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Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology Volume 36 1994 INDEX Authors and subjects of articles in the body of the journal are indexed together. Editorials and Annotations are listed both separately and within the general index, and are denoted by ‘(E)’ and ‘(A)’, respectively. Letters to the Editor are listed under subject and author in the general index, and denoted by ‘(L)’ at the end of the entry; Abstracts are listed by subject and are denoted by ‘(abstr)’. Book reviews are listed separately only. Co-authors of all articles are cross-referenced to the first author. KEY TO ISSUES AND PAGES Issue Pages Issue Pages No. | 1-94 No. 7 565-658 No. 2 95-188 No. 8 659-752 No. 3 189-282 No. 9 753-846 No. 4 283-376 No. 10 847-940 No. 5 377-470 No. 11 941-1034 No. 6 471-564 No. 12 1035-1128 Ambulation, behavioural intervention for ACCARDO, P. and CaApPuTE, A.: Paediatric reluctance, 625 neurology, changing role of, 843(L) American Academy for Cerebral Palsy and Accessing the world, 753(E) Developmental Medicine, Report of the Actigraphic home-monitoring, sleep patterns, Annual Meeting, 277 IVF children and matched controls, 639 Amiel Tison, C. et al.: The effects of maternal ADAMS, C. see SESHIA, S. S. epidural anaesthesia on neonatal behaviour ADAMS, R. J. see COURAGE, M. L. during the first month, 91(L) Adenovirus mediated expression of therapeutic Anaesthesia, maternal epidural, effects on plasma levels, human factor IX in mice, neonatal behaviour, 91(L), 375(L) 656(abstr.) ANNOTATIONS ADHD, and methylphenidate, age, IQ and Audit neurodevelopmental status, 1099 neonatal intensive care, demographic Affective communication, Mébius syndrome, factors, 1120 459 research and, 1124 Affective disorder, and autism, 674 Behavioural phenotypes, 467 AHLSEN, G. see GILLBERG, I. C. Breech presentation, 833 AKErsTROM, B. see STROMLAND, K. Electrical status in childhood, 183 AKKERMANS, L. M. A. see BENNINGA, M. A. Environmental basis of the Down syndrome phenotype psychiatric family history, 441 From research to audit, 1124 thalidomide embryopathy, 351 Hypermelanosis of Ito, 271 Ophthalmoplegia in childhood, 370 Placental hormones, loss of, contribution to Bac, T. M. et al.: Comparison of subjective neurodevelopmental disabilities in and objective measures of movement preterm infants, 743 performance in children with cerebral Septum pellucidum, anomalies and deficits, palsy, 974 554 see also JOHNSON, L. M. Spina bifida, 1021 BAEPs, in infants with myelomeningocele, Vomiting, recurrent, of neurological origin, and later development of Chiari II mal- 463 formation-related brainstem dysfunction, Anorexia nervosa, physical health and neuro- 707 development ai 16 and 21 years, 567 BAERTS, W. see WEISGLAS-KUPERUS, N. Apnoea, respiratory insufficiency, congenital Balance, in cerebrai palsy, 377(E) peripheral neuropathy, 547 Barr, R. G. et al.: Effects of intra-oral sucrose APPLETON, P. L. et al.: Self-concept of young on crying, mouthing and hand- mouth people with spina bifida: a population- contact in newborn and six-week-old based study, 198 infants, 608 APPLETON, R. ef al.: Congenital peripheral BARTLETT, D. and OKUN, N.: Breech presen- neuropathy presenting as apnoea in res- tation: a random event or an explainable piratory insufficiency, 547 phenomenon?, 833(A) see also JAN, J. E. BaTES, E. see DALL’OGLIO, A. M. ARMANTROUT, E. A. see MCLAUGHLIN, J. F. BAUDIN, J. see ROTH, S. C. ARONSSON, D. D. et al/.: Comparison of curve Bax, M. shape between children with cerebral palsy, Bladder and bowel, 1(E) Friedreich’s ataxia, and adolescent The difficulties of researching prevention, idiopathic scoliosis, 412 471(E) ARVIDSSON, J. see CARLSSON, G. Autism, 659(E) Asperger syndrome, prosopagnosia and, 873 Are there outcomes to research and audit?, Asphyxia see Birth asphyxia 1035(E) ASTLEY, S. J. see MCLAUGHLIN, J. F. and Brown, K.: Paediatric neurology and Ataxia paediatric neurologists, 95(E) 15q1 1-13 duplication, 736 BAXTER, P. et al.: Movement disorder after hearing loss and retinitis pigmentosa, variant herpes simplex virus, 275(L) form of hypobetalipoproteinaemia BECKUNG, E. et al.: The effects of epilepsy associated with, 1015 surgery on the sensorimotor function of Attention deficits, and autism, tuberous children, 893 ‘ sclerosis, 50 Behavioural phenotypes, 467(A) Audit BENITEZ, J. see RONCAGLIOLO, M. neonatal intensive care: do demographic BENNETT, M. J. et al.: Juvenile neuronal factors matter?, 1120(A) ceroid-lipofuscinosis: developmental and research, 1124(A) progress after supplementation with poly- outcomes, 1035(E) unsaturated fatty acids, 630 Auditory brainstem responses, of children with BENNINGA, M. A. et al.: Treatment of faecal developmental language disorders, 26 incontinence in a child with sacral agenesis: Autism, 659(E) use of biofeedback training, 518 and attention deficits, tuberous sclerosis, 50 Biotinidase deficiency catecholaminergic metabolism and, 688 early neurological presentation, 268 early recognition of, 937(abstr.) in Scotland, 748(L) epilepsy and ataxia, 15q11-13 duplication, Birth asphyxia, and dyskinetic cerebral palsy, 736 285, 928(L), 929(L) family history of affective disorder, 674 Birthweight, low 10-year outcome study of reproductive POLLaK, M.: Textbook of Developmental casuality, 1037 Paediatrics, 751 and hearing loss, 844(L) POLLITT, E. et al.: Early Supplementary waterbeds, effects on neuromotor develop- Feeding and Cognition, 563 ment of VLBW infants, 989 RaPIN, I. and SEGALOwITZ, S. J. (Eds.): see also Preterm infants Handbook of Neurophysiology, Vol. 7, BIXLER, E. O. see MAYES, S. D. Section 10: Child Neurophysiology (Part BJORNSON, K. F. see MCLAUGHLIN, J. F. 2), 932 BLACKMAN, J. A. see STEVENSON, R. D. SussMAN, M. D. (Ed.): The Diplegic Child: Bladder and bowel, 1(E) Evaluation and Management, 280 BLAIR, E. see PALMER, L. THOMPSON, T. and GRay, B. D. (Eds.): BLECK, E. E.: The sense of balance, 377(E) Destructive Behaviour in Developmental Blindness see Visual impairment Disabilities: Diagnosis and Treatment, BLONDIS, T. A. see ROIZEN, N. J. 1031 BODENSTEINER, J. B. see SCHAEFER, G. B. WEINSTEIN, S. L. (Ed.): The Pediatric Spine: BOLL, V. see APPLETON, P. L. Principles and Practice (Vols. 1 and 2), BOOKS REVIEWED 931 AICARDI, J.: Epilepsy in Children, 2nd Edn, WETTERBERG, L. (Ed.): Light and Biological 930 Rhythms in Man, 1031 ALDERSON, P.: Children’s Consent to WoonpricH, D. L. et al.: Attention Deficit Surgery, 1030 Hyperactivity Disorder, 562 Bock, G. and MArsH, J. (Eds.): CIBA WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION: Health of Foundation Symposium 181: Neural Tube Young People: a Challenge and a Defects, 750: Promise, 1029 Booth, D. A. (Ed.) Neurophysiology of WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION: I[CD-10 Ingestion, 653 Classification of Mental and Behavioural CASTELLS, S. and WISNIEWSKIE, K. E. (Eds.): Disorders: Diagnostic Criteria for Growth Hormone Treatment in Down’s Research, 933 Syndrome, 280 Booth, E. see Pope, P. M. Costa, D. C. et al. (Eds.): New Trends in Booth, F. A. see SESHIA, S. S. Nuclear Neurology and Psychiatry, 563 BOrJESON, M.-C. see Lig, H. R. Cox, M.: Children’s Drawings of the Human Bos, A. F. see HADDERS-ALGRA, M. Figure, 654 Botulinum toxin A CraTTY, B. J.: Clumsy Child Syndromes: management of lower limb in cerebral palsy, Descriptions, Evaluation and Remed- 386 iation, 1032 prevention of development of contractures, DaviD, T. J. (Ed.): Recent Advances in hereditary spastic mouse, 379 Paediatrics—Vol. 12, 654 Bouza, H. et al.: Late magnetic resonance FELDMAN, E. (Eds.): Current Diagnosis in imaging and clinical findings in neonates Neurology, 1033 with unilateral lesions on cranial GASKILL, S. J. and MARLIN, A. E.: Handbook ultrasound, 951 of Pediatric Neurology and Neurosurgery, Bowel function, 1(E) 562 retraining after long-standing constipation GrarF, P. and Masson, M. (Eds.): Implicit and faecal impaction, people with learning Memory: New Directions in Cognition, disabilities, 41 Development and Neuropsychology, 751 Bower, E. and MCLELLAN, D. L.: Assessing HARRINGTON, R.: Depressive Disorder in motor-skill acquisition in four centres for Childhood and Adolescence, 279 the treatment of children with cerebral HoakreE, P.: Essential Child Psychiatry, 1028 palsy, 902 Hoss, C. J. et al.: Child Abuse and Neglect: BowEs, C. E. see Pope, P. M. a Clinician’s Handbook, 931 Boyko, O. B. see WORLEY, G. MEapDow, R. (Ed.): ABC of Child Abuse, BRADLEY, L. see CORNELISSEN, P. 1029 BRAGA, L. W. see CAMPOS DA Pz, A., Jr Brain damage hemiplegic cerebral palsy of pre- or and early cognition, communication and perinatal origin, 503 language, 1076 Catecholaminergic metabolism, and autism, early right or left, face recognition, 156 688 Brain development, prenatal stressors, 826 CATER, L. V. see STEVENSON, R. D. Brainstem dysfunction, Chiari II malfor- CATSMAN-BERREVOETS, C. E. see Sips, H. J. mation-related, 707 W.A. BRANDES, J. M. see GERSHONI-BARUCH, R. Cerebral damage, neurological dysfunction BRAZELTON, B. see SEPKOSKI, C. M. and quality of movement, 727 Breech presentation, 833(A) Cerebral palsy BreTT, E.: The disappearing ’s and its side- assessment of spasticity effects, 1026(L) distal lower-limb reflex excitability and BRIAN, J. A. see BARR, R. G. function, 290 Bropsky, M. C. and WILLIAMS, J.: Neuro- proximal lower-limb reflex excitability and developmental implications of septal function, 116 dysgenesis, 1127(L) bilateral spastic, in south-west Germany and Bronchopulmonary dysplasia, and infantile western Sweden, 473 chorea, 177 botulinum toxin, management of lower limb, BROOKE, L. J. see Sips, H. J. W. A. 386 BROTHERSTONE, R. see LIN, J.-P. clinical correlates of linear growth, 135 Brown, J. K. comparison of subjective and objective Have adult neurologists learned from measures of movement performance, 974 paediatric neurologists?, 565(E) dyskinetic, and birth asphyxia, 285, 928(L), and Bax, M.: Paediatric neurology and 929(L) paediatric neurologists, 95(E) family patterns of gestational age at delivery see also FORFAR, J. O.; HAZLEWOOD, M. E.; and growth in utero, 1108 Lin, J.-P. feedback of tonic stretch reflex, 770 BULLER, H. A. see BENNINGA, M. A. Friedreich’s ataxia, and adolescent idiopathic BuNDEY, S. er al.: Duplication of the scoliosis, 412 15q11-13 region in a patient with autism, hemiplegic epilepsy and ataxia, 736 distal lower-limb reflex excitability and BurcEss, G. see BACH, T. M. function, 1000 BurRneTT, S. M. see CAMPOS DA Paz, A. Jr therapeutic electrical stimulation, 661 BurTON, P. see PALMER, L. hereditary spastic mouse, 379 ByRNE, P. see DARRAH, J. hip adductors, extensibility of, 980 Byrt, T. A. see BACH, T. M.; JOHNSON, L. M. motor-skill acquisition, four centres, 902 right versus left hemiplegic, verbal/non- verbal function, 503 CasroL, D. see AMIEL TISON, C. selective dorsal rhizotomy, 755 CAMFIELD, C. see CAMFIELD, P. sense of balance, 377(E) CAMFIELD, P. et al.: What types of epilepsy are sensory deficits in the hands, 619 preceded by febrile seizures? A population- sleep abnormalities, 304 based study of children, 887 Spastics Society, name change, 941(E) CAMPOS DA PAZ, A. Jr et al.: Walking temporomandibular joint contracture in prognosis in cerebral palsy: a 22-year spastic quadriplegia, 487 retrospective analysis, 130 terminology, 941(E) Canavan disease, clinical-genetic correlation, walking ability, 787 845(L) walking prognosis, a 22-year retrospective CANOVAS, R. see GILBERT, C. E. analysis, 130 CapuTeE, A.: Changing role of child neurology, Cerebral visual impairment 843(L) lesions of the preterm infant brain, 849 CaRLssONn, G. et al.: Verbal and non-verbal and neonatal cranial ultrasound abnor- function of children with right- versus left- malities, 3 Ceroid-lipofuscinosis, developmental progress CONNOLLY, K.: Darwin and disability, 847(E) after supplementation with polyunsaturated CONNOLLY, M. ef al.: Cranial neuropathy, fatty acids, 630 polyneuropathy and thrombocytopenia with CHAN, K. W. see CONNOLLY, M. Epstein-Barr virus infection, 1010 CHEN, Y.-J. and Hsu, C.-C.: Effects of prenatal Constipation, behavioural approach to exposure to PCBs on the neurological retraining bowel function, 78 function of children: a neuropsychological Cooke, R. W. I. see WHITE, C. P. and neurophysiological study, 312 CorseTT, J. A. see BUNDEY, S. CHESLER, N. see CHRISTIANSON, A. L. CORNELISSEN, P. ef al.: What children see Chiari II malformation-related brainstem affects how they spell, 716 dysfunction, 707 Corry, I. S. see COSGROVE, A. P. Chorea, in infant with severe bronchopul- CosGrRovVE, A. P. monary dysplasia, EMG study, 177 and GRAHAM, H. K.: Botulinum toxin A CHRISTEN, H. J. see KRUSE, B. prevents the development of contractures CHRISTIANSON, A. L. et al.: Fetal valproate in the hereditary spastic mouse, 379 syndrome: clinical and neurodevelopmental et al.: Botulinum toxin in the management of features in two sibling pairs, 361 the lower limb in cerebral palsy, 386 Chromosomes CosTEFF, H. see ELPELEG, O. N. 15q11-13 region, duplication, patient with Costeff syndrome, 3-methylglutaconic autism, epilepsy and ataxia, 736 aciduria, 167 ring chr. 20 mosaicism, with complex partial CouracE, M. L. ef al.: Visual acuity in infants seizures, 70 and children with Down syndrome, 586 sex chromosome abnormalities, head CousiNEAU, D. see BARR, R. G. circumference and IQ, 533 Cowan, F. see Bouza, H. Clumsy children, physiotherapy for, CoYLeE, P. V. see HILL, A. E. evaluation, 143 Cranial auscultation, intracranial vascular CNS complications, human herpes virus 6, malformation, 544 651(L) Cranial neuropathy, polyneuropathy and Cognitive development, infants of drug- thrombocytopenia, with Epstein-Barr virus dependent mothers, 1063 infection, 1010 Cognitive function Cranial ultrasound behavioural approach to retraining bowel abnormalities, and cerebral visual impair- function, 78 ment, 3 communication and language, focal brain late MRI in neonates, 951 injury, 1076 and magnetic resonance imaging, hypoxic— spelling and vision, 716 ischaemic encephalopathy, 813 see also Language CRAWFORD, C. L. and Hoss, M. J.: Anatomy COHEN, M. and ROESSMANN, U.: Jn utero brain of diplegia: an hypothesis, 513 damage: relationship of gestational age to CRAWFORD, T. see TORRES, J. A. pathological consequences, 263 Crites, D. L. see MAYES, S. D. COLE, J. S. see PEARSON, M. L. Crying, mouthing and hand—mouth contact in COLLINS, J. E. et al.: Biotinidase deficiency: newborn and six-week-old infants, 608 early neurological presentation, 268 Crying pattern, Korean infants, related factors, Communication and language 601 cognitive function, focal brain injury, 1076 Cutaneous and proprioceptive sensation, see also Language evaluation, 796 Compassion and the selfish gene, 283(E) CZOCHANSKA, J. et al.: Children who develop Cone, R. W. see Jones, C. M. V. epilepsy in the first year of life: a Congenital hemiparesis, and periventricular prospective study, 344 leukomalacia, pathogenetic aspects on magnetic resonance imaging, 943 Congenital peripheral neuropathy, apnoea, DaLL’OcLIO, A. M. et al.: Early cognition, respiratory insufficiency, 547 communication and language in children with focal brain injury, 1076 acquired, assessment by means of speech- DALTON, N. see COLLins, J. E. like maximum performance tasks, 221 DarrRAH, J. et al.: The use of waterbeds for Dyskinetic cerebral palsy, and birth asphyxia, very low-birthweight infants: effects on 285, 928(L), 929(L) neuromotor development, 989 Dysphagia, and risk factors for pneumonia, Darwin and disability, 847(E) 495 Davies, J. M. and JENKINS, J. G.: Auditing Dystrophin gene, pre-implantation single-cell neonatal intensive care: do demographic analyses of deletions using whole genome factors matter?, 1 120(A) amplification, 936(abstr.) Davies, P.: Speaking the same language, 189(E) DE GRAAFF, B. M. T. see VAN BAAR, A. Eating disorders DE NeGri, M.: Electrical status in childhood: anorexia nervosa, health and neurodevelop- neurophysiological impairment and thera- ment at 16 and 21 years, 567 peutic management, 183(A) EDITORIALS DE SCHONEN, S. see MANCINI, J. Accessing the world, 753 DE Swart, B. see Wit, J. Are there outcomes to research and audit?, DE VRIES, L. S. see EKEN, P.; PIKE, M. G. 1035 DELONG, R. Autism, 659 Children with autistic spectrum disorder and Bladder and bowel, | a family history of affective disorder, 674 Children in the wider world: compassion and and Nouri, C.: Psychiatric family history the selfish gene, 283 and neurological disease in autistic Darwin and disability, 847 spectrum disorders, 441 Difficulty of researching prevention, 471 DERUELLE, C. see MANCINI, J. Have adult neurologists learned from Development paediatric neurologists?, 565 behavioural intervention, for reluctance to Paediatric neurology and neurologists, 95 ambulate, 625 Scope for change, 941 children's, parents’ and caregivers’ percep- Sense of balance, 377 tions of, 918 Speaking the same language, 189 pi Capua, M. see DALL’OGLIO, A. M. EEG-OLOFSON, K. E. see KRAGELOH-MANN, I. Diplegia, 513 EINFELD, S.L. and HALL, W.: When is a Disability behavioural phenotype not a phenotype?, and Darwin, 847(E) 467(A) World Health Organization terminology, EKEN, P. et al.: Relation between neonatal 189(E) cranial ultrasound abnormalities and DOoo_Ley, J. see CAMFIELD, P. cerebral visual impairment in infancy, 3 Down syndrome EKENBERG, L. and ERIKSON, A.: Physiotherapy infantile spasms, 576 for young people with movement disorders: ophthalmic disorders, 594 factors influencing commencement and phenotype, environmental basis, 84(A) duration, 253 visual acuity, 586 Electrical status in childhood, 183(A) Drew, K. J. see PIKE, M. G. Electrical stimulation, hemiplegic cerebral Drooling, transdermal scopolamine for palsy, 661 reduction of, in developmentally delayed ELLEMUNTER, H. see TRAWOGER, R. children, 484 ELLIOTT, C. E. see APPLETON, P. L. Drug-dependent mothers, infants of, cognitive ELLIs, N. C. see APPLETON, P. L. development at preschool-age, 1063 ELPELEG, O. N. DusowiTz, L. M. S. see Bouza, H.; PIKE, M. Canavan disease, 845(L) G.; RUTHERFORD, M. A. et al.: 3-methylglutaconic aciduria in the DUuLac, O. see SCHLUMBERGER, E. Iraqi-Jewish ‘optic atrophy plus’ (Cost- Dunn, H. G. see Jones, C. M. V. eff) syndrome, 167 Dysarthria, traumatic versus perinatally Encephalopathy acute, and status epilepticus, human herpes FINUCANE, B. M. et al.: Spasmodic upper-body virus 6 infection, 646 squeeze: a characteristic behavior in hypoxic—ischaemic, magnetic resonance Smith—Magenis syndrome, 78 imaging and cranial ultrasound, 813 FONTANA, C. see Lewis, D. W. Epidural anaesthesia, maternal, effects on ForFar, J. O. et al.: Low birthweight: a 10- neonatal behaviour, 91(L), 375(L) year outcome study of reproductive Epilepsy casuality, 1037 15q1 1-13 duplication, 736 FORGET, R. see THIBAULT, A. febrile seizures, population-based study, 887 ForsyTH, R. J. see BAXTER, P. in first year of life, a prospective study, 344 FOSTER, A. see GILBERT, C. E. in hypothalamic hamartoma with skeletal FOWLER, S. see CORNELISSEN, P. malformations and precocious puberty, FRAHM, J. see KRUSE, B. 173 FRANCHETTI, B. see SMITH, L. J. melatonin in, 97 FREEMAN, R. D. see JAN, J. E. ring chromosome 20 mosaicism, with Friedreich’s ataxia, cerebral palsy, and complex partial seizures, 70 adolescent idiopathic scoliosis, 412 and sleep disorder, tuberous sclerosis, 108 FURMAN, L. and Mortimer, J. C.: Menarche surgery, effects on sensorimotor function, and menstrual function in patients with 893 myelomeningocele, 910 EPSTEIN, R. see GERSHONI-BARUCH, R. Epstein-Barr virus infection, cranial neuro- pathy, polyneuropathy and thrombocyto- GaBREELS, F. see WIT, J. penia, 1010 GaARAIZAR, C. see PRATS, J. M. ERIKSON, A. see EKENBERG, L. GARDNER-MEDwIN, D.: Children in the wider ERwin, C. W. see WORLEY, G. world: compassion and the selfish gene, ESPEZEL, H. see GROENVELD, M.; JAN, J. E. 283(E) Evans, D.I.K.: Does splenectomy predispose GASSNER, I. see TRAWOGER, R. children to migraine?, 187(L) GayTON, A. R. see BENNETT, M. J. EVERETT, Y. see Lewis, D. W. GERSHONI-BARUCH, R et al.: Actigraphic Eye-poking, 321 home-monitoring of the sleep patterns of in Eyre, J. A. see BAXTER, P. vitro fertilization children and their matched controls, 639 Gestational age Face recognition, children with early right or and in utero brain damage, 263 left brain damage, 156 in moderate and severe cerebral palsy, 1108 Faecal impaction, behavioural approach to GIBBONS, V. P. see KOTAGAL, S. retraining bowel function, 78 GIBSON, K. M. see ELPELEG, O. N. Faecal incontinence, in sacral agenesis, use of GILBERT, C. E. et al.: Causes of blindness and biofeedback training, 518 severe visual impairment in children in FARRELL, K. see CONNOLLY, M. Chile, 326 Feeding, long-term associations, clinically GILLBERG, C. advantaged population, 429 et al.: Anorexia nervosa: physical health and Fetal brain damage, gestational age, and neurodevelopment at 16 and 21 years, 567 pathological consequences, 263 see also GILLBERG, I. C.; STROMLAND, K. Fetal brain development, prenatal stressors, GILLBERG, I. C. 826 et al.: Autistic behaviour and attention Fetal exposure, to PCBs, effects of, 312 deficits in tuberous sclerosis: a Fetal stressors, and fetal brain development, population-based study, 50 826 see also Gillberg, C. Fetal valproate syndrome, clinical and neuro- GOEPFERD, S. see PELEGANO, J. P. developmental features, sibling pairs, 361 Gon, H. see LALLI, J. S. | FETTER, W. P. F. see WEISGLAS-KUPERUS, N. Goop, W. V. see JAN, J. E. FIELDER, A. R. see YOUNGSON-REILLLY, S. GoopMAN, R.: Childhood hemiplegia: is the | | | side of the lesion influenced by a family Head circumference, and IQ, in sex history of left-handedness?, 406 chromosome abnormalities, 533 Gorbon, K. see CAMFIELD, P. Headache Gorbon, N. International Headache Society criteria and Hypomelanosis of Ito, 271(A) childhood headache, 419 Ophthalmoplegia in childhood, 370(A) and splenectomy, 187(L) Vomiting, recurrent, neurological origin, Hearing loss 463(A) ataxia, and retinitis pigmentosa, and variant and McKInLay, I.: Kleine—Levin syndrome, hypobetalipoproteinaemia, 1015 560(L) low-birthweight children, 844(L) GOTTSCHALK, B. et al.: Subtle speech and HEDSTROM, A. see BECKUNG, E. motor deficits of children with congenital HEIER, L. see NAss, R. hypothyroid treated early, 216 Height, clinical correlates of linear growth, GRAHAM, H. K. see CosGROVE, A. P. children with cerebral palsy, 135 GRIEBEL, M. L. see WorRLEY, G. HELLIWELL, T. see APPLETON, R. Gropp, W. see NIEMANN, G. Hemimegalencephaly, magnetic resonance GROENVELD, M. et al.: Septum pellucidum and imaging following hemispherectomy, 357 spatial ability of children with optic nerve Hemiplegia, family history of left-handedness, hypoplasia, 191 406 Growth, clinical correlates of linear growth, Hemiplegic cerebral palsy, therapeutic children with cerebral palsy, 135 electrical stimulation, 661 GUERIN, P. see MARTINEAU, J. HEMMINGSEN, R. see Lou, H. C. HEMPEL, M. S. see WEISGLAS-KUPERUS, N. HERAULT, J. see MARTINEAU, J. Haas, G. see KRAGELOH-MANN, I. Herpes simplex virus encephalitis, movement HaaS-GIVLER, B. see FINUCANE, B. M. disorder after, 275(L) HADDERS-ALGRA, M. Herpes virus 6 et al.: Infantile chorea in an infant with acute encephalopathy and status epilepticus, severe bronchopulmonary dysplasia: an 646 EMG study, 177 CNS complications, 651(L) see also SOORANI-LUNSING, R. J. HERRGARD, E. and KARJALAINEN, S.: On repor- HAGBERG, B. see KRAGELOH-MANN, I. ting hearing loss in follow-up studies of HAGELSTEEN, J. H. see Lig, H. R. low-birthweight children, 844(L) HALL, W. see EINFELD, S.L. and HALL, W. HEwson, A.: Scope for change, 941(E) HAMEuRY, L. see MARTINEAU, J. Hicks, E. M. see HILL, A. E. Handedness, family history, hemiplegia, 406 HUJIKEMA, M. G. J. see SCHOEMAKER, M. M. Hands, cerebral palsy, sensory deficits, HILL, A. E. et al.: Human herpes virus 6 and assessment and prevalence, 619 central nervous system complications, HANEFELD, F. see KRUSE, B. 651(L) HANICKE, W. see KRUSE, B. Hoss, M. J. see CRAWFORD, C. L. HANSON, D. see Lou, H. C. Hopes, D. T. et al.: Evaluation of the Sonksen HaRA, T. see MATSUO, M. Picture Test for detection of minor visual HARDING, C. R. see KALEN, V. problems in the surveillance of preschool Harpy, C. see BUNDEY, S. children, 16 HAREL, S. see NEVO, Y. HOFFINGER, S. C. see MCLAUGHLIN, J. F. Harris, S. R.: Parents’ and caregivers’ HOLMSTROM, G. see PIKE, M. G. perceptions of their children’s development, HOLOPAINEN, I. et al.: Ring chromosome 20 918 mosaicism in a girl with complex partial HayeEs, R. P. see STEVENSON, R. D. seizures, 70 Hays, R. M. see MCLAUGHLIN, J. F. HOLZBACH, U. see KRUSE, B. HAZLEWOOD, M. E. et al.: Use of therapeutic Homosexuality, and adolescence, 934 (abstr.) electrical stimulation in the treatment of HORSTMANN, H.: Accessing the world, 753(E) hemiplegic cerebral palsy, 661 HOsKING, G. P. see BENNETT, M. J. Hs), C.-C. see CHEN, Y.-J. upper-limb function, 965 HUSGDAHL, K. see CARLSSON, G. see also BACH, T. M. Hu} sJES, H. J. see SOORANI-LUNSING, R. J. Jones, C. M. V. et al.: Acute encephalopathy Huiman herpes virus 6 infection, 651(L) and status epilepticus associated with acute encephalopathy and status epilepticus, human herpes virus 6 infection, 646 646 JONES, P. see APPLETON, P. L. HuME, R. see ForFAR, J. O. JOSEPH, A. see ELPELEG, O. N. Humprrey, F. J. 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