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agnosia, color
akathisia
akinetic mute
alexia without agraphia
Alzheimer's disease
amnesic stroke
amyloid
amyloid beta protein
anatomy of
anterior cerebral artery
anterior cerebral artery territory infarction
anterior choroidal artery
anterior communicating artery
anterior temporal branch of posterior cerebral artery
aphasia
aphasia, subcortical
audiologic test to localize site of pathology
axonal spheroid
Balint's syndrome
basal ganglia
basal ganglia, lesion, bilateral
basilar artery occlusion
behavioral disorder
border zone infarct
bradykinesia
bradyphrenia
brain biopsy
carotid artery
carotid artery stenosis
CAT scan
CAT scan, abnormal
CAT scan, angiography
CAT scan, dense artery sign
CAT scan, emission
CAT scan, emission, abnormal
CAT scan, perfusion
central artery of Percheron
cerebral arteries
cerebral arteries, territory of
cerebral cortex
cerebral embolism
cerebral embolism, cardiac origin
cerebral infarction
cerebral peduncle
cerebral vasculature
cerebral vessels, microscopic exam
cerebrovascular accident
cerebrovascular accident, acute management of
cerebrovascular accident, bilateral
cerebrovascular accident, clinical diagnosis
cerebrovascular accident, migraine causing
cerebrovascular accident, thrombolytic agents in treatment
cerebrovascular accident, vascular territory involved
cerebrovascular accident, work up for
cingulate gyrus
circle of Willis
Clinical Pathologic Conference(C.P.C.)
confusion
corpus callosum
corpus callosum, lesion of
dementia
dementia, frontal lobe type
dementia, presenile
dementia, rapidly progressive
denial of blindness(Antons syndrome)
dense posterior cerebral artery sign
driving
dysdiadochokinesia
dystonia
electroencephalogram
enolase
extrapyramidal
fibrinolytic agents
fibrinolytic agents, intra-arterial local infusion
fibrinolytic therapy, selection criteria
fragile-X syndrome
frontal lobe, anatomy and physiology
frontal lobe, atrophy
frontal lobe, behavior with disease of
frontal lobe, lesion of
frontal lobe, pathologic signs of
gaze palsy
gaze palsy, vertical
genu of corpus callosum
gyrus, abnormal
head injury
headache
hemiakathisia
hemianopia
hemianopia, homonymous
hemianopia, homonymous, etiology
hemianopia, isolated homonymous
hemichorea
hemiparesis
hemiplegia
hemisensory loss
hemodynamics, regional after stroke
hippocampal infarction
hippocampus
inattention, auditory
incoordination
insular cortex
insular cortex, lesion
insular cortex, lesion, bilateral
intracerebral hemorrhage
Jakob-Creutzfeldt disease
Kluver-Bucy syndrome
leukodystrophy
locked-in syndrome
masked facies
memory, impairment of
mesencephalic artery syndrome
midbrain, infarction of
middle cerebral artery territory infarction
middle cerebral artery, emboli to
middle cerebral artery, occlusion of
migraine
misdiagnosis
movement disorder
movement disorder, extrapyramidal
MRI
MRI pattern
MRI, abnormal
MRI, angiography
MRI, angiography, contrast enhanced
MRI, CAT scan compared to
MRI, cerebrovascular disease
MRI, diffusion weighted
MRI, volumetry
multimodal neuroimaging
myoclonus
neoplasm, primary of CNS
neuroaxonal leukodystrophy
neurologic disease, diagnoses of
neurologic disease, diagnoses of, clinical bedside
neuron specific enolase
neuropathology, brain
neuroradiology
occipital lobe
occipital lobe, infarction
occipital lobe, lesion of
ophthalmoplegia
optic radiation
optic radiation, lesion of
palinopsia
Parkinsonism syndrome
Pittsburgh Compound B
posterior cerebral artery
posterior cerebral artery embolism
posterior cerebral artery occlusion
posterior cerebral artery territory infarction
posterior cerebral artery, fetal type
posterior choroidal artery
posterior communicating artery
postural abnormality
prion disease
protein 14-3-3, cerebrospinal fluid
protein 14-3-3, cerebrospinal fluid, false negative
pseudobulbar palsy
pure sensory stroke
review article
risk factors
schizophrenia
seizure
seizure, psychomotor-temporal lobe
seizure, psychomotor-temporal lobe, audiometric defect with
sensory loss
sensory symptoms
spongy degeneration of brain
startle reaction
striatum, lesion of, bilateral
symmetric brain lesions
temporal lobe
temporal lobe, anatomy and physiology
temporal lobe, lesion
temporal lobe, lesion, bilateral
temporal lobe, tumor
temporal lobectomy
thalamogeniculate artery
thalamoperforating arteries
thalamus, infarction of
thalamus, lesion of-bilateral
thrombosis, cerebral
tissue plasminogen activator, intravenous
treatment of neurologic disorder
tremor
visual cortex
visual field defect
visual fields
watershed infarcts
white matter disease
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Schilder's (1912) Disease, Total Cerebral Blindness Due to Acute Demyelination
Arch Neurol 43:85-87, Sedwick,L.A.,et al, 1986

The Posterior Cerebral Artery Syndrome
Can J Neurol Sci 13:232-239, Fisher,C.M., 1986

Permanent Visual Loss after Shunt Malfunction
Neurol 35:25-29, Arroyo,H.A.,et al, 1985

Cortical Blindness Complicating Wegener's Granulomatosis
BMJ 290:675, Payton,C.D.,et al, 1985

Enhancing Cerebral Infarction Simulating Arteriovenous Malformation on Computed Tomography
J Comput Assist Tomogr 9:502-506, Henrikson,G.C.,et al, 1985

Puerperal Cerebral Blindness
Arch Neurol 41:1300-1301, Monteiro,M.L.,et al, 1984

Vertebral-Basilar Posterior Cerebral Territory Stroke-Delineation by Proton Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Stroke 15:417-426, Kistler,J.P.,et al, 1984

Altitudinal Hemianopia Caused by Occipital Infarctions
Arch Neurol 41:413-418, Newman,R.P.,et al, 1984

The Anatomic Basis of Pure Alexia
Neurol 33:1573-1583, Damasio,A.R.,et al, 1983

Prosopagnosia:Anatomic Basis & Behavioral Mechanisms
Neurol 32:331-341, Damasio,A.R.,et al, 1982

Fusiform Basilar Aneurysm As A Cause of Embolic Stroke
Stroke 13:712-716, Steel,J.G.,et al, 1982

Herpes Simplex Encephalitis With Occipital Localization
Arch Neurol 39:312-313, Bergey,G.K.,et al, 1982

Scintigraphic Appearance of Anton's Syndrome
JAMA 245:1248-1249, Cusumano,J.V.,et al, 1981

Visual Evoked Potentials in Occipital Lobe Lesions
Arch Neurol 38:80-85, Streletz,L.J.,et al, 1981

Occipital Lobe Infarctions:Perimetry & Computed Tomography
Neurol 31:1098-1106, Spector,R.H.,et al, 1981

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

Central Achromatopsia:Behavioral, Anatomic, & Physiologic Aspects
Neurol 30:1064-1071, Damasio,A.,et al, 1980

Vision In The Temporal Crescent In Occipital Infarction
Brain 103:83-97, Benton,S.,et al, 1980

Blindness Following Tentorial Herniation
Ann Neurol 8:186-190, Keane,J.R., 1980

Palinopsia:Cerebral Localization with Computed Tomography
Neurol 30:887-889, Michel,E.M.,et al, 1980

Cerebral Color Blindness:An Acquired Defect in Hue Discrimination
Ann Neurol 5:253-261, Pearlman,A.L.,et al, 1979

Alexia Without Agraphia:Lateral & Medial Infarction of Left Occipital Lobe
Neurol 29:390-393, Johansson,T.,et al, 1979

Alexia & Left Homonymous Hemianopia in a Non-right-hander
Ann Neurol 3:549, Erkulvrawatr,S., 1978

Less Usual Forms of Epilepsy
BMJ p. 127, 15 January 1977., , 1977

Sensations of Ocular Movement in Seizures Originating in Occipital Lobe
Neurol 27:554, Holtzman,R.N.N.,et al, 1977

"Release Hallucinations"as the Major Symptom of Posterior Cerebral Artery Occlusion:A Report of Two Cases
Ann Neurol 2:432, Brust,J.C.M.,et al, 1977

Blindness of Cerebral Origin in Acute Intermittent Porphyria
Arch Neurol 34:310, Lai,C.,et al, 1977

Prosopagnosia:A Clinicopathological Study
Ann Neurol 1:177, Cohn,R.,et al, 1977

Bilateral Altitudinal Anopia Caused by Infarction of the Calcarine Cortex
Neurol 26:1176, Bettinger,I.H.,et al, 1976

Blindsight:Vision in a Field Defect
Lancet 1:707 1974 (Apr) ., Sanders,M.D.,et al, 1974

Balint's Syndrome, Handbook of Clinical Neurology
2:667, Vinken,P.J.,et al, 1969

Palinopsia
Brain 91:321, 1968,, Bender,M.,et al, 1968

Some Neuro-ophthalmological Observations
JNNP 30:383, Fisher,C.M., 1967

Color-Naming Defects in Association With Alexia
Arch Neurol 15:137-146, Geschwind,N.,et al, 1966

Bilateral Loss of Vision from Cerebral Infarction
Brain 80:28, Symonds,C.,et al, 1957

Polyopia & Monocular Diplopia of Cerebral Origin
Arch Neurol & Psych 54:323945., Bender,M., 1945

Clinicopathologic Conference, Narcolepsy Type 1
NEJM 394:1530-1538, Case 2026, 2026

Status Epilepticus After Carotid Endarterectomy:An Illustrative Case of Cerebral Hyperfusion Syndrome
Stroke 57:e188-191, Reuter,P.,et al, 2026

Autoimmune Encephalitis as Treatment-Responsive Cause of Rapidly Progressive Dementia
Neurol 106:e214933, van Steenhoven,R.W.,et al, 2026

A 69-Year Old Man With Rapid Cognitive Decline and Abnormal Movements
Neurol 106:e214686;2026, Lim,G.Z.,et al, 2026

A 49-Year-Old Man with Meningoencephalitis and Persistent Altered Mental Status
Neurol 106:e214777, Hariswar,P.T.,et al, 2026

Wearable Technology and Its Role in Neurologic Care, Emerging Issues in Neurology
Neurol 106:e214802, Benish,S.M.,et al, 2025

Opioid-Associated Amnestic Syndrome
Radiopaedia doi.org/10.53347/rid-8716, Deng,F.,et al, 2025

High-Grade Gliomas with Autoimmune Encephalitis-Like Presentation: Case Report and Systematic Review of the Literature
Neurological Sci 46:3559-3572, Creda,G.S.et al, 2025

Isolated Acquired Amusia in a Patient With Right Temporal Stroke
Neurol 104:e213410, Dibbs,M. & Moeller,J.J., 2025

A 66-Year-Old Female Patient with Rapidly Progressive Memory Changes
Neurol 105:e214211, Fokas,J.A.,et al, 2025

A 40-Year-Old Man With Refractory Status Epilepticus After Small Bowel Resection for Volvulus
Neurol 105:e214182, Chakravartty,A.,et al, 2025

A 58-Year-Old Man With Resting tremor, Bradykinesia, and Distal Numbness
Neurol 105:e214183, Costa,R., et al, 2025

Neuroanatomy, Posterior Cerebral Arteries
Stat Pearls, PMID:30860709 Jan, Javed,K.,et al, 2025

A 10-Year-Old Boy with Progressive Tremor, Insomnia and Autonomic Dysfunction
Neurol 105:e214297, Chen,Z., et al, 2025



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