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Unilateral Putaminal CT, MR, and Diffusion Abonromalities Secondary to Nonketotic Hyperglycemia in the Setting of Acute Neurologic Symptoms Mimicking Stroke
AJNR 25:975-976, Wintermark,M.,et al, 2004
Bornavirus Encephalitis Shows a Characteristic Magnetic Resonance Phenotype in Humans
Ann Neurol 88:723-735, Finck, T.,et al, 2020
A 65-year-old Woman with Subacute Hemiballism
Neurol 92:345-349, Cacic, K.,et al, 2019
Clinicopath Conference, Cryptococcosis With Cryptococcal Meningitis in Liver Allograft Recipient
NEJM 358:1604-1613, Case 11-2008, 2008
Delayed Ischemic Hyperintensity on T1-Weighted MRI in the Caudoputamen and Cerebral Cortex of Humans after Spectacular Shrinking Deficit
Stroke 30:1038-1042, Fujioka,M.,et al, 1999
Hyperintense Basal Ganglia on T1-Weighted MR Imaging
AJR 172:1109-1115, Lai,P.H.,et al, 1999
AIDS-Related MR Hyperintensity of the Basal Ganglia
AJNR 19:83-89, Meltzer,C.C.,et al, 1998
A Middle-Aged Man with Progressive Gait Abnormalities
Neurol 97:e2423-e2428, Lin, J.,et al, 2021
Diabetic Striatal Disease: Clinical Presentation, Neuroimaging, and Pathology
InterMed 48:1135-1141, Abe, Y.,et al, 2009
Atypical MRI Features of Wilson's Disease:High Signal in Globus Pallidus on T1-Weighted Images
Neuroradiology 39:171-174, Mochizuki,H.,et al, 1997
Wilson Disease:Findings at MR Imaging and CT of the Brain with Clinical Correlation
Radiology 198:531-536, van Wassenaer-van Hall,H.N.,et al, 1996
Wilson Disease of the Brain:MR Imaging
Radiology 157:137-141, Aisen,A.M.,et al, 1985