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116 related items for PubMed ID: 4012582

  • 21. [Paralysis of the common oculomotor nerve and contralateral cerebellar syndrome (Claude's syndrome). 2 cases caused by mesencephalic infarction].
    Milandre L, Peretti P, Gouirand R, Khalil R.
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  • 24. Remote regional cerebral blood flow consequences of focused infarcts of the medulla, pons and cerebellum.
    Rousseaux M, Steinling M.
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  • 25. [Study of cerebellar infarction with isolated vertigo].
    Utsumi A, Enomoto H, Yamamoto K, Kimura Y, Koizuka I, Tsukuda M.
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    Uldry PA, Regli F, Uske A, Bogousslavsky J.
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    Gomez CR, Gomez SM, Puricelli MS, Malik MM.
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  • 31. Hydrocephalus after cerebellar infarction.
    Duncan JS, Forman A.
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  • 32. Isolated vertiginous dysequilibrium due to bilateral caudal cerebellar infarction.
    Lin SH, Chang YY, Lan MY, Wang FM, Chen WH, Liu JS.
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  • 33. Infarction in the anterior rostral cerebellum (the territory of the lateral branch of the superior cerebellar artery).
    Amarenco P, Roullet E, Goujon C, Chéron F, Hauw JJ, Bousser MG.
    Neurology; 1991 Feb 10; 41(2 ( Pt 1)):253-8. PubMed ID: 1992370
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    Calvo A, Maslenikov V, Purriel JA.
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  • 37. A case of cerebellar infarction caused by vertebral artery injury from a stab wound to the neck.
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  • 38. Cerebellar infarction: a clinical and CT study.
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  • 40. [Isolated vertigo disclosing infarction in the area of the posterior and inferior cerebellar arteries].
    Masson C, Sterkers O, Chaigne P, Colombani JM, Masson M.
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