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    The natural history of multiple sclerosis: a regional study with some longitudinal data by Miller, D H, Hornabrook, R W, Purdie, G

    “…A regional survey of multiple sclerosis (MS) patients in Wellington, New Zealand in 1983 identified 245 patients, giving a prevalence (all categories included)…”
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    Class II HLA antigens in multiple sclerosis by Miller, D H, Hornabrook, R W, Dagger, J, Fong, R

    “…HLA typing in Wellington revealed a stronger association of multiple sclerosis with DR2 than with DQw1. The association with DQw1 appeared to be due to linkage…”
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    Essential tremor in Papua, New Guinea by Hornabrook, R W, Nagurney, J T

    Published in Brain (London, England : 1878) (01-12-1976)
    “…The clinical features of 175 cases of essential tremor are related. This disorder is prevalent among a population of the Eastern Highlands of Papua New Guinea…”
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    Comparison of mefenamic acid and propranolol with placebo in migraine prophylaxis by Johnson, R H, Hornabrook, R W, Lambie, D G

    Published in Acta neurologica Scandinavica (01-05-1986)
    “…The prophylactic effects of the antiprostaglandin agent mefenamic acid on migraine attacks were compared with propranolol or placebo in a double-blind…”
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    Ethnic and HLA patterns related to multiple sclerosis in Wellington, New Zealand by Miller, D H, Hornabrook, R W, Dagger, J, Fong, R

    “…A recent survey revealed 237 cases of multiple sclerosis in Wellington, New Zealand, giving an overall prevalence of 69 cases per 100,000. Two hundred and…”
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    The Demography of the Population of Karkar Island by Hornabrook, R. W.

    “…As a background to the I.B.P. investigation of Kaul village on Karkar Island, a study of the demography of the whole population of Karkar was undertaken. The…”
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    Karkar and Lufa: An Epidemiological and Health Background to the Human Adaptability Studies of the International Biological Programme by Hornabrook, R. W., Crane, G. G., Stanhope, J. M.

    “…Assessments of the health standards of the population of two village complexes, selected for investigation in the I.B.P. Human Adaptability Studies in New…”
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    Parasitic infection of man on Kar Kar Island, New Guinea by Hornabrook, R W, Kelly, A, McMillan, B

    “…The prevalence of protozoan and helminth parasites of the intestinal tract in a Papua New Guinea island with a population of 16,800 was assessed by surveys of…”
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    The Occurrence of Haemoglobin-J (Tongariki) and of Thalassaemia on Karkar Island and the Papua New Guinea Mainland by Beaven, G. H., Fox, R. H., Hornabrook, R. W.

    “…The known α-chain variant Hb-J (Tongariki) was found to occur at relatively high frequency in several villages on the island of Karkar, about 15 km from the…”
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    Serum thyroglobulin in inhabitants of an endemic goiter region of New Guinea by Van Herle, A J, Hershman, J M, Hornabrook, R W, Chopra, I J

    “…Serum thyroglobulin Tg(RIA) was studied in 161 residents of the Nomane region of New Guinea. The incidence of antithyroglobulin antibodies (ATA) and…”
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    Gliomatosis cerebri--report of a case by Balakrishnan, V, Hornabrook, R W, Alexander, W S

    Published in Pathology (01-01-1985)
    “…An unusual case of gliomatosis cerebri in a 37 yr-old man is reported. He presented with a variable clinical picture. Mental changes, brain stem signs,…”
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    Studies of endemic cretinism in Papua New Guinea: digital and palmar dermatoglyphic patterns by Larrick, J W, Plato, C C, Hornabrook, R W

    Published in American journal of physical anthropology (01-06-1983)
    “…We have tested the hypothesis that the abnormal development of the central nervous system seen in endemic cretinism might be accompanied by concurrent abnormal…”
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    Congenital nystagmus among the Red-skins of the Highlands of Papua New Guinea by Hornabrook, R W, McDonald, W I, Carroll, R L

    Published in British journal of ophthalmology (01-05-1980)
    “…Sixty-four people with pigmentary anomalies of the skin were examined in the Eastern Highlands of New Guinea. Thirty-one had a bronze-red skin colour which…”
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