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  • 1. Morphological predictors of neurological deterioration in patients with acute isolated pontine infarct.
    Wang C, Ji J, Wang W, Wang Y.
    Acta Neurol Belg; 2023 Aug; 123(4):1371-1379. PubMed ID: 36934362
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  • 2. Etiology of isolated pontine infarctions: a study based on high-resolution MRI and brain small vessel disease scores.
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  • 3. Stroke Subtypes and Topographic Locations Associated with Neurological Deterioration in Acute Isolated Pontine Infarction.
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  • 4. Neuroimaging markers of early neurological deterioration in acute isolated pontine infarction.
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  • 7. Predictors of Dysphagia in Acute Pontine Infarction.
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  • 10. Rostrocaudal thickness on sagittal diffusion-weighted imaging as a predictor of motor deficits in an acute isolated pontine infarction.
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  • 11. Association of pretreatment pontine infarction with extremely poor outcome after endovascular thrombectomy in acute basilar artery occlusion.
    Yoon W, Baek BH, Lee YY, Kim SK, Kim JT, Park MS.
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  • 12. Risk factors for early neurological deterioration in acute isolated pontine infarction without any causative artery stenosis.
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  • 17. REM sleep behavior disorder in a patient with pontine stroke.
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  • 18. Basilar artery atherosclerotic plaques in paramedian and lacunar pontine infarctions: a high-resolution MRI study.
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  • 19. Basilar artery bending length, vascular risk factors, and pontine infarction.
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