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aphasia
arteritides
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arthralgia
atypical
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behavior, combative
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cerebral cortex
cerebrospinal fluid, pressure increased
chest x-ray, abnormal
cholangitis
Clinical Pathologic Conference(C.P.C.)
complications
compression neuropathy
confusion
dacroadenitis
dementia
differential diagnosis
diffuse infiltrative lymphocytosis syndrome
diplopia
edema, periorbital
encephalitis, human immunodeficiency virus type 1
encephalopathy
endarterectomy, carotid
endarterectomy, carotid-complications of
eosinophilia
epistaxis
extraocular muscle enlargement
extraocular muscle lesion
eye, pain in
facial nerve, lesion of
facial pain
gadolinium
gastrointestinal bleeding
granulomatosis with polyangiitis
headache
hemiparesis
hepatitis
highly active antiretroviral therapy
homosexual
human immunodeficiency virus type 1
hyperamylasemia
hypergammaglobulinemia
hypertrophic intracranial pachymeningitis
hypocomplementemia
hypophysitis, IgG4-related
IgG4, serum
IgG4-related disease
immunologic disease
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impulsivity
inattention
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jaundice
Kaposi's sarcoma
lacrimal gland
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leukopenia
lingual nerve
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lung nodule
lymph node biopsy
lymphadenopathy
lymphoma
meningeal enhancement
meningitis, basilar
meningitis, carcinomatous
methotrexate
Mikulicz's syndrome
mimics
mononeuropathy
movement disorder
MRI
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MRI, contrast enhanced
MRI, orbit
multifocal fibrosclerosis
multiple sclerosis
multiple sclerosis, differential diagnosis of
muscle biopsy
muscle biopsy, extraocular
muscle weakness
muscle weakness, proximal
myopathy
myopathy, necrotizing
myopathy, steroid responsive
myositis
myositis, ocular
necrotizing vasculitis
neoplasm, metastatic to CNS
nephritis
nerve biopsy
neurologic disease, diagnoses of
neuropathy
neuropathy, acute
neuropathy, painful
neuropathy, peripheral
neuropathy, peripheral, treatment
optic atrophy
optic chiasm
optic nerve
optic nerve, enlarged
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orbit
orbit, biopsy
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pancreatitis
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parotitis
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proptosis, unilateral
psychosis
ptosis
purpura
radiation therapy, CNS treatment and complications with
recurrent
renal failure
renal tubular acidosis
retroperitoneal fibrosis
review article
rituximab
salivary gland biopsy
salivary gland enlargement
salivation, excessive
sarcoidosis
sarcoidosis, CNS
Schirmer test
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screening
sedimentation rate, elevated
seizure
sialadenitis
sialolithiasis
sicca syndrome
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Sjogren's syndrome, neurologic manifestations of
skin, dry
skin, lesions in neurologic disorders
steroid
steroid therapy, CNS treatment and complications with
submandibular gland, swelling
systemic illness
systemic lupus erythematosus
systemic lupus erythematosus, neurologic complications with
temporal artery, biopsy
tongue, numbness of
transient neurologic deficit
treatment of neurologic disorder
ultrasonography
vasculitides
visual acuity, decreased, monocular
visual field defect
visual loss
visual loss, slow-unilateral
weakness
weakness, proximal
weight loss
white matter disease
xerophthalmia
xerostomia
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Mesencephalic Hemorrhages:Clinical & Computed Tomographic Correlations
Weisberg. L. A. , Neurol 36:713-7166., , 1986

Tuberous Sclerosis:A Clinicoradiological Evaluation of 110 Cases with Reference to Atypical Presentation
Neuroradiology 28:38-46, Kingsley,D.P.E.,et al, 1986

Lateral Displacement of the Brain & Level of Consciousness in Patients with an Acute Hemispheral Mass
NEJM 314:953-958, Ropper,A.H., 1986

Brain Stem Mucormycosis in a Narcotic Addict with Eventual Recovery
Am J Med 80:126-128, Woods,K.F.&Hanna,B.J., 1986

Cerebral Computed Tomography in Uremic & Hemodialyzed Patients
J Comput Assist Tomogr 10:567-570, Cusmano,F.&Savazzi,G.M., 1986

Intracranial Arachnoid & Ependymal Cysts
In Neurosurgery, edited by R. H. Wilkins & S. S. Rengarhary, McGraw-Hill Book Co, NY, Vol 1 & 3, p 7, 9-753, 2169-21, 1985

Clin. Path. Conference
Granulomatous Hypophysitis, Probably Giant-Cell Granuloma, with Diabetes Insipidus & Panhypopit, Cas, Reco1985,NEJM 312:297-305,1985., 1985

Neurological Findings in Patients with the Fragile-X Syndrome
JNNP 48:150-153, Finelli,P.F.,et al, 1985

The Value of Visual Evoked Potential as a Screening Test in Neurofibromatosis
Arch Neurol 42:1072-1074, Jabbari,B.,et al, 1985

Post-Haemorrhagic Ventricular Dilatation in Infants:Who & How to Treat
Editorial, Lancet 2:1280-12821985., , 1985

Fragile X Syndrome:Associated Neurological Abnormalities & Developmental Disabilities
Ann Neurol 18:665-669, Wisniewski,K.E.,et al, 1985

Neurocysticercosis:A New Classification Based on Active & Inactive Forms, A Study of 753 Cases
Arch Int Med 145:442-445, Sotelo,J.,et al, 1985

Surgical Treatment of Idiopathic Hydrocephalus in Elderly Patients
Neurol 35:307-311, Petersen,R.C.,et al, 1985

Permanent Visual Loss after Shunt Malfunction
Neurol 35:25-29, Arroyo,H.A.,et al, 1985

Cause of Cerebral Infarction in the Carotid Territory, Its Relation to the Size & the Location of Infarct
Stroke 16:459-466, Olsen,T.S.,et al, 1985

Stroke-in-Progression
Stroke 16:729-733, Gautier,J.C., 1985

Progression of Stroke after Arrival at Hospital
Stroke 16:629-632, Britton,M.&Roden,A., 1985

Stroke, The Use & Overuse of Heparin in Therapeutic Trials
Arch Neurol 42:315-317, Sage,J.I., 1985

Subcortical Arteriosclerotic Encephalopathy, (Binswanger's Disease)
Arch Neurol 42:951-959, Kinkel,W.R.,et al, 1985

Normal-Pressure Hydrocephalus in Rheumatic Patients, A Diagnostic Pitfall
NEJM 312:1239-1241, 1255-12561985., Rasker,J.J.,et al, 1985

Sarcoidosis & Its Neurological Manifestations
Arch Neurol 42:909-917, Stern,B.J.,et al, 1985

Alternating Skew Deviation:47 Patients
Neurol 35:725-728, Keane,J.R., 1985

Positron Emission Tomography with (18F) Fluorodeoxyglucose Diff. Normal Pressure Hydroceph from Alzheimer-Type Dementia
JNNP 48:1091-1096, Jagust,W.J.,et al, 1985

Arachnoid Cysts as a Cause of Dementia in the Elderly
Acta Neurochir 78:28-32, Clavel,M.,et al, 1985

Colloid Cysts of the Third Ventricle, A Review of 36 Cases
Acta Neurochir 76:99-104, Nitta,M.&Symon,L., 1985

Alexander's Disease, A Disease of Astrocytes
Brain 108:367-385, Borrett,D.&Becker,L.E., 1985

Cysticercosis-Review of 230 Patients
Bull Clin Neurosci 50:76-101, McCormick.G.F., 1985

Death from Cysticercosis
West J Med 140:787-789, Keane,J.R., 1984

Early Posthaemorrhagic Hydrocephalus
BMJ 289:569-570, Pickard,J.D.,et al, 1984

Paralysis of Phrenic Nerve Due to Enlargement of Left Atrium
BMJ 288:1125, Crofton,J.,et al, 1984

Intracranial Hemorrhage in the Term Newborn
Arch Neurol 41:30-34, Fenichel,G.M.,et al, 1984

Congenital Hydrocephalus & Eye Abnormalities with Severe Developmental Brain Defects:Warburg's Syndrome
Ann Neurol 16:60-65, Bordarier,C.,et al, 1984

Cerebro-ocular Dysgenesis (Walker-Warberg Syndrome) :Neuropathologic & Etiologic Analysis
Neurol 34:1531-1541, Williams,R.S.,et al, 1984

Graves'Disease Presenting with Bilateral Acute Painful Proptosis, Ptosis, Ophthalmoplegia, & Visual Loss
Lancet 2:431-433, Leonard,T.J.K.,et al, 1984

CT Findings in Progressive Supranuclear Palsy
J Comput Assist Tomogr 8:406-409, Ambrosetto,P.,et al, 1984

Familial Occurrence of Idiopathic Normal-Pressure Hydrocephalus
Arch Neurol 41:335-337, Portenoy,R.K.,et al, 1984

Living with Hydrocephalus
BMJ 288:813-814, Simpson,D., 1984

Acute Obstructive Hydrocephalus after Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
BMJ 288:1342, Raimondi,A.J.,et al, 1984

Clinicopathological Conference
Maroteaux-Lamy Syndrome, Case 44-1983, NEJM 309:1109-1117983., , 1983

Fungal Meningitis Manifesting as Hydrocephalus
Arch Int Med 143:728-731, Mangham,D.,et al, 1983

CSF Polyamines in Childhood
Arch Neurol 40:237-240, Albright,A.L.,et al, 1983

Coexistent Primary Empty Sella Syndrome & Hyperprolactinemia
Arch Int Med 143:1383-1386, Gharib,H.,et al, 1983

Familial Porencephaly
Arch Neurol 40:567-569, Berg,R.A.,et al, 1983

Clin. Path. Conference
Pineocytoma, Case Record 35-1983, NEJM 309:542-549983., , 1983

Ruptured Aneurysms
BMJ 286:1299-1300, Hitchock,E.R., 1983

Hypertrophic Neuropathy & Multiple Sclerosis
Neurol 33:1361-1364, Rosenberg,N.L.,et al, 1983

Arachnoid Cyst of the Fourth Ventricle Manifesting Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus
Neurosurgery 12:108-110, Korosue,K.,et al, 1983

Acute Hydrocephalus in Tuberculous Meningitis in Adults
Sem Hop 59:1687-1688, Tasseau,F., 1983

Fragile X Chromosome & X-Linked Mental Retardation
CMA Journal 127:123-126, Larbrisseau,A.,et al, 1982

Treatment of Adult-Onset Obstructive Hydrocephalus with Low-or Medium-Pressure CSF Shunts
Neurol 32:1057-1061, McQuarrie,I.G.,et al, 1982



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