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Homonymous Hemianopia with Normal Magnetic Resonance Imaging
JAMA Ophthalmol doi:10.1001/JAMAOphthalmol.2020.0447, Cai, S.,et al, 2020

Distinct Imaging Patterns and Lesion Distribution in Posterior Reversible Encephalopathy Syndrome
AJNR 28:1320-1327, Bartynski,W.S.,et al, 2007

Homonymous Hemianopias
Neurol 66:906-910, Zhang,X.,et al, 2006

Pre- and Posttreatment MR Imaging Findings in Lead Encephalopathy
AJNR 27:902-903, Atre,A.L.,et al, 2006

Alternate-Sided Homonymous Hemianopia as the Solitary Presentation of Mitochondrial Encephalomyopathy, Lactic Acidosis, Stroke-Like Episodes Syndrome
Chang Gung Med J 26:199-203, Su,WY.,et al, 2003

The Localizing Value of a Quadrantanopia
Arch Neurol 54:401-404, Jacobson,D.M., 1997

Mitochondrial Encephalomyopathy, Lactic Acidosis, Stroke-Like Episodes (MELAS) :Clinical, Radiological, Pathol & Genetic Observ
Ann Neurol 34:25-31, Koo,B.,et al, 1993

Magnetic Resonance Imaging Shows Specific Abnormalities in the MELAS Syndrome
Neurol 41:1043-1046, Matthews,P.M., 1991

Magnetic Resonance Imaging in MELAS Syndrome
Neuroradiology 32:168-171, Rosen,L.,et al, 1990

Partial Seizures with Visual Disturbance Treated by Radiotherapy of Cavernous Hemangioma
Ann Neurol 26:782-785, Lance,J.W.&Smee,R.I., 1989

Epilepsy with Bilateral Occipital Calcifications:A Benign Onset with Progressive Severity
Neurol 38:913-920, Gobbi,G.,et al, 1988

Hypertensive Encephalopathy, Magnetic Resonance Imaging Demonstra of Reversible Cortical & White Matter Lesions
Arch Neurol 45:1078-1083, Hauser,R.A.,et al, 1988

Visual Evoked Potentials in Occipital Lobe Lesions
Arch Neurol 38:80-85, Streletz,L.J.,et al, 1981

Alexia & Left Homonymous Hemianopia in a Non-right-hander
Ann Neurol 3:549, Erkulvrawatr,S., 1978

Prosopagnosia:A Clinicopathological Study
Ann Neurol 1:177, Cohn,R.,et al, 1977

Sensations of Ocular Movement in Seizures Originating in Occipital Lobe
Neurol 27:554, Holtzman,R.N.N.,et al, 1977

"Release Hallucinations"as the Major Symptom of Posterior Cerebral Artery Occlusion:A Report of Two Cases
Ann Neurol 2:432, Brust,J.C.M.,et al, 1977

Bilateral Altitudinal Anopia Caused by Infarction of the Calcarine Cortex
Neurol 26:1176, Bettinger,I.H.,et al, 1976

Bilateral Loss of Vision from Cerebral Infarction
Brain 80:28, Symonds,C.,et al, 1957



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