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  • 4. Diencephalic cachexia: a rare cause for failure to thrive.
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  • 7. Diencephalic syndrome: clinical features and imaging findings.
    Poussaint TY, Barnes PD, Nichols K, Anthony DC, Cohen L, Tarbell NJ, Goumnerova L.
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  • 9. Optic chiasmatic-hypothalamic gliomas: is tissue diagnosis essential?
    Bommakanti K, Panigrahi M, Yarlagadda R, Sundaram C, Uppin MS, Purohit AK.
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  • 11. Diencephalic cachexia of infancy: Russell's syndrome.
    Murphy AM, Drumm B, Brenner C, Lynch SA.
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  • 12. Hemidystonia as presenting symptom of an optic glioma.
    Vandertop WP, Kamphuis DJ, Witkamp TD.
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  • 16. [Why did the child not gain weight?].
    Lähdeaho ML, Hällström M, Muona P, Juven T, Aärimaa T.
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  • 17. Acquired nystagmus in early childhood: a presenting sign of intracranial tumor.
    Lavery MA, O'Neill JF, Chu FC, Martyn LJ.
    Ophthalmology; 1984 May; 91(5):425-53. PubMed ID: 6739045
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  • 19. Optic pathway glioma infiltrating into somatostatinergic pathways in a young boy with gigantism. Case report.
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