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Headache and Altered Mental Status
Neurol 90:e1267-e1270, Spera, K.M.,et al, 2018

A 34-Year-Old Man with Headache, Diploplia, and Hemiparesis
Neurol 86:e28, Lincoln, M.R.,et al, 2016

A 40-Year-Old Woman Presenting with Encepatholopathy and Paraparesis
Neurol 101:e94-e98, AlSabah,A.,et al, 2023

Adult-Onset Vanishing White Matter Disease
Neurol 90:e1091-e1092, Villar-Quiles, R.N.,et al, 2018

Investigations in GABA? Receptor Antibody-Associated Encephalitis
Neurol 88:1012-1020,1010, Spatola, M.,et al, 2017

A 50-year-old Woman with SLE and a Tumefactive Lesion
Neurol 89:e140-e145, Choi, J.H.,et al, 2017

Metabolic Disease and Stroke: MELAS
emedicine.com, Mandava,P.,et al, 2006

Potentially Reversible Autoimmune Limbic ncephalitis with Neuronal Potassium Channel Antibody
Neurol 62:1177-1182,1040, Thieben,M.J.,et al, 2004

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

Clinical and Neuroradiologic Features of Acute Disseminated Encephalomyelitis in Children
Neurol 56:1308-1312,1257, Hynson,J.L.,et al, 2001

Diffusion-Weighted MRI in Trans Global Amnesia:Elev Signal Intensity in Mesial Temporal Lobe
Ann Neurol 43:164-170, 1511998., Strupp,M.,et al, 1998

Magnetic Resonance Imaging Evidence of Hippocampal Injury After Prolonged Focal Febrile Convulsions
Ann Neurol 43:413-426, 4111998., VanLandingham,K.E.,et al, 1998

Reversible Signal Abnormalities in the Hippocampus and Neocortex after Prolonged Seizures
AJNR 17:1725-1731, Chan,S.,et al, 1996

Posterior Reversible Encephalopathy Syndrome
NEJM 388:2171-2178, Geocadin,R.G., 2023

Clinicopathologic Conference, Encephalitis due to Behcets Disease
NEJM 387:925-933, Case 27-2022, 2022

Clinical Presentation and Management of SMART Syndrome
Neurol 97:118-120, Winter, S.F.,et al, 2021

Case of Topical Metronidazole-Induced Encephalopathy
JAMA Neurol 77:1318-1319, Mathew, R.P. & Kunhimohammed, S.P., 2020

Cytotoxic Lesions of the Corpus Callosum Caused by Thermogenic Dietary Supplements
AJNR 40:1304-1308, Galnares-Olalde, J.A.,et al, 2019

Progressive Neurological Impairment and an Enhancing Brainstem Lesion in a Middle-Aged Man
JAMA Neurol 76:1397-1398, Gupta, S.,et al, 2019

Recurrent Dysarthria and Ataxia in a Young Girl
JAMA Neurol 75:125-126, Romba, M.,et al, 2018

CNS Posttransplant Lymphoproliferative Disorder
Neurol 89:e32-e37, Kesari, N.K.,et al, 2017

Cytotoxic Lesions of the Corpus Callosum That Show Restricted Diffusion: Mechanisms, Causes, and Manifestations
RadioGraphics 37:562-576, Starkey, J.,et al, 2017

A 68-year-old Man with a History of Lung Cancer Presenting with Right-Sided Weakness and Aphasia
Neurol 85:e104-e107, Gupta, A.,et al, 2015

Progressive Visuospatial Problems in a 71-Year-Old Man
Neurol 83:e6-e10, Symmonds, M.,et al, 2014

Stroke-Like Migraine Attacks after Radiation Therapy (SMART) Syndrome is not Always Completely Reversible: A Case Series
AJNR 34:2298-2303, Black, D.F.,et al, 2013

Seizure-Induced Brain Lesions: A Wide Spectrum of Variably Reversible MRI Abnormalities
Eur J Neurol 82:1964-1972, Cianfoni, A.,et al, 2013

Combined Retinal and Cerebral Hyperperfusion Syndrome after Carotid Thromboendarterectomy
Neurol 81:e166-e167, Ketteler, S.,et al, 2013

Clinicopathologic conference, Neurologic form of immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome (neuro-IRIS), without evidence of concurrent opportunistic infection
NEJM 362:2343-2352, Case 18-2011, 2011

Peri-ictal Pseudoprogression in Patients with Brain Tumor
Neuro Oncol 13:775-782, Rheims, S.,et al, 2011

SMART Syndrome: A Late Reversible Complication after Radiation Therapy for Brain Tumours
J Neurol 258:1098-1104, Kerklaan, J.P.,et al, 2011

Acute Hepatic Encephalopathy: Diffusion-Weighted and Fluid-Attenuated Inversion Recovery Findings, and Correlation With Plasma Ammonia Level and Clinical Outcome
AJNR 31:1471-1479, McKinney,A.M.,et al, 2010

Brain Lesions Are Most Often Reversible in Acute Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura
Neurol 73:66-70, Burrus,T.M.,et al, 2009

Transient Postictal MRI Changes in Patients with Brain Tumors may Mimic Disease Progression
Surg Neurol 67:246-250, Finn, M.A.,et al, 2007

Reversible Posterior Leukoencephalopathy Syndrome and Bevacizumab
NEJM 354:980-982, Ozcan,C.,et al, 2006

Pre- and Posttreatment MR Imaging Findings in Lead Encephalopathy
AJNR 27:902-903, Atre,A.L.,et al, 2006

Leukoencephalopathy Induced by Levamisole Alone for the Treatment of Recurrent Aphthous Ulcers
Neurol 67:1065-1067, Liu,J.M.,et al, 2006

Postcarotid Endarterectomy Hyperperfusion or Reperfusion Syndrome
Stroke 36:21-26, Karapanayiotides,T.,et al, 2005

West Nile Virus: A Case Report with Flaccid Paralysis and Cervical Spinal Cord MR Imaging Findings
AJNR 26:26-29, Kraushaar, G., et al, 2005

The "Electrocuted" Hippocampus
Lancet 366:956-957, Uncini,A.,et al, 2005

Transient Lesion in the Splenium of the Corpus Callosum and Antiepileptic Drug Withdrawal
Neurol 65:1032-1036, Gurtler,S.,et al, 2005

Riversible Diffusion MRI Abnormalities and Transient Mutism after Liver Trnasplantation
Neurol 62:981-983, Bianco,F.,et al, 2004

Transient Lesion in the Splenium of the Corpus Callosum in an Epileptic Patient
Neurol 60:1838-1841, Mirsattari,S.M.,et al, 2003

MR Imaging and Diffusion-Weighted Imaging Changes in Metronidazole (Flagyl)-Induced Cerebellar Toxicity
AJNR 24:1615-1617, Heaney,C.J.,et al, 2003

Reversible Postictal MRI Change Mimicking Structural Lesion
Clin Neurol Neurosurg 105:288-290, Hicdonmez, T.,et al, 2003

Isolated Third Nerve Palsy Due to Sarcoidosis
Can J Ophthalmol 36:416-419, Ueyama,H.,et al, 2001

Reversible Tacrolimus-Induced Neurotoxicity Isolated to the Brain Stem
AJNR 21:1251-1254, Oliverio,P.J. et al, 2000

Focal Lesion in the Splenium of the Corpus Callosum in Epileptic Patients:Antiepileptic Drug Toxicity
AJNR 20:125-129,131, Kim,S.S.,et al, 1999

Ophthalmoplegic Migraine:Reversible Enhancement and Thickening of the Cisternal Segment of the Oculomotor Nerve on Contrast-Enhanced MR Images
AJNR 19:1887-1891, Mark,A.S.,et al, 1998

Reversible MRI Lesions After Seizures
Seizure 6:237-239, Aykut-Bingol,C.,et al, 1997



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