Contents Volume 87 Issue 1 | JNNP January 2016
Editorial1 35,000 days on earth
M C Kiernan
Editorial commentary3 Are neurofi laments heading for the ALS clinic?
M R Turner, E Gray
Neuromuscular5 LOPED study: looking for an early diagnosis in a
late-onset Pompe disease high-risk populationO Musumeci, G la Marca, M Spada, S Mondello, C Danesino, G P Comi, E Pegoraro, G Antonini, G Marrosu, R Liguori, L Morandi, M Moggio, R Massa, S Ravaglia, A Di Muzio, M Filosto, P Tonin, G Di Iorio, S Servidei, G Siciliano, C Angelini, T Mongini, A Toscano, the Italian GSD II group
12 Neurofi laments in the diagnosis of motoneuron diseases: a prospective study on 455 patientsP Steinacker, E Feneberg, J Weishaupt, J Brettschneider, H Tumani, P M Andersen, C A F von Arnim, S Böhm, J Kassubek, C Kubisch, D Lulé, H-P Müller, R Muche, E Pinkhardt, P Oeckl, A Rosenbohm, S Anderl-Straub, A E Volk, P Weydt, A C Ludolph, M Otto
Neuro-infl ammation21 Imaging of neuroinfl ammation in dementia:
a reviewJ Stefaniak, J O’Brien
29 A nationwide survey of combined central and peripheral demyelination in JapanH Ogata, D Matsuse, R Yamasaki, N Kawamura, T Matsushita, T Yonekawa, M Hirotani, H Murai, J-i Kira
Neurogenetics37 Genetic neurological channelopathies: molecular
genetics and clinical phenotypesJ Spillane, D M Kullmann, M G Hanna
49 Rare KCNJ18 variants do not explain hypokalaemic periodic paralysis in 263 unrelated patientsM Kuhn, K Jurkat-Rott, F Lehmann-Horn
Neuropsychiatry53 Computational Psychiatry: towards a
mathematically informed understanding of mental illnessR A Adams, Q J M Huys, J P Roiser
64 Psychiatric diagnoses underlying the phenocopy syndrome of behavioural variant frontotemporal dementiaF T Gossink, A Dols, C J Kerssens, W A Krudop, B J Kerklaan, P Scheltens, M L Stek, Y A L Pijnenburg
Epilepsy69 Cardiac arrhythmias during or after epileptic
seizuresM van der Lende, R Surges, J W Sander, R D Thijs
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Contents Volume 87 Issue 1 | JNNP January 2016
Movement disorders75 Camptocormia in Parkinson’s disease: defi nition,
epidemiology, pathogenesis and treatment modalitiesP Srivanitchapoom, M Hallett
86 Dietary cholesterol, fats and risk of Parkinson’s disease in the Singapore Chinese Health StudyL C Tan, K Methawasin, E-K Tan, J H Tan, W-L Au, J-M Yuan, W-P Koh
Multiple sclerosis93 Establishing pathological cut-offs of brain
atrophy rates in multiple sclerosisN De Stefano, M L Stromillo, A Giorgio, M L Bartolozzi, M Battaglini, M Baldini, E Portaccio, M P Amato, M P Sormani
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100 A 60-year follow-up of the incidence and prevalence of multiple sclerosis in Hordaland County, Western NorwayN Grytten, J H Aarseth, H M B Lunde, K M Myhr
General neurology106 Amyloid-related imaging abnormalities-
haemosiderin (ARIA-H) in patients with Alzheimer’s disease treated with bapineuzumab: a historical, prospective secondary analysisH M Arrighi, J Barakos, F Barkhof, D Tampieri, C Jack Jr, D Melançon, K Morris, N Ketter, E Liu, H R Brashear
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