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- Book[edited by] Michael J. Aminoff ; with 49 contributing authors.Contents:
The emergence of electrophysiology as an aid to neurology / Mary A.B. Brazier
Electrophysiologic equipment and electrcial safety / John A. Cadwell and Richard A. Villarreal
Electroencephalography and magnetoencephalography. Electroencephalography: general principles and clinical applications / Michael J. Aminoff
Neonatal and pediatric electroencephalography / Jin S. Hahn
Electroencephalographic artifacts and benign variants / Jeffrey W. Britton
Video-EEG monitoring for epilepsy / John M. Stern and Jerome Engel, Jr.
Invasive clinical neurophysiology in epilepsy and movement disorders / William J. Marks, Jr and Kenneth D. Laxer
Topographic mapping, frequency analysis, and other quantitative techniques in electroencephalography / Marc R. Nuwer and Pedro Coutin-Churchman
Intraoperative electroencephalographic monitoring during carotid endarterectomy and cardiac surgery / Gregory D. Cascino and Frank W. Sharbrough, III
Magnetoencephalography / William W. Sutherling
Electromyography, nerve conduction studies, and related techniques. Clinical electromyography / Michael J. Aminoff
Quantitative electromyography / Mark B. Bromberg
Nerve conduction studies / Jasper R. Daube and Devon I. Rubin
Microneurography and its potential clinical applications / David Burke
Nerve excitability: a clinical translation / Matthew C. Kiernan and Cindy Shin Yi Lin
Neuromuscular ultrasound as a complement to the electrodiagnostic evaluation / Francis O. Walker and Michael S. Cartwright
Electrophysiologic study of disorders of neuuromuscular transmission / Donald B. Sanders
H-reflex and F-response studies / Morris A. Fisher
The blink reflex and other cranial nerve reflexes / Josep Valls-Sole
Electrophysiologic evaluation of movement disorders / Mark Hallett
Evaluation of the autonomic nervous system / Michael J. Aminoff
Evoked potentials and related techniques. Visual evoked potentials, electroretinography, and other diagnostic approaches to the visual system / Ari J. Green
Visual evoked potentials in infants and children / Eileen E. Birch and Vidhya Subramanian
Brainstem auditory evoked potentials: methodology, interpretation, and clinical application / Alan D. Legatt
Brainstem auditory evoked potentials in infants and children / Terence W. Picton, margot J. Taylor, and Andree Durieux-Smith
Somatosensory evoked potentials / Michael J. Aminoff and Andrew Eisen
Somatosensory evoked potentials in infants and children / Michael J. Aminoff
Diagnostic and therapeutic role of magnetic stimulation in neurologuy / Robert Chen and Nicolae Petrescu
Event-related potentials / Douglas S. Goodin
Intraoperative monitoring by evoked potential techniques / Ronald G. Emerson and David C. Adams
Bladder, bowel, and sexual dysfunction. electrophysiologic evaluation of sacral function / Simon Podnar and David B. Vodusek
Tests of vestibular function. Vestibular laboratory testing / Joseph M. Furman and Floris L. Wuyts
Electrophysiologic evaluation in special situations. Polysomnographic evaluation fo sleep disroders / Vivien C. Abad and Christian Guilleminault
Electrophysiologic evaluation of patients in the intensive care unit / G. Bryan Young and Charles F. Bolton
Electrophysiologic evaluation of brain death: a critical appraisal / Thomas P. Bleck
Electrophysiologic techniques in the evaluation of patients with suspected neurotoxic disorders / Michael J. Aminoff and James W. Albers.Digital Access ScienceDirect 2012 - ArticleCibis GW, Krachmer JA, Phelps CD, Weingeist TA.Arch Ophthalmol. 1977 Sep;95(9):1529-37.We examined 61 affected members of eight families with an inherited corneal dystrophy. The corneal abnormalities varied greatly from one member of a family to another. Some patients had only a few isolated endothelial vesicles, while others in the same family had severe secondary stromal and epithelial edema. In some patients edema was present at birth or in early childhood; in others it developed later in life. The wide variation of corneal abnormalities suggests the possibility that several conditions previously described as separate disease entities, such as grouped vesicles, Schnyder's posterior herpes, posterior polymorphous dystrophy, and congenital hereditary endothelial dystrophy, are part of the clinical spectrum of expression of a single familial corneal dystrophy. Some affected family members also had ocular hypertension or open-angle glaucoma. Broad iridocorneal adhesions were present in some of the patients with glaucoma and in others with normal intraocular pressures. Other ocular abnormalities present in a few patients include pupillary ectropion, "glass membranes" on the anterior iris surface, and bands in Descemet's membrane. The transmission in most of the families was autosomal dominant. In two families it appeared to be autosomal recessive.