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Parietal Lobe Syndromes
In Handbk of Clinical Neurology, Vinken & Bruyn, Ed, North-Holland Publ Co, Amsterdam, V2, Ch21, p., 84wesbury,E.C.O., 1969

Dressing Apraxia as Initial Manifestation of Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease
Tremor and Other Hyperkinetic Movements 10:1-3, Heckmann, J.G.,et al, 2020

Distinct Imaging Patterns and Lesion Distribution in Posterior Reversible Encephalopathy Syndrome
AJNR 28:1320-1327, Bartynski,W.S.,et al, 2007

Ataxia Associated with Hashimotos Disease: Progressive Non-Familial Adult Onset Cerebellar Degeneration with Autoimmune Thyroiditis
JNNP 71:81-87, Selim, M. and Drachman, D.A., 2001

Patients with Refractory Seizures
NEJM 340:1565-1570, Devinsky,O, 1999

The Localizing Value of a Quadrantanopia
Arch Neurol 54:401-404, Jacobson,D.M., 1997

Isolated Acalculia Due to Left Parietal Lesion
Arch Neurol 51:286-291, Takayama,Y.,et al, 1994

Sensory Syndromes in Parietal Stroke
Neurol 43:1942-1949, Bassetti,C.,et al, 1993

Parietal Pseudothalamic Pain Syndrome, Clinical Features and Anatomic Correlates
Arch Neurol 49:1032-1037, Schmahmann,J.D.&Leifer,D., 1992

Parietal Sensory Loss Simulating a Peripheral Lesion, Documented by Somatosensory Evoked Potentials
Neurol 41:152-154, Youl,B.D.,et al, 1991

Apraxia of Eyelid Opening Secondary to Right Hemisphere Infarction
Ann Neurol 25:622-624, Kohnston,J.C.,et al, 1989

Signs & Symptoms from a Cerebral Lesion that Suggest Cerebellar Dysfunction
Jr. , Arch Neurol 40:422-423983., Montgomery,E.B., 1983

Disorientation for Place
Arch Neurol 39:33-36, Fisher,C.M., 1982

Asterixis in Focal Brain Lesions
Arch Neurol 36:705-707, Degos,J.D.,et al, 1979



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