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Clinical and Radiologic Features of Pedicatric Opioid Use-Associated Neurotoxicity with Cerebellar Edema (POUNCE) Syndrome
Neurol 94:710-712, Kim, D.D. & Prasad, A.N., 2020

Bilateral Globus Pallidus Lesions in a Patients with COVID-19
Neurol 95:454-457, Kulick-Soper, C.V.,et al, 2020

Acute Cortical Lesions in MELAS Syndrome: Anatomic Distribution, Symmetry, and Evolution
AJNR 41:167-173, Bhatia,K.D.,et al, 2020

Bilateral Hippocampal Restricted Diffusion:Same Picture Many Causes
J Neuroimaging 27:300-305, Bhattacharyya,S.,et al, 2017

Differential Diagnosis of Bilateral Abnormalities of the Basal Ganglia and Thalamus
RadioGraphics 31:5-30, Hegde,A.N.,et al, 2011

Differential Diagnosis of Bilateral Thalamic Lesions
Clin Neuroradiol 17:3-22, Linn,J.,et al, 2007

Early Detection of Global Cerebral Anoxia:Improved Accuracy by High-b-Value Diffusion-Weighted Imaging with Long Echo Time
AJNR 26:1487-1497, Tha,K.K.,et al, 2005

Hemorrhagic Infarction in White Matter Following Acute Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
Neurol 63:1102-1105, Finelli,P.F. & DiMario,J.F., 2004

An Unusual Cause of Visual Loss: Involvement of Bilateral Geniculate Bodies
AJNR 25:1544-1548, Lefebvre,P.R.,et al, 2004

Diffusion-Weighted Imaging in the Setting of Diffuse Cortical Laminar Necrosis and Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy
AJNR 25:1659-1665, McKinney,A.M.,et al, 2004

Diffusion MRI in Three Types of Anoxic Encephalopathy
J Neuro Sci 196:37-40, Singhal,A.B.,et al, 2002

Hypoxic-Ischemic Damage of the Basal Ganglia
Mov Disord 5:219-224, Hawker, K. & Lang, A.E., 1990



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