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  1. Phenotypic Diversity in Multiple Sclerosis Can Be Represented by Four Additive Symptom Modules
  2. Distinct Regulatory DNA Methylation Signatures Across Multiple Sclerosis, Neuromyelitis Optica, and Neurological Post-Acute Sequelae of COVID-19
  3. Phenotypic Diversity in Multiple Sclerosis Can Be Represented by Four Additive Symptom Modules
  4. Note-Level Phenotyping of Multiple-Sclerosis Notes by a Large Language Model Achieves near Human-Level Agreement
  5. Transforming FHIR into an OWL Knowledge Graph for Schema-Grounded Natural-Language Querying and Exploratory Data Analysis
  6. Note-Level Phenotyping of Multiple Sclerosis Notes by a Large Language Model Achieves Near Human-Level Agreement
  7. Transforming FHIR into an OWL Knowledge Graph for Schema-Grounded Natural-Language Querying and Exploratory Data Analysis
  8. Artificial Intelligence and Neuromuscular Diseases: A Narrative Review
  9. Artificial Intelligence and Neuromuscular Diseases: A Narrative Review of Applications to Diagnosis, Prognosis, and Therapeutics
  10. Prior Knowledge Shapes Success When Large Language Models Are Fine-Tuned for Biomedical Term Normalization
  11. Prior Knowledge Shapes Fine-Tuning Success for Biomedical Term Normalization
  12. Preprocessing of Physician Notes by LLMs Improves Clinical Concept Extraction Without Information Loss
  13. Standardizing Physician Notes Improves Accuracy of Clinical Concept Extraction Without Information Loss
  14. Analyzing Biomedical Datasets with Symbolic Tree Adaptive Resonance Theory
  15. Multiple Imputation for Robust Cluster Analysis to Address Missingness in Medical Data
  16. Analyzing Biomedical Datasets with Symbolic Tree Adaptive Resonance Theory
  17. Analyzing Biomedical Datasets with Symbolic Tree Adaptive Resonance Theory
  18. Analyzing Biomedical Datasets with Symbolic Tree Adaptive Resonance Theory
  19. Subsumption, Vectorization, Heat Maps, and Word Clouds Support the Visualization of Orphadata Neurology Phenotypes
  20. Inter-Rater Agreement for the Annotation of Neurologic Concepts in Electronic Health Records
  21. Subtypes of Relapsing-Remitting Multiple Sclerosis Identified by Network Analysis
  22. Heterogeneity in Blood Biomarker Trajectories After Mild TBI Revealed by Unsupervised Learning
  23. Blood biomarkers for mild traumatic brain injury: a selective review of unresolved issues
  24. Evaluation of standard and semantically-augmented distance metrics for neurology patients
  25. Evaluation of standard and semantically-augmented distance metrics for neurology patients
  26. Evaluation of standard and semantically-augmented distance metrics for neurology patients
  27. Evaluation of standard and semantically-augmented distance metrics for neurology patients
  28. A patient distance metric for neurology
  29. A Neuro-ontology for the neurological examination
  30. An Explainable and Statistically Validated Ensemble Clustering Model Applied to the Identification of Traumatic Brain Injury Subgroups
  31. Two algorithms for the reorganisation of the problem list by organ system
  32. Electronic health records: Is mindfulness the solution?
  33. Communication simulation training in medical education
  34. Computerized physician order entry of medications and clinical decision support can improve problem list documentation compliance
  35. Health Information Technology and Electronic Health Records in Neurologic Practice
  36. Rapid Responders to Frovatriptan in Acute Migraine Treatment: Results from a Long-Term, Open-Label Study
  37. Using clinical decision support to maintain medication and problem lists A pilot study to yield higher patient safety
  38. Commentary
  39. LEARNING DISORDERS AND SEX CHROMOSOME ABERRATIONS
  40. Commentary
  41. Commentary
  42. Reduced cortical surface area in multiple sclerosis
  43. Motor reorganization in multiple sclerosis
  44. Adapting User Interface to Expedite Physician Order Entry: A Frontline to Ensure Patient Safety
  45. Making the neurology clerkship more effective: can e-Textbook facilitate learning?
  46. Differing faculty and housestaff acceptance of an electronic health record
  47. Commentary
  48. Mental Status Expert: an expert system for scoring and reporting the mental status examination
  49. Multidisciplinary treatment of posterior circulation ischemia
  50. Leukoaraiosis and stroke outcome
  51. Advanced atherosclerosis of the aortic arch is uncommon in ischemic stroke: An autopsy study
  52. Motor recovery after stroke: Lessons from functional brain imaging
  53. Commentary
  54. Levetiracetam for partial seizures: Results of a double-blind, randomized clinical trial
  55. Heart disease contributes to high stroke mortality in Poland
  56. Imaging Aphasia: The Coming Paradigm Shift
  57. Computerised evaluation of cognitive and motor function
  58. Anticardiolipin antibodies are an independent risk factor for ischemic stroke
  59. Estrogens control aggressive behavior in some patients with Sanfilippo syndrome
  60. Applying wavelet-transform on Internet-based radiologic brain images
  61. Familiarity and time preferences: Decision making about treatments for migraine headaches and Crohn's disease.
  62. The display of photographic-quality images on the Web: a comparison of two technologies
  63. Visual Form of Alzheimer's Disease and Its Response to Anticholinesterase Therapy
  64. High case-fatality rates in the Warsaw stroke registry
  65. Stroke recurrence among 30 days survivors of ischemic stroke in a prospective community-based study
  66. Normalization of transcranial Doppler middle cerebral artery velocities after aneurysm clipping
  67. Stroke Mortality Rates in Poland Did Not Decline Between 1984 and 1992
  68. Bilateral language representation demonstrated by language-activated SPECT and Wada test
  69. MCA flow asymmetry is a marker for cerebrovascular disease
  70. ‘Morphing’ class filter: An interactive tool for continous adjustment of tissue type related contrast
  71. Converting Laserdisc Video to Digital Video: A Demonstration Project Using Brain Animations
  72. Factors predicting 30-day mortality in the Warsaw stroke registry
  73. Gender and Aphasia in the Stroke Data Bank
  74. A prospective community-based study of stroke in Warsaw, Poland.
  75. Analysis of 30-day stroke mortality in a community-based registry in Warsaw, Poland
  76. Parametric Modeling of Stroke Recurrence
  77. Upper Limb Peripheral Motor Deficits due to Extracranial Vertebral Artery Dissection
  78. Infarct topography and hemiparesis profiles with cerebral convexity infarction: the Stroke Data Bank.
  79. Superiority of Functional over Structural Neuroimaging in the Diagnosis of Primary Progressive Aphasia
  80. Influence of site on course of intracerebral hemorrhage
  81. Features on initial computed tomography scan of infarcts with a cardiac source of embolism in the NINDS Stroke Data Bank.
  82. Circadian rhythmicity of stroke onset. Intracerebral and subarachnoid hemorrhage.
  83. Reply
  84. Thalamic Stroke
  85. Early clinical differentiation of cerebral infarction from severe atherosclerotic stenosis and cardioembolism.
  86. Deriving clinical prediction rules from stroke outcome research.
  87. Impaired Insight in Alzheimer's Disease
  88. Quantitative Measurement of Delta Activity in Alzheimer's Disease
  89. Intracerebral hemorrhage: External validation and extension of a model for prediction of 30-day survival
  90. Clinical-computed tomographic correlations of lacunar infarction in the Stroke Data Bank.
  91. Stroke recurrence within 2 years after ischemic infarction.
  92. Dementia in stroke survivors in the Stroke Data Bank cohort. Prevalence, incidence, risk factors, and computed tomographic findings.
  93. MRI in the elderly: To the Editor
  94. Caudate Infarcts
  95. Predictors of Survival in Clinically Diagnosed Alzheimer's Disease and Multi-Infarct Dementia
  96. Determinants of early recurrence of cerebral infarction. The Stroke Data Bank.
  97. Reversibility of CT and MR Findings in Neuro-Behçet Disease
  98. Infarcts of undetermined cause: The NINCDS stroke data bank
  99. Morning increase in onset of ischemic stroke.
  100. The Stroke Data Bank: design, methods, and baseline characteristics.
  101. Drug Therapy for Ischemic Stroke
  102. Is acute alcohol ingestion a risk factor for ischemic stroke? Results of a controlled study in middle-aged and elderly stroke patients at three urban medical centers.
  103. Reply
  104. Interobserver Reliability in the Interpretation of Computed Tomographic Scans of Stroke Patients
  105. Interobserver Agreement in the Diagnosis of Stroke Type
  106. Race, sex and occlusive cerebrovascular disease: a review.
  107. Atrial size, atrial fibrillation, and stroke
  108. Can a patient data base help build a stroke diagnostic expert system?
  109. Aspergillosis of the central nervous system: Clinicopathological analysis of 17 patients
  110. Racial differences in the distribution of posterior circulation occlusive disease.
  111. Interobserver Variability in the Assessment of Neurologic History and Examination in the Stroke Data Bank
  112. Language disintegration in dementia: Effects of etiology and severity
  113. Aphasia After Left Thalamic Infarction
  114. Intrusions and perseverations*1
  115. Intracerebral hemorrhage secondary to cerebral amyloid angiopathy.
  116. Altered patterns of word associations in dementia and aphasia
  117. Cerebral embolism in the Michael Reese Stroke Registry.
  118. A case of subcortical dementia due to sarcoidosis of the hypothalamus and fornices
  119. Aphasia as a model for schizophrenic speech
  120. Current concepts of cerebrovascular disease--stroke: stroke and drug abuse.
  121. Spatial Ability in Androgen-Deficient Men
  122. Auditory middle latency responses (MLRs) in patients with cortical lesions
  123. Spatial Ability in Androgen-Deficient Men
  124. Visuospatial Deficits after Right Hemisphere Stroke
  125. Cerebral asymmetry and verbal intellectual deficits
  126. Verbal comprehension deficits after right hemisphere damage
  127. Drugs For Senile Dementia
  128. Are sex differences in cerebral organization clinically significant?
  129. Semantic aphasia: A neglected entity*1
  130. Familial amentia, unusual ventricular calcifications, and increased cerebrospinal fluid protein
  131. Sex differences in hemispheric specialization: Hypothesis for the excess of dyslexia in boys
  132. Autism and unfavorable left-right asymmetries of the brain
  133. A Genetic Explanation for No Sex Difference in Spatial Ability among Eskimos
  134. Developmental Dyslexia
  135. Chronic hydrocephalus associated with short stature and growth hormone deficiency
  136. Hypertensive putaminal hemorrhage
  137. Incongruous oral and written naming *1Evidence for a subdivision of the syndrome of Wernicke's aphasia
  138. The diagnosis of hypertensive intracerebral hemorrhage: The contribution of computed tomography
  139. Nerve Growth Factor: Relationship to the Cyclic AMP System of Sensory Ganglia
  140. Studies on the Mechanism of Action of Nerve Growth Factor
  141. On a Possible Relationship of Cyclic AMP to the Mechanism of Action of Nerve Growth Factor