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Cytotoxic Lesions of the Corpus Callosum That Show Restricted Diffusion: Mechanisms, Causes, and Manifestations
RadioGraphics 37:562-576, Starkey, J.,et al, 2017

Reversible Splenial Lesion Syndrome in a 43-Year-Old Man with Intraceebral Hemorrhage
Neurol 101:e101-e102, Yang,T.,et al, 2023

Mild Encephalitis/Encephalopathy with a Reversible Splenial Lesion Associated with Systemic Mycoplasma Pneumoniae Infection in North America: A Case Report
J Med Case Reports doi:10.1186/s13256-022-03299-6, Talukder,N.T.,et al, 2022

Cytotoxic Lesions of the Corpus Callosum Caused by Thermogenic Dietary Supplements
AJNR 40:1304-1308, Galnares-Olalde, J.A.,et al, 2019

Man with Recurrent Paralysis and Cerebral White Matter Lesions
JAMA Neurol 74:599-600, Xiao, F., 2017

Rotavirus-Associated Mild Encephalopathy with a Reversible Splenial Lesion (MERS)
BMC Infect Dis 15:446, Karampatsas, K.,et al, 2015

Early Diffusion MR Imaging Findings and Short-Term Outcome in Comatose Patients wtih Hypoglycemia
AJNR 33:904-909, Johkura, K.,et al, 2012

Clinical Reasoning: A Young Man with Reversible Paralysis, Cerebral White Matter Lesions, and Peripheral Neuropathy
Neurol 79: e70-e72, Zhong, L.,et al, 2012

Frontotemporal brain sagging syndrome
Neurol 76:1377-1382, Wicklund, M.R.,et al, 2011

Clinically Mild Encephalitis Encephalopathy with a Reversible Splenial Lesion
Neurol 63:1854-1858, Tada,H.,et al, 2004

Reversible Corpus Callosum Lesion in Legionnaires Disease
JNNP 75:651-654, Morgan, J.C.,et al, 2004

Posterior Reversible Encephalopathy Syndrome
NEJM 388:2171-2178, Geocadin,R.G., 2023

Selenium Toxicity Associated with Reversible Leukoencephalopathy and Cortical Blindness
JAMA Neurol 75:1282-1283, Rae, W.,et al, 2018

Acute Spinal Cord Compression
NEJM 376:1358-1369, Ropper, A.E. & Ropper, A.H., 2017

Statin-Associated Autoimmune Myopathy
NEJM 374:664-669, Mammen, A.L., 2016

Encephalitis and AMPA Receptor Antibodies
Neurol 84:2403-2412, Hoftberger, R.,et al, 2015

A 68-year-old Man with a History of Lung Cancer Presenting with Right-Sided Weakness and Aphasia
Neurol 85:e104-e107, Gupta, A.,et al, 2015

Clinical Reasoning: A 45-year-old Woman with Reversible Bilateral Hearing Loss
Neurol 80:e23-e26, Woo, P.,et al, 2013

Reversible Paraneoplastic Tonic Pupil
Neurol 78:1820-1822, Horta, E.,et al, 2012

Dropped Head Syndrome: Report of Three Cases During Treatment with a Mek Inhibitor
Neurol 79:1929-1932, Chen, X.,et al, 2012

Autoimmune encephalitis
BMJ 342:d1918, Irani, S.R.,et all, 2011

Reversible Cerebral Vasoconstruction Syndromes
Arch Neurol 68:1005-1012,976, Singhal, A.B.,et al, 2011

Reversible Paraneoplpastic Limbic Encephalitis Associated with Antibodies to the AMPA Receptor
Neurol 74:265-267, Bataller,L.,et al, 2010

Voltage-gated Potassium Channel-associated Limbic Encepahlitis in the West of Scotland:Case Reports and Literature Review
Scott Med J 54:27-31, Reid,J.M.,et al, 2009

Course and Outcome of Acute Limbic Encephalitis With Negative Voltage-Gated Potassium Channel Antibodies
JNNP 78:391-394, Samarasekera,S.R., et al, 2007

The Clinical and Radiological Spectrum of Reversible Cerebral Vasoconstriction Syndrome. A Prospective Series of 67 Patients
Brain 130:3091-3101, Ducros, A.,et al, 2007

Potentially Reversible Autoimmune Limbic ncephalitis with Neuronal Potassium Channel Antibody
Neurol 62:1177-1182,1040, Thieben,M.J.,et al, 2004

Chorea Caused by Lithium Intoxication
Mov Disord 11:733-737, Podskalny, G.D. & Factor, S.A., 1996



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