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Tectal Gliomas: Natural History of an Indolent Lesion in Pediatric Patients
Pediatr Neurosurg 32:24-29, Bowers,D.C.,et al, 2000

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

Lid Nystagmus as a Sign of Intrinsic Midbrain Disease
J Neuro-Ophthalmol 15:236-240, Brodsky,M.C.&Boop,F.A., 1995

Midbrain Myasthenia:Fatigable Ptosis, 'Lid Twitch'Sign, and Ophthalmoparesis From a Dorsal Midbrain Glioma
Neurol 42 917-919, Ragge,N.K.&Hoyt,W.F., 1992

Internuclear Ophthalmoplegia
Arch Neurol 62:714-717, Keane,J.R., 2005

CT and MRI Findings of Intracranial Lymphoma
AJR 184:1679-1685, Slone,H.W.,et al, 2005

Diagnosis of an Initial Infratentorial Central Nervous System B-cell Lymphoma During Prolonged Cortisone Medication
Nervenarzt 75:1217-1221, Buss,A.,et al, 2004

B Cell Lymphoma of the Brain Stem Masquerading as Myasthenia
JNNP 72:271-273, Shams,P.N.,et al, 2002

Focal Tectal Tumors:Management and Prognosis
Neurol 44:953-956, Squires,L.A.,et al, 1994

Von Hippel-Lindau Disease Affecting 43 Members of a Single Kindred
Medicine 68:1-29, Lamiell,J.M.,et al, 1989

Locked-In Syndrome:A Review of 139 Cases
Stroke 17:758-764, Patterson,J.R.&Grabois,M., 1986

Continuous Cataplexy in a Patient with a Midbrain Tumor:The Limp Man Dyndrome
Neurol 30:1115-1118, Stahl,S.M.,et al, 1980

Upbeat Nystagmus & Internuclear Ophtalmoplegia With Brainstem Glioma
Arch Neurol 37:453-456, Troost,B.T.,et al, 1980

Ocular Bobbing:The Myth of its Localizing Value
Neurol 25:949, Bosch,E.P.,et al, 1975

Internuclear Ophthalmoplegia, Typical & Atypical
Arch Ophthal 84:583, Cogan,D.G., 1970

Neoplasms within the Midbrain
Arch Neurol & Psych 68:116952., Netsky,M.G.,et al, 1952



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