Volume 22 (2023)
Volume 21 (2022)
Volume 20 (2021)
Volume 19 (2020)
Volume 18 (2019)
Volume 17 (2018)
Volume 16 (2017)
Volume 15 (2016)
Volume 14 (2015)
Volume 13 (2014)
Volume 12 (2013)
Volume 11 (2012)
Volume 10 (2011)
The prevalence of female sexual dysfunction among migraine patients.

Mohammad Abdollahi; Mansoureh Toghae; Firoozeh Raisi; Elaheh Saffari

Volume 14, Issue 1 , March 2015, , Pages 8-11

Abstract
  Background: Female sexual dysfunction (FSD) defines as any disorder in the process of sexual contact including 6 main domains, desire, arousal, lubrication,  orgasm,  orgasm  satisfaction  and  pain. This study was conducted to evaluate prevalence of sexual dysfunction disorder in women with migraine ...  Read More

A novel effect of Noscapine on patients with massive ischemic stroke: A pseudo-randomized clinical trial.

Massoud Mahmoudian; Mohammad Rezvani; Mohammad Rohani; Foozya Benaissa; Mehdi Jalili; Shadi Ghourchian

Volume 14, Issue 1 , March 2015, , Pages 12-16

Abstract
  Background: Massive ischemic stroke causes significant mortality and morbidity in stroke patients. The main treatments for massive ischemic stroke are recombinant tissue plasminogen activator (rtPA), craniotomy, and endovascular interventions. Due to destructive  effects  of   bradykinin  on  the  ...  Read More

Serum 25(OH) Vitamin D levels is not associated with disability in multiple sclerosis patients: A case-control study.

Masoud Nikanfar; Ali Akbar Taheri-Aghdam; Maria Yazdani; Sheida Shaafi; Nooshin Masoudian; Hossein Akbari; Parisa Youhanaee; Hamzeh Abbaszadeh

Volume 14, Issue 1 , March 2015, , Pages 17-21

Abstract
  Background: It seems that serum vitamin D levels are one of the potential environmental factors affecting the severity of multiple sclerosis (MS). In this study, we aim to evaluate vitamin D levels in MS patients and healthy subjects and assess the relationship between vitamin D level and disability.Methods: ...  Read More

Comparison of endovascular coiling and surgical clipping for the treatment of intracranial aneurysms: A prospective study.

Zeinab Taheri; Mohammad Hosein Harirchian; Hosein Ghanaati; Alireza Khoshnevisan; Payman Salamati; Mojtaba Miri; Kavous Firouznia; Mina Saeednejad; Madjid Shakiba; Vafa Rahimi-Movaghar

Volume 14, Issue 1 , March 2015, , Pages 22-28

Abstract
  Background: Management of intracranial aneurysms has made debates about the best treatment modality in recent years. The aim of this study was to compare the interventional outcomes between two groups of patients, one treated with endovascular coiling and the other treated with surgical clipping. Methods: ...  Read More

Accuracy of magnetic resonance spectroscopy in distinction between radiation necrosis and recurrence of brain tumors.

Mousa Reza Anbarloui; Seyed Mohammad Ghodsi; Alireza Khoshnevisan; Masoud Khadivi; Sina Abdollahzadeh; Ahmad Aoude; Soheil Naderi; Zeynab Najafi; Morteza Faghih-Jouibari

Volume 14, Issue 1 , March 2015, , Pages 29-34

Abstract
  Background: Distinction between radiation necrosis and recurrence of intraparenchymal tumors is necessary to select the appropriate treatment, but it is often difficult based on imaging features alone. We developed an algorithm for analyzing magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) findings and studied ...  Read More

Elevated troponin T after acute ischemic stroke: Association with severity and location of infarction.

Siamak Abdi; Shahram Oveis-Gharan; Farnaz Sinaei; Askar Ghorbani

Volume 14, Issue 1 , March 2015, , Pages 35-40

Abstract
  Background: Serum troponin elevation, characteristic of ischemic myocardial injury, has been observed in some acute ischemic stroke (AIS) patients. Its cause and significance are still controversial. The purpose of this study is to find determinants of troponin elevation and its relationship with stroke ...  Read More

Proposed equation between flexor carpi radialis H-reflex latency and upper limb length.

Saeid Khosrawi; Parisa Taheri; Seyed Hasan Hashemi

Volume 14, Issue 1 , March 2015, , Pages 41-46

Abstract
  Background: H-reflex is a valuable electrophysiological technique for assessing nerve conduction through entire length of afferent and efferent pathways, especially nerve roots and proximal segments of peripheral nerves. The aim of this study was to investigate the relation between normal values of flexor ...  Read More

Mixed movement disorders revealing an atypical form of creatine deficiency syndrome.

Fahmi Nasrallah; Hanene Benrhouma; Ichraf Kraoua; Gilbert Briand; Souheil Omar; Ilhem Turki Ben Youssef; Naziha Kaabachi

Volume 14, Issue 1 , March 2015, , Pages 47-49

Abstract
  Background: H-reflex is a valuable electrophysiological technique for assessing nerve conduction through entire length of afferent and efferent pathways, especially nerve roots and proximal segments of peripheral nerves. The aim of this study was to investigate the relation between normal values of flexor ...  Read More

Neurolaw: A brief introduction.

Arian Petoft

Volume 14, Issue 1 , March 2015, , Pages 53-58

Abstract
  Neurolaw, as an interdisciplinary field which links the brain to law, facilitates the pathway to better understanding of human behavior in order to regulate it accurately through incorporating neuroscience achievements in legal studies. Since 1990's, this emerging field, by study on human nervous system ...  Read More

Neurological manifestations of Ehlers-Danlos syndrome(s): A review.

Marco Castori; Nicol C Voermans

Volume 13, Issue 4 , December 2014, , Pages 190-208

Abstract
  The term "Ehlers-Danlos syndrome" (EDS) groups together an increasing number of heritable connective tissue disorders mainly featuring joint hypermobility and related complications, dermal dysplasia with abnormal skin texture and repair, and variable range of the hollow organ and vascular dysfunctions. ...  Read More

What is Susac syndrome? - A brief review of articles.

Ferdos Nazari; Amirreza Azimi; Siamak Abdi

Volume 13, Issue 4 , December 2014, , Pages 209-214

Abstract
  Susac's syndrome (SS) is a clinical triad of encephalopathy, branch retinal artery occlusion and sensorineural hearing loss and maybe due to an immune-mediated endotheliopathy. Because of its rarity and some similarities to other common neurological conditions such as multiple sclerosis and acute disseminated ...  Read More

A comparison of risk factors and severity of ischemic stroke in female and male genders in North-West Iran: A cross-sectional study.

Mahnaz Talebi; Mohammad Ghertasi; Aliakbar Taheraghdam; Sasan Andalib; Ehsan Sharifipour

Volume 13, Issue 4 , December 2014, , Pages 215-219

Abstract
  Background:  Gender  difference  has  been   reported  in stroke  risk factors  and  disease  history. The aim  of this study  was  to  compare  risk factors  and  the  severity  of ischemic stroke based  upon  modified Rankin Scale (mRS) and hospital mortality between two genders.Methods: ...  Read More

Deep brain stimulation and responsiveness of the Persian version of Parkinson's disease questionnaire with 39-items.

Gholam Ali Shahidi; Zeinab Ghaempanah; Yasaman Khalili; Marzieh Nojomi

Volume 13, Issue 4 , December 2014, , Pages 220-225

Abstract
  Background:  Assessment  of quality-of-life (QOF) as  an outcome   measure   after  deep   brain  stimulation   (DBS) surgery in patients  with Parkinson’s disease  (PD) need  a valid, reliable and responsive  instrument. The aim of the current   study   was   to   determine   ...  Read More

Comparison of intima-media thickness of common and internal carotid arteries of patients with ischemic stroke and intracerebral hemorrhage.

Ali Moghtaderi; Sharareh Sanei-Sistani; Ghassem Abdollahi; Hamid Dahmardeh

Volume 13, Issue 4 , December 2014, , Pages 226-230

Abstract
  Background: Role of atherosclerosis  in the pathogenesis of ischemic and hemorrhagic  infarctions is still matter  of debate. Intima-media thickness (IMT) of the common carotid  artery (CCA) and  internal  carotid  artery (ICA) are markers of atherosclerosis. The aim of this study was to compare  ...  Read More

Predicting in-hospital mortality in Iranian patients with spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage.

Babak Bakhshayesh; Mozaffar Hosseininezhad; Seyed Mohammad Seyed Saadat; Morvarid Hajmanuchehri; Ehsan Kazemnezhad; Amir-Reza Ghayeghran

Volume 13, Issue 4 , December 2014, , Pages 231-236

Abstract
  Background: Intracerebral  hemorrhage (ICH) is the  most fatal subtype  of stroke.  Despite  limited effective therapy, there  is no  accepted clinical grading  scale to  predict  in- hospital  mortality,  especially  in developing  nations.  The purpose  of this study was to assess the  ...  Read More

The relationship between stroke mortality and red blood cell parameters.

Hamidreza Hatamian; Alia Saberi; Matin Pourghasem

Volume 13, Issue 4 , December 2014, , Pages 237-240

Abstract
  Background: Several factors influence on the outcome  of ischemic stroke. The aim of this study was determination the relationship  between stroke mortality and red blood cell parameters.Methods: This cross-sectional  study was conducted  from 2011 July to June 2012. For all patients with ischemic ...  Read More

Presenting features of idiopathic versus secondary restless legs syndrome in pregnancy.

Shahnaz Miri; Mohammad Rohani; Mansoureh Vahdat; Maryam Kashanian; Elaheh Sariri; Babak Zamani; Gholam Ali Shahidi

Volume 13, Issue 4 , December 2014, , Pages 241-244

Abstract
  Background: Restless legs  syndrome  (RLS)  is the  most common movement disorder in pregnancy, which can be idiopathic  or secondary. There are  limited  comparative data  regarding  these  two forms of RLS.  The aim of this study was to compare  clinical features  of idiopathic  and secondary ...  Read More

Changing cerebral blood flow in normal pressure hydrocephalus after the tap test can predict clinical improvement.

Behnaz Sedighi; Kaveh Shafiee; Rostam Seifaldini; As'ad Abdi

Volume 13, Issue 4 , December 2014, , Pages 245-249

Abstract
  Background: Restless legs  syndrome  (RLS)  is the  most common movement disorder in pregnancy, which can be idiopathic  or secondary. There are  limited  comparative data  regarding  these  two forms of RLS.  The aim of this study was to compare  clinical features  of idiopathic  and secondary ...  Read More

Quantitative oculomotor findings in migrainous patients.

Sara Momtaz; Fahimeh Hajiabolhassan; Mansoureh Togha; Shohre Jalaie; Amir Almasi

Volume 13, Issue 4 , December 2014, , Pages 250-252

Abstract
  Background: Neurotologic signs and symptoms, especially vestibular symptoms are common in migrainous patients. Involvement of the visual system in migrainures has received a great deal of attention in recent years, but the oculomotor part of the visual system has been largely ignored. The goal of this ...  Read More

A review on adult pragmatic assessments.

Davood Sobhani Rad

Volume 13, Issue 3 , September 2014, , Pages 113-118

Abstract
  Pragmatics is defined as appropriate use of language either to comprehend ideas or to interact in social situations effectively. Pragmatic competence, which is processed in the right hemisphere, comprises a number of interrelated skills that manifest in a range of adaptive behaviors. Due to the widespread ...  Read More

Cardiovascular effects of fingolimod: A review article.

Mohaddeseh Behjati; Masoud Etemadifar; Morteza Abdar Esfahani

Volume 13, Issue 3 , September 2014, , Pages 119-126

Abstract
  Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic auto-immune disease. Most therapeutic strategies for treatment of this disease direct immune modulation and control of inflammatory processes. First-line therapeutic agents showed moderate efficacy and frequent side-effects with moderate efficacy in trials. Their ...  Read More