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1 in Charcot (1825-93) was a well-known French neurologist.
2 uestionnaire and examination by an attending neurologist.
3 l 6-12-month outcome assigned by a pediatric neurologist.
4 rologist and then reviewed by an independent neurologist.
5 t review with final adjudication by a stroke neurologist.
6 fore serves as a critical tool for the child neurologist.
7 upon consultations with a neurosurgeon and a neurologist.
8 was actively screened for and confirmed by a neurologist.
9 firmed by a group of pediatricians and child neurologists.
10 physiotherapy services is common practice by neurologists.
11 electronically to pediatric intensivists and neurologists.
12 rch charities and the Association of British Neurologists.
13 ) were actively managed by movement disorder neurologists.
14 talist medicine are now exerting pressure on neurologists.
15 dorferi, can pose a challenge for practising neurologists.
16 everity were centrally adjudicated by stroke neurologists.
17 the toes and feet are frequently referred to neurologists.
18 ority of cases are not initially referred to neurologists.
19 ts prior to their primary care physicians or neurologists.
20 ician-gynecologists, orthopedic surgeons, or neurologists.
21 ollaborative network of neurologists and non-neurologists.
22 gly frequent brain tumor being identified by neurologists.
23 posing diagnostic challenges for paediatric neurologists.
24 and thus are often diagnosed and treated by neurologists.
25 14-2015), and recordings were interpreted by neurologists.
26 cally diagnosed as TNA by experienced stroke neurologists.
27 iagnostic challenge to neuropathologists and neurologists.
28 e and management after diagnostic testing by neurologists.
29 a new DSP cause discovered after testing by neurologists.
30 ng Canadian intensivists, neurosurgeons, and neurologists.
31 icians, 67% were correct; of 435 readings by neurologists, 83% were correct; and of 540 readings by r
32 MSU deployment more practical, the vascular neurologist aboard the MSU must be replaced by a remote
33 s and its variants are readily recognised by neurologists, about 10% of patients are misdiagnosed, an
37 inical work in sub-Saharan Africa offers the neurologist an opportunity to care for a wide range of c
40 o comply with treatment, to one in which the neurologist and individual with MS achieve concordance w
41 ionwide Inpatient Sample in combination with neurologist and neurological surgeon countywide density
44 one in which medication is prescribed by the neurologist and the person is expected to comply with tr
45 gical events were first referred to the site neurologist and then reviewed by an independent neurolog
46 nhance the clinical acumen of the practising neurologist and thereby improve the diagnosis and treatm
48 atients (65%) were referred initially to non-neurologists and 10 patients (13%) had not seen a neurol
52 the President of the Association of British Neurologists and Editor of Brain, and led a National Ins
53 ty analyses, such as adjusting for access to neurologists and exposure to selected air pollutants, an
54 w of clinical files, active collaboration of neurologists and geneticists, and investigation of affec
55 to rural areas with limited availability of neurologists and improves care for patients with difficu
61 A meeting was held between physiotherapists, neurologists and neuropsychiatrists, all with extensive
63 which are must to know for all radiologists, neurologists and neurosurgeons for their prompt diagnosi
65 to develop recommendations to guide general neurologists and obstetricians and facilitate best pract
66 After exhaustive clinical examinations by neurologists and otologists, the 4 affected members of t
67 gies for FMD, a closer collaboration between neurologists and psychiatrists and intensified research
73 identified using several sources (paediatric neurologists and trainees, the British Paediatric Neurol
74 ge of the brain, neurologic examination by a neurologist, and cognitive testing to detect the presenc
75 ies, a neurologic examination by a pediatric neurologist, and cognitive testing were done in all pati
76 rds and confirmed by chart review by a child neurologist, and comprised all children with moderate to
78 8%-85%); 17% of emergency physicians, 40% of neurologists, and 52% of radiologists achieved 100% sens
79 e needed to support primary care physicians, neurologists, and gynecologists in the treatment of this
80 tion is devoted to the career development of neurologists, and it seems critical to the professional
81 llaboration between primary care physicians, neurologists, and medically oriented clinicians providin
82 se, a conclusion that can help radiologists, neurologists, and other clinicians who diagnose these co
85 ly, nephrologists, hematologist-oncologists, neurologists, and transplant surgeons all have a diagnos
87 RECENT FINDINGS: In the past several years, neurologists are finding new indications to use these di
88 s of elderly people undergo cardiac surgery, neurologists are frequently called upon to assess patien
91 atients with symptoms rated by the assessing neurologist as 'not at all' or only 'somewhat explained'
94 y, in particular; and (4) foster the role of neurologists as teachers to medical caregivers at all le
96 ents are especially important for practicing neurologists as they can result immediately in more spec
98 agnoses of 143 cases of parkinsonism seen by neurologists associated with the movement disorders serv
101 a small exclusive society comprising senior neurologists at a select number of north-eastern academi
102 ose with a history of migraine (diagnosed by neurologists at a specialty academic headache clinic).
103 ations performed by nonradiologists are from neurologists at freestanding/office-based imaging center
104 d muscles, often in the same patient, places neurologists at the forefront of the interesting and cha
105 a practical consensus guideline for treating neurologists, based on current evidence, for the introdu
107 ibromatosis 1 are of special interest to the neurologist because of their prominent neuro-oncological
117 the early 20th century, in 1965, an American neurologist brought disconnection to the fore once more
118 esource efficient if the need for an on-site neurologist can be eliminated by relying solely on telem
119 site treatment teams that include a vascular neurologist can provide thrombolysis in the prehospital
120 deliver on the promise of improved access to neurologist care and whether telemedicine-delivered care
121 ical care-could be used to improve access to neurologist care for patients with a range of chronic ne
122 increases with ageing populations, access to neurologist care is likely to worsen in many regions if
124 fortitude of neurosurgeon Bryan Jennett and neurologist Christopher Pallis by introducing new corrob
125 Here, his lasting achievements as clinical neurologist, clinician scientist and experimentalist, ed
127 he MSU must be replaced by a remote vascular neurologist connected to the MSU by telemedicine, reduci
128 e findings suggest a conceptual shift in how neurologists could assess the brain function of patients
131 = 174) were all newly diagnosed with ALS by neurologists during 1990-1994, and controls (n = 348), w
132 complications, particularly IS (diagnosed by neurologists), during follow-up were assessed early (<30
133 med GBS cases reported by physicians, mostly neurologists, during active surveillance or identified i
137 study may help to minimize the difficulties neurologists experience when attempting to classify thes
138 complications of systemic cancer as would a neurologist: first by identifying the anatomical area or
140 age range, 25-69 years) who were referred by neurologists for preoperative navigation MR imaging prio
144 educational, and economic challenges facing neurologists; further research is needed to gauge the ef
145 multidisciplinary approach, with input from neurologists, gastroenterologists, nurses, occupational
146 entional cardiologists, imaging specialists, neurologists, geriatric specialists, and clinical triali
147 ic Drugs) has confirmed what most practising neurologists had long suspected--that sodium valproate i
148 contributions, he never considered himself a neurologist, had no formal training with Charcot, and, a
149 ine and the Annals of Neurology suggest that neurologists have been slow to adopt ways of sharing "cr
151 ntervention highlights the importance of the neurologist having a high index of suspicion, particular
153 with important implications for the general neurologist in terms of the diagnosis, investigation, an
155 ed methods were used, first interviewing the neurologists in a large UK region and then surveying all
157 ith a new DSP diagnosis treated by community neurologists in Nueces County, Texas, who met the Toront
158 r efforts are needed to enhance training for neurologists in pain treatment and promote greater inter
162 ologists in the baseline and control groups, neurologists in the intervention group were more adheren
163 In view of an anticipated 19% shortage of US neurologists in the next 10 years, development of new ne
165 e significantly older than those referred to neurologists in the regional study (median age 73 versus
169 major sleep disorders that often are seen by neurologists, including excessive daytime sleepiness, in
172 ultaneously and independently performed by a neurologist, intensivists, or trauma surgeon, and a nurs
173 to enhance the attractiveness of careers as neurologist investigators and to ensure that aspiring cl
174 and, perhaps, between those of patients and neurologists: its diversity of meanings allows it to be
179 urther investigation and sub-classification, neurologists might diagnose chronic daily headache not t
183 BMedSc MBChB PhD FRACP FRCP FRCOpth FMedSci: neurologist, National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosu
184 e central nervous system puts the paediatric neurologist, neurogeneticist, and neurometabolic special
185 patients with TBI, including neurosurgeons, neurologists, neurointensivists and endocrinologists, wa
186 by a multidisciplinary team (a hematologist, neurologist, neuroradiologist, and transfusion medicine
187 The purpose of this review is to assist neurologists, neuroscientists and other interested reade
188 diologists, infectious diseases specialists, neurologists, neurosurgeons, and interventional neurorad
189 (including a Scotland-wide collaboration of neurologists, neurosurgeons, stroke physicians, radiolog
195 y at the respondents' training institutions (neurologists on-faculty:in-country ratio = 0.48), with t
196 y of conversion has yet to be found, today's neurologists once again face a disorder without an accep
197 paedist at the time of diagnosis, as well as neurologist, ophthalmologist, and dermatologist, will pr
199 uroimaging studies were reviewed by a stroke neurologist or neurointensivist to identify the time of
201 hese autopsy-confirmed cases, an experienced neurologist or psychiatrist ascertained clinical feature
202 h PD regularly seen by hospital specialists (neurologists or geriatricians) in the United Kingdom thr
205 rse clinical manifestations in patients that neurologists, paediatricians, and learning disability ps
206 ck of these mutations is a challenge for any neurologist, partly because the mutations are commonly p
211 t 1 immunotherapy or cancer therapy, and had neurologist-reported outcomes documented from January 1,
212 d for neurological services and the need for neurologists requires new and innovative strategies for
215 he medical record of each suspected case was neurologist-reviewed according to the Brighton Collabora
216 tal discharge codes; each medical record was neurologist-reviewed and only GBS-confirmed cases were i
218 This unregulated activity is reaching the neurologist's office as well as across the world, as pat
219 re reviewed to determine concordance between neurologists' scenario responses and their actual care.
224 e, multiple system atrophy and dementia, and neurologists should explore the possibility of RBD in pa
226 f a patient with ALS who is also a prominent neurologist specializing in ALS, we enumerate issues in
228 Identifying the tests/procedures ordered by neurologists that contribute most to health care expendi
229 al study of intensivists, neurosurgeons, and neurologists that participate in the care of patients wi
230 opaedic Surgeons, the Association of British Neurologists, the Society of British Neurosurgeons, and
232 areas with a higher than average density of neurologists), these patients received disproportionatel
233 t on one issue: for headache specialists and neurologists this is an important clinical problem.
234 es considered to have Parkinson's disease by neurologists throughout the entirety of their illness th
235 , participants were telephoned by a vascular neurologist to assess the likelihood of TIA/stroke.
236 the professional judgment of every academic neurologist to assimilate the concepts in this series, b
237 ce: It has taken approximately 150 years for neurologists to comprehensively unravel the genetic dive
238 and neuroimaging data were reviewed by three neurologists to confirm CLIPPERS by consensus agreement.
239 assessment, a neurological exam was done by neurologists to confirm konzo diagnosis using the 1996 W
241 function, and vitamin B12 deficiency allowed neurologists to identify a new cause of DSP in 71 patien
245 fficacy has intensified the dilemma faced by neurologists treating people with epilepsy, and in parti
252 ause-of-death-determination methods for each neurologist was 0.41 (95% confidence interval (CI): 0.31
253 e primary outcome (adjudicated by 3 vascular neurologists) was RCVE: neurological deterioration in th
254 f BECTS by their pediatric epileptologist or neurologists were identified among 189 cases reported in
257 iddoch syndrome, in deference to the British neurologist who, in 1917, first characterized the major
258 Neurology was formed around a group of young neurologists who represented the country's Midwest and o
259 papers of Dr Henry Alsop Riley, an American neurologist, who was influential in both the American Ne
261 y of these respiratory signs are relevant to neurologists, who in acute situations may see these pati
262 pe that by applying a few simple principles, neurologists will approach the care of these patients wi
263 this review we seek to provide the clinical neurologist with a practical and theoretical bridge betw
265 with Parkinson's disease were diagnosed by a neurologist with movement disorder training, in accordan
267 cated by a panel of board-certified vascular neurologists with secondary central review of clinically
268 cal superficial siderosis is of relevance to neurologists working in neurovascular, memory and epilep
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