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Three Territory Sign
Neurol Clin Pract 9:124-128, Nouh, A.M.,et al, 2019

MR Three-Territory Sign in Cancer-Associated Hypercoagulation Stroke (Trousseau Syndrome)
Neurologist 27:37-40, Finelli, P.F., 2022

Mechanisms of Ischemic Stroke in Patients with Cancer
Ann Neurol 90:159-169, Navi, B.B.,et al, 2021

Vaccine-Induced Thrombocytopenia with Severe Headache
NEJM 385:doi:10.1056/NEJMc2112974, Salih, F.,et al, 2021

Coagulopathy and Antiphospholipid Antibodies in Patients with Covid-19
NEJM 382:e38, Zhang, Y.,et al, 2020

Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 Infection and Ischemic Stroke
Stroke 51:e124-e127, Valdes Valderrama, E.,et al, 2020

Fibrin and Platelet-Rich Composition in Retrieved Thrombi Hallmarks Stroke With Active Cancer
Stroke 51:3723-3727, Fu, C.H.,et al, 2020

A 14-Year-Old Girl with Headache, Seizures, and Confusion
Neurol 92:e161-e167, Xiao, L.,et al, 2019

A Teenager with Persistent Headache
Neurol 92:e1526-e1531, Hu, Y.,et al, 2019

Circulating DNAs, a Marker of Neutrophil Extracellular Traposis and Cancer-Related Stroke
Stroke 50:2944-2947, Bang, O.Y.,et al, 2019

D-dimer >2.785 �g/ml and multiple infarcts =3 vascular territories are two characteristics of identifying cancer-associated ischemic stroke patients
Neurol Res 40:948-954, Wang, J.,et al, 2018

Clinicopathologic Conference, Pulmonary Adenocarcinoma, Complicated by a Hypercoagulable State with a Nonbacterial Thrombotic Endocarditis
NEJM, Case 33-2018, 2018

D-Dimer as a Predictor of Early Neurologic Deterioration in Cryptogenic Stroke with Active Cancer
Eur J Neurol 24:205-211, Nam, K.-W.,et al, 2017

Three Territory DWI Acute Infarcts: Diagnostic Value in Cancer-Associated Hypercoagulation Stroke (Trousseau Syndrome)
AJNR 37: Nov, Finelli, P.F. & Nouh, A., 2016

Clinicopathologic Conference, Acute Ischemic Stroke, Caused by Paradoxical Embolism Through a Patent Foramen Ovale, in a Patient with the May-Thurner Syndrome and a Hypercoagulable State Due to an Occult Renal-Cell Carcinoma
NEJM 374:1671-1680, Case 13-2016, 2016

Characteristics of Cryptogenic Stroke in Cancer Patients
Ann Clin Trans Neurol 3:280-287, Gon, Y.,et al, 2016

DWI Lesion Patterns in Cancer-Related Stroke-Specifying the Phenotype
Cerebrovasc Dis Extra 5:139-145, Schwarzbach, C.J.,et al, 2015

Evaluation of Cryptogenic Stroke with Advanced Diagnostic Techniques
Stroke 45:1186-1194, Bang, O.Y.,et al, 2014

Cavernous Sinus Thrombosis: Linking a Swollen Red Eye and Headache
Lancet 384:928, Sakaida, H.,et al, 2014

Stroke and Cancer - A Complicated Relationship
J Neurol Transl Neurosci 2:1039-1051, Dearborn, J.L.,et al, 2014

Co-Occurrence of Multiple Cerebral Infarctions Due to Hypercoagulability Associated with Malignancy and Meningeal Carcinomatosis as the Initial Manifestation of Gastric Cancer
BMC Neurol 14:160, Kawasaki,A.,et al, 2014

Diagnosis and Management of Cerebral Venous Thrombosis: A Statement for Healthcare Professionals From the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association
Stroke 42:1158-1192, Saposnik,G.,et al, 2011

Stroke Syndrome Secondary to Hypercoagulability of Lung Cancer
Commun Oncol 5:595-596, Lim, B. & Henry, D.H., 2008

Stroke as the First Manifestation of Concealed Cancer
J Neurol Sci 258:80-83, Kwon, H.M.,et al, 2007

Plasma D-Dimer Predicts Poor Outcome After Acute Intracerebral Hemorrhage
Neurol 67:94-98, Delgado,P.,et al, 2006

A Negative D-Dimer Assay Does Not Rule Out Cerebral Venous Thrombosis
Stroke 36:1716-1719, Crassard,I.,et al, 2005

Do Normal D-dimer Levels Reliably Exclude Cerebral Sinus Thrombosis?
Stroke 35:2820-2825, Kosinski,C.M.,et al, 2004

Is Measurement of D-Dimer Useful in the Diagnosis of Cerebral Venous Thrombosis?
Neurol 61:1057-1060, Lalive,P.H.,et al, 2003

Transient Ischaemic Attack in a Young Woman
Lancet 355:622, Lee,P. & Tse, H., 2000



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