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Aphasia in Dementia of the Alzheimer Type
Neurol 35:394-397, Cummings,J.L.,et al, 1985

Aphasia Following Pluridirectional Tomography with Metrizamide
Arch Neurol 42:39-45, Butler,M.J.,et al, 1985

Isolation of Speech Area from Focal Brain Ischemia
Stroke 16:441-443, Bogousslavsky,J.,et al, 1985

MRI & the Study of Aphasia
Neurol 35:861-865, DeWitt,L.D.,et al, 1985

Subcortical Arteriosclerotic Encephalopathy, (Binswanger's Disease)
Arch Neurol 42:951-959, Kinkel,W.R.,et al, 1985

Lesion Localization in Broca's Aphasia, Implications from Broca's Aphasia without Hemiparesis
Arch Neurol 42:1210-1212, Henderson,V.W., 1985

Anatomical Basis for Acquired Fluent Aphasia in Children
Ann Neurol 17:306-309, VanDongen,H.R.,et al, 1985

Transient Expressive (Nonfluent) Dysphasia after Metrizamide Myelography
AJNR 6:945-947, Sarno, J.B.,et al, 1985

Subcortical Dementia
Arch Neurol 41:874-879, Cummings,J.L.,et al, 1984

Effectiveness of Speech Therapy for Aphasic Stroke Patients
Lancet l:1197-1200, Lincoln,N.B.,et al, 1984

Speech Arrest & Supplementary Motor Area Seizures
Neurol 34:110-111, Peled,R.,et al, 1984

Aphasia with a Left Frontal Interhemispheric Hematoma
Neurol 34:1261-1264, Tijssen,C.C.,et al, 1984

Mitochondrial Encephalomyopathy:Fluctuating Symptoms & CT
Neurol 34:1456-1460, Yamamoto,T.,et al, 1984

Motor Aphasia Unaccompanied by Faciobrachial Weakness
Neurol 33:519-521, Masdeu,J.C.,et al, 1983

A Longitudinal Study of Speech Fluency in Aphasia:CT Correlates of Recovery & Persistent Nonfluency
Neurol 33:1170-1178, Knopman,D.S.,et al, 1983

Slowly Progressive Aphasia without Generalized Dementia
Ann Neurol 13:687, Heath,P.D.,et al, 1983

The Syndrome of Bilateral Paramedian Thalamic Infarction
Neurol 33:540-546, Guberman,A.,et al, 1983

Global Aphasia in Multiple Sclerosis
Ann Neurol 13:222-223, Friedman,J.H.,et al, 1983

Aphasia in Subdural Hematoma
Arch Neurol 40:177-179, Dell,S.O.,et al, 1983

Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NRM) Imaging in White Matter Dis. of the Brain Using Spin-Echo Sequences
J Comput Assist Tomogr 7:290-294, Young,I.R.,et al, 1983

Epilepsies of Infancy & Childhood
Ann Neurol 13:113-124, Gomez,M.R.,et al, 1983

Is"Subcortical Dementia"a Recognizable Clinical Entity
Ann Neurol 14:278-283, Mayeux,R.,et al, 1983

Global Aphasia Without Hemiparesis:A Sign of Embolic Encephalopathy
Neurol 32:403-406, VanHorn,G.,et al, 1982

Slowly Progressive Aphasia Without Generalized Dementia
Ann Neurol 11:592-598, Mesulam,M.M., 1982

Localization in Transcortical Sensory Aphasia
Arch Neurol 39:475-478, Kertesz,A.,et al, 1982

Angular Gyrus Syndrome Simulating Alzheimer's Disease
Arch Neurol 39:616-620, Benson,D.F.,et al, 1982

Lobar Intracerebral Hematomas:Clinical & CT Analysis of 22 Cases
Neurol 32:1146-1150, Kase,C.S.,et al, 1982

Neurologic Complications of Primary Sjogren's Syndrome
Medicine 61:247-257, Alexander,E.L.,et al, 1982

"Tip-of-the-tongue"Phenomenon in Parkinson Disease
Neurol 32:567-570, Matison,R.,et al, 1982

Multiple Sclerosis with Clinical & Radiological Features of Cerebral Tumour
JNNP 45:802-808, Sagar,H.J.,et al, 1982

Aphasic Status Epilepticus:A Case Report
Neurol 31:888-890, Dinner,D.S., 1981

Measurement of Early Spontaneous Recovery from Aphasia with Stroke
Ann Neurol 9:89-91, Hartman,J., 1981

Subcortical Arteriosclerotic Encephalopathy:A Clinical & Radiological Investigation
JNNP 44:294-304, Loizou,L.A.,et al, 1981

Hemispheric Infarction after Herpes Zoster Ophthalmicus:Computed Tomography & Angiography
Neurol 31:1030-1032, Kuroiwa,Y.,et al, 1981

Interictal Memory & Language Impairment in Temporal Lobe Epilepsy
Neurol 30:120-125, Mayeux,R.,et al, 1980

Epileptic Aphasia, First Onset of Prolonged Mono-symptomatic Status Epilepticus in Adults
Arch Neurol 37:419-422, Racy,A.,et al, 1980

Aphasia After Left Hemispheric Intracerebral Hemorrhage
Neurol 30:1193-1202, Alexander,M.P.,et al, 1980

The Aphasia Syndrome of Stroke in the Left Anterior Cerebral Artery Territory
Arch Neurol 37:97-l00, Alexander,M.P.,et al, 1980

Imitating Gestures, A Quantitative Approach to Ideomotor Apraxia
Arch Neurol 37:6-10, Renzi,E.De.,et al, 1980

Acquired Aphasia with Convulsive Disorder:Course & Prognosis
Neurol 30:524-529, Mantovani,J.F.,et al, 1980

Language and Motor Disorders after Penetrating Head Injury in Viet Nam
Neurol 30:1273-1279, Mohr,J.P.,et al, 1980

Language Deficits After Apparent Clinical Recovery from Childhood Aphasia
Ann Neurol 6:405-409, Woods,B.,et al, 1979

Aphemia with Hemiplegic Migraine
Neurol 29:1317-1318, Jenkyn,L.R., 1979

Sign Language Aphasia in a Non-deaf-mute
Neurol 29:1037-1040, Meckler,R.J.,et al, 1979

Left-to-right Transfer of Language Dominance:A Case Study
Neurol 29:1547-1550, Cummings,J.L.,et al, 1979

Subcortical Arteriosclerotic Encephalopathy (Binswanger) :Computerized Tomography
Neurol 29:1102-1106, Rosenberg,G.A.,et al, 1979

Periodic EEG Activity in Subcortical Arteriosclerotic Encephalopathy (Binswanger's Type)
Arch Neurol 36:485-489, White,J.C., 1979

Absence Status (Petit Mal Status) With Focal Characteristics
Arch Neurol 36:417-421, Niedermeyer,E.,et al, 1979

Aphasia Rehabilitation
Arch Neurol 36:187, Benson,D.F., 1979

Aphasia, The Sole Manifestation of Focal Status Epilepticus
Neurol 29:745-748, Hamilton,N.G.,et al, 1979



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