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Table of Contents for

November 1998, Volume 5, Issue 5

ISSN #1092-0684


Welcome to Neurosurgical Focus™


PREVIEW SECTION

January draft of the Table of Contents for the Journal of Neurosurgery

Article #1: Microvascular decompression of cranial nerves: lessons learned after 4400 operations. Mark R. McLaughlin, Peter J. Jannetta, Brent L. Clyde, Brian R. Subach, Christopher H. Comey, and Daniel K. Resnick

Article #12: Magnetoencephalographic mapping of the language-specific cortex. Andrew C. Papanicolaou, Panagiotis G. Simos, Joshua I. Breier, George Zouridakis, L. James Willmore, James W. Wheless, Jules E. C. Constantinou, William W. Maggio, and William B. Gormley


TOPIC SECTION: Moyamoya Disease

Introduction by Topic Editor: Haruhiko Kikuchi, M.D.

1. Moyamoya disease in the midwestern United States. Nicholas M. Wetjen, P. Charles Garell, Nicholas V. Stence, and Christopher M. Loftus

2. Role of basic fibroblast growth factor in the pathogenesis of moyamoya disease. Kiyohiro Houkin, Tetsuyuki Yoshimoto, Hiroshi Abe, Kazuo Nagashima, Masahumi Nagashima, Makoto Takeda, and Toyohiko Isu

3. Comparison of positron emission tomography study results of cerebral hemodynamics in patients with bleeding- and ischemic-type moyamoya disease. Toru Iwama, Yoshinori Akiyama, Masafumi Morimoto, Akio Kojima, and Kohei Hayashida

4. Multiple combined indirect procedure for the surgical treatment of children with moyamoya disease. A comparison with single indirect anastomosis and direct anastomosis. Toshio Matsushima, Takuya Inoue, Kiyonobu Ikezaki, Koichiro Matsukado, Yoshihiro Natori, Takanori Inamura, and Masashi Fukui

5. Long-term outcome after STA--MCA anastomosis for moyamoya disease. Susumu Miyamoto, Yoshinori Akiyama, Izumi Nagata, Jun Karasawa, Kazuhiko Nozaki, Nobuo Hashimoto, and Haruhiko Kikuchi

6. Arteriovenous malformation in association with moyamoya disease. Report of two cases. Toshihiko Nakashima, Noriyuki Nakayama, Masahiro Furuichi, Jouji Kokuzawa, Takatsugu Murakawa, and Noboru Sakai

7. Moyamoya syndrome associated with cocaine abuse. Case report. Marc S. Schwartz, and R. Michael Scott


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Opening Screen Illustration: Preoperative left common carotid artery angiogram showing the stenotic segment of the supraclinoid ICA. Moyamoya-like collateral branches can be seen throughout the region of the basal ganglia. The posterior branch of the STA (arrows) can be seen. See Article 7 in this issue by M. S. Schwartz and M. Scott.



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