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  • 3. Pure alexia caused by separate lesions of the splenium and optic radiation.
    Maeshima S, Osawa A, Sujino K, Fukuoka T, Deguchi I, Tanahashi N.
    J Neurol; 2011 Feb; 258(2):223-6. PubMed ID: 20798952
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  • 5. Alexia without agraphia in multiple sclerosis: case report with magnetic resonance imaging localization.
    Mao-Draayer Y, Panitch H.
    Mult Scler; 2004 Dec; 10(6):705-7. PubMed ID: 15584497
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  • 6. Transitory alexia without agraphia: a disconnection syndrome due to neurocysticercosis.
    Verma A, Singh NN, Misra S.
    Neurol India; 2004 Sep; 52(3):378-9. PubMed ID: 15472433
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  • 7. Large acute cerebral hemorrhage presenting with pure alexia.
    Thomas JJ, Sanford JM.
    Ann Emerg Med; 2007 Apr; 49(4):428-30. PubMed ID: 17083996
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  • 8. Alexia Without Agraphia: A Rare Entity.
    Rupareliya C, Naqvi S, Hejazi S.
    Cureus; 2017 Jun 02; 9(6):e1304. PubMed ID: 28690938
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  • 9. [Development of pure alexia due to a lesion in the left fusiform gyrus in a patient with hypertrophic pachymeningitis].
    Koide R, Uruha A, Bandoh M.
    Brain Nerve; 2009 Sep 02; 61(9):1075-7. PubMed ID: 19803407
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  • 13. Alexia with and without agraphia: an assessment of two classical syndromes.
    Sheldon CA, Malcolm GL, Barton JJ.
    Can J Neurol Sci; 2008 Nov 02; 35(5):616-24. PubMed ID: 19235446
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  • 14. Alexia and agraphia with lesions of the angular and supramarginal gyri: evidence for the disruption of sequential processing.
    Sakurai Y, Asami M, Mannen T.
    J Neurol Sci; 2010 Jan 15; 288(1-2):25-33. PubMed ID: 19896678
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  • 15. Alexia Without Agraphia in a Right-Handed Individual Following Right Occipital Stroke.
    Robinson JS, Collins RL, Mukhi SV.
    Appl Neuropsychol Adult; 2016 Jan 15; 23(1):65-9. PubMed ID: 26397830
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  • 16. Seeing is not believing.
    Foster Z, Kini A, Al Othman B, Lee AG, Vaphiades M.
    Surv Ophthalmol; 2020 Jan 15; 65(3):386-390. PubMed ID: 30953621
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  • 18. [Transient agraphia due to a left parieto-occipital glioma in a right-handed patient: amnesic or "pure" agraphia? (author's transl)].
    Bruyer R, Collignon R, Rectem D, Laterre EC.
    Acta Neurol Belg; 1977 Jan 15; 77(6):321-30. PubMed ID: 602679
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  • 20. Transcortical alexia with agraphia following a right temporo-occipital hematoma in a right-handed patient.
    Davous P, Boller F.
    Neuropsychologia; 1994 Oct 15; 32(10):1263-72. PubMed ID: 7845566
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