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Involuntary Hand-Shaking: Transient Ischemic Attack, Seizure, or Psychogenic?
Ann Neurol 88:12-13, Sharma, V.K. & Sinha, A.K., 2020

Nonaccidental Head Injury in Infants-The"Shaken-Baby Syndrome"
NEJM 338:1822-1829, Duhaime,A-C.,et al, 1998

Evidence From Proton Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy for a Metabolic Cascade of Neuronal Damage in Shaken Baby Syndrome
Pediatrics 99:4-14, Haseler,L.J.,et al, 1997

Clinicopathologic Conference,Limb-Shaking Transient Ischemia Attacks
NEJM 389:1416-1423, Case 31-2023, 2023

Limb-Shaking Carotid Transient Ischemic Attacks Successfully Treated with Modification of the Antihypertensive Regimen
Arch Neurol 54:904-905, Leira,E.C.,et al, 1997

Panic Attacks and Panic Disorder:The Great Neurologic Imposters
Semin Neurol 15:126-132, Stahl,S.M.&Soefje,S., 1995

Acute Spinal Subdural Hematoma:MR and CT Findings with Pathologic Correlates
AJNR 15:1895-1905, Donovan Post,M.J.,et al, 1994

Shaken Baby Syndrome:Inflicted Cerebral Trauma
Pediatrics 92:872-875, Krugman,R.D.,et al, 1993

Perfusion Insufficiency in Limb-Shaking Transient Ischemic Attacks
Stroke 21:341-347, Tatemichi,T.K.,et al, 1990

Incidence of Impact Trauma with Cranial Injuries Ascribed to Shaking
Am J Dis Child 144:724-726, Alexander,R.,et al, 1990

Interhemispheric Subdural Hematoma
Can J Neurol Sci 14:172-174, Russell,N.A.,et al, 1987



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