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

Cerebral Infarcts in the Setting of Eosinophilia
Arch Neurol 67:1275-1277, Sethi,H.S. &Schmidley,J.W., 2010

Eosinophil-Induced Neurotoxicity:Axonal Neuropathy, Cerebral Infarction, & Dementia
Neurol 38:144-146, Weaver,D.F.,et al, 1988

Clinicopathologic Conference, the Hypereosinophilic Syndrome due to Parasitic Infection (Most Likely Toxocariasis) Acquired Through Pica, with Lofflers Syndrome and Cardioembolic Strokes
NEJM 373:1154-1164, Case 29-2015, 2015

Reversible Dementia with Idiopathic Hypereosinophilic Syndrome
Neurol 39:1388-1391, Kaplan,P.W.,et al, 1989

Neurologic Dysfunction in the Idiopathic Hypereosinophilic Syndrome
Ann Int Med 102:109-114, Moore,P.M.,et al, 1985

Eosinophilic Polymyositis
Ann Neurol 1:65, Layzer,R.B.,et al, 1977

Hypereosinophilia in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis Treated with Natalizumab
Neurol 77:1561-1564, Abbas, M.,et al, 2011

Watershed Infarction Due to Acute Hypereosinophilia
Neurol 70:80-82, McMillan,H.J.,et al, 2008

Amorphine-induced eosinophilic panniculitis and hypereosinophilia in Parkinson disease
Neurol 64:392-393, Pot, C., et al, 2005

CNS Chloromas in Patients Presenting with Eosinophilia
Neurol 39:1386-1388, Henson,J.W.&Wiley,R.G., 1989

Polyneuropathy in Hypereosinophilic Syndrome
Neurol 38:494-496, Monaco,S.,et al, 1988



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