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Presentation, Diagnosis, Pathophysiology, and Treatment of the Neurological Features of Sturge-Weber Syndrome
The Neurologist 17:179-184, Comi, A.M., 2011
A 59-Year-Old Woman Presenting with Diplopia, Dysarthria, Right-sided Weakness, and Encephalopathy
Neurol 97:e859-e864, Manzano, G.S.,et al, 2021
Conjugate Eye Deviation in Acute Stroke: Incidence, Hemispheric Asymmetry, and Lesion Pattern
Stroke 37:2726-2732, Singer,O.C.,et al, 2006
Sustained Downgaze as the only remained sign after regaining consciousness in hepatic encephalopathy
Neurol Asia 19:105-106, Park, D.G.,et al, 2014
Eye Position Information on CT Increases the Identification of Acute Ischemic Hypoattenuation
AJNR 29:1144-1146, Mahajan,V.,et al, 2008
CT Assessment of Conjugate Eye Deviation in Acute Stroke
Neurol 60:135-137, Simon,J.E.,et al, 2003
Thalamic Hemorrhage:A Prospective Study of 100 Patients
Stroke 26:964-970, Kumral,E.,et al, 1995
Prognostic Significance of Conjugate Eye Deviation in Stroke Patients
Stroke 22:200-202, Tijssen,C.C.,et al, 1991
Conjugate Eye Deviation:Side, Site, and Size of the Hemispheric Lesion
Neurol 41:846-850, Tijssen,C.C.,et al, 1991
Prognosis of Acute Stroke
Neurol 37:221-225, Chambers,B.R.,et al, 1987
Bilateral Cerebral Ptosis
Neurol 37:1043-1046, Lepore,F.E., 1987
Conjugate Gaze Paresis in Stroke Patients With Unilateral Damage
Arch Neurol 39:482-486, DeRenzi,E.,et al, 1982
Eye Movements in Patients with Wallenberg's Syndrome
Ann NY Acad Sci 374:600-613, Baloh,R.W.,et al, 1981