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abortion, spontaneous
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Brazil
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caribbean
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facial nerve palsy, bilateral
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Zika virus infection
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Congenital Cytomegalovirus Infection
BMJ 373:m1212, Pesch, M.H.,et al, 2021

Nonmicrocephalic Infarcts with Congenital Zika Syndrome Suspected Only after Neuroimaging Evaluation Compared with Those with Microcephaly at Birth and Postnatally: How Large is the Zika Virus "Iceberg"?
AJNR 38:1427-1434, Aragao, M.F.V.V.,et al, 2017

Zika Virus Associated with Microcephaly
NEJM 374: DOI:10.1056/NEJMoa1600651, Mlakar, J.,et al, 2016

Association between Zika Virus and Microcephaly in French Polynesia, 2013-15: a Retrospective Study
Lancet 387:DOI:10.1016/S0140-6736, Cauchemez, S.,et al, 2016

Computed Tomographic Findings in Microcephaly Associated with Zika Virus
NEJM 374:2193-2195, Hazin, A.,et al, 2016

Zika Virus as an Emerging Global Pathogen
JAMA Neurol 73:875-879, Beckham, J.D.,et al, 2016

Congenital Zika Virus Syndrome in Brazil: A Case Series of the first 1501 livebirths with complete investigation
Lancet 388:891-897, Franca, G.V.A.,et al, 2016

Zika Virus: An Emergent Neuropathological Agent
Ann Neurol 80:479-489, White, M.K.,et al, 2016

Listeria infections in Neonates
Neoreviews 17:e515-e520, McKinney, J.S., 2016

Effect of Chorioamnionitis on Brain Development and Injury in Premature Newborns
Ann Neurol 66:155-164, 127, Chau,V.,et al, 2009

Clinicopath Conf, Severe Acute Chorioamnionitis With Umbilical-Cord Phlebitis and Intense Chorionic-Plate Vasculitis
NEJM 358:1713-1723, Case 12-2008, 2008

Arenaviruses: A Neurological Problem at Any Age
Ann Neurol 62:309-311, Gilden,D.H., 2007

Neurotropic Viruses and Cerebral Palsy: Population Based Case-Control Study
BMJ 332:76-79,63, Gibson,C.S.,et al, 2006

Clinical and MRI Correlates of Cerebral Palsy, The European Cerebral Palsy Study
JAMA 296:1602-1608,1684, Bax,M.,et al, 2006

Chorioamnionitis and Cerebral Palsy in Term and Near-Term Infants
JAMA 290:2677-2684, Wu,Y.W.,et al, 2003

Central Nervous System Infection in Congenital Syphilis
NEJM 346:1792-1798, Michelow,I.C.,et al, 2002

Chorioamnionitis as a Risk Factor for Cerebral Palsy
JAMA 284:1417-1424, Wu,Y.W. & Colford,J.M., 2000

Maternal Infection and Cerebral Palsy in Infants of Normal Birth Weight
JAMA 278:207-211, 2471997., Grether,J.K.&Nelson,K.B., 1997

Clinicopath Conf
Placental Vascular Thrombosis Due to Listeria Infection, Cerebral Embolism and Infarction, Case 15-1, 97EJM 336:1439-1446,1997., 1997

Effects of HIV on Cognitive & Motor Devel in Children Born to HIV-Seropositive Women with no Reported Drug Use:Birth-24 mo
Pediatrics 96:1078-1082, Gay,C.L.,et al, 1995

TORCH Infections in the Newborn
Semin Neurol 13:106-115, Donley,D.K., 1993

Meningoencephalitis in a Neonate Congenitally Infected with Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1
J Pediatr 120:93-95, Srugo,I.,et al, 1992

Physical Examination of Patients with Cerebrospinal Fluid Shunts:Is There Useful Information in Pumping the Shunt?
Pediatrics 89:470-473, Piatt,J.H., 1992

Lethal Cytomegalovirus Infection in Preterm Infants:Clinical, Radiological, and Neuropathological Findings
Ann Neurol 31:64-68, Perlman,J.M.&Argyle,C., 1992

Clinical and NEuroradiol Findings of Congen Hydroceph in Infant Born to Mother with HTLV-I-Assoc Myelopathy
Neurol 42:1406-1408, Tohyama,J.,et al, 1992

Causal Heterogeneity in Isolated Lissencephaly
Neurol 42:1375-1388, Dobyns,W.B.,et al, 1992

Thalamic Lesions in Infancy
Editorial, Lancet 339:1143-11451992., , 1992

Neurological and Developmental Findings in Children with Cataracts
Am J Dis Child 13:706-710, Pike,M.G.,et al, 1989

Congenital AIDS:Review of Neurological Problems
Child's Nerv Syst 5:9-11, Curles,R.G., 1989

Lyme Disease, A Neuro-Ophthalmologic View
J Clin Neuro-ophthalmol 7:185-190, MacDonald,A.B., 1987

Infantile Herpes Zoster Ophthalmicus & Acute Hemiparesis Following Intrauterine Chickenpox
Neurol 37:1537-1538, Leis,A.A.&Butler,I.J., 1987

Prenatal Diagnosis of Congenital Toxoplasmosis
Lancet 1:500-504, Desmonts,G.,et al, 1985

Progressive Rubella Encephalitis
NEJM 292:990-993, 994-998, 1023-1024975., Townsend,J.J., 1975

Progressive Rubella Panencephalitis
NEJM 292:990-993,1023, Townsend,J.,et al, 1975

Inapparent Congenital Cytomegalovirus Infection with Elevated Cord IgM Levels
NEJM 290:292, 1974; 290:337974., Reynolds,D., 1974

Congenital Anomalies & Herpesvirus Infection
Am J Dis Child 126:364, Montogomery,J.R.,et al, 1973

Fetal & Newborn Virus Infections
J Pediatr 77:315, Overall,J.,et al, 1970

Neurovascular Complications of Iatrogenic Fusarium solani Meningitis
NEJM 390:522-529, Strong, N.,et al, 2024

Behcets Syndrome
NEJM 390:640-651, Saadoun,D.,et al, 2024

Seasonal Variation in Neurologic Hospitalizations in the United States
Ann Neurol 93:743-751, Hamedani,A.G.,et al, 2023

Monkeypox-Associated Central Nervous System Disease:A Case Series and Review
Ann Neurol 93:893-905, Money,K.M.,et al, 2023

Stroke in Patients with Bacterial Meningitis:A Cohort Study and Meta-Analysis
Ann Neurol 93:1094-1105, Beuker,C.,et al, 2023

A 40-Year-Old Woman Presenting with Encepatholopathy and Paraparesis
Neurol 101:e94-e98, AlSabah,A.,et al, 2023

A 67-YEar-Old Man with Multiple Intracranial Lesions
Neurol 101:e845-e851, Ngo,A.,et al, 2023

Unpacking the CNS Manifestations of Epstein-Barr Virus:An Imaging Perspective
AJNR 44:1002-1008, Soni,N.,et al, 2023

A Young Woman with Rapidly Progressive Weakness and Paresthesia
Neurol 101:676-681, Alwakeel,S.S.,et al, 2023

Myelin Oligodendrocyte Glycoprotein Antibody-Associated Disease (MOGAD):Clinical Features and Diagnosis
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MR Imaging Patterns and Prognosis in Powassan Virus Encephalitis
Neurologist doi.10.1097/NRI.0000000000000533, Finelli,P.F., 2023

A Managed Care System with Telemedicine Support for Neurological Emergencies
Ann Neurol 93:511-512, Erdur,H.,et al, 2023



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