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Hypointensity of the Basal Ganglia in Adults with Glucose Transporter Protein Type 1 Deficiency Syndrome: A Novel Magnetic Resonance Imaging Finding
Ann Neurol 87:10-11, Van Samkar, A.,et al, 2020

Clinicopathologic Conference,Aceruloplasminemia, Hereditary
NEJM 383:1974-1983, Case 35-2020, 2020

Neurodegeneration with Brain Iron Accumulation
AIAN 22:267-276, Batla, A. & Gaddipati, C., 2019

Pantothenate Kinase - Associated Neurodegeneration (PKAN)
Emedicine.Medscape Sept, Hanna, P.A. & Benbadis, S.R., 2018

Dentate Update: Imaging Features of Entities that Affect the Dentate Nucleus
AJNR 38:1467-1474, Bond, K.M.,et al, 2017

Intracranial Lesions with Low Signal Intensity on T2-Weighted MR Images - Review of Pathologies
Pol J Radiol 80:40-50, Zimny, A.,et al, 2015

The Thalamus and Multiple Sclerosis
Neurol 80:210-219, Minagar, A.,et al, 2013

Assessing Abnormal Iron Content in the Deep Gray Matter of Patients with Multiple Sclerosis verus Healthy Controls
AJNR 33:252258, Habib,C.A.,et al, 2012

T2* and FSE MRI Distinguishes Four Subtypes of Neurodegeneration With Brain Iron Accumulation
Neurol 70:1614-1619, McNeill,A.,et al, 2008

Gray Matter Involvement in Multiple Sclerosis
Neurol 68:634-642, Pirko,I.,et al, 2007

Quantitative Assessment of Iron Accumulation in the Deep Gray Matter of Multiple Sclerosis by Magnetic Field Correlation Imaging
AJNR 28:1639-1644, Ge,Y.,et al, 2007

Pallidal Stimulation Improves Pantothenate Kinase-Associated Neurodegeneration
Ann Neurol 57:738-741,613, Castelnau,P.,et al, 2005

MRI T2 Hypointensity of the Dentate Nucleus is Related to Ambulatory Impairment in Multiple Sclerosis
J Neurol Sci 234:17-24, Tjoa,C.W.,et al, 2005

Genetic, Clinical, and Radiographic Delineation of Hallervorden-Spatz Syndrome
NEJM 348:33-40, Hayflick,S.J.,et al, 2003

T2 Hypointensity in the Deep Gray Matter of Patients With Multiple Sclerosis
Arch Neurol 59:62-68, Bakshi,R.,et al, 2002

Reduced Signal Intensity of T2 Weighted MR Imaging of Thalamus and Putamen in Multiple Sclerosis in Japan
Rinsho Shinkeigaku 40:677-682, Nishii,T.,et al, 2000

MRI of the Brain in Wilson Disease:T2 Signal Loss Under Therapy
J Comput Assist Tomogr 19:635-638, Engelbrecht,V.,et al, 1995

Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Brain Iron in Health and Disease
J Neurol Sci 134:19-26,1, Vymazal,J.,et al, 1995

Toluene Abuse Causing Reduced MR Signal Intensity in the Brain
AJR 161:1259-1261, Caldemeyer,K.S.,et al, 1993

Hallervorden-Spatz Disease with Bilat Invol of Globus Pallidus & Substantia Nigra:MR Demonstra
J Comput Assist Tomogr 17:961-963, Porter-Grenn,L.,et al, 1993

Delayed Encephalopathy after Acute Carbon Monoxide Intoxication:MR Imaging Features & Cerebral White Matter Lesions
Radiology 184:117-122, Chang,K.H.,et al, 1992

Atypical MR Presentation of Wilson Disease:A Possible Consequence of Paramagnetic Effect of Copper
Neuroradiology 34:222-224, Brugieres,P.,et al, 1992

Hallervorden-Spatz Syndrome and Brain Iron Metabolism
Arch Neurol 48:1285-1293, Swaiman,K.F., 1991

MR Findings in Meige Syndrome
J Comput Assist Tomogr 13:116-118, Piazza,P.,et al, 1989

Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Pathologically Proven Hallervorden-Spatz Disease
Neurol 39:440-442, Schaffert,D.A.,et al, 1989

MR Imaging of a Group I Case of Hallervorden-Spatz Disease
J Comput Assist Tomogr 12:851-853, Mutoh,K.,et al, 1988

Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Multiple Sclerosis:Decreased Signal in Thalamus & Putamen
Ann Neurol 22:546-550, Drayer,B.P.,et al, 1987



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