J Stroke Cerebrouasc Dis 1994;4:284-288© 1994 National Stroke Association
Contents for Volume 4
Volume 4, Number 1, 1994
1 Editorial: Extracranial-Intracranial Bypass Study Eight Years LaterJames I. Ausman
4 Isolated Dizziness in Vertebrobasilar Insufficiency: Clinical Features, Angiography, and Follow-UpTerry D. Fife, Robert W. Baloh, and Gary R, Duckwiler
13 Silent Cerebral Infarction in Stroke Patients: Results from the Klosterneuburg Stroke Data Bank (Austria)Michael Brainin, Andreas Seiser, Michaela Steiner, and Yasmin Dastmaltschi
18 Stroke in Patients with Isolated IgM Anticardiolipin AntibodyDenise Batbui, Jeffrey S. Borer, John Caronna, Donald Wallerson, Ronald Asherson, andAzuddinGharavi
23 Transcranial Doppler and l50-H;r0.Positron Emission Tomography Findings in Patients with Acute Brain Infarction andMiddle Cerebral Artery Stenosis
Michael Huber, Christoph Hojer, Michael Neoeling, Gereon R. Fink, and Karl Herholz
30 Selective Intra-Arterial Thrombolysis in Acute Stroke: Implications for Emergency ManagementRobert W. Hurst, Eric C. Raps, Eric Zager, Steven L. Galetta, and E.S. Flamm
36 Migraine and Vertebrobasilar Dissection: Case ReportsM. A Yenari, G. K. Steinberg, and M. P. Marks
42 Glioblastoma Multiforme Presenting with Recurrent Neurological Deficits: Transient Ischemic Attacks or Tumor AttacksTaher Al-Tweigeri,AshfaqShuaib, Fareed Denath, Lee C. Ang, MoeKhan, andRitaM Bourgault
46 Cerebrovascular EspialC. Miller Fisher
52 Vascular Dementia: Problems with Nomenclature, Definition, and ClassificationM. D. O'Brien
57 Ischemic Stroke in Children: Relationship to Unsuspected TraumaMathewKalapurackai, AshfaqShuaib, and Noel J. Lowry
63 Analysis of 30-Day Stroke Mortality in a Community-Based Registry in Warsaw, PolandThomas Weissbein, Anna Czlonkouiska, Jerzy Popow, Danuta Ryglewicz,and Daniel B. Hier
68 Book Reviews
70 Announcement
Volume 4, Number 2, 1994
71 Silent Cerebrovascular Lesions in Patients with First-Ever StrokeAnna Czlonkowska, Thomas Weissbein, and Danuta Ryglewicz
75 Parkinson's Disease, Ischemic Stroke, Dementia, and Cranial Computed Tomography: Preliminary StudyRossL. Levine, John C. Jones, and NancyBee
81 Screening Cerebrovascular Patients for Silent Myocardial Ischemia with Stress Testing and Ambulatory Left VentricularFunction Monitor
Daniel H. Jacobs, Stephanie L. Lawhorn, DeweyK. Ziegler, DavidB. Wilson, Karen A. Haffey, KirkG. Baxter, and Ralph G. Robinson
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86 Composition of Particles Associated with Embolic Signals on Transcranial Doppler UltrasonographyVikenL Babikian, Remedios Rosales, and Val Pochay
91 Circannual and Latitudinal Variation in the Incidence ofSubarachnoid HemorrhagePhillip E. VinaIl, GregMaisIin, John J. Michele, Christopher Deitch! and Frederick A. Simeone
101 Nontraumatic Hemorrhagic Stroke in Young Adults in TaiwanJong-Ling Fuh, Hsiu-Chih Liu,Shuu-Jiun Wang, Yuk-KeungLa,and Liang-Shong Lee
106 Ultra-Rapid Identification, Triage, and Enrollment of Stroke Patients into Clinical TrialsPatrick D. Lyden, Karen Rapp, Traci Babcock, and John Rothrock
114 Brain Infarcts in the Arterial Border Zones: Clinical-Pathologic CorrelationsJ. L Marti-ViIalta, A. Arboix, andJ. H. Garcia
121 Lacune-Associated Cerebral Hypoperfusion Correlates with Cognitive TestingKatsuyuki Obara, John Stirling Meyer, Kazuhiro Muramatsu, and Karl F. Mortel
130 Takayasu's Disease: Ultrasonic Evaluation of Extracranial and Intracranial HemodynamicsVera Zbornikova, Folke Lindstrom, and Claes Lassvik
137 Book Reviews
Volume 4, Number 3, 1994
139 Fever Following Intracerebral and Intraventricular HemorrhageSrinivas N. Halthore andAnthonyJ.Furlan
143 Preliminary Experience Using Ticlopidine in Clinical PracticeCamilo R. Gomez, Salvador Cruz-Flares. Marc D. Malkoff. Roekchai Tulyapronchote, and Maheen M. Malik
148 Gender Difference in Prognosis After Transient Cerebral Ischemia or Minor StrokeWalter N. Kernan, Ralph 1.Honoiiz, Lawrence M Brass, and Catherine M. Viscoli
155 Functional Electrical Stimulation to the Affected Lower limb and Recovery After Cerebral InfarctionR. A. L MacdoneIl, W. J. Triggs, J. Leikauskas, M Bourque, K. Robb, B. J. Day,and B. T.Shahani
161 Transient Ischemic Attacks, Risk Factors, and Precerebral Color Doppler AngiosonographyB. Zvan,B. Pecnik, andT. Pogacnik
166 Spontaneous Internal Carotid Artery Dissection Presenting with Headache and Visual Auras: Report of a CaseS. Orner, S. Bohlega, Z. AI-Kawi,and D. McLean
169 Changing Trends in the Etiologic Diagnosis of Ischemic StrokeCamilo R. Gomez, Roekchai Tulyapronchote, MarcD. Malkoff. Maheen M. Malik, CurtisM Sauer, ArthurJ. Labooitz, and Ramon CasteIlo
174 Recurrent Pure Sensory Transient Ischemic Attacks: In Vivo Demonstration of Associated Thalamic InfarctionEmesto Fernandez-Beer, James T.Patrick, Jose Biller, and Jeffrey L Saver
179 Results of a Two-Month Follow-Up After Single Heparin-Induced Extracorporeal IDL Precipitation in Vascular DementiaM. Wa1zl, B. Wa1zl, and H. Lechner
183 Stroke UnitsVikenL Babikian and[ens J. Schwarze
188 Ischemic Stroke in Young Adults: Results from the University of Wisconsin Stroke RegistryMarkT.Szmanda, Douglas A. DuIIi, RossL Levine, andNancy Bee
194 Neuropsychological Improvements Following Endovascular Embolization of Arteriovenous MalformationMatthew Bowen, Gary K. Steinberg, Michael Marks, and YvonneAcosta
200 Book Review
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203 Contralateral Reperfusion Injury After Carotid EndarterectomyL John Greenfield, [r., MarcI. Chimowitz, Douglas J. Quint,and Thomas W. Wakefield
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207 Update on Stroke Risk FactorsValery L Feigin, David O. Wiebers, and Jack P. Whisnant
216 Mental Status Changes and StrokeSelim R. Benbadis, CathyA. Sila, and Richard L Cristea
220 Hemodynamic Considerations During Carotid EndarterectomyGlenn E.Esses, Viken Babikian, NancyL Cantelmo, Marie Saint-Hilaire, Val E.Pochay, and Willard C. Johnson
224 White Matter Lesions on Magnetic Resonance Imaging in a Healthy Elderly Population: Correlations to Vascular Risk Factorsand Carotid Atherosclerosis
H. Lechner, R. Schmidt, F. Fazekas, M Koch, H. Offenbacher, B.Reinhart, and P. Grieshofer
229 "Silent Cerebrovascular Lesions" Occur Among Elderly "Normal" Volunteers Besides Patients with Previous SymptomaticStrokes
John Stirling Meyer, Shuiaro Takashima, and Katsuyuki Obara
235 Admission Function Portends Discharge Function and Length of Stay After StrokeRichard W. Bohannon andJudith Cooper '
238 Cardiac Chiari Network as an Etiology for Embolic StrokePenelope Edwards, Marcella Wozniak, Mary Corretii, andThomas R.Price
242 Silent Cerebral Infarcts in Patients with Ischemic InfarctionC. Loeb, M DelSette, C. Finocchi, C. Gandolfo, and L Giberti
245 White Matter Changes and Ventricular Enlargement on Magnetic Resonance Imaging: Comparison Between Normal ElderlySubjects and Patients with Cerebrovascular Disorders
G. L Lenzi, A. Padovani, V. DiPiero, M Bragoni, C. DeBiasi, M. Altieri, M. lannilli, M Iacoboni, and G. F. Gualdi
250 Detection of Prothrombotic State in Ischemic Stroke by Monitoring Plasma Molecular MarkersMasao Nagayama, YukitoShinohara, and TomikoNagayama
255 Aggravated Ischemic Magnetic Resonance Imaging Findings in Patients with Chronic Cerebrovascular Disease WithoutApparent Clinical Worsening
YukitoShinohara, YumiHamllno, and Hitoshi Hilmilno
258 Clinical Applicability of Methods to Measure Carotid StenosisAndreiV.Alexandrov, Christopher F. Bladin, John Murphy,Paul Hamilton, and Robert Maggisano
262 Positron Emission Tomographic Study of Postinfarction SeizuresJacques DeReuck, LucAlgoed, DannyDecoo, Paul Boon, Georges VanMaele, Karel Strijckmans, and Ignace Lemahieu
267 Recurrent Intracranial Hemorrhage in an Adult with Moyamoya Vasculopathy and a Basilar Artery AneurysmDebra Ann Pollack and Soo SungHan
271 Evidence of "Regional Hyperemia" in Patients with Severe Closed Head Injury Using Single-Photon Emission ComputedTomography
K. Broich, A. Alavi,J. Cruz, W.Alves,andT.Gennarelli
275 Computed Tomography and Magnetic Resonance Observations in Asymptomatic Cerebral Ischemic LesionsS. Passero and N. Battistini
279 Book Review
280 Author Index for Volume 4
282 Subject Index for Volume 4
284 Contents for Volume 4
Volume 4, Supplement I, 1994
SESSION ITransient Ischemic Attack: Is It a Relevant Concept?
Discussion Leader: James F. Toole
Sl Introductory RemarksJames F. Toole
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S2 Transient Ischemic Attack: IsH a Relevant Concept?Clark Millikan
S6 Discusslon
SESSION IIEssential Studies and Rapidity of Workup for Transient Ischemic Attacks
Discussion Leader: Clark Millikan
Sl1 Essential Investigations for Patients with Transient Ischemic Attacks and Evolving StrokeJose Biller
S14 Discussion
SESSION IIIAntiplatelet Agents
Discussion Leader: Donald Easton
S21 Aspirin for Stroke Prevention: An UpdateWilliam S. Fields
S25 Discussion
SESSION IVThe Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities Program (ARIe) and Cardiovascular Health Study (CHS)
Discussion Leader: James F.Toole
S29 Introductory RemarksJames F. Toole
S30 Discussion
SESSION VUltrasound and Magnetic Resonance Angiography
Discussion Leaders: William M. McKinneyand Robert Ackerman
S34 Ultrasound and Magnetic Resonance AngiographyWilliam M McKinney
S36 Magnetic Resonance Angiography in Cerebrovascular Disease: A Clinical UpdateFranz Aichner
S41 Discussion
SESSION VISilent Cerebral InfarctionlLacunes
Discussion Leader: John S. Meyer
S43 Introductory RemarksJohn S. Meyer
S44 Silent Cerebral Infarction/LacunesThomas Brott
S47 Silent Cerebral Infarctions in Transient Ischemic Attack Populations: Implications of Advancing TechnologyGeorge Howard, Gregory W. Evans, and James F. Toole
S51 Dlscusslon
SESSION VIIThrombolysis
Discussion Leader: John Brust
S52· Thrombolytic Therapy in Acute Ischemic StrokeGregory J. delZappo
S59 The Semantics of Brain Hemorrhage: Some Practical Problems of Risk and Benefit Assessment in Fibrinolytic TherapyGaetano F. Molinari
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SESSION VIIINeuronal Protection, Hemorheology, Red Cells, Leukocytes
Discussion Leader: K. M A Welch
S64 Neuronal Protection HemorheologyJ. P.Mohr
S70 Heparin-Induced Extracorporeal Low-Density-Lipoprotein Precipitation (HELP)H. Lechner, M. Walzl, B. Walzl, G.Kleinert, and W. Freidl
S74 Discussion
SESSION IXBlood Pressure Regulation, Glucose Regulation
Discussion Leader: Ralph RossRussell
S76 Blood Pressure Regulation in Ischemic Cerebral Vascular DiseaseAnthonyJ. Furlan
S80 Management of Blood Pressure in Acute and Chronic Cerebrovascular Disease from the Viewpoint of Cerebral Blood FlowYukitoShinohara
S84 Influence of Hyperglycemia on Outcome of Ischemic StrokeKari E.Murros
S88 Discussion
SESSION XEdema
Discussion Leader: John Moossy
S91 Brain Edema in Acute Ischemic StrokeJacques DeReuck
S94 Discussion
SESSION XIDiaschisis: Epiphenomenon or Clinical Entity?
Discussion Leader: John Moossy
S95 Diaschisis: Epiphenomenon or Clinical Entity?John Stirling Meyer, Shutaro Takashima, and Yasuo Terayama
S100 Diaschisis in StrokeA. Portera-Sanchez and L Calandre
S103 Discussion
SESSION XII
Critical Care and Rehabilitation Units: Utility, Construct, Case Selection, Behavioral EffectsDiscussion Leader: James F.Toole
S104 Stroke UnitsVikenL Babikian andJens J. Schwarze
S109 Discussion
SESSION XIIIInter-Relation of Heart and BrainDiscussion Leader: Helmut Lechner
S117 The Brain and Cardiac Surgery: Design and Implementation of a Research ProgramB. Todd Troost
S122 Discussion
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