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127 related items for PubMed ID: 8747855

  • 1. Ipsilateral thalamic diaschisis after middle cerebral artery infarction.
    De Reuck J, Decoo D, Lemahieu I, Strijckmans K, Goethals P, Van Maele G.
    J Neurol Sci; 1995 Dec; 134(1-2):130-5. PubMed ID: 8747855
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  • 2. Crossed cerebellar diaschisis after middle cerebral artery infarction.
    De Reuck J, Decoo D, Lemahieu I, Strijckmans K, Goethals P, Van Maele G.
    Clin Neurol Neurosurg; 1997 Feb; 99(1):11-6. PubMed ID: 9107461
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  • 3. Thalamic Diaschisis in Acute Ischemic Stroke: Occurrence, Perfusion Characteristics, and Impact on Outcome.
    Reidler P, Thierfelder KM, Fabritius MP, Sommer WH, Meinel FG, Dorn F, Wollenweber FA, Duering M, Kunz WG.
    Stroke; 2018 Apr; 49(4):931-937. PubMed ID: 29523650
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  • 4. Remote effects in MCA territory ischemic infarction: a study of regional cerebral blood flow and oxygen metabolism using positron computed tomography and 15O labeled gases.
    Shishido F, Uemura K, Inugami A, Ogawa T, Yamaguchi T, Kanno I, Murakami M, Tagawa K, Yasui N.
    Radiat Med; 1987 Apr; 5(2):36-41. PubMed ID: 3498974
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  • 5. Crossed cerebellar hypoperfusion in hyperacute ischemic stroke.
    Kamouchi M, Fujishima M, Saku Y, Ibayashi S, Iida M.
    J Neurol Sci; 2004 Oct 15; 225(1-2):65-9. PubMed ID: 15465087
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  • 6. Evolution of crossed cerebellar diaschisis in middle cerebral artery infarction.
    Miura H, Nagata K, Hirata Y, Satoh Y, Watahiki Y, Hatazawa J.
    J Neuroimaging; 1994 Apr 15; 4(2):91-6. PubMed ID: 8186536
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  • 7. Characterizing Diaschisis-Related Thalamic Perfusion and Diffusion After Middle Cerebral Artery Infarction.
    Xia C, Zhou J, Lu C, Wang Y, Tang T, Cai Y, Ju S.
    Stroke; 2021 Jul 15; 52(7):2319-2327. PubMed ID: 33971741
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  • 8. Characterizing ipsilateral thalamic diaschisis in symptomatic cerebrovascular steno-occlusive patients.
    Hendrik Bas van Niftrik C, Sebök M, Muscas G, Piccirelli M, Serra C, Krayenbühl N, Pangalu A, Bozinov O, Luft A, Stippich C, Regli L, Fierstra J.
    J Cereb Blood Flow Metab; 2020 Mar 15; 40(3):563-573. PubMed ID: 30755133
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  • 9. Crossed cerebellar diaschisis in patients with acute middle cerebral artery infarction: Occurrence and perfusion characteristics.
    Sommer WH, Bollwein C, Thierfelder KM, Baumann A, Janssen H, Ertl-Wagner B, Reiser MF, Plate A, Straube A, von Baumgarten L.
    J Cereb Blood Flow Metab; 2016 Apr 15; 36(4):743-54. PubMed ID: 26661242
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  • 10. Crossed cerebellar diaschisis accompanied by hemiataxia: a PET study.
    Tanaka M, Kondo S, Hirai S, Ishiguro K, Ishihara T, Morimatsu M.
    J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry; 1992 Feb 15; 55(2):121-5. PubMed ID: 1538216
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  • 11. Crossed cerebellar diaschisis due to intracranial hematoma in basal ganglia or thalamus.
    Lim JS, Ryu YH, Kim BM, Lee JD.
    J Nucl Med; 1998 Dec 15; 39(12):2044-7. PubMed ID: 9867139
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  • 12. [Clinical and etiological study of crossed cerebellar diaschisis. Report of two cases].
    Tanaka M, Hirai S, Morimatsu M, Kanai H, Mizuno Y.
    Rinsho Shinkeigaku; 1989 Apr 15; 29(4):469-74. PubMed ID: 2612100
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  • 13. Remote regional cerebral blood flow consequences of focused infarcts of the medulla, pons and cerebellum.
    Rousseaux M, Steinling M.
    J Nucl Med; 1999 May 15; 40(5):721-9. PubMed ID: 10319742
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  • 14. Acute cerebral infarction and changes of regional cerebral blow flow (rCBF) following experimental middle cerebral artery (MCA) occlusion.
    Han DH, Jung HW, Lee SH, Kim HJ, Choi KS, Sim BS.
    Neurol Res; 1988 Dec 15; 10(4):203-12. PubMed ID: 2907107
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  • 15. [Severe stenoses and persistent occlusions of the middle cerebral artery: hemodynamic and metabolic consequences studied by positron tomography].
    Sgouropoulos P, Baron JC, Samson Y, Bousser MG, Comar D, Castaigne P.
    Rev Neurol (Paris); 1985 Dec 15; 141(11):698-705. PubMed ID: 3878994
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  • 16. A subtle connection between crossed cerebellar diaschisis and supratentorial collateral circulation in subacute and chronic ischemic stroke.
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  • 17. Cobalt-55 positron emission tomography of ipsilateral thalamic and crossed cerebellar hypometabolism after supratentorial ischaemic stroke.
    De Reuck J, Stevens H, Jansen H, Keppens J, Strijckmans K, Goethals P, Lemahieu I, Santens P, Korf J.
    Cerebrovasc Dis; 1999 Dec 15; 9(1):40-4. PubMed ID: 9873161
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  • 18. [The phenomenon of diaschisis in cerebral vascular disease].
    González-Aguado E, Martí-Fábregas J, Martí-Vilalta JL.
    Rev Neurol; 1999 Dec 15; 30(10):941-5. PubMed ID: 10919192
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  • 19. Crossed cerebellar diaschisis. Further studies.
    Pantano P, Baron JC, Samson Y, Bousser MG, Derouesne C, Comar D.
    Brain; 1986 Aug 15; 109 ( Pt 4)():677-94. PubMed ID: 3488093
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  • 20. No evidence for transhemispheric diaschisis after human cerebral infarction.
    Wise R, Gibbs J, Frackowiak R, Marshall J, Jones T.
    Stroke; 1986 Aug 15; 17(5):853-61. PubMed ID: 3764954
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