Volume 2 Issue 7


Research Article

Narcissism Vulnerability as Risk Factor for Alzheimer´s Disease- A Prospective Study

Authors: Serrani D

Type: Research Article   
  
  

Review Article

Category Specificity, Alzheimer Disease and Normative Studies: A Review and Several Recent Instruments for Spanish Speakers

Authors: Rodríguez-Rojo IC, Lugo-Marín J and Moreno-Martínez FJ

Type: Review Article   
  
  

Review Article

Biochemical Markers for Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s Disease

Authors: Farías GA, Arata L, Guzmán-Martínez L, Morales I, Tapia JP and Maccioni RB

Type: Review Article   
  
  

Review Article

Unhealthy Diets Determine Benign or Toxic Amyloid Beta States and Promote Brain Amyloid Beta Aggregation

Authors: Martins IJ

Type: Review Article   
  
  

Case Report

Painful Leg in a Toddler: Consider Idiopathic Neuralgic Amyotrophy

Authors: Kliffen J, Niermeijer JMF and Engelen M

Type: Case Report   
  
  

Research Article

Transcobalamin 766G Homozygosity, Raised Homocysteine, Raised Methylmalonic Acid and High Creatinine: A Dementia-predisposing Phenotype? Implications for Dementia and Alzheimer’s Disease

Authors: Percy ME, Somerville MJ, Podemski L, Wright E, Colelli T, Cheung A, Leung A, Kitaygorodsky J and Garcia A

Type: Research Article   
  
  

Case Report

Brain MRI Lesions in Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorders

Authors: Monica B Dhakar, Sanjeev Sivakumar, Navid Seraji-Bozorgzad, Omar Khan and Pratik Bhattacharya

Type: Case Report   
  
  

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Austin Journal of Clinical Neurology is an open access, peer reviewed, scholarly journal dedicated to publish articles in all areas of neurology, neurophysiology and stroke.

The aim of the journal is to provide a forum for neurologists, researchers, physicians, and other health professionals to find most recent advances in the areas of clinical and experimental
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A Case of Recurrent Sleep Paralysis: Beyond Narcolepsy

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