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Whipple's Disease of the Central Nervous System
Acta Neuropath 36:31, Silbert,S.W.,et al, 1976

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

Developments in the Treatment of Parkinsonism
NEJM 295:1433, Calne,D.B., 1976

Isolation & Characterization of an Aetiological Agent in Whipple's Disease
BMJ 3:568, Clancy,R.L.,et al, 1975

Case Records of MGH
NEJM 290:1426, 1974. Neurofibromatosis, , 1974

Whipple'sDisease & the Nervous System-The Neurology of GI Disease
1974, Chapter 13, p. 207 Major Prob. In Neurology Vol. 3-Saunders., Pallis,C.A.&Lewis,P.D., 1974

Neuro Complica of Coeliac Disease & Trop Sprue, Neurology of GI Disease
1974, Major Problems in Neurology V-3, W. B. Saunders Co, Ltd., Pallis,C.A.&Lewis,P.D., 1974

Shock-Induced Optic Neuropathy A Cause of Nonprogressive Glaucoma
NEJM 288:392, Drance,S.,et al, 1973

Bone Marrow Biopsy in Diagnosis of Whipple's Disease
Acta Med Scand 193:5-8, Rausing,A., 1973

Brain Lesions Increase Likelihood of Upper G. I. Bleeding
J Neurosurg 37:27, Karch,S.B., 1972

Whipple's Disease-Dementia
ed. by Charles G. Wells, Chap. 10 by Gunther Haas-Contemporary Neuro. Series 192, 1971 Published by, . A. Davila., 1971

Whipple's Disease:A Review of 19 Pnts from one Hospital & a Review of the Literature since 1950
Medicine 49:175, Maizel,H.,et al, 1970

Granulomatous Encephalitis in Whipple's Disease-Electron Microscopic Observations
Acta Neuropath 13:1, Schochet,S.S.,et al, 1969

Etude Ultrastructurale Des Lesions due Systeme Nereveus Central Dans la Maladie de Whipple
Path Biol 17:121, Groodt-Lasseei,M.de.,et al, 1969

Encephalitis with Myoclonus in Whipple's Disease
JNNP 32:338, Stoupel,N.,et al, 1969

Whipple's Disease & Papilledema
Arch Int Med 123:74, Switz,D.M.,et al, 1969

Whipple's Disease Presenting with Ocular Inflammation & Minimal Intestinal Symptoms
John's Hopkin's Med Jour 123:175, Knox,D.L.,et al, 1968

Neurological Manifestations of SLE
Medicine 47:337, Johnson,R.,et al, 1968

Neurological Disorders Associated with Adult Celiac Disease
Brain 89:683, Cooke,W.T.,et al, 1966

Cerebral Complications of Whipple's Disease
Brain 88:137, Smith,W.T.,et al, 1965

Encephalopathy in Whipple's Disease
Neurol 12:65, Lampert,P.,et al, 1962

Rupture of the Oesophagus Associated with Lesions of the Central Nervous System
Br J Surg 43:505-512, Maciver,I.N.,et al, 1956

Spontaneous Rupture of the Esophagus
Dis Chest 19:165-189, Flipse,M.E., 1951

MR Imaging of Central Nervous System Whipple Disease: A 15-Year Review
AJNR 31:1493-1497, Black,D.F.,et al,



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