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Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever Encephalitis and "Starry Sky" Pattern on MRI, A Case Report
Neurologist 30:34-38, Mikhaiel,J.P.,et al, 2025

The Acquired Metabolic Disorders of the Nervous System, High-Altitude (mountain) sickness
Adams & Victors Principles of Neurology Chp 40, pg 1139, Ropper, A.H.,et al, 2014

Pearls & Oy-sters: Reversible Cerebral Vasoconstriction Syndrome Precipitated by Ascent to High Altitude
Neurol 76:e7-e9, Neil,W.P.,et al, 2011

Teaching NeuroImages: Reversible Splenial Cytotoxic Edema in Acute Mountain Sickness
Neurol e94, Bin, C.H. and Lee, S-J., 2011

Reversible Abnormalities of DWI in High-Altitude Cerebral Edema
Neurol 62:335-336, Wong,S.H.,et al, 2004

Clinical Features of Headache at Altitude
Neurol 60:1167-1171, Silber,E.,et al, 2003

A Language Barrier, Abdominal Pain, and Double Vision
Lancet 357:2022, Basnyat,B.,et al, 2001

Neurological manifestations in Chronic Mountain Sickness: The Burning Feet-Burning Hands Syndrome
JNNP 69:447-452, Thomas,P.K.,et al, 2000

Transient Global Amnesia at High Altitude
NEJM 340:1444, Litch,J.A.&Bishop,R.A., 1999

Aspirin for Prophylaxis Against Headache at High Altitudes:Randomised, Double Blind, Placebo Controlled Trial
BMJ 316:1057-1058, Burtscher,M.,et al, 1998

High-Altitude Cerebral Edema Evaluated with Magnetic Resonance Imaging
JAMA 280:1920-1925, Hackett,P.H.,et al, 1998

Clinicopath Conf
Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever with Meningoencephalomyelitis, Vasculitis and Focal Myocarditis, Case 3, -17,NEJM 337:1149-1156,1997., 1997

Altitude Induced Illness
BMJ 304:1324-1325, Pollard,A.J., 1992

Irregular Breathing
In Internal Medicine, Little, Brown & Co, Boston, 3rd Ed, p. 573-574, Cherniack,N.S., 1990

Frontal Lobe Syndrome in a Patient with Bilateral Globus Pallidus Lesions
Arch Neurol 46:1024-1027, Strub,R.L., 1989

Guillain-Barre Syndrome Presenting as High-Altitude Cerebral Edema
NEJM 321:545, Shlim,D.R.&Cohen,M.T., 1989

The Cost to the Central Nervous System of Climbing to Extremely High Altitude
NEJM 321:1714-1719, 1989,, Hornbein,T.F.,et al, 1989

Persistent Cognitive Impairment in Climbers after Repeated Exposure to Extreme Altitude
Neurol 39:210-213, Regard,M.,et al, 1989

Persistent High-Altitude Headache and Aguesia without Anosmia
Arch Neurol 46:340-341, Kassirer,M.R.&Such,R.V.P., 1989

High Altitude Cerebral Oedema after Positive Airway Pressure Breathing at High Altitude
Lancet 2:1148, Oelz,O., 1983

High-Altitude Retinopathy
JAMA 245:581-586, McFadden,D.M.,et al, 1981

Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever in the Eastern US
NEJM 280:57, Hazard,G.,et al, 1969

Use of Advance Vessel Wall Imaging to Detect Vertebral Artery Dissection
Neurol 104:e213542, Hu,X.,et al, 2025

Chronic Neuropsychiatric Sequelae Associated with Kambo Intoxication
JAMA Neurol 82:418-419, Jauregui,R.,et al, 2025

Endovascular Thrombectomy for Large Ischemic Core Stroke, A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials
Neurol 104:e213443, Liu,C.,et al, 2025

A Toddler with Acute-Onset Hypotonia, Areflexia, and Ataxia
Neurol 104:e213593, Pence, K.L. &Clark, R.A., 2025

Postprocedural Brachial Neuritis:Clinical, Electrodiagnostic, and Neuroimaging Features
AJNR 46:1050-1055, Ambati,V.S.,et al, 2025

A 72-Year-Old Man With Meningoencephalitis
Neurol 104:e213658, Isaza-Pierotti,D.F.,et al, 2025

Clinicopathologic Conference, Cryptococcus Neoformans and Cushings Syndrome
NEJM 392:1847-1856, Case 13-2025, 2025

Progressive Headache and Diplopia in an 89-Year-Old Man
Neurol 104:e213660, Riand,M.,et al, 2025

Rapidly Progressive Frontotemporal Dementia with Amytrophic Lateral Sclerosis in an Elderly Female
Cureus doi:10.7759/CUREUS.32182, Sweedan,Y.G.,et al, 2025

A 60-Year-Old Man with Weakness and Gait Dysfunction
JAMA Neurol 82:305-306, Jones,F.J.S.,et al, 2025

A 56-Year-Old Woman with New-Onset Hoarsement and Dysphagia
Neurol 104:e213363, McAree,M. & Frontera, J.A., 2025

Endovascular Therapy for Patients with Low NIHSS Scores and Large Vessel Occlusion in the 6- to 24-Hour Window
Neurol 104:e213442, Marto,J.P.,et al, 2025

Alteplase for Posterior Circulation Ischemic Stropke at 4.5 to 24 Hours
NEJM 392:1288-1296, Yan,S.,et al, 2025

"Innumerable" lesion burden on brain MRI - a diagnostic approach
Diagnosis doi.org/10.1515/dx- 2025-2029, Finelli,P.F., 2025

Stroke in the Young
Neurol 104:e213543, Gattu,A.K.,et al, 2025

Endovascular Treatment of Stroke Due to Medium-Vessel Occlusion
NEJM 392:1385-1395,1440, Goyal,lM.,et al, 2025

Endovascular Treatment for Stroke Due to Occlusion of Medium or Distal Vessels
NEJM 392:1374-1384,1440, Psychogios,M.,et al, 2025

A 62-Year-Old Woman with Progressive Spasticity, Weakness,and Gait Instability
Neurol 104:e210290, Voloshyna-Farber, E.Y.,et al, 2025

Efficacy and Safety of IV Thrombolysis for Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients with Moyamoya Disease
Neurol 104:e210243, Chen,H.,et al, 2025

Clinicopathologic Conference, Posterior Reversible Encephalopathy Syndrome Due to Sickle Cell Disease
NEJM 392:268-276, Case 2-2025, 2025

Spontaneous Spinal Cord Infarction in a Young Patient: An Overview of Clinical Features and Management
Stroke 56:58-61, Chornay,C.,et al, 2025

Black Turbinate Sign as an Early Clue of Rhino-Orbital-Cerebral Mucormycosis
Neurol 104:e210202, Xie,J.S.,et al, 2025

Polka Dot Intracerebral Hemorrhage in Leukemia
Stroke 56:e49-e50, Rebchuk,A.D.,et al, 2025

Clinicopathological Conference, Eosinophilic meningitis due to Angiostrongylus cantonensis infection
NEJM 392:699-709, Case 5-2025, 2025

Orbital Apex Syndrome Associated with Herpes Zoster Ophthalmicus
Neurol 104:e213387, Imamura,D.,et al, 2025

"Panda Sign" in West Nile Encephalitis
Neurol 103:e209985, Watson,C.C.,et al, 2024

Optimal Timing of Anticoagulation after Acute Ischaemic Stroke with Atrial Fibrillation (OPTIMAS): A Multicentre, Blinded-Endpoint, Phase 4, Randomised Controlled Trial
Lancet 404:1731-1741, Werring,D.J.,et al, 2024



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