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Differential Features of Carotid and Vertebral Artery Dissections
Neurol 77:1174-1181, Debette, S.,et al, 2011

Hemorrhagic Manifestations of Reversible Cerebral Vasoconstriction Syndrome: Frequency, Features, and Risk Factors
Stroke 41:2505-2511, 2455, Ducros,A.,et al, 2010

Triple and Quadruple Spontaneous Cervical Artery Dissection: Presenting Characteristics and Long-Term Outcome
JNNP 80:171-174,130, Arnold,M.,et al, 2009

Migraine and Risk of Perioperative Ischemic Stroke and Hospital Readmission: Hospital Based Registry Study
BMJ 356:e6635, Timm. F.P.,et al, 2017

Clinicopathologic Conference, MELAS (mitochondrial encephalopathy, lactic acidosis, and stroke like episodes)
NEJM 376:1668-1678, CASE 13-2017, 2017

Transient Ischemic Attack Requiring Hospitalization of Children in the United States
Stroke 45:887-888, Adil, M.M.,et al, 2014

Stroke and NonStroke Brain Attacks in Children
Neurol 82:1434-1440, Mackay, M.T.,et al, 2014

Reversible Cerebral Vasoconstriction Syndrome and Cervical Artery Dissection in 20 Patients
Neurol 81:821-824, Mawet, J.,et al, 2013

Young Patient with Headache and Amaurosis Fugax
Stroke 45:e3-e4, Saarela, M.,et al, 2013

Stroke-Like Migraine Attacks after Radiation Therapy (SMART) Syndrome is not Always Completely Reversible: A Case Series
AJNR 34:2298-2303, Black, D.F.,et al, 2013

Clinical and MRI characteristics of acute migrainous infarction
Neurol 76:1911-1917, Wolf, M.E.,et al, 2011

Presentation, Diagnosis, Pathophysiology, and Treatment of the Neurological Features of Sturge-Weber Syndrome
The Neurologist 17:179-184, Comi, A.M., 2011

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

Clinical Spectrum of CADASIL and the Effect of Cardiovascular Risk Factors on Phenotype: Study in 200 Consecutively Recruited Individuals
Stroke 41:630-634, Adib-Samii,P., et al, 2010

Migraine Headache in Middle Age and Late-Life Brain Infarcts
JAMA 301:2563-2570,2594, Scher,A.I.,et al, 2009

Migraine and Cardiovascular Disease: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
BMJ 339:b3914, Sch�rks,M.,et al, 2009

Tempo of Disease. In Merritts Neurology. Signs and symptoms in neurologic diagnosis: Approach to the patient
, Rowland, L.P.,et al, 2009

Cerebral Autosomal Dominant Arteriopathy With Subcortical Infarcts & Leukoencephalopathy (CADASIL)
UpToDate (www.uptodate.com) Aug 21, Dichgans,M.,et al., 2007

Migraine and Risk of Cardiovascular Disease in Women
JAMA 296:283-291,333, Kurth,T.,et al, 2006

Migraine and Cerebral White Matter Lesions
The Neurologist 11:19-29, Gladstone,J.P. &Dodick,D.W., 2005

Risk of Ischaemic Stroke in People With Migraine: Systemic Review and Meta-analysis of Observational Studies
BMJ 330:63-65, 54, Etminan,M.,et al, 2005

Phaeochromocytoma
Lancet 366:665-675, Lenders,J.W.M.,et al, 2005

Posterior Cerebral Artery Stroke
e medicine, Hill,M.D., 2005

Left Atrial Myxoma Presenting as Migraine with Aura: A VIP-induced Syndrome
Headache 45:251-254, Kern, R. & Asa, S., 2005

Migraine as a Risk Factor for Subclinical Brain Lesions
JAMA 291:427-434, Kruit,M.C.,et al, 2004

Trpitans in Migraine
Neurol 62:563-568, Hall,G.C.,et al, 2004

Recent Developments in Neurology
BMJ 324:656-660, Wiebe,S.,&Nicolle,M.W., 2002

CADASIL Mimicking Primary Angiitis of the Central Nervous System
Arch Neurol 59:1480-1483, Engelter,S.T.,et al, 2002

Stroke in a Healthy 46-Year-Old Man
JAMA 285:2757-2762, Wityk,R.J., 2001

Migraine and Stroke in Young Women:Case-Control Study
BMJ 318:13-18, Chang,C.L.,et al, 1999

Recent Advances, Neurology
BMJ 319:362-366, Larner,A.J.&Farmer,S.F., 1999

History of Migraine and Risk of Cerebral Ischaemia in Young Adults
Lancet 347:1503-1506, Carolei,A.,et al, 1996

Autosomal Dominant Migraine with MRI White-Matter Abnormalities Mapping to the CADASIL Locus
Neurol 45:1086-1091, Chabriat,H.,et al, 1995

Case-Control Study of Migraine and Risk of Ischaemic Stroke in Young Women
BMJ 310:830-833, Tzourio,C.,et al, 1995

Familial Hemiplegic Migraine and Autosomal Dominant Arteriopathy with Leukoencephalopathy (CADASIL)
Ann Neurol 38:817-824, Hutchinson,M.,et al, 1995

Clinical Spectrum of CADASIL:A Study of 7 Families
Lancet 346:934-939, Chabriat,H.,et al, 1995

New Phenotype of the Cerebral Autosomal Dominant Arteriopathy Mapped to Chromosome 19:Migraine as the Prominent Clinical Feature
JNNP 59:579-585, Verin,M.,et al, 1995

Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia
NEJM 333:918-924, Guttmacher,A.E.,et al, 1995

Transient Ischemic Attacks in Younger and Older Patients:A Comparative Study of 798 Patients in South Africa
Stroke 24:947-953, Giovannoni,G.&Fritz,V.U., 1993

Migraine and Risk of Ischaemic Stroke:A Case-Control Study
BMJ 307:289-292, Tzourio,C.,et al, 1993

Migraine and Migranous Stroke:Risk Factors and Prognosis
Neurol 43:2473-2476, Rothrock,J.,et al, 1993

Cerebral Infarction in Young People, A Study of 148 Patients with Early Cerebral Angiography
JNNP 54:576-579, Lisovoski,F.&Rousseaux,P., 1991

Stroke from Other Etiologies Masquerading as Migraine-Stroke
Stroke 22:1068-1074, Shuaib,A., 1991

Cerebrovascular and Neurologic Disease Associated with Antiphospholipid Antibodies:48 Cases
Neurol 40:1181-1189, Levine,S.R.,et al, 1990

Neurological Disease Associated with Antiphospholipid Antibodies
Ann Neurol 25:221-227, Briley,D.P.,et al, 1989

Cerebrovascular Disease & Antiphospholipis Antibodies in SLE, Lupus-Like Dis, & Primary Antiphospholipid Synd
Am J Med 86:391-399, Asherson,R.A.,et al, 1989

MELAS Syndrome:Characteristic Migrainous & Epileptic Features and Maternal Transmission
Neurol 38:751-754, Montagne,P.,et al, 1988

Neuro-Ophthalmologic Complications of Cardiac Catheterization
Neurol 38:483-485, Kosmorsky,G.,et al, 1988

Relationship of Migraine Headache & Stroke to Oral Contraceptive Use
J Repro Med 31:1082-1088, Benson,M.D.&Rebar,R.W., 1987



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