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An 11-year-old girl with focal seizures, fevers, and unilateral, enhancing cortical lesions
Neurol 95:e3153-e3159, Russ, J.B.,et al, 2020

A Case of Acute Encephalopathy and Rigidity in a 30-Year-Old Man
Neurol 93:759-763, Hurtubise, B. & MacLellan, A., 2019

Viral Infections of the Nervous System, Chronic Meningitis, and Prior Diseases, Acute Encephalitis
Adams & Victors Principles of Neurology, Chp 33, pg 748, Ropper, A.H.,et al, 2014

Neurologic Complications of Influenza A (H1N1)pdm09
Neurol 79:1474-1481, Khandaker,G.,et al, 2012

The Frequency of Autoimmune N-Methyl-D-Aspartate Receptor Encephalitis Surpasses That of Individual Viral Etiologies in Young Individuals Enrolled in the California Encephalitis Project
Clin Inf Dis 54:899-904, Gable, M.S.,et al, 2012

A Horse Bite to Remember
Lancet 376:1194, Brouwer,M.C.,et al, 2010

Mycoplasma Pneumoniae Encephalitis in Childhood
J Microbiol Immunol Infect 35:173-178, Lin,W.-C., et al, 2002

Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura Associated with Clopidogrel
NEJM 342:1773-1777,1824, Bennett,C.L.,et al, 2000

Clinicopath Conf
Progressive Multifocal Leukoencephalopathy & Systemic Lupus Erythematosus, Case 20-1995, NEJM 332:17, 3-17995., 1995

Clinicopath Conf
Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura, Case 30-1991, NEJM 325:265-273991., , 1991

Clinicopath Conf
Malignant Lymphoma, Intravascular, Large-Cell, Immunoblastic type (Malignant Angioendotheliomatosis), , Case86,NEJM 315:874-885,1986., 1986

Neurologic Complications After Treatment for Whipple's Disease:A Report of Four Patients
Medicine 55:467, Knox,D.L.,et al, 1976

Lymphomatoid Granulomatosis
Human Pathology 3:457, Liebow,A.,et al, 1972

Neurologic Manifestations of Bacterial Endocarditis
Ann Int Med 71:21, Jones,H.,et al, 1969

Clinicopathologic Conference, Primary Progressive Aphasia, Semantic Variant, due to TAR DNA Binding Protein 43 associated Frontotemporal Lobar Degen
NEJM 376:158-167, Case 1-2017, 2017

A Young Man with Progressive Language Difficulty and Early-Onset Dementia
JAMA Neurol 73:595-599, Botha, H.,et al, 2016

Clinical, Neuroimaging, and Pathologic Features of Progressive Nonfluent Aphasia
Ann Neurol 39:166-173, Turner,R.S.,et al, 1996

The Syndrome of Posterior Choroidal Artery Territory Infarction
Ann Neurol 39:779-788, Neau,J.&Bogousslavsky,J., 1996

Recovery from Wernicke's Aphasia:A Positron Emission Tomographic Study
Ann Neurol 37:723-732, Weiller,C.,et al, 1995

The Pathology and Nosology of Primary Progressive Aphasia
Neurol 44:2065-2072, Kertesz,A.,et al, 1994

Cerebral Glucose Metabolism as a Predictor of Recovery from Aphasia in Ischemic Stroke
Arch Neurol 50:958-964, Heiss,W.D.,et al, 1993

Slowly Progressive Aphasia:Three Cases with Language, Memory, CT and PET Data
JNNP 53:987-993, Kempler,D.,et al, 1990

Cerebral Glucose Metabolism in Wernicke's Broca's, and Conduction Aphasia
Arch Neurol 46:27-34, Metter,E.J.,et al, 1989

Diagnosis & Treatment of Aphasia, Part I & Part II
JAMA 259:1043-1047, 1205-12101988., Albert,M.L.&Helm-Estabrooks,N., 1988

Disconnection & Cerebral Metabolism, The Case of Conduction Aphasia
Arch Neurol 45:275-279, Kempler,D.,et al, 1988

Diffuse Lewy Body Disease and Progressive Dementia
Neurol 38:1520-1528, Burkhardt,C.R.,et al, 1988

Primary Progressive Aphasia-Differentiation from Alzheimer's Disease
Ann Neurol 22:533-534, Mesulam,M.M., 1987

Case Records of MGH
NEJM 29l:l4l, 1974; 29l:263, 1974 Subscute Sclerosing Panencephalitis., , 1974

Cerebral Dominance & Its Disturbances
Ped Clin North Am 15:759-769, Benson,D.F.,et al, 1968



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