Topic: Child
Journal: Journal of Child Neurology
Documents
A list of abstracts that contain a topic of "Child" and a journal name of "Journal of Child Neurology".
Molecular Functions of the Smn Complex.
PMID: 17761654
Acute Ophthalmoparesis Associated with Anti-gm1, Anti-gd1a, and Anti-gd1b Antibodies After Enterovirus Infection in a 6-year-old Girl.
PMID: 17621523
Mitochondrial Dna Deletion in a Child with Mitochondrial Encephalomyopathy, Growth Hormone Deficiency, and Hypoparathyroidism.
PMID: 17092469
Epilepsy, Parkinsonism, and Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome in a Child.
PMID: 17156702
Treatment of Children and Adolescents with Tics and Tourette Syndrome.
PMID: 16970870
Resolution of Arterial Stenosis in a Patient with Periarterial Neurocysticercosis Treated with Oral Prednisone.
PMID: 17156699
Coexistence of Childhood Absence and Rolandic Epilepsy.
PMID: 16948944
Saccadic Adaptation in Children.
PMID: 17156692
Pilot Study of Positron Emission Tomography (Pet) Brain Glucose Metabolism to Assess the Efficacy of Tongue and Body Acupuncture in Cerebral Palsy.
PMID: 16948928
Outcome of Children with Juvenile Absence Epilepsy.
PMID: 16970883
Acquired Alexia with Agraphia Syndrome in Childhood.
PMID: 16900930
Meningismus is a Commonly Overlooked Finding in Tension-type Headache in Children and Adolescents.
PMID: 16901450
Longitudinal Assessment of Neuropsychologic and Language Function in Children with Benign Rolandic Epilepsy.
PMID: 16948938
Clinical and Inheritance Profiles of Hyperekplexia in Jordan.
PMID: 17715287
Impaired Motor Control in Patients with Benign Focal Epilepsy of Childhood.
PMID: 16566883
Spectrum of Visual Disorders in Children with Cerebral Visual Impairment.
PMID: 17621499
Pilot Study of Efficacy of Tongue and Body Acupuncture in Children with Visual Impairment.
PMID: 16948929
Botulinum Toxin Type B Improves the Speed of Reaching in Children with Cerebral Palsy and Arm Dystonia: an Open-label, Dose-escalation Pilot Study.
PMID: 17608320
Spinal Cord Demyelination Associated with Biotinidase Deficiency in 3 Chinese Patients.
PMID: 17621476
Intravenous Immunoglobulin for Guillain-barré Syndrome: How Effective?
PMID: 17092465
