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Cysticercosis-Review of 230 Patients
Bull Clin Neurosci 50:76-101, McCormick.G.F., 1985

Vanishing Tumor, A 7-Year Puzzle Solved
Neurol 85:e69-e73, Kelly,C.M.,et al, 2015

Is a "Vanishing Tumor" Always a Lymphoma?
Neurol 59:762-764, Bromberg,J.E.C.,et al, 2002

Rate of Spontaneous Resolution of a Solitary Cysticercus Granuloma in Patients With Seizures
Neurol 57:2315-2317, Rajshekhar,V., 2001

Albendazole in Single CT Ring Lesions in Epilepsy
Neurol 44:1344-1346, Padma,M.V.,et al, 1994

Albendazole Therapy for Persistent, Solitary Cysticercus Granulomas in Patients with Seizures
Neurol 43:1238-1240, Rajshekhar,V., 1993

Intracerebral Bacillary Angiomatosis in a Patient Infected with Human Immunodeficiency Virus
Ann Int Med 116:740-742, Spach,D.H.,et al, 1992

Clinicopath Conf
Tertiary Neurosyphilis, Case 32-1991, NEJM 325:414-422991., , 1991

Epilepsy:Disappearing Lesions Appearing in the United Kingdom
BMJ 302:933-935, Kennedy,A.&Schon,F., 1991

Etiology and Management of Single Small CT Lesions in Patients with Seizures:Understanding a Controversy
Acta Neurol Scand 84:465-470, Rajshekhar,V., 1991

Transient Hyperdense Cerebral Areas in Childhood Leukemia:CT Demonstration
J Comput Assist Tomogr 8:985-987, Sano,N.,et al, 1984

Spontaneous Radiographic Disappearance of Cerebral Cysticercosis:Three Cases
Neurol 33:1377-1379, Miller,B.,et al, 1983



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