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agnosia, color
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alexia without agraphia
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anticoagulant, treatment in CVD
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arterial dissection, vertebral
ataxia
ataxic gait
ataxic hemiparesis
atheromatous branch disease, intracranial
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behavioral disorder
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Cheiro-oral syndrome
children
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hoarseness
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intracerebral hemorrhage, small
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lacunar infarction, differential diagnosis of
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MRI
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review article
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Asymmetric Flaccid Paralysis: A Neuromuscular Presentation of West Nile Virus Infection
Ann Neurol 53:703-710,691, Li,J.,et al, 2003

Acupuncture in Clinical Neurology
The Neurologist 9:137-148, Rabinstein,A.A. &Shulman,L.M., 2003

Vascular Syndromes of the Thalamus
Stroke 34:2264-2278, Schumahmann,J.D., 2003

Pure Dysarthria Due to Small Cortical Stroke
Neurol 60:1178-1180, Kim,J.S.,et al, 2003

Increased Signal Intensity in the Pulvinar on T1-Weighted Images: A Pathognomonic MR Imaging Sign of Fabry Disease
AJNR 24:1096-1101, Moore,D.F.,et al, 2003

Clinicopath Conf., Giant-Cell Arteritis
NEJM 349:170-180, Case 21-2003, 2003

Neurological Presentation of Fabry's Disease in a 52 Year Old Man
JNNP 73:340-342, Mohanraj,R.,et al, 2002

Middle Cerebral Artery Stenosis Is a Major Clinical Determinant in Striatocapsular Small, Deep Infarction
Arch Neurol 59:259-263, Bang,O.Y.,et al, 2002

Isolated Hand Palsy Due to Cortical Infarction: Localization of the Motor Hand Area
Neurol 58:1412-1414, Takahashi,N.,et al, 2002

Dysarthria in Acute Ischemic Stroke
Neurol 56:1021-1027, Urban,P.P.,et al, 2001

Predominant Involvement of a Particular Group of Fingers Due to Small, Cortical Infarction
Neurol 56:1677-1682, Kim,J.S., 2001

Clinical Study of 222 Patients with Pure Motor Stroke
JNNP 71:239-242, Arboix,A.,et al, 2001

Motor Strokes Sparing the Leg
Arch Neurol 57:513-518, de Freitas,G.R.,et al, 2000

Anatomy of Sensory Findings in Patients with Posterior Cerebral Artery Territory Infarction
Arch Neurol 56:835-838, Georgiadis,A.L.,et al, 1999

Sensory Symptoms Restricted to Proximal Body Parts in Small Cortical Infarction
Neurol 53:889-890, Kim,J.S., 1999

Isolated Weakness of the Fingers in Cortical Infarction
Neurol 50:823-824, Lee,P.,et al, 1998

Ataxic Hemiparesis,Critical Appraisal of a Lacunar Syndrome
Stroke 29:2549-2555, Gorman,M. J.,et al, 1998

Lateral Medullary Infarction
Stroke, Pathophysiology, Diagnosis and management, Churchhill Livingstone, NY 3rd Ed, Ch 22, p. 534, Amarenco,P.,et al, 1998

Hypophosphatemia-Induced Neuropathy: Clinical and Electrophysiologic Findings
Muscle Nerve 21:650-652, Siddiqui,M.F. &Bertorini,T.E., 1998

Patterns of Sensory Dysfunction in Lateral Medullary Infarction, Clinical-MRI Correlation
Neurol 49:1557-1563, Kim,J.S.,et al, 1997

Spinocerebellar Ataxia Type 6, Molecular & Clin Features of 35 Japanese Pts (1 Homozygous for CAG Repeat Expan)
Neurol 49:1238-1243, 11961997., Matsumura,R.,et al, 1997

Paramedian Pontine Infarction
Stroke 28:809-815, Kataoka,S.,et al, 1997

CIDP:Clinical Features & Responses to Trtm in 67 Consecutive Pts with/without a Monoclonal Gammopathy
Neurol 48:321-328, Gorson,K.G.,et al, 1997

Pain After Thalamic Stroke:Right Diencephalic Predominance and Clinical Features in 180 Patients
Neurol 48:1196-1199, Nasreddine,Z.S.&Saver,J.L., 1997

Medial Medullary Stroke:Report of Seven Patients and Review of the Literature
Neurol 48:882-890, Bassetti,C.,et al, 1997

Clinical Characteristics of Patients with Motor Disability Due to Conversion Disorder:A Prospective Study
JNNP 63:83-88, Binzer,M.,et al, 1997

Clinicopath Conf
Intravascular Lymphomatosis Involving Brain & Other Organs, Case 30-1996, NEJM 335:952-9596., , 1996

Dysarthria and Lacunar Stroke:Pathophysiologic Aspects
Neurol 47:1135-1141, Urban,P.P.,et al, 1996

Thalamic Haemorrhage
Brain 119:1873-1886, Chung,C-S.,et al, 1996

Isolated Infarcts of the Pons
Neurol 46:165-175, Bassetti,C.,et al, 1996

The Syndrome of Posterior Choroidal Artery Territory Infarction
Ann Neurol 39:779-788, Neau,J.&Bogousslavsky,J., 1996

Spinal Cord Infarction:Etiology and Outcome
Neurol 47:321-330, Cheshire,W.P.,et al, 1996

A Case of Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (CJD) Started with Monoparesis of the Left Arm
Rinshi Shinkeigaku 36:1245-1248, Obi, T.,et al, 1996

Clinicopath Conf
Granulomatous Angiitis of CNS, Case 33-1995, NEJM 333:1135-1143995., , 1995

Thalamic Hemorrhage:A Prospective Study of 100 Patients
Stroke 26:964-970, Kumral,E.,et al, 1995

Massive Infarcts Involving the Territory of the Anterior Choroidal Artery and Cardioembolism
Stroke 26:609-613, Levy,R.,et al, 1995

Medial Medullary Syndrome:Report of 18 New Patients and a Review of the Literature
Stroke 26:1548-1552, Kim,J.S.,et al, 1995

Hemiplegia Vegetativa Alterna (Ipsilateral Horner's Synd & Contralat Hemihyperhidrosis) Post Cerebral Art Occl
Stroke 26:702-704, Bassetti,C.&Staikov,I.N., 1995

Takayasu's Arteritis
Stroke Syndromes, Eds Bogousslavsky & Caplan, Cambridge Univ Press, Chp 48, p 439-442, Naritomi,H., 1995

Pseudochoreoatheotosis:Movement Associated with Loss of Proprioception
Arch Neurol 51:1103-1109, Sharp,F.R.,et al, 1994

The Anterior Choroidal Artery Syndrome
Neuroradiology 36:340-345, Takahashi,S.,et al, 1994

Pure Dysarthria, Isolated Facial Paresis, or Dysarthria-Facial Paresis Syndrome
Stroke 25:1994-1998, Kim,J.S., 1994

Spectrum of Lateral Medullary Syndrome:Correlation Between Clinical Findings and Magnetic Resonance Imaging in 33 Subjects
Stroke 25:1405-1410, Kim,J.S.,et al, 1994

Pure Midbrain Infarction:Clinical Syndromes, MRI, and Etiologic Patterns
Neurol 44:2032-2040, Bogousslavsky,J.,et al, 1994

Sensory Stimulation Promotes Normalization of Postural Control after Stroke
Stroke 25:1176-1180, Magnusson,M.,et al, 1994

The Thalamic Ataxia Syndrome
Neurol 44:810-814, Solomon,D.H.,et al, 1994

Discrete Cortical Infarction with Prominent Impairment of Thumb Flexion
Stroke 24:2118-2120, Terao,Y.,et al, 1993

Cerebellar Infarction, Clinical and Anatomic Observations in 66 Cases
Stroke 24:76-83, Kase,C.S.,et al, 1993

Pontine Versus Capsular Pure Motor Hemiparesis
Neurol 43:2197-2201, Nighoghossian,N.,et al, 1993

Hemibody Tremor Related to Stroke
Stroke 24:2094-2096, Dethy,S.,et al, 1993



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