Neurology Specific Literature Search   
 
[home][thesaurus]
    

Differential
(Click to cross reference)
agitation
amyloid angiopathy, cerebral
amyloid angiopathy, cerebral, inflammatory type
amyloid angiopathy, cerebral, tumefactive
anorexia
antibiotics
antiviral agents
arbovirus
areflexia
Borrelia miyamotoi infection
brain biopsy
cachexia
central nervous system, infection of
cerebral edema, vasogenic
cerebral infarction
cerebrospinal fluid, elevated protein of
cerebrospinal fluid, red cells in
cerebrovascular accident
Clinical Pathologic Conference(C.P.C.)
coma
complications
confusion
dementia
dementia, rapidly progressive
disorientation
dysarthria
dyspnea
eclampsia
eclampsia, postpartum
ELISA
encephalitis
encephalitis, viral
eye movement, painful
eye, pain in
fatigue
fever
fibrillations
flaccid paralysis
floaters
gadolinium
gammaglobulin therapy, intravenous
hallucination
hallucination, visual
headache
headache, severe
headache, sudden onset of
hemiparesis
hemosiderosis of CNS, superficial
herpes encephalitis
herpes virus infection
human herpesvirus 6
hypoglycorrhachia
immunosuppression
immunosuppressive agents
infection
intellectual deterioration
leukemia
leukemia, neurologic findings assoc.with
leukocytosis
leukoencephalopathy
limbic encephalitis
memory, defect of recent
memory, impairment of
memory, recent
meningeal enhancement
meningitis
meningitis, aseptic
meningitis, lupus
meningitis, neutrophilic
meningitis, noninfectious
meningitis, treatment of
meningoencephalitis
mental status, abnormal
microhemorrhage, intracerebral
migraine
mortality
mosquito
MRI
MRI, abnormal
MRI, contrast enhanced
MRI, disappearing lesion on
MRI, FLAIR
MRI, folia hyperintensity
MRI, gradient-echo
MRI, mass effect on
MRI, sulcal hyperintensity
muscle pain
myoclonus
neck extension
neck stiffness
nerve conduction studies
neurologic disease, diagnoses of
neuropathology
neutropenia
New England
opportunistic infection
opportunistic infection, CNS
papilledema
paralysis, acute
paralysis, acute areflexic
phonophobia
pleocytosis of cerebrospinal fluid
polymerase chain reaction
polymerase chain reaction, false negative
positive sharp waves
posterior leukoencephalopathy syndrome
postpartum
pregnancy, neurologic complications in
prognosis
progressive neurologic disorder
rapidly progressing neurologic illness
respiratory failure
retro-orbital pain
reversible neurologic disorder
seizure
somnolence
sonophobia
spirochete infection
stare
staring spells
stem cell transplantation
steroid therapy, CNS treatment and complications with
systemic lupus erythematosus
systemic lupus erythematosus, neurologic complications with
tachycardia
temporal lobe, lesion
temporal lobe, lesion, bilateral
temporalis muscle wasting
thalamus, infarction, bilateral
thalamus, lesion of
transient neurologic deficit
treatment of neurologic disorder
viral infection
viral infection, CNS
vision, blurred, monocular
visual loss
weakness
weakness, generalized
weight loss
West Nile fever
white matter disease
word-finding difficulty
work performance
Showing articles 50 to 100 of 6570 << Previous Next >>

Negative CT Angiography Findings in Patients with Spontaneous Subarachnoid Hemorrhage: When is Digital Subtraction Angiography Still Needed?
AJNR 31:695-705, Agid,R., et al, 2010

Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy as Cause of Convexity SAH in the Elderly
Neurologist 16:37-40, Finelli,P., 2010

Atraumatic Convexal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage: Clinical Presentation, Imaging Patterns, and Etiologies
Neurol 74:893-899, 874, Kumar,S.,et al, 2010

Crescendo Transient Aura Attacks: A Transient Ischemic Attack Mimic Caused by Focal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
Stroke 40:3725-3729, Izenberg,A.,et al, 2009

Distal Hyperintense Vessels on FLAIR: An MRI Marker for Collateral Circulation in Acute Stroke?
Neurol 72:1134-1139, Lee,K.Y.,et al, 2009

Reversible Cerebral Vasoconstriction Syndrome
Pract Neurol 9:256-267, Ducros,A. &Bousser,M.-G., 2009

Spontaneous Isolated Convexity Subarachnoid Hemorrhage: Presentation, Radiological Findings, Differential Diagnosis, and Clinical Course
J Neurosurg 109:1034-1041, Refai,D.,et al, 2008

Subarachnoid Hemosiderosis and Superficial Cortical Hemosiderosis in Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy
AJNR 29:184-186, Linn,J.,et al, 2008

Call-Fleming Syndrome Associated with Subarachnoid Haemorrhage: Three New Cases
JNNP 79:602-605, Moustafa,R.R.,et al, 2008

Severity of Leukoaraiosis and Susceptibility to Infarct Growth in Acute Stroke
Stroke 39:1409-1413, Ay,H.,et al, 2008

Spontaneous Isolated Convexity Subarachnoid Hemorrhage: Presentation, Radiological Findings, Differential Diagnosis, and Clinical Course
J Neurosurg 109:1034-1041, Refai, D.,et al, 2008

Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy With Symptomatic or Occult Subarachnoid Haemorrhage
Eur Neurol 57:103-105, Karabatsou,K.,et al, 2007

Leukoaraiosis and Intracerebral Hemorrhage After Thrombolysis in Acute Stroke
Neurol 68:1020-1024, Palumbo,V.,et al, 2007

Prognostic Value of Hyperintense Vessel Signals on Fluid-Attenuated Inversion Recovery Sequences in Acute Cerebral Ischemia
Eur Neurol 57:75-79, Girot,M.,et al, 2007

The Clinical and Radiological Spectrum of Reversible Cerebral Vasoconstriction Syndrome. A Prospective Series of 67 Patients
Brain 130:3091-3101, Ducros, A.,et al, 2007

Cerebral Microbleeds on MRI
Neurol 66:165-171, Koennecke,H.-C., 2006

Nonaneurysmal Convexity Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
Neurocrit Care 4:229-233, Patel,K.C. &Finelli,P.F., 2006

Leukoaraiosis Is a Risk Factor for Symptomatic Intracerebral Hemorrhage After Thrombolysis for Acute Stroke
Stroke 37:2463-2466, Neumann-Haefelin,T.,et al, 2006

Cryptococcus Neoformans Infection in Patients With Cirrhosis, Including Liver Transplant Candidates
Medicine 83:188-192, Singh,N.,et al, 2004

Clinical and Radiological Predictors of Recanalisation and Outcome of 40 Patients with acute Basilar Artery Occlusion Treated with Intra-Arterial Thrombolysis
JNNP 75:857-862, Arnold,M.,et al, 2004

Isolated Cortical Venous Thrombosis Presenting as Subarachnoid Hemorrhage: A Report of Three Cases
AJNR 25:1676-1679, Chang,R. &Fridman,D.P., 2004

Non-Aneurysmal Primary Subarachnoid Hemorrhage in Pregnancy-Induced Hypertension and Eclampsia
Neurol 61:117-120, Shah,A.K., 2003

A Longitudinal Study of Gait and Balance Dysfunction in Normal Older People
Arch Neurol 60:835-839, Baloh,R.W.,et al, 2003

Subcortical Hematoma Caused by Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy: Does the First Evidence of Hemorrhage Occur in the Subarachnoid Space?
Neuropathology 23:254-261, Takeda,S.,et al, 2003

Evaluation of Hyperintense Vessels on FLAIR MRI for the Diagnosis of Multiple Intracerebral Arterial Stenoses
Stroke 34: 1886-1891, Iancu-Gontard,D.,et al, 2003

Leukoaraiosis is Associated with Warfarin-Related Hemorrhage Following Ischemic Stroke
Neurol 59:193-197, Smith,E.E.,et al, 2002

Gradient Echo Magnetic Resonance Imaging in the Prediction of Hemorrhagic vs Ischemic Stroke
Arch Neurol 59:425-429, Kim,D.,et al, 2002

Signs of Acute Stroke Seen on Fluid-Attenuated Inversion Recovery MR Imaging
AJR 179:237-243, Makkat,S.,et al, 2002

Fluid-attenuated Inversion Recovery Intraarterial Signal: An Early Sign of Hyperacute Cerebral Ischemia
AJNR 22:1021-1029,1015, Toyoda,K.,et al, 2001

MRI Hyperintensities of the Temporal Lobe and External Capsule in Patients with CADASIL
Neurol 56:628-634, O'Sullivan,M.,et al, 2001

Hyperdense Sylvian Fissure MCA "Dot" Sign
Stroke 32:84-88, Barber,P.A.,et al, 2001

Evolution of MR Contrast Enhancement Patterns During the First Week after Acute Ischemic Stroke
AJNR 22:103-111, Karonen,J.O.,et al, 2001

Arterial Hyperintensity on Fast Fluid-attenuated Inversion Recovery Images: A Subtle Finding for Hyperacute Stroke Undetected by Diffusion-weighted MR Imaging
AJNR 22:632-636, 599, Maeda,M.,et al, 2001

Warfarin-Associated Hemorrhage and Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy
Neurol 55:947-951, Rosand,J.,et al, 2000

Significance of Hyperintense Vessels on FLAIR MRI in Acute Stroke
Neurol 55:265-269, Kamran,S. et al, 2000

Major Bleeding During Anticoagulation after Cerebral Ischemia, Patterns and Risk Factors
Neurol 53:1319-1327, Gorter,J.W., 1999

Disequilibrium in Patients with Atherosclerosis; Relevance of Pontine Ischemic Rarefaction
Neurol 51:570-573, Kwa,V.I.H.,et al, 1998

Pathogenesis of Leukoaraiosis
Stroke 28:652-659, Pantoni,L.&Garcia,J.H., 1997

T2-Weighted Hyperintense MRI Lesions in the Pons in Patients with Atherosclerosis
Stroke 28:1357-1360, Kwa,V.I.H.,et al, 1997

Significant Progression of White Matter Lesions and Small Deep (Lacular) Infarcts in Patients with Stroke
ARch Neurol 53:650-655, Zagsten,M.V.,et al, 1996

Clinical Correlates of White Matter Findings on Cranial Magnetic Resonance Imaging of 3301 Elderly People
Stroke 27:1274-1282, 12691996., Longstreth,W.T.,et al, 1996

Cocaine-Associated Intracranial Hemorrhage:Absence of Vasculitis in 14 Cases
Neurol 46:1741-1743, Aggarwal,S.,et al, 1996

Gait Disorders in Older Adults
J Am Geriatr Soc 44:434-452, Alexander,N.B., 1996

Demetia with Leucoaraiosis and Dural Arteriovenous Malformation:Clinical and PET Case Study
JNNP 56:929-931, Nencini,P.,et al, 1994

The Prevalence of CT Abnor of the Cerebrum in 100 Consecutive Children Symptomatic with the HIV
Ann Neurol 34:198-205, DeCarli,C.,et al, 1993

Cerebral White Matter Lesions and Atherosclerosis in the Rotterdam Study
Lancet 341:1232-1237, Bots,M.L.,et al, 1993

Pathologic Correlates of Increased Signals of the Centrum Ovale on Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Arch Neurol 50:492-497, Munoz,D.G.,et al, 1993

Postpartum Eclampsia and Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
J Stroke Cerebrovasc Dis, 2:151-1531992., Finelli,P.F., 1992

High-Signal Foci on MR Images of the Brain:Observer Variability in Their Quantification
AJR 159:185-188, Yetkin,F.Z.,et al, 1992

Clinical Correlates of White-Matter Changes on Magnetic Resonance Imaging Scans of the Brain
Arch Neurol 48:1015-1021, Mirsen,T.R.,et al, 1991



Showing articles 50 to 100 of 6570 << Previous Next >>