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Intracranial Atherosclerosis
Lancet 383:984-998, Qureshi, A. & Caplan, L.R., 2014

Clinicopath Conf,Syndrome of Mitochondrial Encephalopathy,Lactic Acidosis,and Stroke-Like Episodes (MELAS),Case 39-1998
NEJM 339:1914-1923, , 1998

Cerebrovascular Complications of Fabry's Disease
Ann Neurol 40:8-17, Mitsias,P.&Levine,S.R., 1996

Cerebrovascular Ischemic Events in Patients with Takayasu Arteritis
Stroke 53:1550-1557, Mirouse, A.,et al, 2022

Polycythemia Vera Presenting with Ischemic Strokes in Multiple Arterial Territories
Neurol 82:e168-e170, Billakota, S. & Husseini, N.E., 2014

Clinicopath Conf, Cerebral Autosomal Dominant Arteriopathy with Subcortical Infarcts and Leukoencephalopathy (CADASIL)
NEJM 360:1656-1665, Case 12-2009, 2009

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

Triaging Transient Ischemic Attack and Minor Stroke Patients Using Acute Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Ann Neurol 57:848-854, Coutts,S.B.,et al, 2005

Patent Foramen Ovale and Recurrent Stroke: Closure is the Best Option: No
Stroke 35:804-805,806, Tong,D.C. &Becker,K.J., 2004

Patent Foramen Ovale and Recurrent Stroke: Closure is the Best Option: Yes
Stroke 35:803-804,806, Furlan,A.J., 2004

Age As a Determinant of Adverse Events in Medically Treated Cryptogenic Stroke Patients with Patent Foramen Ovale
Stroke 35:2145, Homma,S.,et al, 2004

Cerebral Autosomal Dominant Arteriopathy With Subcortical Infarcts and Leukoencephalopathy (CADASIL)
Pract Neurology 4:50-55, Razvi,S.S.M. &Muir,K.W., 2004

Poor Outcome After First-Ever Stroke
Stroke 34:122-126, Appelros,P.,et al, 2003

Clinicopath Conf., Giant-Cell Arteritis
NEJM 349:170-180, Case 21-2003, 2003

Silent Infarcts Demonstrated by Diffusion-Weighted MRI in CADASIL
Eur Neurol 49: 178-180, Moon,S.Y.,et al, 2003

De Novo Mutation in the Notch3 Gene Causing CADASIL
Ann Neurol 47:388-391, Joutel,A.,et al, 2000

Survival and Recurrence After First Cerebral Infarction, Study in Rochester, Minn, 1975-1989
Neurol 50:208-216, Petty,G.W.,et al, 1998

CADASIL in a North American Family:Clinical, Pathological, and Radiologic Findings
Neurol 51:844-849, Desmond,D.W.,et al, 1998

Warfarin Use Following Ischemic Stroke Among Medicare Patients with Atrial Fibrillation
Arch Int Med 158:2093-2100, Brass,L.A.,et al, 1998

The Phenotypic Spectrum of CADASIL:Clinical Findings in 102 Cases,
Ann Neurol 44:731-739,715, Dichgans,M.,et al, 1998

Stroke Severity in Atrial Fibrillation:The Framingham Study
Stroke 27:1760-1764, Lin,H.J.,et al, 1996

Neurologic Aspects of Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Neurol 45:416-421, Lossos,A.,et al, 1995

Nocturnal Blood Pressure Dip in Stroke Survivors, A Pilot Study
Stroke 26:1373-1378, Nakamura,K.,et al, 1995

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

Prospective CT Confirms Differnces Between Vascular and Alzheimer's Dementia
Stroke 26:735-742, Meyer,J.S.,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

Long-Term Risk of Recurrent Stroke After a First-Ever Stroke:The Oxfordshire Community Stroke Project
Stroke 25:333-337, Burn,J.,et al, 1994

Prognosis of Young Adults with Ischemic Stroke:Follow-up Assessing Recurrent Vascular Events & Funct Outcome
Stroke 25:1360-1365, Kappelle,L.J.,et al, 1994

Progress in the Genetics of Cerebrovascular Disease Inherited Subcortical Arteriopathies
Stroke 25:1696-1698, Bowler,J.V.&Hachinski,V., 1994

Mitochondrial Encephalomyopathy, Lactic Acidosis, Stroke-Like Episodes (MELAS) :Clinical, Radiological, Pathol & Genetic Observ
Ann Neurol 34:25-31, Koo,B.,et al, 1993

Relationship of Cardiac Disease to Stroke Occurrence, Recurrence, and Mortality
Stroke 23:1250-1256, Broderick,J.P.,et al, 1992

A Familial Disorder with Subcortical Ischemic Strokes, Dementia, and Leukoencephalopathy
Neurol 42:1015-1019, Mas,J.L.,et al, 1992

A Prognostic System for Transient Ischemia or Minor Stroke
Ann Int Med 114:552-557, Kerman,W.N.,et al, 1991

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

Clinicopath Conf
Antiphospholipid-Antibody Syndrome, ANA-Negative Systemic Lupus Erythematosus, Case Study 37-1988, N, JM :699-712,1988., 1988

Results of the Seven-Year Prospective Study of Stroke Patients
Stroke 19:942-949, Scmidt,E.V.,et al, 1988

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

Multiple Cerebral Infarctions & Dementia Associated with Anticardiolipin Antibodies
Stroke 18:1107-1112, Coull,B.M.,et al, 1987

Mitochondrial Myopathy, Encephalopathy, Lactic Acidosis, & Strokelike Episodes:A Distinctive Clinical Syndrome
Ann Neurol 16:481-488, Pavlakis,S.G.,et al, 1984

Livedo Reticularis & Cerebrovascular Lesions (Sneddon's Syndrome) , Clin, Radiolog & Path Features in Eight Cases
Brain 106:965-979, Rebollo,M.,et al, 1983



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