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Cavernous Haemangioma Mimicking Multiple Sclerosis
BMJ 318:1604-1605, Cader,M.Z.&Winer,J.B., 1999

Cavernous Angioma of the Brain Stem Mimicking Multiple Sclerosis
NEJM 336:875-876, Vrethem,M.,et al, 1997

Clinical Presentations of Vascular Malformations of the Brain Stem:Comparison of Angiographically Positive and Negative Types
JNNP 52:167-175, Abe,M.,et al, 1989

Occult Arteriovenous Malformation of the Brainstem Simulating Multiple Sclerosis
Neurol 31:901-903, Britt,R.H.,et al, 1981

The Clinical & Pathological Spectrum of Brainstem Vascular Malformations
Arch Neurol 37:25-29, Stahl,S.M.,et al, 1980

The Geography of Neurology
BMJ 2:506, Spillane,J.D., 1972

Brain Stem Arteriovenous Malformations
Arch Ophthalmol 86:255, Lessel,S.,et al, 1971

A 34-Year-Old Man with Headache, Diploplia, and Hemiparesis
Neurol 86:e28, Lincoln, M.R.,et al, 2016

Cardiovascular Dysfunction in Multiple Sclerosis
Neurologist 20:108-114, Kaplan, T.B.,et al, 2015

Solitary Sclerosis
Neurol 78:540-544, Schmalstieg,W.F.,et al, 2012

Rhombencephalitis A Series of 97 Patients
Medicine 90:256-261, Moragas, M.,et al, 2011

Brainstem Lesion in Clinically Isolated Syndromes
Neurol 75:1933-1938, Tintore,M.,et al, 2010

Differential Diagnosis of Bilateral Thalamic Lesions
Clin Neuroradiol 17:3-22, Linn,J.,et al, 2007

Pathologic Laughing and Intractable Hiccups Can Occur Early in Multiple Sclerosis
Neurol 67:1684-1686, de Seze,J.,et al, 2006

Internuclear Ophthalmoplegia
Arch Neurol 62:714-717, Keane,J.R., 2005

Specificity of Barkhof Criteria in Predicting Conversion to Multiple Sclerosis When Applied to Clinically Isolated Brainstem Syndromes
Arch Neurol 61:222-224, Sastre-Garriga,J.,et al, 2004

Infratentorial Lesions Predict Long-term Disability in Patients with Initial Findings Suggestive of Multiple Sclerosis
Arch Neurol 61:217-221, Minneboo,A.,et al, 2004

MR Features of Diseases Involving Bilateral Middle Cerebellar Peduncles
AJNR 24:1946-1954, Okamoto,K.,et al, 2003

MRI Characteristics of the MLF in MS Patients with Chronic Internuclear Ophthalmoparesis
Neurol 57:762-768, Frohman,E.M.,et al, 2001

Differential Diagnosis of Posterior Fossa Multiple Sclerosis Lesions--Neuroradiological Aspects
Neurol Sci 22 Suppl 2:S79-83, Falini,A.,et al, 2001

Practice Parameter: The Usefulness of Evoked Potentials in Identifying Clinically Silent Lesions in Patients With Suspected Multiple Sclerosis (an Evidence-Based Review)
Neurol 54:1720-1725, Gronseth,G.S.&Ashman,E.J., 2000

Trigeminal Neuralgia Triggered by Auditory Stimuli in Multiple Sclerosis
Arch Neurol 56:731-733, Hartmann,M.,et al, 1999

Isolated Cranial Nerve Palsies Due to Brainstem Lesions
Muscle & Nerve 22:1168-1176, Thomke,F., 1999

Hemiageusia:An Unusual Presentation of Multiple Sclerosis
JNNP 54:657, Pascual-Leone,A.,et al, 1997

Trigeminal Neuralgia in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis:Lesion Localization with magnetic Resonance Imaging
Neurol 49:1142-1144, Gass,A.,et al, 1997

Twelfth-Nerve Palsy:Analysis of 100 Cases
Arch Neurol 53:561-566, Keane,J.R., 1996

Clinicopath Conf
Distinguishing Acute Disseminated Encephalomyelitis from Multiple Sclerosis, BMJ 313:802-8041996., , 1996

Bilateral Ptosis Due to Mesencephalic Lesions with Relative Preservation of Ocular Motility
J Neuro-Ophthalmol 16:258-263, Martin,T.J.,et al, 1996

Clinical, Neurodiagnostic, and MR Findings in Children with Spinal & Brain Stem Multiple Sclerosis
AJNR 16:87-95, Glasier,C.M.,et al, 1995

Intractable Hiccups:The Role of Cerebral MR in Cases Without Systemic Cause
AJNR 16:2093-2100, Marsot-Dupuch,K.,et al, 1995

Spontaneous Palpebromandibular Synkinesia:A Localizing Clinical Sign
Ann Neurol 35:222-228, Pullicino,P.M.,et al, 1994

Ocular Torsion and Tilt of Subjective Visual Vertical are Sensitive Brainstem Signs
Ann Neurol 33:292-299, Dieterich,M.&Brandt,T., 1993

Sudden Hearing Loss as the Initial Monosymptom of Multiple Sclerosis
Neurol 43:2703-2705, Drulovic,B.,et al, 1993

Headache Caused by a Single Lesion of Multiple Sclerosis in the Periaqueductal Gray Area
Headache 33:452-455, Haas,D.C.,et al, 1993

Multiple Sclerosis as a Cause of Atrial Fibrillation and Electrocardiographic Changes
Arch Neurol 49:422-424, Schroth,W.S.,et al, 1992

Medullary Lesion Inducing Pulmonary Edema:A Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study
Ann Neurol 30:727-730, Simon,R.P.,et al, 1991

Neurogenic Dysphagia
JNNP 54:1037-1039, Wiles,C.M., 1991

Convergence-Evoked Nystagmus
Neurol 40:161-162, Oliva,A.&Rosenberg,M.L., 1990

Isolated Pupil-Sparing Third-Nerve Palsy as the Presenting Sign of Multiple Sclerosis
Arch Neurol 47:817-818, Newman,N.J.&Lessell,S., 1990

Gentral Dazzle in Trigeminal Sensory Neuropathy
Neurol 40:722-723, Gutrecht,J.A.,et al, 1990

Clinicopath Conf
Acute Multiple Sclerosis, Case Record 42-1990, NEJM 323:1123-1135990., , 1990

Brain-Stem Auditory Evoked Potential Abnormalities with Unilateral Brain-Stem Lesions Demonstrated by MRI
Arch Neurol 46:295-299, Markand,O.N.,et al, 1989

Divisional Oculomotor Nerve Paresis Caused by Intrinsic Brainstem Disease
Ann Neurol 26:714-718, Ksiazek,S.M.,et al, 1989

Alternating Skew on Lateral Gaze (Bilateral Abducting Hypertropia)
Ann Neurol 23:190-192, Moster,M.L.,et al, 1988

Evoked Potentials in Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy
Arch Neurol 45:1014-1016, Pakalnis,A.,et al, 1988

Medullary Lesion Revealed by MRI in a Case of MS with Respiratory Arrest
Neuroradiology 30:574-576, Mochizuki,A.,et al, 1988

Hiccups & Vomiting as Initial Manifestations of Multiple Sclerosis
JNNP 50:232-233, Birkhead,R.&Freidman,J.H., 1987

Correlations of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Computerized Tomography, & Clinical Profiles in Multiple Sclerosis
Neurol 36:27-34, Jacobs,L.,et al, 1986

Correlates of Brain-Stem Oculomotor Disorders in Multiple Sclerosis, Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Arch Neurol 43:460-463, Bogousslavsky,J.,et al, 1986



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