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Hypoxic/Ischaemic Brain Damages, Especially Pallidal Lesions, in Heroin Addicts
Forensic Sci Int 102:51-59, Andersen,S.N. &Skullerud,K., 1999

Seizures Associated with Recreational Drug Abuse
Neurol 39:1037-1039, Alldredge,B.K.,et al, 1989

Clinical Reasoning: A 28-year-old IV Drug User with Bilateral Basal Ganglia and Brainstem Lesions
Neurol 80:e73-e76, Lin, T.,et al, 2013

Aspergillus Meningitis: A Rare Clinical Manifestation of Central Nervous System Aspergillosis
J Infect 66:218-238, Antinori, S.,et al, 2013

Neurologic Complications of Endocarditis in Persons Taking Drugs Intravenously
West J Med 124:276, Openshaw,H., 1976

Bilateral Middle Cerebellar Peduncle Lesions:Neuroimaging Features and Differential Diagnoses
Brain Behav 10:e01778, Jiang,J.,et al, 2020

Acute Toxic Leukoencephalopathy: Etiologies, Imaging Findings, and Outcomes in 101 Patients
AJNR 40:267-275, Ozutemiz, C.,et al, 2019

"CHOICES": An Acronym to Aid in Delineating Potential Causes of Non-Metabolic, Non-Infectious Acute Toxic Leukoencephalopathy
EJR OPEN 6:243-257, Koksel, Y.,et al, 2019

Mystery Case: A 48-year-old Woman with Bizarre Behavior, Neurologic Symptoms, and Progressive Decline
Neurol 90:242-247, Kesari, N.K.,et al, 2018

A young woman with symmetric weakness and behavioral disturbance
Neurol 90:e1442-e1447, Rosenberg, J.,et al, 2018

Delayed Onset of Progressive Chorea After Acute Basal Ganglia Injury
Mov Disord 28:585-587, Virmani, T.,et al, 2013

Toxic Leukoencephalopathy
NEJM 345:425-432, Filley,C.M. &Kleinschmidt-DeMasters,B.K., 2001

Gluteal Compartment Syndrome Due to Rhabdomyolysis After Heroin Abuse
Neurol 48:275-276, Klockgether,T.,et al, 1997

Drug-Induced Myopathies In Man
Lancet 2:562-566, Lane,R.J.M.,et al, 1978



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