Causes of Paralysis of the Third, Fourth, & Sixth Cranial Nerves
Am J Ophthalmol 61:353, Rucher,C.W., 1966
Cavernous Sinus Thrombosis
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Unilateral Intracranial Optic Nerve Involvement
Arch Ophthalmol 73:331, Little,H.L.,et al, 1965
Seronegative Ocular Syphilis & Neurosyphilis, Neuro-Ophthalmology Symposium, U. of Miami
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Changes in Brain & Pial Vessels in Arterial Border Zones
Arch Neurol 11:40, Romanul,F.,et al, 1964
Neurological Complications of Wegener's Granulomatosis
Arch Neurol l8:45, 1963, Drachman,D., 1963
Intracranial Aneurysms Causing Ophthalmoplegia
Arch Ophthal 70:75l, Cogan,D.,et al, 1963
Bilateral Saccular Aneurysms of the Internal Carotid Artery in the Cavernous Sinus
JNNP 26:174-177, Wilson,C.B.&Myers,F.K., 1963
Facial Pain:A Diagnostic Headache Group Practice, Apr, 1973, P 17-21, Anatomic Pathways Related to Pain in Face & Neck
J Neurosurg 19:116, Taren,J.,et al, 1962
Ophthalmoplegic Migraine
Arch Neurol 7:320, Friednam,A.P., 1962
Painful Ophthalmoplegia
Neurol 11:56, Hunt,W.,et al, 1961
Recurrent Meningitis Associated With Congenital Dermal Sinus
Ann Int Med 54:503-509, Mendez-Cashion,D.,et al, 1961
Bilateral Loss of Vision from Cerebral Infarction
Brain 80:28, Symonds,C.,et al, 1957
The 1/2000 Field in Chiasmal Interference
Arch Ophthalmol P. 53, Circa 1950., Chamlin,J.&Davidoff,L., 1950
Localization of Lesions Causing Horner's Syndrome
Arch Ophthamol 44:710, Jaffe,N., 1950
Uncommon symptoms of migraine
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