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Nonsubscribers can access summaries by purchasing seven-day access to Journal Watch Online. Current summaries of neurology journal articles:
  
 
  CLINICAL PRACTICE GUIDELINE WATCH
  American Academy of Neurology Practice Parameter: New Drugs, and Some Old Ones, Effective for Postherpetic Neuralgia (FREE)
Neurology 2004 Sep 28; 63:959-65
 
  SUMMARY AND COMMENT
  Consider CJD Phenotype When Interpreting 14-3-3 Test
Neurology 2004 Aug 10; 63:436-42
 
  SUMMARY AND COMMENT
  Risk for Vascular Events in Migraine Patients
Headache 2004 Jul/Aug; 44:642-51
 
  SUMMARY AND COMMENT
  Crowded Posterior Fossa Found in Patients with Primary Cough Headache
Cephalalgia 2004 Sep; 24:694-9
 
  SUMMARY AND COMMENT
  Is Physiotherapy Effective for Low-Back Pain?
BMJ 2004 Sep 25; 329:708-11
 
  SUMMARY AND COMMENT
  Is Hepatitis B Vaccine Linked with Risk for MS?
Neurology 2004 Sep 14; 63:838-42
Neurology 2004 Sep 14; 63:772-3
 
  SUMMARY AND COMMENT
  FDG-PET Improves Tumor Detection in Select Patients with Paraneoplastic Syndromes
Brain 2004 Oct; 127:2331-8

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American Academy of Neurology Practice Parameter: New Drugs, and Some Old Ones, Effective for Postherpetic Neuralgia
Class-I evidence supports the short-term efficacy of several treatments, including the long-controversial opioids.
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