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Neurofibromatosis Type 1 (Recklinghausen's Disease) , Neurologic and Cognitive Assessment
Am J Dis Child 143:833-837, Eldridge,R.,et al, 1989

Apraxia in Alzheimer's Disease
Neurol 39:664-668, Rapcsak,S.Z.,et al, 1989

The Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) Dementia Complex
Ann Int Med 111:400-410, Ho,D.D.,et al, 1989

Late Onset of Distinct Neurologic Syndromes in Galactosemic Siblings
Neurol 39:741-742, Friedman,J.H.,et al, 1989

Clinicopath Conf
Recurrent Hodgkin's Disease, with Intracranial and Orbital Involvement, Case Record 7-1989, NEJM 320, 4477,1989., 1989

Clinicopath Conf
Paraneoplastic Encephalitis (Limbic and Brain-Stem Encephalitis) , Case Record 39-1988, NEJM 319:849, 860,, 1988

Diagnostic Criteria for Rett Syndrome
The Rett Syndrome Diagnostic Criteria Work Group, Ann Neurol 23:425-4281988., , 1988

Rett Syndrome:Natural History and Management
Pediatrics 82:1-10, Moeschler,J.B.,et al, 1988

Clinicopath Conf
Wegner's Granulomatosis Involving Paranasal Sinuses & Leptomeninges, Case Record 12-1988, NEJM 318:7, 0-7688., 1988

Clinicopath Conf
Leukemia, Mycotic Aneurysm, Asperigillosis, Subarachnoid Hemorrhage, Fungal Intracran Aneurysm, Case, 7-198M 319:427-440,1988., 1988

Infantile Gaucher's Disease:A Case with Neuronal Storage
Ann Neurol 23:300-303, Grafe,M.,et al, 1988

Acquired Ocular Motor Apraxia Due to Bilateral Frontoparietal Infarcts
Ann Neurol 23:199-202, Pierrot-Deseilligny,C.,et al, 1988

Clinicopath Conf
Lymphoma, Large-Cell (B type) of CNS, (Temporal & Frontal Lobes, Br Stem, Sp Cord, Meninges, & Nr Ro, t) , Case RecM 319:426-436,1988., 1988

The Neuro-Ophthalmologic Spectrum of the Rostral Basilar Artery Syndrome
Arch Neurol 45:966-971, Mehler,M.F., 1988

Presymptomatic Neuropsychological Impairment in Huntington's Disease
Arch Neurol 45:769-773, Jason,G.W.,et al, 1988

Thalamic Astasia:Inability to Stand After Unilateral Thalamic Lesions
Ann Neurol 23:596-603, Masdeu,J.C.&Gorelick,P.B., 1988

Septic Thrombosis of the Cavernous Sinuses
Arch Neurol 45:567-572, DiNubile,M.J., 1988

The Lambert-Eaton Myasthenic Syndrome, A Review of 50 Cases
Brain 111, 577-5961988., O'Neill,J.H.,et al, 1988

Cerebral Ptosis with Contralateral Arteriovenous Malformation:A Report of Two Cases
Ann Neurol 21:404-407, Lowerstein,D.H.,et al, 1987

Spatial Disorientation as an Early Symptom of Parkinson's Disease
Neurol 37:485-487, Hovestadt,A.,et al, 1987

Ice Pack Test for Myasthenia Gravis
Neurol 37:1383-1385, Sethi,K.D.,et al, 1987

Clinicopath Conf
Kearns-Sayre Syndrome (Oculocraniosomatic Neuromuscular Disease with Mitochondrial Myopathy) , Case, 4-1,NEJM 317:493-501,1987., 1987

Bilateral Cerebral Ptosis
Neurol 37:1043-1046, Lepore,F.E., 1987

Callosal Apraxia
Neurol 37:100-105, Graff-Radford,N.R.,et al, 1987

Infarcts of the Inferior Division of the Right Middle Cerebral Artery:Mirror Image of Wernicke's Aphasia
Neurol 36:1015-1020, Caplan,L.R.,et al, 1986

Unusual Clinical Variants & Signs in Guillain-Barre Syndrome
Arch Neurol 43:1150-1152, Ropper,A.H., 1986

Neurologic Complications of a Coral Snake Bite
Neurol 35:589-592, Pettigrew,L.C.,et al, 1985

Wernicke's Encephalopathy
NEJM 312:1035-1039, Reuler,J.B.,et al, 1985

Subcortical Arteriosclerotic Encephalopathy, (Binswanger's Disease)
Arch Neurol 42:951-959, Kinkel,W.R.,et al, 1985

Sino-Orbital Aspergillosis Associated with Total Ophthalmoplegia
Laryngoscope 95:190-192, Yumoto,E.,et al, 1985

Graves'Disease Presenting with Bilateral Acute Painful Proptosis, Ptosis, Ophthalmoplegia, & Visual Loss
Lancet 2:431-433, Leonard,T.J.K.,et al, 1984

A Prospective Study of the Ophthalmologic Findings in the Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome
Am J Ophthalmol 97:133-142, Freeman,W.R.,et al, 1984

Chronic Progressive External Ophthalmoplegia (CPEO) :Clinical, Morphologic, & Biochemical Studies
Neurol 33:452-461, Mitsumoto,H.,et al, 1983

Developmental Learning Disabilities of the Right Hemisphere
Arch Neurol 40:463-468, Weintraub,S.,et al, 1983

Juvenile Progressive Bulbar Palsy
Arch Neurol 40:351-353, Albers,J.W.,et al, 1983

Neurological Manifestations of Angioedema
JAMA 247:2005-2007, Sunder,T.R.,et al, 1982

Idiopathic Orbital Myositis
Arch Ophthalmol 100:1261-1265, Slavin,M.L.,et al, 1982

Neuro-ophthalmic Signs & Symptoms of Hysteria
Neurol 32:757-762, Keane,J.R., 1982

Pseudo-Horner's Syndrome
Arch Neurol 39:108-111, Thompson,B.M.,et al, 1982

Fatal CNS Trichinosis
JAMA 247:1024-1025, Gay,T.,et al, 1982

Enhanced Ptosis in Myasthenia Gravis
Arch Neurol 38:531, Gorelick,P.B.,et al, 1981

Transient Eyelid Opening Associated With Post-anoxic EEG Suppression-Burst Pattern
Arch Neurol 38:754-756, McCarthy,G.E.,et al, 1981

Neurological Aspects of Thyroid Dysfunction
Mayo Clin Proc 56:504-512, Swanson,J.W.,et al, 1981

Correlation of CT Scanning and Pathologic Features of Ophthalmic Graves'Disease
Ophthalmol 88:553-564, Trokel,S.L.&Jakobiec,F.A., 1981

Idiopathic Inflammatory Orbital Pseudotumor in Childhood
Ophthalmology 88:565-574, Mottow-Lippa,L., et al, 1981

Ocular Myasthenia:Diagnosis & Therapy
In Neuro-Ophthalmology, Vol X ed. by J. Glaser. CV Mosby Co, St. Louis, Daroff,R., 1980

Imitating Gestures, A Quantitative Approach to Ideomotor Apraxia
Arch Neurol 37:6-10, Renzi,E.De.,et al, 1980

"Top of the Basilar"Syndrome
Neurol 30:72-79, 1980, Caplan,L.R., 1980

Ophthalmoplegia, Ptosis, & Miosis in Temporal Arteritis
Neurol 30:1054-1058, Dimant,J.,et al, 1980

Clin. Path. Conference
Type B Botulism, Unclassified Form, Case Record 48-1980, NEJM 303:1347-135580., , 1980



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