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Vol. 29 No. 6, pp. 359-449, December 1973
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Table of Contents
ARTICLES
The clinical problem: how much anoxia-ischemia damages the brain?
F. Plum
Arch Neurol. 1973;29:359-360.
Impaired perfusion following cerebrovascular stasis. A review
E. G. Fischer
Arch Neurol. 1973;29:361-366.
The threshold and neuropathology of cerebral "anoxic-ischemic" cell change
J. B. Brierley; B. S. Meldrum; A. W. Brown
Arch Neurol. 1973;29:367-374.
Reversibility of ischemic brain damage
K. A. Hossmann; P. Kleihues
Arch Neurol. 1973;29:375-384.
Metabolic alterations in brain during anoxic-anoxia and subsequent recovery
L. R. Drewes; D. D. Gilboe; A. L. Betz
Arch Neurol. 1973;29:385-390.
"Ischemic neuronal disease" of Spielmeyer. A reevaluation
J. Cammermeyer
Arch Neurol. 1973;29:391-393.
Two classes of dysergic brain abnormality and their conditions of occurrence
R. E. Myers
Arch Neurol. 1973;29:394-399.
Cerebral energy reserves after prolonged hypoxia and ischemia
B. K. Siesjo; B. Ljunggren
Arch Neurol. 1973;29:400-407.
Brain mitochondrial function after ischemia and hypoxia. I. Ischemia induced by increased intracranial pressure
H. Schutz; P. R. Silverstein; M. Vapalahti; D. A. Bruce; L. Mela; T. W. Langfitt
Arch Neurol. 1973;29:408-416.
Brain mitochondrial function after ischemia and hypoxia. II. Normotensive systemic hypoxemia
H. Schutz; P. R. Silverstein; M. Vapalahti; D. A. Bruce; L. Mela; T. W. Langfitt
Arch Neurol. 1973;29:417-419.
The role of cyclic 3',5'-adenosine monophosphate in neuromuscular transmission
M. Takamori; N. Ishii; M. Mori
Arch Neurol. 1973;29:420-424.
Neuromuscular physiology of wound botulism
P. V. de Jesus Jr; R. Slater; L. K. Spitz; A. S. Penn
Arch Neurol. 1973;29:425-431.
Superior oblique myokymia
J. O. Susac; J. L. Smith; N. J. Schatz
Arch Neurol. 1973;29:432-434.
Unusual complications of iophendylate injection myelography. Report of a case and review
K. Tabaddor
Arch Neurol. 1973;29:435-436.
Lhermitte sign following head injury
F. H. Anderson; J. R. Lehrich
Arch Neurol. 1973;29:437-438.
Vasomotor tone in the aged
A. N. Gorgy; S. B. David; S. A. Friedman
Arch Neurol. 1973;29:439-440.
The myositis of influenza
J. D. Mejlszenkier; A. P. Safran; J. J. Healy; L. Embree; E. M. Ouellette
Arch Neurol. 1973;29:441-443.
Physostigmine effects on phenothiazine-induced extrapyramidal reactions
L. M. Ambani; M. H. Van Woert; M. B. Bowers Jr
Arch Neurol. 1973;29:444-446.
Subarachnoid hemorrhage in infancy due to brain tumor
A. R. Wyler; J. Hered; J. R. Smith; J. D. Loeser
Arch Neurol. 1973;29:447-448.
Letter: Doubt Wilson disease
I. H. Scheinberg
Arch Neurol. 1973;29:449.

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