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Resolution of a Gumma with Steroid Therapy
Neurol 36:1104-1107, Shepherd-Fleet,W.,et al, 1986

Oculomasticatory Myorhythmia:A Unique Movement Disorder Occurring in Whipple's Disease
Ann Neurol 20:677-683, Schwartz,M.A.,et al, 1986

The Office Tensilon Test for Ocular Myasthenia Gravis
Arch Neurol 43:843-844, Daroff,R.B., 1986

The Office Tensilon Test for Ocular Myasthemia Gravis
Arch Neurol 43:842-843, 8441986., Seybold,M.E., 1986

Spontaneous Vertical Eye Movements in Coma
Ann Neurol 20:635-637, Rosenberg,M.L., 1986

Lateropulsion & Upbeat Nystagmus are Manifestations of Central Vestibular Dysfunction
Arch Neurol 43:962-964, Benjamin,E.E.,et al, 1986

Minimal Oculomotor Nerve Paresis Secondary to Unruptured Intracranial Aneurysm
Arch Neurol 43:1015-1020, Bartleson,J.D.,et al, 1986

Electrographic Status Epilepticus in Fatal Anoxic Coma
Ann Neurol 20:351-355, Simon,R.P.&Aminoff,M.J., 1986

Bilateral Ocular Motor Signs After Tentorial Herniation in 25 Patients
Arch Neurol 43:806-807, Keane,J.R., 1986

Vertigo and Dizziness
In Diseases of the Nervous System, Asbury, A. K. , et al, W B Saunders, p. 561, Brandt,T., 1986

Ruptured Intracranial Aneurysms as a Cause of Subdural Haematoma, Potential Dx Pitfalls & Surgical Mgt of Acute Pt
Neurochir 29:219-224, Reichenthal,E.,et al, 1986

Meningovascular Syphilis: CT and MR Findings
Radiology 158:439-442, Holland,B.A.,et al, 1986

Recurrent VI Nerve Palsy in Cluster Headache
Headache 25:325-327, Peatfield,R.C., 1985

Abnormalities of Eyelid Closure
In Walsh & Hoyt's Clinical Neuro-ophthalmology, Williams & Wilkins, Baltimore, 2:967, Miller,M.R., 1985

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

Isolated Fixed
Dilated Pupil as the Sole Manif of Subarach Oculomotor Nerve Palsy, Miller, N. R. in Walsh & Hoyt's, linicaoophth,Vol 2,4th Ed,p664,1985., 1985

Ocular Pain with Intracr Disease
in Miller NR, ed, Walsh & Hoyt Clinical Neuro-ophthalmology, 4th Ed, Vol 2, Williams & Wilkins, Balt, more, 1073-, 1985

Neurologic Signs in Senescence
Arch Neurol 42:1154-1157, Jenkyn,L.R.,et al, 1985

Improved Neurologic Function After Long-Term Correction of Vitamin E Deficiency in Children with Chronic Cholestasis
NEJM 313:1580-1586, Sokol,R.J.,et al, 1985

Ocular Palsy Preceding Chronic Relapsing Polyneuropathy by Several Weeks
Ann Neurol 17:49-50, Donaghy,M.,et al, 1985

Presentation of Bilateral Thalamic Infarction on CT, MRI & PET
Neuroradiology 27:414-419, Bewermeyer,H.,et al, 1985

Sarcoidosis & Its Neurological Manifestations
Arch Neurol 42:909-917, Stern,B.J.,et al, 1985

Inflammatory Myopathies
Ann Neurol 17:215-227, 317-3231985., Mastaglia,F.L.,et al, 1985

Acute Vincristine Neurotoxicity
Lancet 1:346, 637-6381985., Arnold,A.M.,et al, 1985

Steroid-Responsive Ophthalmoplegia in a Child, Diagnostic Considerations
Arch Neurol 42:589-591, Kandt,R.S.,et al, 1985

Relapsing Ophthalmoparesis-Sensory Neuropathy Syndrome
Neurol 35:595-596, Kaplan,J.G.,et al, 1985

Epileptic Gaze Deviation & Nystagmus
Neurol 35:1518-1521, Thurston,S.E.,et al, 1985

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

The Syndrome of Posterior Thalamic Hemorrhage
Neurol 35:998-1002, Hirose,G.,et al, 1985

Olivopontocerebellar Atrophy with Dementia, Blindness, & Chorea, Response to Baclofen
Arch Neurol 42:757-758, Trauner,D.A., 1985

The Clinical Spectrum of Internuclear Ophthalmoplegia in Multiple Sclerosis
Arch Neurol 42:851-855, Muri,R.M.&Meienberg,O., 1985

Neurosyphilis in the Antibiotic Era
Neurol 35:1368-1371, Burke,J.M.&Schaberg,D.R., 1985

Oculomotor Nerve
Savino, P. J. , Trobe, J. D. , In Clinical Decisions in Neuro-Ophthalmology, The C. V. Mosby Co, St., Louis, 1985, ChBurde, R. M., 1985

Biotinidase Deficiency:Initial Clinical Features & Rapid Diagnosis
Ann Neurol 18:614-617, Wolf,B.,et al, 1985

Lumbar Puncture in Asymptomatic Late Syphilis, An Analysis of the Benefits & Risks
Arch Int Med 145:465-468, Wiesel,J.,et al, 1985

Clin. Path. Conference
External Ophthalmoplegia with Mitochondrial Myopathy, Case Record 3-1985, NEJM 312:171-177985., , 1985

Migrainous Ischemic Optic Neuropathy
Neurol 35:112-114, Katz,B.,et al, 1985

Metastatic Disease to the Cavernous Sinus:Clinical Syndrome & CT Diagnosis
J Comput Assist Tomogr 9:115-120, Donovan,M.J.,et al, 1985

Presentation & Management of Parasellar & Suprasellar Metastatic Mass Lesions
JNNP 48:44-49, Kattah,J.C.,et al, 1985

Treatment of Ocular Myoclonus with Valproic Acid
Ann Neurol 17:103-104, Lefkowitz,D.,et al, 1985

Recurrent Cranial Nerve Palsies
Clin Pearls 7:4-5, Aziz,N., 1984

Sphenoid Sinus Mucocele
Arch Neurol 41:897-898, Costa,L.S.,et al, 1984

The Terminology of Transient Visual Loss Due to Vascular Insufficiency
Stroke 15:907-908, Hedges,T.R., 1984

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

Conjugate Eye Deviation after Acute Hemispheric Stroke:Delayed Recovery after Previous Contralateral Damage
Ann Neurol 16:509-511, Steiner,I.,et al, 1984

Nystagmus in Motor Neuron Disease:Clinicopathological Study of Two Cases
Ann Neurol 16:71-77, Kushner,M.J.,et al, 1984

Bell's Phenomenon in Diagnosis of Myasthenia Gravis
Lancet 2:1090-1091, Furukawa,T.,et al, 1984

Levator-Sparing Oculomotor Nerve Palsy Caused by a Solitary Midbrain Metastasis
Arch Neurol 41:210-212, Keane,J.R.,et al, 1984

Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy Manifesting as Recurrent Intracerebral Hemorrhage
Arch Neurol 41:330-333, Finelli,P.F.,et al, 1984

Melioidosis & Bilateral Third-Nerve Palsies
Neurol 34:105-107, Beck,R.W.,et al, 1984



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