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  1. This paper aims at reconstructing the development and role of German neurology between 1840 and 1940. Therefore a couple of original sources as well as selected material form the scattered secondary literature...

    Authors: A. Karenberg, H. Fangerau, H. Steinmetz, P. Berlit and M. Grond
    Citation: Neurological Research and Practice 2019 1:14
  2. At present, the flexible endoscopic evaluation of swallowing (FEES) is one of the most commonly used methods for the objective assessment of swallowing. This multicenter trial prospectively collected data on t...

    Authors: Rainer Dziewas, Matthias auf dem Brinke, Ulrich Birkmann, Götz Bräuer, Kolja Busch, Franziska Cerra, Renate Damm-Lunau, Juliane Dunkel, Amelie Fellgiebel, Elisabeth Garms, Jörg Glahn, Sandra Hagen, Sophie Held, Christine Helfer, Mirko Hiller, Christina Horn-Schenk…
    Citation: Neurological Research and Practice 2019 1:16
  3. Cerebral vasculitis is a rare disorder but plays a major role in the differential diagnosis of stroke, encephalopathy and headache. This guideline was developed in order to support clinicians in the diagnosis ...

    Authors: Peter Berlit and Markus Krämer
    Citation: Neurological Research and Practice 2019 1:10
  4. Impulse control disorders (ICDs) and other impulsive-compulsive related behaviours are frequent and still under recognized non-motor complications of Parkinson’s disease (PD). They result from sensitization of...

    Authors: Matthieu Béreau, Paul Krack, Norbert Brüggemann and Thomas F. Münte
    Citation: Neurological Research and Practice 2019 1:9
  5. Disadvantageous socioeconomic conditions (SEC) in both childhood and adulthood increase the risk of stroke. We investigated whether intergenerational and lifetime social advancement decreases and/or social des...

    Authors: Armin J. Grau, Annette Aigner, Christian Urbanek, Frederik Palm, Florian Buggle, Anton Safer and Heiko Becher
    Citation: Neurological Research and Practice 2019 1:8
  6. The present study characterizes patients with the mildest of mild traumatic brain injury (TBI), as defined by a Glasgow coma score (GCS) of 15.

    Authors: Latha Ganti, Tej Stead, Yasamin Daneshvar, Aakash N. Bodhit, Christa Pulvino, Sarah W. Ayala and Keith R. Peters
    Citation: Neurological Research and Practice 2019 1:6
  7. With the advent of modern immunotherapies for relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS) and the increasing amount of treatment options on the market, MS has evolved as a treatable disease. Yet, at the same...

    Authors: Ralf A. Linker and Andrew Chan
    Citation: Neurological Research and Practice 2019 1:5
  8. Mechanical thrombectomy (MT) is a new evidence-based treatment option for large vessel occlusion in the anterior brain circulation. Using comprehensive administrative data from Germany, we analysed the nationw...

    Authors: Ralph Weber, Jens Eyding, Martin Kitzrow, Dirk Bartig, Christian Weimar, Werner Hacke and Christos Krogias
    Citation: Neurological Research and Practice 2019 1:4
  9. About 5% of all adults will have at least one epileptic seizure in their life. The incidence of all unprovoked seizures ranges from approximately 50 to 70 /100,000. The very first epileptic seizure in an adult...

    Authors: Julian Bösel
    Citation: Neurological Research and Practice 2019 1:3
  10. Selective peripheral denervation via botulinum neurotoxin injections into dystonic muscles is the first-line treatment for cervical dystonia. Pallidal neurostimulation is a potent alternative, but currently re...

    Authors: Thorsten M. Odorfer, Uwe Malzahn, Cordula Matthies, Peter U. Heuschmann and Jens Volkmann
    Citation: Neurological Research and Practice 2019 1:2

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