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Gasperini Syndrome
Neurol 90:e261, Lorio, R., 2018

Eight-and-a-Half Syndrome
JAMA Neurol 72:830, Bocos-Portillo, J.,et al, 2015

Clinicopathologic Conference, Cerebral Granulomatosis with Polyangiitis
NEJM 371:162-173, Case 21-2014, 2014

Isolated Pontine Infarctions with Prominent Ipsilateral Midfacial Sensory Signs
Stroke 28:649-651, Masjuan,J.,et al, 1997

Multiple Facial Ulcers Following a Stroke
JAMA Neurol 78:1393-1394, Linnemann, B.E.,et al, 2021

Wall-Eyed Bilateral Internuclear Ophthalmoplegia by Ischemic Stroke
Neurologist 25:82-84, Uzawa, A.,et al, 2020

A 56-year-old woman with acute vertigo and diplopia
Neurol 90:748-752, Sharma, R.,et al, 2018

Palsy of Conjugate Horizontal Gaze and Face due to Isolated Abducens Nuclear Infarction
Neurol 89:e180-e181, Kim, J.S.,et al, 2017

Significant Period Between Presentation and Diagnosis in Basilar Artery Occlusion
Stroke 46:e79-e81, Organek, N.,et al, 2015

Isolated Peripheral Facial Palsy Due to Ipsilateral Pontine Infarction
Neurol 85:e1-e2, Oh, S.,et al, 2015

Pontine Stroke Presenting as Isolated Facial Nerve Palsy Mimicking Bells Palsy
J Med Case Reports 5:287, Agarwal, R,.et al, 2011

"Salt and Pepper" in the Eye and Face: A Prelude to Brainstem Ischemia
Am J Ophthalmol 144:322-325, Conforto, A.B.,et al, 2007

Internuclear Ophthalmoplegia as an Isolated or Predominant Symptom of Brainstem Infarction
Neurol 62:1491-1496, Kim,J.S., 2004

Pure Unilateral Hyperhidrosis After Pontine Infarct
Neurol 61:1305, Pellecchia,M.T.,et al, 2003

Isolated Cranial Nerve Palsies Due to Brainstem Lesions
Muscle & Nerve 22:1168-1176, Thomke,F., 1999

Clinical-Radiologic Correlations in Pure Sensory Stroke
Neurol 51:297-302, Shintani,S., 1998

Sudden Bilateral Deafness:Internal Inferior Pontine Infarction
JNNP 64:817-821, Deplanque,D.,et al, 1998

Trigeminal Neuralgia after Pontine Infarction
Neurol 51:1511-1512, Kim,J.S.,et al, 1998

Pure or Predominant Sensory Stroke Due to Brain Stem Lesion
Stroke 28:1761-1764, Kim,J.S.&Bae,Y.H., 1997

Paramedian Pontine Infarction
Stroke 28:809-815, Kataoka,S.,et al, 1997

Giant Cell Arteritis With Unusual Flow-Related Neuroophthalmologic Manifestations
Neurol 49:1463-1465, Galetta,S.L.,et al, 1997

Isolated Infarcts of the Pons
Neurol 46:165-175, Bassetti,C.,et al, 1996

Radiologic-Clinical Correlation:One-and-a-Half Syndrome Associated with Cheirooral Syndrome
AJNR 17:1482-1484, Shintani,S.,et al, 1996

Spontaneous Palpebromandibular Synkinesia:A Localizing Clinical Sign
Ann Neurol 35:222-228, Pullicino,P.M.,et al, 1994

Vertigo and the Anterior Inferior Cerebellar Artery Syndrome
Neurol 42:2274-2279, Oas,J.G.&Baloh,R.W., 1992

Basilar Branch Pontine Infarction with Prominent Sensory Signs
Stroke 22:1129-1136, Helgason,C.M.&Wilbur,A.C., 1991

Pontine Supranuclear Facial Palsy
Stroke 21:1754-1757, Hopf,H.C.,et al, 1990

Burning Oral and Mid-Facial Pain in Ventral Pontine Infarction
Int Med J 20:249-250, Reutens,D.C., 1990

Lacunar Syndromes Due to Brainstem Infarct & Haemorrhage
JNNP 51:509-515, Huang,C.Y.,et al, 1988

Dolichoectatic Basilar Artery:A Review of 23 Cases
Stroke 17:1277-1281, Nishizaki,T.,et al, 1986

Ataxic Hemiparesis
Arch Neurol 35:126, Fisher,C.M., 1978

Bilateral Internuclear Ophthalmoplegia
Arch Neurol 31:168 1974., Goneyea,E., 1974



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