A., RAVAGNATI, L., andMAROSSERO, F.: Interictal acute psychoses in tem-poral lobe epilepsy during withdrawal of anti-convulsant therapy, 724
Skeletal muscle, resting and stimulated effects ofpotassium depletion and insulin on, 818
Skin sensation, disorders, in diabetes mellitus, 656Skull, massive osteolysis, cerebrospinal rhinorrhoea
from, 767SLATER, R.: Benign recurrent vertigo, 363Sleep induction, dopamine receptors and, 458SNOEK, J., JENNETT, B., HUME ADAMS, J., GRAHAM, D. I.,
and DOYLE, D.: Computerised tomography aftersevere head injury in patients without acuteintracranial haematoma, 215
SMEETS, R. E. H. See PETERS, A. C. B., VERSTEEG, 3J.,et al.
SMITH, J. s., and KILOH, L. G.: Six months evaluationof thiopropazate hydrochloride in tardivedyskinesia, 576
Soleus motoneurone excitability, quantitative dataestimation by, 1091
Soleus muscle, selective effects of vibration on mono-synaptic and late EMG responses in, afterstimulation of the posterior tibial nerve or atendon tap, 995
sOLYoM, A. See T6TH, S., SOLYOM, A., et al.Somatosensory and visual evoked cortical potentials
in multiple sclerosis, 323Somatosensory and visual evoked potentials, in
multiple sclerosis, effect of raising body tempera-ture, 250
Somatosensory and visual evoked responses combinedwith crossed acoustic response in the diagnosisof multiple sclerosis, 749
Somatosensory evoked potentials, abnormal, multiplesclerosis plaque related to, 940
Somatosensory evoked potentials, peripheral andspinal, investigation of brachial plexus tractionlesions by, 107
Somatosensory evoked potentials, topographicdistribution (P), 963
Somatosensory potentials, delayed cervical, in cervicalspondylosis, 238
Spasticity, in spinal cord and brain injuries, relief bypercutaneous radiofrequency rhizotomy (P), 967
1 191
1192
Spasticity, measurements of excitatory postsynapticpotentials in the stretch reflex of normal subjectsand in, 1100
Spinal and peripheral somatosensory evokedpotentials, investigation of brachial plexustraction lesions by, 107
Spinal cord and brain injuries, relief of spasticity in bypercutaneous radiofrequency rhizotomy (P), 967
Spinal cord, angiomas of: pathogenesis, clinicalfeatures, and results of surgery, 1
Spinal cord compression produced by malignant fibroushistiocytoma, 838
Spinal cord disease, inverted knee jerk as localisingsign in, 1005
Spinal cord regeneration after immune responsesuppression, 642
Spinal internuncial neurones in progressive encephalo-myelitis with rigidity, 773
Spinal metastases causing cord compression (P), 284Sp,nal subarachnoid haemorrhage, 30 cases (P), 962Split-brain condition, tactile and auditory vigilance
in, 70Spondylosis, cervical, delayed cervical somatosensory
potentials in, 238Spondylotic myelopathy, cervical, surgical manage-
ment (P), 286SPREAFICO, R. See AVANZINI, G., GIROTTI, F., et al.STANWORTH, P. A.: Hyperhidrosis as an early pro-
minent feature of syringomyelia (P), 962Stapedius reflex in multiple sclerosis, 331STEINER, L. See FORSTER, D. C. M., STEINER, L., et al.Stereotactic radiosurgery in the treatment of cerebral
arteriovenous malformation (P), 963STERN, G. M. See LEES, A. J., LANDER, C. M., et al.STEWART, G. See THOMAS, P. K., and ABRAMS, J. D.STEWART-WYNNE, E. G. See TOMLINSON, E. G., PERRY,
R. H., et al.Stiff-man syndrome in a black girl, 988STONIER, C. See CORSTON, R. N., MCGALE, E. H. F.,
et al.STRACHAN, W. See TYSON, G. w., and STRACHAN, W.STRELETZ, L. J. See LUBIN, F. D., TSAIRIS, P., et al.Stretch reflex, normal and spastic, measurements of
excitatory polysynaptic potentials in, 1100STRUPPLER, A. See MCCOMAS, A. J., MIRSKY, M., et al.Subarachnoid haemorrhage, acute, elevated intra-
cranial pressure associated with (P), 964Subarachnoid haemorrhage, delayed effects on
cerebral metabolism and the cerebrovascularresponse to hypercapnia, 892
Subarachnoid haemorrhage, epsilon amino caproicacid treatment for (P), 963
Subarachnoid haemorrhage from rupture of cerebralarterial aneurysms, relationship between presenceof vasoconstrictor activity in cerebrospinal fluidand time after, 625
Subarachnoid haemorrhage, late effects of, on theresponse of the cerebral circulation to drug-induced changes in arterial blood pressure, 899
Subarachnoid haemorrhage, serial immunoassay offibrin degradation products in blood and cerebro-spinal fluid after (P), 964
Subarachnoid haemorrhage, spinal, 30 cases (P), 962Subdural haematoma, chronic, treated by partial
calvariectomy (P), 965Subfrontal procedure, new, for cranio-orbital-facial
reconstruction (P), 966SUBRAHMANIYAM, K. See SANYAL. B., PANT, G. C.. et al.SULG, I. See STIVOLA, J., MYLLYLA, V. V., et at.
Index
Superior sagittal sinus, blunt and penetrating injuries(P), 962
Suprasellar extension, pituitary tumours with, trans-cranial management of, 123
Supratentorial gliomas, difficulties in diagnosis byCAT scan, 485
Surgery, angiomas of the spinal cord, results of, 1Surgery L4/5 and L5/Sl disc protrusions, 323 cases,
804Surgery, psychiatric disorders in temporal lobe
epilepsy, results in, 256Suture or compression of peripheral nerve, nerve con-
duction, tactile sensibility and the electromyo-gram after, 436
Sutured peripheral nerves, regeneration, electrophysio-logical study, 97
SWALLOW, D. See THOMAS, P. K., ABRAMS, J. D., et al.SWASH, M.: Visual preservation in temporal lobe
epilepsy, 569SWASH, M., PERRIN, J., and SCHWARTZ, M. S.: Signifi-
cance of immunoglobulin deposition in peripheralnerve in neuropathies associated with paraprotein-aemia, 179
SWASH, M. See FREILICH, D., and SWASH, M.SWASH, M. See KENNARD, C., HOWARD, A. J., et al.SWEET, W. H.: Difference in mechanisms between
chronic intractable pain and acute pain (P), 963SYMON, L., and JAKUBOWSKI, J.: Transcranial manage-
ment of pituitary tumours with suprasellarextension, 123
SYMON, L., JAKUBOWSKI, J., and KENDALL, B.: Surgicaltreatment of giant pituitary adenomas, 973
SYMON, L. See JAKUBOWSKI, J., KENDALL, B., et al.SYMON, L. See KENDALL, B. E., JAKUBOWSKI, J., et al.SYMON, L. See MACFARLANE, M. R., and SYMON, L.SYMON, L. See MERORY, J., DU BOULAY, G. H., et al.Syringomyelia, hyperhidrosis as early prominent
feature of (P), 962Systemic lupus erythematosus clinically resembling
multiple sclerosis, unusual pathological and ultra-structural features in, 392
Tactile and auditory vigilance after total or partialcommissurotomy, 70
Tactile sensibilityv nerve conduction, and the electro-myogram after suture or compression ofperipheral nerve, 436
TAMAKI, K., FUJISHIMA, M., NAKATOMI, Y., ISHITSUKA,T., OGATA, J., and OMAE, T.: Effects of long-termantihypertensive treatment on brain metabolismafter bilateral carotid artery occlusion inspontaneously hypertensive rats, 1141
TANEDA, M. See KANEDA, H., IRINO, T., et al.Tardive dyskinesia, six month evaluation of thiopro-
pazate hydrochloride in, 576TATTERSALL, R. B. See DORNAN, T. L., ESPIR, M. L. E.,
et at.TEASDALE, G., HAY, I., MCCRUDEN, D., BEASTALL, G., and
GROSSART, K.: Acromegaly; results of 58 opera-tions (P), 286
TEASDALE, G. See GALBRAITH, S., TEASDALE, G., et al.TEASDALE, G. M. See MACPHERSON, P., TEASDALE,
G. M.,et al.TEDDY, P. J., and ESIRI, M. M.: Malignant fibrous
histiocytoma producing spinal cord compression,838
Index
Temperature, body, effect of raising on visual andsomatosensory evoked potentials in multiplesclerosis, 250
Temperature, effect on neuromuscular transmissionin the Eaton-Lambert syndrome, 247
Temporal artery, superficial to middle cerebral arteryanastomosis, microvascular procedures for (P),967
Temporal lobe epilepsy, drug-resistant, psychoses in,948
Temporal lobe epilepsy, interictal acute psychoses in,during withdrawal of anticonvulsant therapy, 724
Temporal lobe epilepsy, psychiatric disorders in,results of surgery, 256
Temporal lobe epilepsy, visual preservation in, 569Tendon taps, selective effects of vibration on mono-
synaptic and late EMG responses in soleus muscleafter, 995
Test battery for assessment of cognitive function inbrain damage and the normal brain, validation of,715
Thiopropazate hydrochloride in tardive dyskinesia, sixmonth evaluation, 576
THOMAS, D. G. T. See BEAN, J., DARLING, J., et al.THOMAS, D. G. T. See DOCZI, T., and THOMAS, D. G. T.THOMAS, D. J. See MERORY, J., DU BOULAY, G. H., et al.THOMAS, P. K., ABRAMS, J. D., SWALLOW, D., and
STEWART, D.: Sialidosis type 1: cherry red spot-myoclonus syndrome with sialidase deficiency andaltered electrophoretic mobilities of some enzymesknown to be glycoproteins. 1. Clinical findings,873
THOMAS, P. K. See ADAMS, D., FESTENSTEIN, H., et al.THOMAS, P. K. See BAUMGARTNER, G., GAWEL, M. J.,
et al.THUNOLD, S. See AARLI, J. A., HEIMANN, P., et al.Thymu3 and blood in myasthenia gravis lymphocyte
subpopulations in, 29Tiapride in levodopa induced involuntary movements,
380Tibial nerve, posterior, in Parkinsonism, H reflex
conditioning by stimulation of the, 701TILLEY, P. J. B. See NEWMAN, P. K., and TILLEY,
P. J. B.TOGHILL, P. J. See HOWELL, D. A., LEES. A. J., et al.Tolo3a-Hunt syndrome, remittent painful ophthalmo-
plegia suggesting, 270TOMLINSON, B. E., PERRY, R. H., and STEWART-WYNNE,
E. G.: Influence of site of origin of lung car-cinomas on clinical presentation and centralnervous system metastases, 82
Tomography. See Computerised tomographvTONDER, O. See AARLI, J. A., HEIMANN, P., et a!.Tonic vibration reflex in Holmes-Adie syndrome,
electrophysiological study, 943TOTH, S., SOLYOM, A., and VAJDA, J.: Frequency
resonance investigation of the H reflex, 351TRABUCCHI, M. See BASSI, S., ALBIZZATI, M. G., et al.Transcallosal removal of intraventricular tumours,
functional consequences, 134Transcranial management of pituitary tumours with
suprasellar extension, 123TRAUB. M. M. See ROTHWELL, J. C., TRAUB, M. M., et
al.TREDICI, G., MINAZZI, M., and LAMPUGNANI, E.: Per-
ipheral neuropathy in angioimmunoblasticlymphadenopathy with dysproteinaemia, 519
Tremor, essential, fl-adrenoreceptor antagonists in,904
Tremor, essential, relief of, relationship betweenplasma propranolol concentration and, 831
Tremor, writing, primary, 1106Trigeminal neuralgia, arterial compression and distor-
tion of the trigeminal nerve in (P), 284TROJABORG, W., and PETERSEN, E.: Visual and somato-
sensory evoked cortical potentials in multiplesclerosis, 323
TROJABORG, W. See BOYSEN, G., GALASSI, G., et al.Tryptophan, plasma and cerebrospinal fluid, in
multiple sclerosis and degenerative diseases, 640Tryptophan supplies to brain for protein and neuro-
transmitter synthesis (P), 283TSAIRIS, P. See LUBLIN, F. D., TSAIRIS, P., et al.TSEMENTZIS, S. A. YATES, C. M., TSEMENTZIS, S. A.,
et at.TSUBAKI, T. See SHIMIZU, H., SHIMOJI, K., et al.Tuberculoma, intracranial, followed by serial com-
puterised tomography, five cases, 373Tuberculous paraplegia, caused by radiculomyelitis,
diagnosis and management, 12TUCKER, W. S. See NAUTA, H. J. W., TUCKER, W. S., et
al.TULLEY, M. See LENMAN, J. A. R., and TULLEY, M.TUSINI, G. See ROSSI, B., BUONAGUIDI, R., et al.Twins, identical, with papilloedema and cranial nerve
palsies, 764TWOMEY, J. A., BARKER, C. M., ROBINSON, G., and
HOWELL, D. A.: Olfactory mucosa in herpessimplex encephalitis, 983
TYSON, G. W., and STRACHAN, W.: Chronic subduralhaematoma treated by partial calvariectomy (P),965
UJInar nerve, malignant mesenchymoma of, combinedFarcoma of nerve sheath and rhabdomyosarcoma,524
Ultrasound, doppler, compared with angiography, inFemiquantitative evaluation of ophthalmic col-lateral flow in carotid artery occlusion, 1133
Ultrasound, doppler, in the investigation of flow inblood vessels in the head and neck (P), 965
Ultrasound techniques, assessment of directionaldoppler, in the diagnosis of carotid artery disease,563
Ultrastructural basis for different pertechnetate uptakepatterns by various brain tumours, 924
Uraemia, ischaemic neuropathy caused by bovinearteriovenous shunt in, 810
Uraemic myoclonus, evidence for reticular reflexmyoclonus as example of, 52
VAHLSING, H. L. See FERINGA, E. R., NELSON, K. R., etat.
VAID, K. See GHOSH, S., VAID, K., et al.VAIDYA. J. P. See SHEPHARD, R. H., and VAIDYA, J. P.VAJDA, 1. See TOTH, S., S6LYOM, A., et al.VAN GILDER, J. C. See MURPHY, M. J., BRENTON, D. W.,
et al.VAN POZNAK, A See LUBLIN, F. D., TSAIRIS, P., et al.Varicella-zoster antigen in CSF cells, immuno-
fluorescent demonstration of, in nervous systemcomplications of herpes zoster, 452
Vascular lesions of the posterior visual pathways,correlation of CAT scan and visual field defectsin, 298
1193
1194
Vasoconstrictor activity in cerebrospinal fluid andtime after subarachnoid haemorrhage fromrupture of cerebral arterial aneurysm, relation-ship between presence of, 625
Vasomotor fibres, peripheral, involvement in carpaltunnel syndrome, 649
VECCHIERINI-BLINEAU, M. A., and GUIHENEUC, P.: Electro-physiological study of the peripheral nervoussystem in children: changes in proximal and distalconduction velocities from birth to age 5 years,753
VEGER, T. See RUSSELL, D., VEGER, T., et al.Vein of Galen, aneurysm of, computed tomography in
diagnosis and management of, 786VELHO, F. See MCCOMAS, A. J., MIRSKY, M., et al.Ventricular cerebrospinal fluid in coma, amine meta-
bolites in, 887Ventricular volume estimation, accuracy, CAT scan
and isotope methods compared, 345Ventriculitis from infection with Acinetobacter cal-
coaceticus variant anitratus, 475Verbal memory, effects of localised cerebral lesions
and dysphasia on, 914VERDURA, J., RESNIKOFF, S., and CARDENAS, J.: Lumbar
disc operations: 1000 cases reviewed (P), 968VERMA, D. N. See MOHANTY, S., RAO, C. J., et al.VERRILLO, R. T. See LINDBLOM, u., and VERRILLO,
R. T.VERSTEEG, J. See PETERS, A. C. B., VERSTEEG, J., et al.Vertigo, benign recurrent, 363Vestibulo-ocular reflexes, visual suppression of, clinical
signs, 934Vibration reflex, tonic, in Holmes-Adie syndrome,
electrophysiological study, 943Vibration, selective effects of, on monosynaptic and
late EMG responses in soleus muscle afterstimulation of the posterior tibial nerve or atendon tap, 995
Vibratory perception thresholds, standardised methodof determining, for diagnosis and screening andscreening in neurological investigation, 793
Vision, subtle disturbances of, after optic neuritis,elicited by studying contrast sensitivity, 407
Visual and somatosensory evoked cortical potentialsin multiple sclerosis, 323
Visual and somatosensory evoked potentials in multiplesclerosis, effect of raising body temperature, 250
Visual and somatosensory evoked responses combinedwith crossed acoustic response in the diagnosis ofmultiple sclerosis, 749
Visual field defects correlated with CAT scan invascular lesions of the posterior visual pathways,298
Visual function, restitution in cerebral blindness, 312Visual preserveration in temporal lobe epilepsy, 569Visual-vestibular interaction, clinical signs, 934Vocal cord paralysis in Shy-drager syndrome, 151Volume pressure relationships, intracranial, and
cerebrospinal fluid pulse pressure, 687VON CRAMON, D. See ZIHL, j., and VON CRAMON, D.
WADIA, N. H. See BAUMGARTNER, G., GAWEL, M. J.,et al.
WALLS, R. S., PHILCOX, D. v., and CULLIS, C. L.: Cellularhypersensitivity to brain antigen in children of afamily with hereditary ataxia, 203
WALSH, E. G.: Beats produced between a rhythmicapplied force and the resting tremor ofParkinsonism, 89
WANG, T-P. F. See ISHIHARA, N., WELCH, K. M. A., etal.
WARD, C. D., and MURRAY, N. M. F.: Effect of tem-perature on neuromuscular transmission in theEaton-Lambert syndrome, 247
WATANABE, M. See KANEDA, H., IRINO, T., et al.WEINER, W. J. See MILNER-BROWN, H. S., FISHER,
M. A., et at.WEIR, A, HANSEN, S., and BALLANTYNE, J. P.: Single fibre
electromyographic jitter in multiple sclerosis, 1146WEIR, A. I. See BOYLE, R. S., SHAKIR, R. A., et al.WELCH, K. M. A. See ISHIHARA, N., WELCH, K. M. A.,
et al.WELSH, J. E. See WINN, H. R., WELSH, J. E., et al.Wernicke's encephalopathy, incidence, 226WESTERBERG, C-E. See FAGIUS, j., and WESTERBERG,
C-E.WILKINSON, J. M. S. See ZIMMERN, R. L., CAMPBELL,
F. w., et al.WILLIAMS, A., HANSON, D., and CALNE, D. B.: Vocal
cord paralysis in the Shy-Drager syndrome, 151WILLIAMS, A., HOUFF, S., LEES, A., and CALNE, D. B.:
Oligoclonal banding in the cerebrospinal fluid ofpatients with postencephalic Parkinsonism, 790
WILLIS, K. See MYERS, W., WILLIS, K., et al.WILSON, H. See YATES, C. M., TSEMENTZIS, S. A., et al.Wilson's disease, reading difficulty as presenting
symptom in, 478WINN, H. R., WELSH, J. E., RUBIO, R., and BERNE, R. M.:
Possible role of adenosine in the regulation ofcerebral blood flow (P), 964
WOOD, J. H., LIGHTFOOTE, W. E., II, and OMMAYA,A. K.: Cerebral abscesses produced by bacterialimplantation and septic embolisation in primates,63
WOODCOCK, J. P. See HOPE, T., and WOODCOCK, J. P.WORTHINGTON, B. S. See DORMAN, T. L., ESPIR,
M. L. E., et al.Writing, selective impairment, as discrete form of
aphasia, 266Writing tremor, primary, 1106WYPER, D. J., PICKARD, J. D., and MATHESON, M.:
Accuracy of ventricular volume estimation, 345WYPER, D. J. See AVEZAAT, C. J. J., EIJNDHOVEN,
J. H. M. , et al.
X-linked hypogammaglobulinaemia, infantile, chronicpolioencephalitis with cerebral atrophy in, 357
Xanthochromic cysts associated with meningioma, 529
YAMAURA, A. See KITAHARA, T., ARIGA, N., et at.YATES, C. M., TSEMENTZIS, S. A., and WILSON, H.: Amine
metabolites in ventricular cerebrospinal fluid incoma, 887
YATES, S. K., and BROWN, W. F.: Characteristics of theF response: a single motor unit study, 161
YATES, S. K., and BROWN, W. F.: F discharge methodin measurement of proximal conduction times(L), 872
YOGEV, R.: Ventriculitis from A cinetobacter cal-coaceticus variant anitratus, 475
1195
ZIEGLER, D. K., HASSANEIN, R. S., KODANAZ, A., andMEEK, J. C.: Circadian rhythms of plasma cortisolin migraine, 741
ZIHL, J., and VON CRAMON, D.: Restitution of visualfunction in patients with cerebral blindness, 312
ZILKHA, E. See MERORY, J., DU BOULAY, G. H., et al.
ZIMMERN, R. L., CAMPBELL, F. W., and WILKINSON,I. M. S.: Subtle disturbances of vision after opticneuritis elicited by studying contrast sensitivity,407
ZWEIMAN, B. See LISAK, R. P., MERCADO, F., et al.