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  • Epidemiology of acute encephalopathy in Japan, with emphasis on the association of viruses and syndromes
    May 2012(Vol. 34 | No. 5 | Pages 337-343)

    Ai Hoshino, Makiko Saitoh, Akira Oka, Akihisa Okumura, Masaya Kubota, Yoshiaki Saito, Jun-ichi Takanashi, Shinichi Hirose, Takanori Yamagata, Hideo Yamanouchi, Masashi Mizuguchi

  • Long-term effectiveness of ethosuximide, valproic acid, and lamotrigine in childhood absence epilepsy
    May 2012(Vol. 34 | No. 5 | Pages 344-348)

    Hee Hwang, Hunmin Kim, Seung Hyo Kim, Se Hee Kim, Byung Chan Lim, Jong-Hee Chae, Ji Eun Choi, Ki Joong Kim, Yong Seung Hwang

  • Evaluation of Ability for Basic Movement Scale for Children Type T (ABMS-CT) for disabled children
    May 2012(Vol. 34 | No. 5 | Pages 349-353)

    Keiji Hashimoto, Kohei Miyamura, Manami Honda

  • Magnetic resonance imaging in neonates with total asphyxia
    14 May 2012

    Hiroshi Sugiura, Masanori Kouwaki, Tohru Kato, Tsutomu Ogata, Rie Sakamoto, Atsushi Ieshima, Kenji Yokochi

  • Open study of pranlukast add-on therapy in intractable partial epilepsy
    09 May 2012

    Yukitoshi Takahashi, Katsumi Imai, Hitoshi Ikeda, Yuko Kubota, Etsuko Yamazaki, Fuminobu Susa

  • Acute limbic encephalitis with focal hyperperfusion on single photon emission computed tomography
    03 May 2012

    Ayuko Igarashi, Akihisa Okumura, Yuri Kitamura, Keisuke Jinbo, Sei Akatsuka, Naoyuki Tanuma, Toshiaki Shimizu, Masaharu Hayashi

  • Pharmacotherapy of autism spectrum disorders
    27 April 2012

    Arianna Benvenuto, Barbara Battan, Maria Cristina Porfirio, Paolo Curatolo

  • Novel mutation in SLC9A6 gene in a patient with Christianson syndrome and retinitis pigmentosum
    27 April 2012

    Cyril Mignot, Delphine Héron, Joseph Bursztyn, Marta Momtchilova, Michèle Mayer, Sandra Whalen, Anne Legall, Thierry Billette de Villemeur, Lydie Burglen

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Published by Elsevier since 1993, this is the official English language journal of the Japanese Society of Child Neurology (JSCN). Since 2006 (volume 28), the journal increased its publication to 10 issues from 8 issues per year, and the journal is a well recognised vehicle for pediatric neurologists to publish their research.

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The Japanese Society of Child Neurology (JSCN) was founded in 1961. Publication of its official journal in Japanese, "No To Hattatsu", began in 1969, and its official journal in English, "Brain & Development", was first published in 1979. Since 2007 the society has been reorganized as a limited liability nonprofits mutual benefit corporation for further development.

JSCN is among the largest affiliate societies of the Japan Pediatric Association. The current number of full members is around 3500. These are grouped into nine local chapters (Kyushu, Chugoku-Shikoku, Kinki, Tokai, Hokuriku, Koshin-etsu, Kanto, Tohoku and Hokkaido), each of which holds its own annual meeting once or twice a year. The General Assembly of JSCN is held once a year, usually in May or June. The average number of participants has been around 1500, with approximately 400 free papers, plenary lectures, and invited lectures. The subjects of these papers and lectures encompass almost every aspect of child neurology, neurosurgery, psychiatry, rehabilitation medicine, and related basic sciences such as molecular biology, neurophysiology, neuropathology, and neuropharmacology.

Since 1971, JSCN has also sponsored the Graduate Seminar of Child Neurology, an annual teaching conference for young pediatric neurologists. Every year, between 100 and 120 young pediatric neurologists attend lectures, case conferences, and symposia that help upgrade their knowledge on pediatric neurology and related fields.