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  • 21. [Manganism and parkinsonism].
    Kondo T.
    Ryoikibetsu Shokogun Shirizu; 1999; (27 Pt 2):41-4. PubMed ID: 10434586
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  • 22. Occupational Mn parkinsonism: magnetic resonance imaging and clinical patterns following CaNa2-EDTA chelation.
    Discalzi G, Pira E, Herrero Hernandez E, Valentini C, Turbiglio M, Meliga F.
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  • 24. The diagnosis of manganese-induced parkinsonism.
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  • 26. Neurologic spectrum of chronic liver failure and basal ganglia T1 hyperintensity on magnetic resonance imaging: probable manganese neurotoxicity.
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  • 29. [Variations of brain magnetic resonance imaging among manganese-exposed workers].
    Qin WP, Fu X, Jiang YM, Long LL, Li XR, Chen HB, Huang ZB, Zhao WJ, Mo XA, Zheng W.
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  • 30. [High signal intensity area in bilateral globus pallidus on T1-weighted image after manganese administration].
    Matsuura D.
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  • 31. Blood manganese concentration is elevated in iron deficiency anemia patients, whereas globus pallidus signal intensity is minimally affected.
    Kim Y, Park JK, Choi Y, Yoo CI, Lee CR, Lee H, Lee JH, Kim SR, Jeong TH, Yoon CS, Park JH.
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    Malecki EA, Devenyi AG, Barron TF, Mosher TJ, Eslinger P, Flaherty-Craig CV, Rossaro L.
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    Hudnell HK.
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    Pal PK, Samii A, Calne DB.
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    Nagatomo S, Umehara F, Hanada K, Nobuhara Y, Takenaga S, Arimura K, Osame M.
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  • 37. [A case of idiopathic portal hypertension (IPH) with hypermanganemia presenting as spastic gait].
    Obama R, Tachikawa H, Yoshii F, Takeoka T, Shinohara Y.
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  • 39. MRI and PET studies of manganese-intoxicated monkeys.
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  • 40. Myoclonic involuntary movement associated with chronic manganese poisoning.
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