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Lesions of the Corpus Callosum: MR Imaging and Differential Considerations in Adults and Children
AJR 179:251-257, Bourekas,E.C.,et al, 2002

Neurological Complications of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome:Analysis of 50 Patients
Ann Neurol 14:403-418, Snider,W.D.,et al, 1983

A 64-Year-Old Man with Multiple Cranial Neuropathies
Neurol 97:e215-e221, Lefland, A.,et al, 2021

Rapidly Progressive Gait Disorder and Cranial Nerves Involvement in a 9-year-old boy
Neurol 94:e330-e334, Lipp, A.,et al, 2020

Presentation of Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma with Bilateral Sequential Oculomotor Neuropathy
Neurol 91;e92-e93, Galla, K.M.,et al, 2018

Clinicopathologic Conference, Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma Consistent with Neurolymphomatosis
NEJM 376:2471-2481, Case 19-2017, 2017

Leptomeningeal Enhancement in a Patient with Progressive Cranial Neuropathies and Lumbosacral Radiculopathies
JAMA Neurol 73:345-346, Vargas, T.C.,et al, 2016

Safety and Diagnostic Value of Brain Biopsy in HIV patients: a Case Series and Meta-Analysis of 1209 Patients
JNNP 87:722-733, Lee, A.M.,et al, 2016

The Etiology of Ring Lesions on Diffusion-Weighted Imaging
NeuroRadiol J 27:280-287, Finelli, P. & Foxman, E.B., 2014

Central Nervous System Lymphoma Initial Diagnosed as Tumefective Multiple Sclerosis after Brian Biopsy
Intern Med 52:483-488, Ohe, Y.,et al, 2013

Primary Central Nervous System Lymphoma in a Patient Treated with Natalizumab
Ann Neurol 69:1060-1062, Phan-Ba, R.,et al, 2011

Infectious and Non-Infectious Neurologic Complications in Heart Transplant Recipients
Medicine 89:166-175, Mu�oz,P., et al, 2010

Primary Central Nervous System Lymphoma in a Patient Treated with Natalizumab
Ann Neurol 66:403-406, 261, 262, Schweikert,A.,et al, 2009

Natalizumab: A Double-Edged Sword?
Ann Neurol 66:262-263, DeAngelis,L., 2009

Is a "Vanishing Tumor" Always a Lymphoma?
Neurol 59:762-764, Bromberg,J.E.C.,et al, 2002

HIV-associated Neurologic Disease Incidence Changes: Multicenter AIDS Cohort Study, 1990-1998
Neurol 56:257-260, Sacktor,N.,et al, 2001

Pituitary Lymphoma Presenting as Fever of Unknown Origin
J Clin Endocrinol Metab 86:1470-1476, Landman, R.E.,et al, 2001

Role of Brain Biopsy in the Management of Focal Brain Lesions in HIV-Infected Patients
Neurol 54:993-997, Antinori,A.,et al, 2000

AIDS-Related Focal Brain Lesions in the Era of Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy
Neurol 55:1194-1200, Ammassari,A.,et al, 2000

Acute Leukoencephalopathies:Differential Diagnosis and Investigation
The Neurologist 4:148-166, Weinshenker,B.G.,et al, 1998

Diagnosis of AIDS-Related Focal Brain Lesions
Neurol 48:687-694, Antinori,A.,et al, 1997

Differentiation of Central Nervous System Lesions in AIDS Patients Using Positron Emission Tomography (PET)
Int J STD AIDS 7:337-346, Heald,A.E.,et al, 1996

Acquired Immunodeficiency
Malignant Lymphoma & Pneumocystis Carinii, Case Record NEJM 309:359-36983., , 1983

Isolated Bilateral Oculomotor Paresis Due to Lymphoma
Neurol 29:1425-1428, Wilkins,D.E.,et al, 1979

Peripheral Polyneuropathy Associated with Primary Malignant Lymphoma of the Brain
Neurol 35:50, Garofalo,M.,et al, 1978

The Incidence of the Non-Metastatic Neurological Syndromes of Obscure Origin in the Reticuloses
Brain 93:629, Currie,S.,et al, 1970

Non-Invasive CNS Disease Associated with Lymphoid Tumors
CNS & LymphoidTumors, Johns Hopkins Med Jour 122:27168., Richter,R.,et al, 1968



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