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A Woman in her 40s with Transient Neurological Symptoms, Migraine Headaches, and Hearing Loss
JAMA Neurol 76:504-505, Roshal, D.A.,et al, 2019

Clinicopathologic Conference, Susacs Syndrome
NEJM 379:2152-2159, Case 37-2018, 2018

Rotavirus-Associated Mild Encephalopathy with a Reversible Splenial Lesion (MERS)
BMC Infect Dis 15:446, Karampatsas, K.,et al, 2015

Clinicopath Conf., Primary Diffuse Large-B-Cell Lymphoma of the Brain
NEJM 352:185-194, Case 1-2005, 2005

Reversible Corpus Callosum Lesion in Legionnaires Disease
JNNP 75:651-654, Morgan, J.C.,et al, 2004

Migraine, hearing loss, and blurred vision in a young woman
Neurol 95:e2945-e2950, Sasikumar, S.,et al, 2020

Cytotoxic Lesions of the Corpus Callosum Caused by Thermogenic Dietary Supplements
AJNR 40:1304-1308, Galnares-Olalde, J.A.,et al, 2019

Cytotoxic Lesions of the Corpus Callosum That Show Restricted Diffusion: Mechanisms, Causes, and Manifestations
RadioGraphics 37:562-576, Starkey, J.,et al, 2017

Snowball-like Lesions with Sudden Hearing Loss
Neurol 82:e100, Oliveira, P. & Mayeux, J., 2014

Brain Abnormalities as an Initial Manifestation of Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorder
MSJ 17:1107-1112, Kim, W.,et al, 2013

Neurologic Manifestations of E Coli infection - induced Hemolytic-Uremic Syndrome in Adults
Neurol 79:1466-1473, Weissenborn, K.,et al, 2012

Clinicopathologic Conference, Susacs Syndrome (retinocochleocerebral vasculopathy)
NEJM 365:549-559, Case 24-2011, 2011

Splenium Infarct Due to Cerebral Venous Thrombosis
Arch Neurol 64:1540, Lai,W. &Katirji,B., 2007

Transient Lesion in the Splenium of the Corpus Callosum and Antiepileptic Drug Withdrawal
Neurol 65:1032-1036, Gurtler,S.,et al, 2005

The Ependymal "Dot-Dash" Sign: An MR Imaging Finding of Early Multiple Sclerosis
AJNR 26:2033-2036, Lisanti, C.J.,et al, 2005

Influenza-Associated Encephalitis/Encephalopathy with a Reversible Lesion in the Splenium of the Corpus Callosum: A Case Report and Literature Review
AJNR 25:798-802, Takanashi,J.,et al, 2004

Clinically Mild Encephalitis Encephalopathy with a Reversible Splenial Lesion
Neurol 63:1854-1858, Tada,H.,et al, 2004

Transient Lesion in the Splenium of the Corpus Callosum in an Epileptic Patient
Neurol 60:1838-1841, Mirsattari,S.M.,et al, 2003

Diffusion-Weighted Imaging Abnormalities in the Splenium After Seizures
Epilepsia 44:852-854, Oster,J.,et al, 2003

Transient Lesion in the Splenium of the corpus callosum: Three Further Cases in Epileptic Patients and a Pathophysiological Hypothesis
JNNP 70:459-463, Polster,T.,et al, 2001

Brain Magnetic Resonance Imaging in 23 Patients with Mucopolysaccharidoses and the Effect of Bone Marrow Transplantation
Ann Neurol 50:79-92, Seto,T.,et al, 2001

Focal Lesion in the Splenium of the Corpus Callosum in Epileptic Patients:Antiepileptic Drug Toxicity
AJNR 20:125-129,131, Kim,S.S.,et al, 1999

Pregnant, Vomiting, and Coma
Lancet 353:1584, Hillbom,M.,et al, 1999

Retinocochleocerebral Vasculopathy
Medicine 77:12-40, Petty,G.W.,et al, 1998

Marchiafava-Bignami Disease:Reversibility of Neuroimaging Abnormality
J Comput Assist Tomogr 22:503-504, Gass,A.,et al, 1998

Diffusion-Weighted MRI Characterized the Ischemic Lesion in Transient Global Amnesia
Neurol 51:901-903, Ay,H.,et al, 1998

Gliomatosis Cerebri
Radiology 198:831-835, delCarpio-O'Donovan,R.,et al, 1996

Cerebral Vasculitis:MR Imaging and Angiographic Correlation
Radiology 182:65-72, Greenan,T.J.,et al, 1992



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