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Computed tomography in the diagnosis of intracranial disease


LA WEISBERG - Annals of Internal Medicine, 1979 - Am Coll Physicians
The introduction of computed tomography has revolutionized neurodiagnosis. This diagnostic
procedure makes it possible to define intracranial anatomy by visualizing structures of different
radiodensities. Computed tomography may detect and define the underlying pathologic ...
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[CITATION] Comparaison des tomodensitometrie, cinegammagraphie, et angiographie dans …


J Metzger, D Gardeur, A Nachanakian, JC Millard - Neuroradiology, 1978
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[CITATION] The EEG in dementia


M Short, P Wilson - Dementia. Philadelphia, Davis, 1971
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[CITATION] MarshallJ: Cerebral tuberculomas developing during treatment of tuberculous …


AV Lee, AF MacLeod - Lancet, 1980
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Progressive intellectual deterioration


MJG Harrison, CD Marsden - Archives of Neurology, 1977 - archneur.highwire.org
Neuronal Ceroid-Lipofuscinosis To the Editor.\p=m-\Weread with interest the article by Markesbery
et al in the September issue of the Archives. We believe these authors' studies confirm our initial
reports of the contribution to the diagnosis of the neuronal ceroid-lipofuscinosis by ...
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[CITATION] EEG evaluation of the patient with dementia


RN Harner - Psychiatric Aspects of Neurologic Disease, 1975
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The role of computed axial tomography in the diagnosis and treatment of brain …


JC Rodríguez, RA Gutiérrez, OD Valdés, JF Dorfsman - Neuroradiology, 1978 - Springer
Computed axial tomography (CAT) has come to play a very important role in the diagnosis and
treatment of pa- tients suspected of having parasitic and inflammatory processes in the
brain. CAT not only allows an accurate localization of the lesions, but helps in most cases ...
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[CITATION] Noninvasive Diagnostic Techniques in Critical Care


GI Litman - Handbook of Critical Care, 1990 - Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
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Articles to Read in Other Journals: Meniscectomy—Editorial Comment

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DM Kline - Western Journal of Medicine, 1983 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
REFERENCES 1. Lipowski ZJ: Organic mental disorders: Introduction and review of
syndromes, In Kaplan HI, Freedman AM, Sadock BJ (Eds): Compre- hensive Textbook of
Psychiatry-Vol III. Baltimore, Williams & Wilkins, 1980, pp 1359-1451 2. Wells CE: ...
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Discrepancies between radionuclide and computed tomographic scans in …


G Harauz, GN Ege, DF Rideout, MJ Bronskill - Clinical Radiology, 1981 - Elsevier
A radionuclide (RN) brain scan and a computed tomographic (CT) brain scan were performed
on the same patient within one month on 207 occasions between February 1978 and October
1979 in order to investigate secondary neoplastic involvement of either metastatic or ...
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