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Curable Cause of Paraplegia: Spinal Dural Arteriovenous Fistulae
Stroke 39:2756-2759, Aghakhani,N.,et al, 2008

Reversible Cortical and Basal Ganglia Lesions in Late-Onset Methylmalonic Aciduria
JAMA Neurol 81:1-82, Chu,X.C.,et al, 2024

Neuroimaging Features of Biotinidase Deficiency
AJNR 44:328-333, Biswas,A.,et al, 2023

Diffusion-Weighted Imaging Lesion Reversal in Older Patients with Stroke Treated with Mechanical Thrombectomy
Stroke 54:1823-1829, Scopelliti,G.,et al, 2023

Reversible Splenial Lesion Syndrome in a 43-Year-Old Man with Intraceebral Hemorrhage
Neurol 101:e101-e102, Yang,T.,et al, 2023

Pulsatile Superficial Temporal Artery
JAMA Neurol 79:414-415, Kasischke, K. & Rose, D.Z., 2022

Dural Arteriovenous Fistula Presenting with Reversible Dementia
Ann Neurol 90:512-513, Yoon, J.Y.,et al, 2021

Ischemic Diffusion Lesion Reversal After Endovascular Treatment
Stroke 50:1504-1509, Yoo, J.,et al, 2019

Reversible Cerebral Vasoconstriction Syndrome
Stroke 50:2253-2258, Burton, T.M. & Bushnell, C.D., 2019

Relapsing-Remitting Severe Bickerstaffs Brainstem Encephalitis
BMJ 394:684, Tyrakowska, Z.,et al, 2019

Headache and Altered Mental Status
Neurol 90:e1267-e1270, Spera, K.M.,et al, 2018

Acute Spinal Cord Compression
NEJM 376:1358-1369, Ropper, A.E. & Ropper, A.H., 2017

Cytotoxic Lesions of the Corpus Callosum That Show Restricted Diffusion: Mechanisms, Causes, and Manifestations
RadioGraphics 37:562-576, Starkey, J.,et al, 2017

Carotid-Cavernous Fistula
Stroke 47:e207-e209, Gonzalez Castro, L.N.,et al, 2016

Posterior Reversible Encephalopathy Syndrome with Spinal Cord Involvement
Neurol 83:2002-2006,1996, de Havenon, A.,et al, 2014

Combined Retinal and Cerebral Hyperperfusion Syndrome after Carotid Thromboendarterectomy
Neurol 81:e166-e167, Ketteler, S.,et al, 2013

Autoimmune encephalitis
BMJ 342:d1918, Irani, S.R.,et all, 2011

Reversible Cerebral Vasoconstruction Syndromes
Arch Neurol 68:1005-1012,976, Singhal, A.B.,et al, 2011

Clinicopath Conf, Inflamatory Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy,
NEJM 363:373-381, Case 22-2010, 2010

Voltage-gated Potassium Channel-associated Limbic Encepahlitis in the West of Scotland:Case Reports and Literature Review
Scott Med J 54:27-31, Reid,J.M.,et al, 2009

Posterior Reversible Encephalopathy Syndrome: Incidence of Atypical Regions of Involvement and Imaging Findings
AJR 189:904-912, McKinney, A.M.,et al, 2009

Voltage-Gated Potassium Channel Autoimmunity Mimicking Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease
Arch Neurol 65:1341-1346, Geschwind,M.D.,et al, 2008

Stroke and Multi-Infarct Dementia as Presenting Symptoms of Giant Cell Arteritis: Report of 7 Cases and Review of the Literature
Medicine 87:335-344, Solans-Laque,R.,et al, 2008

Nonvasculitic Autoimmune Inflammatory Meningoencephalitis as a Cause of Potentially Reversible Dementia
JNS 108:1024-1027, Lyons, M.,et al, 2008

The Clinical and Radiological Spectrum of Reversible Cerebral Vasoconstriction Syndrome. A Prospective Series of 67 Patients
Brain 130:3091-3101, Ducros, A.,et al, 2007

Metabolic Disease and Stroke: MELAS
emedicine.com, Mandava,P.,et al, 2006

Potassium Channel Antibody-Associated Encephalopathy: A Potentially Immunotherapy-Responsive Form of Limbic Encepahlitis
Brain 127:701-712, Vincent,A.,et al, 2004

Potentially Reversible Autoimmune Limbic ncephalitis with Neuronal Potassium Channel Antibody
Neurol 62:1177-1182,1040, Thieben,M.J.,et al, 2004

Amnesia, Cerebral Atrophy, and Autoimmunity
Lancet 361:1266, Schott,J.M., et al, 2003

Brain Edema after Carotid Surgery
Neurol 46:175-181, Breen, J.C.,et al, 1996



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