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Emergent Headaches During Pregnancy: Correlation Between Neurologic Examination and Neuroimaging
AJNR 28:1085-1087, Ramchandren,S.,et al, 2007

Hypertensive Emergencies
NEJM 290:2ll, Koch-Weser,J., 1974

Eclampsia
NEJM 289:976, 1973; 290:344974., Jewett,J.F., 1974

A Benign But Potentially Life-Threatening Headache
Neurol 87:e168-e173, Zhang, D.,et al, 2016

Management of Acute Cerebellar Stroke
Arch Neurol 62:537-544, Jensen,M.B. &St. Louis,E.K., 2005

Urgent Endovascular Revascularization for Symptomatic Intracranial Atherosclerotic Stenosis
Neurol 61:1729-1735,1647, Gupta,R.,et al, 2003

Acute Hydrocephalus in Cerebellar Infarct & Hemorrhage
Neurol 29:409-413, Greenberg,J.,et al, 1979

Cisternal Puncture Complications Treatment of Coccidioidal Meningitis w/Amphotericin B
Calif Med 119:10, Keane,J., 1973

Vaccine-Induced Thrombocytopenia with Severe Headache
NEJM 385:doi:10.1056/NEJMc2112974, Salih, F.,et al, 2021

Ophthalmic Manifestations of Giant Cell Arteritis
Rheumatology 57:ii63-1172, Vodopivec, I. & Rizzo, J.F. III, 2018

Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
NEJM 377:257-266, Lawton, M.T. & Vates, G.E., 2017

Hemostatic Therapy Should be Used for Acute Treatment of Anticoagulation-Related Intracerebral Hemorrhage
Stroke 43:2535-2536,2539, Diringer, M. & Zazulia, A.R., 2012

Hemostatic Therapy Should not be Used for Acute Treatment of Anticoagulation-Related Intracerebral Hemorrhage
Stroke 43:2537-2538,2539, Stapf, C., 2012

Point-of-Care Reversal Treatment in Phenprocoumon-Related Intracerebral Hemorrhage
Ann Neurol 67:788-793, Rizos,T., et al, 2010

Timing of Fresh Frozen Plasma Administration and Rapid Correction of Coagulopathy in Warfarin-Related Intracerebral Hemorrhage
Stroke 37:151-155,6, Goldstein,J.N.,et al, 2006

Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
NEJM 354:387-396, Suarez,J.I.,et al, 2006

Neurological Emergencies as Causes of Accidents
Medicine 12:151-154, Fries,M.,et al, 2005

Practical Limitations of Acute Stroke MRI Due to Patient-Related Problems
Neurol 62:1848-1849, Singer,O.C.,et al, 2004

Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Basilar Artery Occlusion
Arch Neurol 59:398-402, du Mesnil de Rochemont,R.,et al, 2002

Emergency Craniotomy in Patients Worsening Due to Expanded Cerebral Hematoma
Neurol 58:1367-1372,1325, Rabinstein,A.A.,et al, 2002

Acute Obstructive Hydrocephalus Heralding Neurocysticercosis
Conn Med 65:451-454, Finelli,P.F., 2001

Neurological Emergencies: Acute Stroke
JNNP 68:277-288, Davenport,R. & Dennis,M., 2000

Management of Cerebellar Infarction With Mass Effect
The Neurologist 6:172-176, Koh, M. et al, 2000

Intracranial Hemorrhage: Diagnosis and Emergency
Neuro Clin 16:373-390, Stieg,P.E.&Kase,C.S., 1998

Patients Who Reattend After Head Injury:A High Risk Group
BMJ 311:1395-1398, Voss,M.,et al, 1995

Guidelines for the Management of Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
Stroke 25:2315-2328, Mayberg,M.R.,et al, 1994

The Management of Acute Visual Failure
JNNP 56:234-240, Wray,S.H., 1993

Management of Subarachnoid Haemorrhage
JNNP 56:947-959, Kopitnik,T.A.&Samson,D.S., 1993

Treatment of Cerebellar Infarction by Decompressive Suboccipital Craniectomy
Stroke 23:957-961, 9371992., Chen,H-J.,et al, 1992

Severe Headaches, When to Worry, What To Do
Postgrad Med 83:164-180, Drexler,E.D., 1990

Emergency Treatment of Angiography-Induced Paraplegia & Tetraplegia-Correspondence
NEJM 288:1184, , 1973



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