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A 77-year-old man presenting with episodic expressive aphasia
Neurol 90:e1822-e1826, Shanklin, A.,et al, 2018

Large Vessel Occlusion in Acute Stroke
Stroke 49:2323-2329, Beume, L.A.,et al, 2018

Clinicopathologic Conference, Primary Progressive Aphasia, Semantic Variant, due to TAR DNA Binding Protein 43 associated Frontotemporal Lobar Degen
NEJM 376:158-167, Case 1-2017, 2017

A Young Man with Progressive Language Difficulty and Early-Onset Dementia
JAMA Neurol 73:595-599, Botha, H.,et al, 2016

The Acquired Metabolic Disorders of the Nervous System, Dialysis Encephalopathy (Dialysis Dementia)
Adams & Victors Principles of Neurology Chp 40, pg 1146, Ropper, A.H.,et al, 2014

Primary Central Nervous System Post-Transplantation Lymphoproliferative Disorder
CANCER 16:863-870, Cavaliere, R.,et al, 2010

Anteroir Cerebral Artery Infarction: Stroke Mechanism and Clinical-Imaging Study in 100 Patients
Neurol 70:2386-2393, Kang,S.Y. &Kim,J.S., 2008

The Logopenic/Phonological Variant of Primary Progressive Aphasia
Neurol 71:1227-1234, Gorno-Tempini,M.L.,et al, 2008

Language Function and Dysfunction in Corticobasal Degeneration
Neurol 61:493-499, Graham,N.L.,et al, 2003

Language Disturbances in Corticobasal Degeneration
Neurol 54:990-992, Frattali,C.M.,et al, 2000

Infarction in the Territory of the Anterior Cerebral Artery
Neurol 51:620-622, Klatka,L.A.,et al, 1998

Clinical Characteristics of a Chromosome 17-Linked Rapidly Progressive Familial Frontotemporal Dementia
Arch Neurol 54:539-544, Basun,H.,et al, 1997

Stroke Mechanisms and Clinical Presentation in Large Subcortical Infarctions
Neurol 49:1538-1541, Horowitz,D.&Tuhrim,S., 1997

Clinicopath Conf
Demyelinating Disease, Case 8-1996, NEJM 334:715-720996., , 1996

Cerebellar Induced Aphasia: Case Report of Cerebellar Induced Prefrontal Aphasic Language Phenomena Supported by SPECT Findings
J Neurol Sciences 144:34-43, Mari�n,P.,et al, 1996

Thalamic Hemorrhage:A Prospective Study of 100 Patients
Stroke 26:964-970, Kumral,E.,et al, 1995

The Landau-Kleffner Syndrome
Arch Dis Child 72:386-387, Appleton,R.E., 1995

Postictal Behavior:A Clinical and Subdural Electroencephalographic Study
Arch Neurol 51:254-259, Devinsky,O.,et al, 1994

Intravascular Lymphomatosis:A Clinicopathological Study of Three Cases
J Cancer Res Clin Oncol 120:164-168, Liszka,U.,et al, 1994

Striatocapsular Infarction:MRI and MR Angiography
Neuroradiology 36:430-431, Croisille,P.,et al, 1994

The Cerebellum Contributes to Linguistic Production: A Case of Agrammatic Speech Following a Right Cerebellar Lesion
Neurol 44:2047-2050, Silveri,M.C.,et al, 1994

Aphasia
NEJM 326:531-539, Damasio,A.R., 1992

Progressive Language Disorder Due to Lobar Atrophy
Ann Neurol 31:174-183, Snowden,J.S.,et al, 1992

The Landau-Kleffner Syndrome or Acquired Aphasia with Convulsive Disorder
Arch Neurol 49:354-359, 3531992., Paquier,P.F.,et al, 1992

Irish Brogue After Stroke
Stroke 23:1655-1656, Seliger,G.M.,et al, 1992

Proximal Posterior Cerebral Artery Occlusion Simulating Middle Cerebral Artery Occlusion
Neurol 41:385-390, Chambers,B.R.,et al, 1991

Anterior Cerebral Artery Territory Infarction in the Lausanne Stroke Registry
Arch Neurol 47:144-150, Bogousslavsky,J.&Regli,F., 1990

Slowly Progressive Aphasia:Three Cases with Language, Memory, CT and PET Data
JNNP 53:987-993, Kempler,D.,et al, 1990

The Large Striatocapsular Infarct, A Clinical and Pathophysiological Entity
Arch Neurol 47:1085-1091, Weiller,C.,et al, 1990

Progressive Aphasia without Dementia:Further Documentation
Ann Neurol 25:411-413, Sapin,L.R.,et al, 1989

Spontaneous Intracranial Carotid Artery Dissection
Stroke 20:1100-1103, Pessin,M.S.,et al, 1989

Slowly Progressive Ischemic Stroke as First Manifestation of Essential Thrombocythemia
Stroke 20:1271-1272, Benassi,G.,et al, 1989

Progressive Language Impairment without Dementia:A Case with Isolated Category Specific Semantic Defect
JNNP 51:1201-1207, Basso,A.,et al, 1988

Global Aphasia without Hemiparesis
Arch Neurol 44:304-308, Tranel,D.,et al, 1987

Global Aphasia without Hemiparesis:Multiple Etiologies
Neurol 37:201-205, Legatt,A.D.,et al, 1987

Clinicopath. Conference
Pick's Disease of Brain, with Frontal Lobar Atrophy, Degen of Basal Ganglia, Case 16-1986, NEJM 314:, 101-,1986., 1986

Clinicopath Conf
Malignant Lymphoma, Intravascular, Large-Cell, Immunoblastic type (Malignant Angioendotheliomatosis), , Case86,NEJM 315:874-885,1986., 1986

The Aphasia Syndrome of Stroke in the Left Anterior Cerebral Artery Territory
Arch Neurol 37:97-l00, Alexander,M.P.,et al, 1980

Acquired Aphasia with Convulsive Disorder:Course & Prognosis
Neurol 30:524-529, Mantovani,J.F.,et al, 1980

Sign Language Aphasia in a Non-deaf-mute
Neurol 29:1037-1040, Meckler,R.J.,et al, 1979

Aphasia Following Infarction of the Left Supplementary Motor Area
Neurol 28:1220-1223, Masdeu,J.C.,et al, 1978

Language Disturbances Following Anterior, Cerebral Artery Occlusion
Neurol 22:430, Rubens,A.B., 1972

Thromboangiitis Obliterans Cerebri
Edited by, Vinken, E. , Handbook Clinical Neurol 12:3842., Bernsmeier,A.&Held,K., 1972

Carotid Arteritis & Cerebral Infarction Due to Scleroderma
Neurol 17:18, Lee,J.E.,et al, 1967

Changes in Brain & Pial Vessels in Arterial Border Zones
Arch Neurol 11:40, Romanul,F.,et al, 1964



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