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COVID-19: A Global Threat to the Nervous System
Ann Neurol 88:1-11, Koralnik, I.J. & Tyler, K.L., 2020

Clinical Features, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation in Adults
UptoDate, Leung, L.L.K., 2015

Is the Routine Use of Intravenous Immunoglobulin Treatment in Neurologic Disorders Justified?
Arch Neurol 56:1028-1032, Karussis,D.&Abramsky,O., 1999

MR Three-Territory Sign in Cancer-Associated Hypercoagulation Stroke (Trousseau Syndrome)
Neurologist 27:37-40, Finelli, P.F., 2022

Cancer and Embolic Stroke of Undetermined Source
Stroke 52:1121-1130, Navi,B.B.,et al, 2021

US Case Reports of Cerebral Venous Sinus Thrombosis with Thrombocytopenia after Ad26.COV2.S Vaccination, March 2 to April 21, 2021
JAMA 325:2448-2456,2445, See, I.,et al, 2021

Mechanisms of Ischemic Stroke in Patients with Cancer
Ann Neurol 90:159-169, Navi, B.B.,et al, 2021

Diffusion-Weighted Imaging-Documented Bilateral Small Embolic Stroke Involving Multiple Vascular Territories May Indicate Occult Cancer: A Retrospective Case Series and a Brief Review of the Literature
Aging Med 3:56-62, Chi, X.,et al, 2020

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

Histological Features of Intracranial Thrombi in Stroke Patients with Cancer
Ann Neurol 86:143-149, Park, H.,et al, 2019

Non-Bacterial Thrombotic Endocarditis
Infective Endocarditis doi:10.5772/intechopen.84398, Busca-Arenzana, C.,et al, Chp 6, pg 315, 2019

D-dimer >2.785 �g/ml and multiple infarcts =3 vascular territories are two characteristics of identifying cancer-associated ischemic stroke patients
Neurol Res 40:948-954, Wang, J.,et al, 2018

Clinicopathologic Conference, Pulmonary Adenocarcinoma, Complicated by a Hypercoagulable State with a Nonbacterial Thrombotic Endocarditis
NEJM, Case 33-2018, 2018

D-Dimer as a Predictor of Early Neurologic Deterioration in Cryptogenic Stroke with Active Cancer
Eur J Neurol 24:205-211, Nam, K.-W.,et al, 2017

Embolic Strokes of Unknown Source and Cryptogenic Stroke: Implications in Clinical Practice
Front Neurol 7:1-16, Nouh, A.,et al, 2016

Three Territory DWI Acute Infarcts: Diagnostic Value in Cancer-Associated Hypercoagulation Stroke (Trousseau Syndrome)
AJNR 37: Nov, Finelli, P.F. & Nouh, A., 2016

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

Characteristics of Cryptogenic Stroke in Cancer Patients
Ann Clin Trans Neurol 3:280-287, Gon, Y.,et al, 2016

Trousseaus Syndrome: Cancer-Associated Thrombosis
Jpn J Clin Oncol 46:204-207, Ikushima, S.,et al, 2016

DWI Lesion Patterns in Cancer-Related Stroke-Specifying the Phenotype
Cerebrovasc Dis Extra 5:139-145, Schwarzbach, C.J.,et al, 2015

Recurrent Thromboembolic Events after Ischemic Stroke in Patients with Cancer
Neurol 83:26-33, Navi, B.B.,et al, 2014

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

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

Ischemic Stroke in Patients With Primary Brain Tumor
Neurol 70:2314-2320, Kreisl,T.N.,et al, 2008

Stroke Syndrome Secondary to Hypercoagulability of Lung Cancer
Commun Oncol 5:595-596, Lim, B. & Henry, D.H., 2008

Stroke in Patients with Cancer
Neurol 62:2025-2030, Cestari,D.M.,et al, 2004

Trousseaus Syndrome Related to Adenocarcinoma of the Colon and Cholangiocarcinoma
Eur J Neurol 11:493-496, Tasi,S.-H.,et al, 2004

Clinicopath Conf., Adenocarcinoma with Metastasis to Liver, with Hypercoagulable State Resulting in Thrombophlebitis & Nonbacterial Thrombotic Endocarditis, with Multiple Embolic Infarcts (Trousseau's
NEJM 347:1187-1194, Case 31-2002, 2002

Cerebral Sinus Thrombosis Diagnosed by MRI and MR Venography in Cancer Patients
Neurol 54:1222-1226, Raizer,J.J.&DeAngelis,L.M., 2000

Recurrent Stroke and Thrombo-Occlusive Events in the Antiphospholipid Syndrome
Ann Neurol 38:119-124, Levine,S.R.,et al, 1995

Should Cerebral Ischemic Events in Cancer Patients be Considered a Manifestation of Hypercoagulability
Stroke 25:1215-1218, Chaturvedi,S.,et al, 1994

Antiphospholipid Antibody Syndrome
JAMA 268:1451-1453, Lockshin,M.D., 1992

Cerebrovascular Complications of Mucinous Cancers
Neurol 39:522-526, Amico,L.,et al, 1989

Dural Sinus Thrombosis in Children With Acute Lympho-blastic Leukemia
JAMA 246:2837-2839, Steinherz,P.G.,et al, 1981

Nonmetastatic Superior Sagittal Sinus Thrombosis Complicating Systemic Cancer
Neurol 29:139-146, Sigsbee,B.,et al, 1979

Remote Cerebral Infarction As A Presenting Manifestation of Brain Tumor
Military Med 141:548, Finelli,P., 1976

Clinical Pathological Conference-The Man Without a History-CA of Lung with Marantic Endocarditis & Cerebral Emboli
JAMA 227:1052, Locke,S.,et al, 1974



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