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Articles published in Arch Neurol

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    October 2012
  1. SUZUKI K , Nakamura T, Hashimoto K, Miyamoto M, et al
    Hypothermia, hypotension, hypersomnia, and obesity associated with hypothalamic lesions in a patient positive for the anti-aquaporin 4 antibody: a case report and literature review.
    Arch Neurol. 2012;69:1355-9.
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    January 2012
  2. TEZER FI , Erdener E, Sel CG, Mehdikanova L, et al
    Daytime polysomnography recording in LIG1 --related limbic encephalitis.
    Arch Neurol. 2012;69:145-6.
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  3. SPERLING R , Johnson K
    To sleep, perchance to delay dementia.
    Arch Neurol. 2012;69:118-20.
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    June 2011
  4. CORNELIUS JR , Pittock SJ, McKeon A, Lennon VA, et al
    Sleep manifestations of voltage-gated potassium channel complex autoimmunity.
    Arch Neurol. 2011;68:733-8.
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    April 2011
  5. ADAMS C , McKeon A, Silber MH, Kumar R, et al
    Narcolepsy, REM sleep behavior disorder, and supranuclear gaze palsy associated with Ma1 and Ma2 antibodies and tonsillar carcinoma.
    Arch Neurol. 2011;68:521-4.
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    February 2011
  6. MORENO-LOPEZ C , Santamaria J, Salamero M, Del Sorbo F, et al
    Excessive daytime sleepiness in multiple system atrophy (SLEEMSA study).
    Arch Neurol. 2011;68:223-30.
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  7. JONES DT , Mateen FJ, Lucchinetti CF, Jack CR Jr, et al
    Default mode network disruption secondary to a lesion in the anterior thalamus.
    Arch Neurol. 2011;68:242-7.
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