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Volume 86, Number 5, February 2, 2016


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IN FOCUS 442 Two- and 6-minute walk tests assess walking


405 Spotlight on the February 2 Issue capability equally in neuromuscular diseases
L.K. Andersen, K.L. Knak, N. Witting, and
453 This Weeks Neurology Podcast
J. Vissing

EDITORIALS
406 The cerebellar channelopathy of multiple sclerosis 446 OPTN 691_692insAG is a founder mutation
S.G. Waxman and O. Kantarci causing recessive ALS and increased risk in
heterozygotes
408 Cardiorespiratory tness and cognition in the elderly:
O. Goldstein, O. Nayshool, B. Nefussy, B.J. Traynor,
Can you outrun cognitive impairment?
A.E. Renton, M. Gana-Weisz, V.E. Drory, and
L. Roever and D.A. Bennett
A. Orr-Urtreger

ARTICLES 454 Bevacizumab in late-onset radiation-induced


410 Channelopathy-related SCN10A gene variants predict myelopathy
cerebellar dysfunction in multiple sclerosis D. Psimaras, C. Tafani, F. Ducray, D. Leclercq,
T. Roostaei, S. Sadaghiani, M.T.M. Park, R. Mashhadi, L. Feuvret, J.Y. Delattre, and D. Ricard
A. Nazeri, S. Noshad, M.J. Salehi, M. Naghibzadeh,
A.N. Moghadasi, M. Owji, R. Doosti, A.P.H. Taheri,
458 Orthostatic tremor: Clinical, electrophysiologic,
A.S. Rad, A. Azimi, M.M. Chakravarty, A.N. Voineskos,
and treatment ndings in 184 patients
A. Nazeri, and M.A. Sahraian
A. Hassan, J.E. Ahlskog, J.Y. Matsumoto,
Editorial, p. 406
J.M. Milber, J.H. Bower, and J.R. Wilkinson
418 Fitness and cognition in the elderly: The Austrian Stroke
Prevention Study
P. Freudenberger, K. Petrovic, A. Sen, A.M. Tglhofer, SPECIAL ARTICLE
A. Fixa, E. Hofer, S. Perl, R. Zweiker, S. Seshadri, 465 Practice guideline update summary: Corticosteroid
R. Schmidt, and H. Schmidt treatment of Duchenne muscular dystrophy:
Editorial, p. 408 Report of the Guideline Development
Subcommittee of the American Academy of
425 Incidence, short-term outcome, and spatial Neurology
distribution of stroke patients in Ludhiana, India D. Gloss, R.T. Moxley III, S. Ashwal, and
J.D. Pandian, G. Singh, P. Kaur, R. Bansal, B.S. Paul, M. Oskoui
M. Singla, S. Singh, C.J. Samuel, S.J. Verma, P. Moodbidri,
G. Mehmi, A. Sharma, O.P. Arora, A.K. Dhanuka,
M.K. Sobti, H. Sehgal, M. Kaur, S.S. Grewal, S.S. Jhawar,
VIEWS & REVIEWS
T.N. Shadangi, T. Arora, A. Saxena, G. Sachdeva, J.S. Gill,
473 Sodium channel Nav1.8: Emerging links to human
R.S. Brar, A. Gill, S.S. Bakshi, S.S. Pawar, G. Singh,
disease
P. Sikka, P.K. Litoria, and M. Sharma
C. Han, J. Huang, and S.G. Waxman
Editorial, p. 406
434 How temporal evolution of intracranial collaterals in
acute stroke affects clinical outcomes
L.L.L. Yeo, P. Paliwal, A.F. Low, E.L.W. Tay, A. Gopinathan, CLINICAL/SCIENTIFIC NOTES
M. Nadarajah, E. Ting, N. Venketasubramanian, 484 Natalizumab-related PML 2 weeks after negative
R.C.S. Seet, A. Ahmad, B.P.L. Chan, H.L. Teoh, D. Soon, anti-JCV antibody assay
R. Rathakrishnan, and V.K. Sharma M.-S. Gagne Brosseau, G. Stobbe, and A. Wundes

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NEUROIMAGES e54 Teaching Video NeuroImages: Daytime sleepiness and


487 Tau, amyloid, and hypometabolism in the logopenic automatic behavior due to severe restless legs syndrome
variant of primary progressive aphasia A. Bonakis, A. Konsta, and D. Dikeos
B. Pascual and J.C. Masdeu

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489 Bilateral occipital strokes from an atherosclerotic
trigeminal artery 491 International consensus diagnostic criteria for
E.C. Miller and J.Z. Willey neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorders
Chong Tin Tan, Zhifeng Mao, Wei Qiu, Xueqiang Hu;
Author Response: Dean M. Wingerchuk,
RESIDENT & FELLOW SECTION
Brian G. Weinshenker
e45 Pearls & Oy-sters: Localization in acute stroke
management: Thinking straight when it comes down
CORRECTION
to crunch time
492 Association of atrial brillation with mortality and
J. Vijayan, T. Hock Luen, E. Ting, and C. Ning
disability after ischemic stroke
e48 Clinical Reasoning: An 11-year-old boy with language
disorder and epilepsy DEPARTMENT
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Cover image: Metabolism (18F-FDG), amyloid (18F-orbetapir), and tau (18F-AV-1451) PET
superimposed to native MRI in a patient with a logopenic variant of primary progressive aphasia.
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