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Supplement to Topiramate Effect in Opsoclonus-Myoclonus-Ataxia Syndrome
View more Archives of Neurology videos from this comprehensive index. Authors are encouraged to submit videos that highlight and provide convincing information about the observational and visual features of a patient's neurologic findings. See video instructions.
Listen to Dr Jagust discuss his article "Longitudinal Change of Biomarkers in Cognitive Decline."
An 84-year-old, right-handed, independent, community-dwelling woman with a history of hypertension, hyperlipidemia, angina, and asthma was in her usual good health until noted one afternoon by a neighbor to have slowness of conversation without other evident problems.
"What Is Your Diagnosis?" is a quarterly online feature of the Archives of Neurology edited by Lawrence S. Honig, MD, PhD, of Columbia University. A case history including an image will be presented followed by the request for your diagnosis from a list of 4 possible choices. The correct diagnosis will then be presented with a commentary as to why it is correct. We believe it will become a popular and anticipated new feature and welcome your comments and suggestions.
Published January 1, 2008, through December 31, 2010
Authors are required to disclose all financial relationships that might be perceived as creating a financial conflict of interest in the Financial Disclosure portion of the manuscript. Read more about this updated policy.