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Strokes in the Subinsular Territory
Neurol 63:2429-2432, Kumral,E.,et al, 2004

Infarction in the Territory of the Anterior Cerebral Artery
Neurol 51:620-622, Klatka,L.A.,et al, 1998

Thalamic Hemorrhage:A Prospective Study of 100 Patients
Stroke 26:964-970, Kumral,E.,et al, 1995

Anterior Cerebral Artery Territory Infarction in the Lausanne Stroke Registry
Arch Neurol 47:144-150, Bogousslavsky,J.&Regli,F., 1990

Isolation of Speech Area from Focal Brain Ischemia
Stroke 16:441-443, Bogousslavsky,J.,et al, 1985

A Case-Based Review of Cerebral Venous Infarcts with Perfusion Imaging and Comparision to Arterial Ischemic Stroke
Front Radiol 1:687045, Li, A.Y.,et al, 2021

A 77-year-old man presenting with episodic expressive aphasia
Neurol 90:e1822-e1826, Shanklin, A.,et al, 2018

Large Vessel Occlusion in Acute Stroke
Stroke 49:2323-2329, Beume, L.A.,et al, 2018

A 32-year-old Woman with Right-Sided Numbness and Word-Finding Difficulties
Neurol 83:e98-e102, Busza, A.,et al, 2014

Clinicopath Conf, Cerebral Autosomal Dominant Arteriopathy with Subcortical Infarcts and Leukoencephalopathy (CADASIL)
NEJM 360:1656-1665, Case 12-2009, 2009

Clinicopath Conf., Severe Microangiopathy of Diabetic Vasculopathy with Multiple Cerebral Infarcts
NEJM 357:164-173, Case Study 21-2007, 2007

Primary Central Nervous System Vasculitis: Analysis of 101 Patients
Ann Neurol 62:442-451,430, Salvarani,C.,et al, 2007

Recovery from Aphasia After Hemicraniectomy for Infarction of the Speech-Dominant Hemisphere
Stroke 36:825-829, Kastrau,F.,et al, 2005

Rehabilitation After Stroke
NEJM 352:1677-1684, Dobkin,B.H., 2005

Vascular Syndromes of the Thalamus
Stroke 34:2264-2278, Schumahmann,J.D., 2003

Posterior Cerebral Artery Syndromes
, Caplan,L.R. &Bogousslavsky,J., 1998

Stroke Mechanisms and Clinical Presentation in Large Subcortical Infarctions
Neurol 49:1538-1541, Horowitz,D.&Tuhrim,S., 1997

The Stroke Syndrome of Cortical Vein Thrombosis
Neurol 47:376-382, Jacobs,K.,et al, 1996

The Syndrome of Posterior Choroidal Artery Territory Infarction
Ann Neurol 39:779-788, Neau,J.&Bogousslavsky,J., 1996

Dementia After First Stroke
Stroke 27:1205-1210, Censori,B.,et al, 1996

Simple Partial Status Epilepticus:Causes, Treatment and Outcome in 47 Patients
JNNP 61:90-92, Scholtes,F.B.,et al, 1996

Basal Ganglia and Thalamic Infarction in Children
Arch Neurol 53:1252-1256, Brower,M.C.,et al, 1996

Cerebellar Induced Aphasia: Case Report of Cerebellar Induced Prefrontal Aphasic Language Phenomena Supported by SPECT Findings
J Neurol Sciences 144:34-43, Mari�n,P.,et al, 1996

Aphasia in Acute Stroke:Incidence, Determinants and Recovery
Ann Neurol 38:659-666, Pedersen,P.M.,et al, 1995

Conditions That Mimic Stroke in the Emergency Department
Arch Neurol 52:1119-1122, Libman,R.B.,et al, 1995

Clinicopath Conf
Granulomatous Angiitis of CNS, Case 33-1995, NEJM 333:1135-1143995., , 1995

Striatocapsular Infarction:MRI and MR Angiography
Neuroradiology 36:430-431, Croisille,P.,et al, 1994

Subcortical Aphasia:The Core Profile of Capsulostriatal Infarction
Neurol 44:1824-1829, Mega,M.S.&Alexander,M.P., 1994

The Cerebellum Contributes to Linguistic Production: A Case of Agrammatic Speech Following a Right Cerebellar Lesion
Neurol 44:2047-2050, Silveri,M.C.,et al, 1994

Cerebral Glucose Metabolism as a Predictor of Recovery from Aphasia in Ischemic Stroke
Arch Neurol 50:958-964, Heiss,W.D.,et al, 1993

Irish Brogue After Stroke
Stroke 23:1655-1656, Seliger,G.M.,et al, 1992

Proximal Posterior Cerebral Artery Occlusion Simulating Middle Cerebral Artery Occlusion
Neurol 41:385-390, Chambers,B.R.,et al, 1991

Assessment of Competency:The Role of Neurobehavioral Deficits
Ann Int Med 115:203-208, Freedman,M.,et al, 1991

Putaminal Hemorrhage:Clinical-Computed Tomographic Correlations
Neuroradiology 32:200-206, Weisberg,L.A.,et al, 1990

Hemiplegia in Posterior Cerebral Artery Occlusion
Neurol 40:1496-1499, Hommel,M.,et al, 1990

The Large Striatocapsular Infarct, A Clinical and Pathophysiological Entity
Arch Neurol 47:1085-1091, Weiller,C.,et al, 1990

Spontaneous Intracranial Carotid Artery Dissection
Stroke 20:1100-1103, Pessin,M.S.,et al, 1989

Risk Factors and Clinical Manifestations of Pathologically Verified Lacunar Infarctions
Stroke 20:990-999, Tuszynski,M.H.,et al, 1989

Slowly Progressive Ischemic Stroke as First Manifestation of Essential Thrombocythemia
Stroke 20:1271-1272, Benassi,G.,et al, 1989

Etiology of Stroke in Patients with Wernicke's Aphasia
Stroke 20:1730-1732, Knepper,L.E.,et al, 1989

Large Subcortical Hemispheric Infarctions, Presentation and Prognosis
Arch Neurol 45:1074-1077, Levine,R.L.,et al, 1988

Global Aphasia without Hemiparesis:Multiple Etiologies
Neurol 37:201-205, Legatt,A.D.,et al, 1987

Perseveration in Behavioral Neurology
Neurol 37:1736-1741, Sandson,J.&Albert,M.L., 1987

Aphasia After Stroke:Natural History & Associated Deficits
JNNP 49:11-16, Wade,D.T.,et al, 1986

Acalculia Following a Dominant-Hemisphere Subcortical Infarct
Arch Neurol 43:964-966, Corbett,A.J.,et al, 1986

MRI & the Study of Aphasia
Neurol 35:861-865, DeWitt,L.D.,et al, 1985

Aphasia With Nonhemorrhagic Lesions in the Basal Ganglia & Internal Capsule
Arch Neurol 39:15-20, Damasio,A.R.,et al, 1982

Hemispheric Infarction after Herpes Zoster Ophthalmicus:Computed Tomography & Angiography
Neurol 31:1030-1032, Kuroiwa,Y.,et al, 1981

Facial Recognition in Patients With Focal Brain Lesions
Arch Neurol 36:837-839, Hamsher,K.deS.,et al, 1979



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