Uncommon early-onset neuropathy in diabetic patients G. SaidA. BigoG. Slama Original communication Pages: 61 - 68
Transcortical sensory aphasia following left frontal infarction M. OtsukiYoshiaki SomaShoji Tsuji Original communication Pages: 69 - 76
Sleep apnoea in well-controlled myasthenia gravis and the effect of thymectomy A. AminoZ. ShiozawaS. Shintani Original communication Pages: 77 - 80
Prevalence of subclinical neuropathy in diabetic patients: assessment by study of conduction velocity distribution within motor and sensory nerve fibres P. BertoraPierluigi VallaAlfonso Mangoni Original communication Pages: 81 - 86
Relationship between short-term outcome and occurrence of cerebral artery stenosis in survivors of bacterial meningitis M. MüllerStefan MerkelbachKlaus Schimrigk Original communication Pages: 87 - 92
Silent brain infarctions in patients with coronary heart diseases. A Spanish population survey P. J. Modrego PardoT. Labrador FusterP. J. Modrego Original communication Pages: 93 - 97
Isolated unilateral hypoglossal nerve palsy: nine cases O. CombarrosA. Alvarez de ArcayaJ. Berciano Original communication Pages: 98 - 100
Electrical stimulation of the posteroventral pallidum influences internally guided saccades in Parkinson’s disease A. StraubeJochen DitterichAndreas Kupsch Original communication Pages: 101 - 105
Morphology of acallosal brains as assessed by MRI in six patients leading a normal daily life B.-U. MeyerS. RörichtL. Niehaus Original communication Pages: 106 - 110
Binding of amyloid β precursor protein to coagulation factor XIa in vivo may favour haemorrhagic stroke M. BornebroekPeter A. Kr. von dem BorneRaymund A. C. Roos Original communication Pages: 111 - 115
Distinguishing silent lacunar infarction from enlarged Virchow-Robin spaces: a magnetic resonance imaging and pathological study H. BokuraShotai KobayashiShuhei Yamaguchi Original communication Pages: 116 - 122
Bilateral fractures of the proximal humerus: a rare non-traumatic complication of generalized tonic-clonic seizures following withdrawal of antiepileptic medication Soheyl Noachtar Letters to the editors Pages: 123 - 124