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Volume 86, Number 14, April 5, 2016


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IN FOCUS 1320 Neurologic involvement in patients with atypical


1271 Spotlight on the April 5 Issue Chediak-Higashi disease
W.J. Introne, W. Westbroek, A.R. Cullinane,
1312 This Weeks Neurology Podcast
C.A. Groden, V. Bhambhani, G.A. Golas, E.H. Baker,
EDITORIALS T.J. Lehky, J. Snow, S.G. Ziegler, D.R. Adams,
H.M. Dorward, R.A. Hess, M. Huizing, W.A. Gahl, and
1272 Zika virus: What the neurologist wants to know
C. Toro
G.L. Birbeck

1275 Multiple sclerosis: A lifestyle disease?


1329 Two different phenomena in basic motor speech
W.B. Grant and T. Riise
performance in premanifest Huntington disease
1277 Domain general neurocognitive networks: A new S. Skodda, W. Grnheit, C. Lukas, B. Bellenberg,
player in poststroke recovery from aphasia? S.M. von Hein, R. Hoffmann, and C. Saft
M.M. Saling
VIEWS & REVIEWS
ARTICLES 1336 Restless legs syndrome associated with
1279 Sex differences in comorbidity at diagnosis of major diseases: A systematic review and
multiple sclerosis: A population-based study new concept
R.A. Marrie, S.B. Patten, H. Tremlett, C. Wolfson, C. Trenkwalder, R. Allen, B. Hgl, W. Paulus, and
S. Warren, L.W. Svenson, N. Jette, and J. Fisk, for the J. Winkelmann
CIHR Team in the Epidemiology and Impact
of Comorbidity on Multiple Sclerosis 1344 Brivaracetam add-on for refractory focal epilepsy:
Editorial, p. 1275 A systematic review and meta-analysis
S. Lattanzi, C. Cagnetti, N. Foschi, L. Provinciali, and
1287 Examining the effects of comorbidities on M. Silvestrini
disease-modifying therapy use in multiple sclerosis
T. Zhang, H. Tremlett, S. Leung, F. Zhu, E. Kingwell, CLINICAL/SCIENTIFIC NOTES
J.D. Fisk, V. Bhan, T.L. Campbell, K. Stadnyk, B.N. Yu,
1353 Orthostatic myoclonus associated with Caspr2
and R.A. Marrie, for the CIHR Team in the Epidemiology
antibodies
and Impact of Comorbidity on Multiple Sclerosis
F. Gvert, K. Witt, R. Erro, H. Hellriegel, S. Paschen,
E. Martinez-Hernandez, K.-P. Wandinger, G. Deuschl,
1296 Network dysfunction predicts speech production J. Dalmau, and F. Leypoldt
after left hemisphere stroke
F. Geranmayeh, R. Leech, and R.J.S. Wise
1355 Radiotherapy-induced hemichorea
Editorial, p. 1277
D. Isaacs, A. Cmelak, A.N. Kirschner, and F. Phibbs
1306 Risk factors for probable REM sleep behavior
disorder: A community-based study NEUROIMAGES
J.C. Wong, J. Li, M. Pavlova, S. Chen, A. Wu, S. Wu, and 1358 Open traumatic brain injury by nail gun resulting in
X. Gao a persistent vegetative state
J.P. Thawani and T.H. Lucas
1313 Midlife exercise blood pressure, heart rate, and
tness relate to brain volume 2 decades later 1360 Reversible deep brain swelling causing REM
N.L. Spartano, J.J. Himali, A.S. Beiser, G.D. Lewis, behavior disorder
C. DeCarli, R.S. Vasan, and S. Seshadri M. Salsone, D. Salvino, M.R. Mazza, L. Mumoli,
C. Bombardieri, A. Quattrone, and F. Bono

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e147 Pearls & Oy-sters: Mitochondrial neurogastrointestinal 1361 Quality improvement in neurology: Multiple sclerosis
encephalomyopathy: Diagnosis and response to quality measures: Executive summary
peritoneal dialysis G.V. McDonnell; Author Response: A. Bennett,
A. Sivadasan, K. Muthusamy, A.K. Patil, V. Mathew, A. Rae-Grant, C. Bever
and M. Alexander
1362 Association between job strain and risk of incident
e151 Pearls & Oy-sters: Diagnostic challenges in nocturnal stroke: A meta-analysis
frontal lobe epilepsy R. Bianchi; Author Response: D. Xu, Y. Huang
F.M.E. Cox, G.J. Lammers, R.D. Thijs, and G.H. Visser

e154 Teaching NeuroImages: Acute crossed cerebellar


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Cover image: Characteristic giant inclusions within white blood cells and atypical pigment
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