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    Clare Stanford, Rosemary Tannock, editors.
    Contents:
    ADHD in children and adults: diagnosis and prognosis / Renata Kieling and Luis A. Rohde
    ADHD: volumetry, motor, and oculomotor functions / E. Mark Mahone
    Neurodevelopmental abnormalities in ADHD / Chandan J. Vaidya
    Intraindividual variability in ADHD and its implications for research of causal links / Jonna Kuntsi and Christoph Klein
    Hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenocortical axis function in attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder / Graeme Fairchild
    Brain processes in discounting : consequences of adolescent methylphenidate exposure / Walter Adriani, Francesca Zoratto, and Giovanni Laviola
    Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and substance use disorders / Oscar G. Bukstein
    Linking ADHD, impulsivity, and drug abuse : a neuropsychological perspective / Gonzalo P. Urcelay and Jeffrey W. Dalley
    Obesity and ADHD : clinical and neurobiological implications / Samuele Cortese and Brenda Vincenzi
    Face processing in attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder / Daniel P. Dickstein and F. Xavier Castellanos
    Quantitative and molecular genetics of ADHD / Philip Asherson and Hugh Gurling
    Rodent models of ADHD / Xueliang Fan, Kristy J. Bruno, and Ellen J. Hess
    Rat models of ADHD / Terje Sagvolden and Espen Borgå Johansen
    Epigenetics: genetics versus life experiences / Josephine Elia ... [et al.]
    Sexual differentiation of the brain and ADHD: what is a sex difference in prevalence telling us? / Jaylyn Waddell and Margaret M. McCarthy
    ADHD : current and future therapeutics / David J. Heal, Sharon L. Smith, and Robert L. Findling
    Four causes of ADHD: a framework / Peter R. Killeen, Rosemary Tannock, and Terje Sagvolden.
    Digital Access Springer 2012
  • Article
    Banerjee T, Krigman MR.
    South Med J. 1977 Jun;70(6):726-7.
    Four cases of intracranial epidermoid tumor are presented. These are uncommon tumors with no specific signs or symptoms, and their diagnosis depends upon a high index of suspicion. Computerized axial tomography (CAT scan) was helpful in diagnosing one of the cases described and undoubtedly will be instrumental in identifying future cases. Epidermoid tumors are biologically benign. They are often amenable to resection, and therefore tissue diagnosis before starting any therapy is important.
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