Acute transverse myelitis. A localized form of postinfectious encephalomyelitis.
…, BA Yaqub, GW Bruyn, NM Biary - Brain: a journal of …, 1997 - academic.oup.com
We analysed the clinical, imaging, electrophysiological, laboratory findings, course and
prognostic factors in 31 patients with acute transverse myelitis (20 men and 11 women; mean …
prognostic factors in 31 patients with acute transverse myelitis (20 men and 11 women; mean …
Biotin-responsive basal ganglia disease revisited: clinical, radiologic, and genetic findings
…, Z Azmat, A Al-Hashem, N Al-Adwani, N Biary… - Neurology, 2013 - AAN Enterprises
Objective: To investigate the clinical, genetic, and neuroradiologic data of biotin-responsive
basal ganglia disease (BBGD) and clarify the disease spectrum. Methods: We first …
basal ganglia disease (BBGD) and clarify the disease spectrum. Methods: We first …
Disability in essential tremor: effect of treatment
W Koller, N Biary, S Cone - Neurology, 1986 - AAN Enterprises
We studied 18 patients with essential tremor for difficulty with handwriting, drinking, eating,
fine manipulations, and embarrassment. Propranolol and primidone reduced the amplitude of …
fine manipulations, and embarrassment. Propranolol and primidone reduced the amplitude of …
Effect of alcohol on tremors: comparison with propranolol
WC Koller, N Biary - Neurology, 1984 - AAN Enterprises
Intravenous administration of alcohol decreased postural essential tremor but not parkinsonian
resting or cerebellar intention tremor. The response to alcohol infusion occurred in all 15 …
resting or cerebellar intention tremor. The response to alcohol infusion occurred in all 15 …
Kinetic predominant essential tremor: successful treatment with clonazepam
N Biary, W Koller - Neurology, 1987 - AAN Enterprises
Fourteen patients with marked kinetic tremors of long duration but no other major neurologic
signs are described. A positive family history of essential tremor, mild postural tremor, and …
signs are described. A positive family history of essential tremor, mild postural tremor, and …
Volitional control of involuntary movements
WC Koller, NM Biary - Movement Disorders, 1989 - Wiley Online Library
Voluntary suppressibility of abnormal movements is helpful in the classification of movement
disorders because this ability appears to be a common component of tics. However, there …
disorders because this ability appears to be a common component of tics. However, there …
Post‐traumatic tremor
N Biary, L Cleeves, L Findley, W Koller - Neurology, 1989 - AAN Enterprises
We present seven cases of tremor caused by mild head injury without loss of consciousness.
The interval between head trauma to onset of symptoms was 1 to 4 weeks. A posture and …
The interval between head trauma to onset of symptoms was 1 to 4 weeks. A posture and …
Citalopram, a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor augments harmaline-induced tremor in rats
M Arshaduddin, S Al Kadasah, N Biary… - Behavioural brain …, 2004 - Elsevier
Citalopram, a serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) is one of the widely used antidepressants.
Apart from its antidepressant activity citalopram is also used for anxiety, panic disorders, …
Apart from its antidepressant activity citalopram is also used for anxiety, panic disorders, …
Essential tremor variants: effect of treatment
WC Koller, S Glatt, N Biary… - Clinical …, 1987 - journals.lww.com
Essential tremor may not represent a single condition. Subclassifications include kinetic
predominant tremor; combined resting-postural tremor; primary writing tremor; isolated voice, …
predominant tremor; combined resting-postural tremor; primary writing tremor; isolated voice, …
Post-heatstroke parkinsonism and cerebellar dysfunction
N Biary, MM Madkour, H Sharif - Clinical neurology and neurosurgery, 1995 - Elsevier
A case is presented of a 45-year-old woman who developed parkinsonism, cerebellar
dysfunction, aphasia and flaccid paralysis secondary to heat stroke. Magnetic resonance imaging …
dysfunction, aphasia and flaccid paralysis secondary to heat stroke. Magnetic resonance imaging …