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Subarachnoid Haemorrhage
BMJ 333:235-240, Al-Shahi,R.,et al, 2006

Transient Global Amnesia
NEJM 388:635-640, Ropper,A.H., 2023

Thyrotoxic Periodic Paralysis
UptoDate Jan, Gutmann, L. & Conwit, R., 2022

Encephalitis Induced by Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors
JAMA Neurol 78:864-873, Velasco, R.,et al, 2021

An Underrecognized Etiology of New Daily Persistent Headache
Neurol 94:e114-e120, Duvall, J.R.,et al, 2020

Signs of Pulmonary Infection on Admission Chest Computed Tomography are Associated with Pneumonia or Death in Patients with Acute Stroke
Stroke 51:1690-1695, de Jonge, J.C.,et al, 2020

Factors Associated with Risk of Recurrent Transient Global Amnesia
JAMA Neurol 77:1551-1558, Morris, K.A.,et al, 2020

RCVS2 Score and Diagnostic Approach for Reversible Cerebral Vasoconstriction Syndrome
Neurol 92:e639-e647, Rocha, E.A.,et al, 2019

Nivolumab-Induced Autoimmune Encephalitis in Two Patients with Lung Adenocarcinoma
Case Rep Neurol Med 2018;doi:10.1155/2018/2548528, Shah, S.,et al, 2018

Reversible Cerebral Vasoconstriction Syndrome, Part 1: Epidemiology, Pathogenesis, and Clinical Course
AJNR 36:1392-1399, Miller, T.R.,et al, 2015

Acute Infection Contributes to Racial Disparities in Stroke Mortality
Neurol 82:914-921, Levine, D.A.,et al, 2014

A 20-year-old Woman with Rapidly Progressive Weakness
Neurol 82:e200-e204, Paganoni, S.,et al, 2014

Bone Marrow Necrosis and Fat Embolism Syndrome in Sickle Cell Disease: Increased Susceptibility of Patients with Non-SS genotypes and a Possible Association with Human Parvovirus B19 Infection
Blood Rev 28:23-30, Tsitsikas, D.A.,et al, 2014

Reversible Cerebral Vasoconstruction Syndromes
Arch Neurol 68:1005-1012,976, Singhal, A.B.,et al, 2011

Classical Disease Revisited: Transient Global Amnesia
Postgrad Med 83:236-239, Owen, D.,et al, 2007

Transient Global Amnesia: Increasing Evidence of a Venous Etiology
Arch Neurol 63:1334-1336 ,1336, Menendez,M. &Rivera,M.M., 2006

Transient Global Amnesia at High Altitude
NEJM 340:1444, Litch,J.A.&Bishop,R.A., 1999

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

Aetiology of Transient Global Amnesia
Lancet 352:397-399, Lewis,S.L., 1998

Ruptured Dissecting Aneurysm as a Cause of Subarachnoid Hemorrhage of Unverified Etiology
Stroke 28:1278-1282, Nakatomi,H.,et al, 1997

Myasthenic Crisis:Clinical Features, Mortality, Comp, & Risk Factors for Prolonged Intubation
Neurol 48:1253-1254, Thomas,C.E.,et al, 1997

Diffusion-Weighted MRI in Transient Global Amnesia Precipitated by Cerebral Angiography
Stroke 28:2311-2314, Woolfenden,A.R.,et al, 1997

An Increased Frequency of Patent Foramen Ovale in Patients with Transient Global Amnesia
Arch Neurol 53:504-508, Klotzsch,C.,et al, 1996

Transient Globe Amnesia and Transient Ischemic Attack:Natural History, Vascular Risk Factors, and Associated Conditions
Stroke 26:1536-1542, Zorzon,M.,et al, 1995

Transient Global Amnesia after Cerebral Angiography with Iohexol
Neuroradiology 34:141-143, Juni,J.,et al, 1992

Subarachnoid Haemorrhage of Unknown Cause:A Long Term Follow-up
JNNP 52:230-235, Hawkins,T.D.,et al, 1989

Transient Global Amnesia:Clinical Characteristics & Prognosis
Neurol 37:733-737, Miller,J.W.,et al, 1987

Transient Global Amnesia
Stroke 14:1005-1007, Logan,W.,et al, 1983

Transient Global Amnesia
Arch Neurol 39:605-608, Fisher,C.M., 1982



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