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Co-Occurrence of Multiple Cerebral Infarctions Due to Hypercoagulability Associated with Malignancy and Meningeal Carcinomatosis as the Initial Manifestation of Gastric Cancer
BMC Neurol 14:160, Kawasaki,A.,et al, 2014

Three Territory Sign
Neurol Clin Pract 9:124-128, Nouh, A.M.,et al, 2019

Risk of Ischemic and Hemorrhagic Strokes in Occult and Manifest Cancers
Stroke 49:1585-1592, Andersen, K.K. & Olsen, T.S., 2018

Clinicopathologic Conference, Acute Ischemic Stroke, Caused by Paradoxical Embolism Through a Patent Foramen Ovale, in a Patient with the May-Thurner Syndrome and a Hypercoagulable State Due to an Occult Renal-Cell Carcinoma
NEJM 374:1671-1680, Case 13-2016, 2016

Stroke and Cancer - A Complicated Relationship
J Neurol Transl Neurosci 2:1039-1051, Dearborn, J.L.,et al, 2014

Paraneoplastic Neurological Syndromes
Clin Exp Immunol 175:336-348, Leypoldt, F. & Wandinger, K.-P., 2014

Paraneoplastic and Autoimmune Encephalitis
UpToDate, June, Dalmau, J.,et al, 2011



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