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  1. Acute painful autoimmune neuropathy: A variant of Guillain-Barré syndrome
  2. Electrodiagnosis of reversible conduction failure in Guillain-Barré syndrome
  3. Small fiber neuropathy: Getting bigger!
  4. Nerve ultrasound in electrophysiologically verified tarsal tunnel syndrome
  5. Normal nerve conduction with an abnormal ultrasound: A separate group of CTS?
  6. Nonadherence to treatment causing acute hospitalizations in people with epilepsy
  7. Skin receptors and intradermal nerves do not generate the sensory double peak
  8. Small Nerve Fibre Test
  9. Guillain–Barré and Miller Fisher syndromes—new diagnostic classification
  10. Letter corresponding to the article ‘Insights into antibody-associated encephalitis’ by Dr Merwick et al.
  11. Motor Abnormalities and Basal Ganglia in Schizophrenia: Evidence from Structural Magnetic Resonance Imaging
  12. Does measuring the median nerve at the carpal tunnel outlet improve ultrasound CTS diagnosis?
  13. Clinical Reasoning: A 27-year-old man with hand numbness
  14. Stiff person syndrome masquerading as panic attacks
  15. Imaging of temperature dependent hemodynamics in the rat sciatic nerve by functional photoacoustic microscopy
  16. Aquagenic wrinkling of the palms is due to vasoconstriction of palmar skin vasculature
  17. Modeling of membrane potential dynamics induced by electromagnetic stimulation
  18. Imaging of the peripheral nervous system
  19. EMLA-Induced Skin Wrinkling for the Detection of Diabetic Neuropathy
  20. Complex partial status epilepticus associated with adult H1N1 infection
  21. Two randomized controlled clinical trials to study the effectiveness of prednisolone treatment in preventing and restoring clinical nerve function loss in leprosy: the TENLEP study protocols
  22. Provocation tests in doppler ultrasonography for carpal tunnel syndrome
  23. Frequency-domain EEG source analysis for acute tonic cold pain perception
  24. Carpal tunnel syndrome—median nerve enlargement restricted to the distal carpal tunnel
  25. Quantitative assessment of peripheral nerve ultrasound echogenicity. A step forward
  26. Reply
  27. Supraorbital nerve conduction study in normal subjects
  28. More of A MAN with serial nerve conduction studies?
  29. Color and Power Doppler US for Diagnosing Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and Determining Its Severity
  30. High‐resolution ultrasonography in the assessment of meralgia paresthetica
  31. High‐resolution sonography detects extraforaminal nerve pathology in patients initially diagnosed with cervical disc disease: A case series
  32. Combination of high resolution and color Doppler ultrasound in diagnosis of carpal tunnel syndrome
  33. Effect of pain perception on the heartbeat evoked potential
  34. Combined Doppler and B-mode sonography in carpal tunnel syndrome
  35. Traumatic upper limb weakness in a man with type 1 neurofibromatosis
  36. Carpal tunnel syndrome caused by gouty tophus of the flexor tendons of the fingers: Sonographic features
  37. High‐resolution ultrasonography in the detection of postoperative recurrence of ulnar neuropathy
  38. Combination of ultrasound and nerve conduction studies in the diagnosis of tarsal tunnel syndrome
  39. HIGH DEFINITION ULTRASOUND AS DIAGNOSTIC ADJUNCT FOR INCOMPLETE CARPAL TUNNEL RELEASE
  40. High resolution ultrasonography in the diagnosis of ulnar nerve lesions with particular reference to post-traumatic lesions and sites outside the elbow
  41. Localised hypertrophic mononeuropathy (LHM) as a complication of peripheral nerve decompression surgery
  42. S49-3 Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS), diagnostic and pathophysiologic considerations
  43. P2-13 VEGF expression in an alloxan-induced diabetic rabbit model
  44. P3-4 Yield of investigations in radial nerve lesions using high resolution ultrasonography
  45. P3-9 A novel nerve conduction technique to assess the supraorbital nerve function
  46. The added value of preoperative ultrasonography of the ulnar nerve: An observational study
  47. Heartbeat Evoked Potential: A Neural Correlate of Pain Perception?
  48. Clinical Reasoning: A 54-year-old woman with hand dysesthesia
  49. Mycobacterium Tuberculosis
  50. Mycobacterium Avium
  51. New Onset Refractory Status Epilepticus (NORSE)
  52. High-Resolution Ultrasonography for Peripheral Nerve Diagnostics
  53. Predicting Neuropathy and Reactions in Leprosy at Diagnosis and Before Incident Events—Results from the INFIR Cohort Study
  54. Neurological Signs and Symptoms in Travelers
  55. Diagnostic Utility of Ultrasound in Posterior Interosseous Nerve Syndrome
  56. Sonography as an Aid to Neurophysiological Studies in Diagnosing Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome
  57. Sonography versus nerve conduction studies in patients referred with a clinical diagnosis of carpal tunnel syndrome
  58. Stimulated skin wrinkling for predicting intraepidermal nerve fibre density
  59. ME1 Diagnosis of Small Fibre Neuropathy
  60. Generalised convulsive status epilepticus in Singapore: Clinical outcomes and potential prognostic markers
  61. PF3.4 Combined Doppler and B-Mode Sonography in Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
  62. Trapezius motor evoked potential in evaluations of corticospinal tract lesions
  63. Effect of transdermal botulinum toxin on sweat secretion in subjects with idiopathic palmar hyperhidrosis
  64. High dose of simvastatin induces hyperlocomotive and anxiolytic-like activities: The association with the up-regulation of NMDA receptor binding in the rat brain
  65. Automatic EEG Artifact Removal: A Weighted Support Vector Machine Approach With Error Correction
  66. Can SVM be used for automatic EEG detection of drowsiness during car driving?
  67. High-Resolution Ultrasonography for Peripheral Nerve Diagnostics
  68. Nerve damage in leprosy and its management
  69. Novel multi-class feature selection methods using sensitivity analysis of posterior probabilities
  70. Automatic identification and removal of artifacts in EEG using a probabilistic multi-class SVM approach with error correction
  71. Electroencephalographic changes and seizures in familial hemiplegic migraine patients with the CACNA1A gene S218L mutation
  72. The writing on the wall
  73. Sensory distribution indicates severity of median nerve damage in carpal tunnel syndrome
  74. EEG-based mental fatigue measurement using multi-class support vector machines with confidence estimate
  75. Skin wrinkling for diagnosing small fibre neuropathy: comparison with epidermal nerve density and sympathetic skin response
  76. Hemorrhagic leukoencephalopathy following acute carbon monoxide poisoning
  77. TUO03 High resolution ultrasonography or nerve conduction for those referred with possible CTS?
  78. Early Diagnosis of Neuropathy in Leprosy—Comparing Diagnostic Tests in a Large Prospective Study (the INFIR Cohort Study)
  79. MRI in non-alcoholic Wernicke’s encephalopathy
  80. Epidermal transient receptor potential vanilloid 1 in idiopathic small nerve fibre disease, diabetic neuropathy and healthy human subjects
  81. Feature selection via sensitivity analysis of SVM probabilistic outputs
  82. Can studies of the second lumbrical interossei and its premotor potential reduce the number of tests for carpal tunnel syndrome?
  83. A Feature Selection Method for Multilevel Mental Fatigue EEG Classification
  84. Characteristic EEG differences between voluntary recumbent sleep onset in bed and involuntary sleep onset in a driving simulator
  85. A static handgrip method for distal quantitative sweat measurements
  86. Medial thenar recording in normal subjects and carpal tunnel syndrome
  87. The median palmar cutaneous nerve in normal subjects and CTS
  88. Variability of the palmar cutaneous branch median nerve sensory nerve action potential with carpal tunnel syndrome
  89. A Novel Methodology to Probe Endothelial Differential Gene Expression Profile Reveals Novel Genes
  90. Effects of high dose of simvastatin on levels of dopamine and its reuptake in prefrontal cortex and striatum among SD rats
  91. Predicting treatment response in chronic, acquired demyelinating neuropathies
  92. P35.8 Static handgrip as a sweat stimulant for sudometry
  93. FC20.2 Factors related to the distribution of hand symptoms in Singaporean patients with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
  94. P20.2 Spectrum of electroencephalographic changes in patients with S218L CACNA1A gene mutation
  95. Headache characteristics in episodic ataxia
  96. Diagnosing carpal tunnel syndrome—clinical criteria and ancillary tests
  97. Comparison of a simple method for quantitation of intraepidermal nerve fibres with a standard image analysis method using hypothenar skin
  98. Symptoms Associated with Electrophysiologically Verified Carpal Tunnel Syndrome in Asian Patients
  99. Response to comment of Prof. Wilder‐Smith
  100. Acute transverse myelitis following dengue virus infection
  101. Headaches and the N95 face-mask amongst healthcare providers
  102. Bickerstaff’s brainstem encephalitis: can it recur?
  103. Feature Selection Using SVM Probabilistic Outputs
  104. Letter to the Editor
  105. Is there a place for placebos in clinical practice?
  106. A blessing in disguise: Resolution of tardive dyskinesia with development of cervical myelitis
  107. Frequency of provocative factors in epileptic patients admitted for seizures: A prospective study in Singapore
  108. Dystonia gravidarum: A new entity?
  109. Effect of hand position on digit and ulnar artery vasoconstrictor reflexes
  110. Spindle coma from acute midbrain infarction
  111. Paraneoplastic progressive supranuclear palsy syndrome in a patient with B-cell lymphoma
  112. Pool Players' Headache
  113. Spontaneous thoracic extradural haematoma presenting as the Brown–Sequard syndrome
  114. Seeing the Light: Brainstem Glioma Causing Visual Auras and Migraine
  115. Reflex vasoconstrictor responses of the healthy human fingertip skin. Normal range, repeatability, and influencing factors
  116. An Auditory Vigilance Task for Mental Fatigue Detection
  117. Key Feature Extraction for Fatigue Identification using Random Forests
  118. Relationship of inspiratory flow rate and volume on digit tip skin and ulnar artery vasoconstrictor responses in healthy adults
  119. Self-Administered Hand Symptom Diagram for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Diagnosis
  120. Headache
  121. Meningitis and Encephalitis
  122. Seizures and Epilepsy: Diagnosis, Investigation and Treatment in Adults
  123. Generalised myoclonus evolving into epilepsia partialis continua due to a cingulate gyrus lesion: case report and review of the literature
  124. Acute ophthalmoplegia with pupillary areflexia associated with anti-GQ1b antibody
  125. Water immersion wrinkling
  126. Melkerrson–Rosenthal syndrome with cardiac involvement
  127. Cerebral autosomal dominant arteriopathy with subcortical infarcts and leukoencephalopathy (CADASIL) in a Chinese family: clinical, radiological and skin biopsy features
  128. Vasomotor dysfunction in carpal tunnel syndrome
  129. Spinocerebellar ataxia type 3 presenting as an l-DOPA responsive dystonia phenotype in a Chinese family
  130. Water immersion and EMLA cause similar digit skin wrinkling and vasoconstriction
  131. Water‐immersion wrinkling is due to vasoconstriction
  132. Headache and Brain Tumours
  133. Meningitis and Encephalitis
  134. Seizures and Epilepsy
  135. Group B streptococcal meningitis in adults: recent increase in Southeast Asia
  136. Skin and muscle vasomotor reflexes in detecting autonomic dysfunction in leprosy
  137. Peripheral autonomic nerve dysfunction in asymptomatic leprosy contacts
  138. Dural puncture and activated protein C resistance: risk factors for cerebral venous sinus thrombosis
  139. Complex partial seizure; cause versus effect of cardiac arrhythmia
  140. Anorexia nervosa and schizophrenia in a male Chinese
  141. Elementary visual hallucinations in migraine and epilepsy.
  142. Anomic (word-selection) aphasia due to inferior—anterior temporal atrophy
  143. Cerebrospinal Fluid Dynamics
  144. CSF in Neurological Illness
  145. Complete atrio-ventricular conduction block during complex partial seizure.
  146. Untreated neuroborreliosis: Bannwarth's syndrome evolving into acute schizophrenia-like psychosis
  147. Contribution of concurrent Doppler and EEG in differentiating occipital epileptic discharges from migraine
  148. Cogan
  149. Meningopolyradiculitis (Bannwarth syndrome) as primary manifestation of a centrocytic-centroblastic lymphoma
  150. Automatic Bioluminescent Glucose Determination Using Commercially Available Reagent Kits Coupled to the Bacterial NAD(P)H-Linked Luciferase System
  151. NAD(P)H-abhängiges Luziferasesystem: Anwendung von Fertigreagenzien in der klinisch-chemischen Routineanalytik