Volume 7 Issue 1


Case Report

Uncommon Cerebral Vasospasms after Neurosurgical Operations: A Diagnostic Challenge. A Case Report

Authors:Ehlert A*, Gessert M, Starekova J, Borgert A, Ehlert-Gamm A and Manthei G

Type: Case Report   
  
  

Original Article

Hand Muscle Strength and Endurance of Individuals with Down Syndrome

Authors:Wang HY*, Tang YT and Long IM

Type: Original Article   
  
  

Original Article

Severe Peripheral Neuropathy in a Young Female with Primary Sjogren’s Syndrome

Authors:Mirica R* and Soare I

Type: Original Article   
  
  

Original Article

Different Uses of Titanium Mesh in Cranial Surgeries - A Cross Sectional Descriptive Multicenter Study

Authors:Khandaker AT*, Farhana S, Sameh H, Mohammad S, Khan Pavel MH and Pappon Chowdhury AI

Type: Original Article   
  
  

Research Article

Transthoracic Echocardiographic Changes in Cryptogenic Perforating Artery Infarction Patients with Patent Foramen Ovale

Authors:Tang H*, Zhang H, Dong Y, Wu F, Yu C, Dong Q and Cao W

Type: Research Article   
  
  

Original Article

Functional Outcome of Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion with Taper Titanium Cage for Cervical Spondylosis

Authors:Sarkar S*, Dey A, Sajib SMF and Saha S

Type: Original Article   
  
  

Research Article

Prehospital Identification of Middle Cerebral Artery Occlusion - A Stroke Education Program and Transcranial Ultrasound for Paramedics

Authors:Kilic M, Pflug K, Theiss S, Webert M, Hirschmann N, Wagner A, Boy S, Ertl M, Linker RA, Schlachetzki F* and Baldaranov D

Type: Research Article   
  
  

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 About the Journal  


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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