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Isolated Oculomotor Nerve Palsy due to Pituitary Apoplexy Missed on CT scan
Neurol 94:e1774-e1777, Marzoughi, S.,et al, 2020

Diagnosis of Pituitary Tumors by Hormone Assays & Computerized Tomography
Am J Med 72:861-873, Valenta,L.J.,et al, 1982

Neurocysticercosis in Houston, Texas: An Update
Medicine 90:81-86, Serpa,J.A.,et al, 2011

Addition of Magnetic Resonance Imaging to Computed Tomography and Sensitivity to Blood in Pituitary Apoplexy
Arch Neurol 68:1334-1335, Flanagan, E.P.,et al, 2011

Occult Intracranial Tumours Masquerading as Early Onset Anorexia Nervosa
BMJ 311:1359-1360, DeVile,C.J.,et al, 1995

Neurocysticercosis in Houston, Texas:A Report of 112 Cases
Medicine 73:37-52, Shandera,W.X.,et al, 1994

Clinicopath Conf
Chronic Meningitis in a 51-Year-Old Man, Am J Med 94:85-921993., , 1993

Computed Tomography and Magnetic Resonance Imaging Comparisons in Boxers
JAMA 263:1670-1674, Jordan,B.D.&Zimmerman,R.D., 1990

Recurrent Fever of Unknown Origin, Coma, & Meningismus Due to a Leaking Craniopharyngioma
Am J Med 84:543-545, Krueger,D.W.&Larson,E.B., 1988

Cysticercosis-Review of 230 Patients
Bull Clin Neurosci 50:76-101, McCormick.G.F., 1985

Colloid Cysts of the Third Ventricle
Arch Neurol 39:640-643, Michels,L.G.,et al, 1982

Computerized Tomographic Scanning Not Very Helpful in Dementia-Nor in Craniopharyngioma
NEJM 300:437, Volpe,B.T.,et al, 1979

Normal CAT Scans in Cranionpharyngioma
Ann Neurol 3:87, Volpe,B.T.,et al, 1978



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