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Relapsing Polychondritis with Central Nervous System Involvement: Experience of Three Different Cases in a Single Center

Jeon CH

Relapsing polychondritis (RP) is an autoimmune disorder characterized by inflammation in cartilaginous structures including the ears, noses, peripheral joints, and tracheobronchial tree. It rarely involves the central nervous system (CNS)...
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CNS Involvement in Hemophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis: CT and MR Findings

Chung TW

Hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (HLH) is a rare disorder that is characterized by proliferation of benign histiocytes, and this commonly involves the liver, spleen, lymph nodes, bone marrow and central nervous system...
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Signs in Neuroradiology: A Pictorial Review

Kizilca O, Öztek A, Kesimal U, Şenol U

One of the major problems radiologists face in everyday practice is to decide the correct diagnosis, or at least narrow down the list of possibilities. In this context, indicative evidences...
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Magnetic resonance imaging in neurologic diseases: comparison with computed tomography

Chang KH, Han MC, Kim CW

Magnetic resonance (MR) and computed tomography (CT) imagings were compared in 121 patients with various neurologic diseases. MR was performed with either 0.15 Tesla resistive or 2.0 Tesla superconducting systems...
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Assessment of Macular Ganglion Cell Loss Patterns in Neurologic Lesions That Mimic Glaucoma

Shon K, Sung KR

  • KMID: 2344223
  • Korean J Ophthalmol.
  • 2014 Aug;28(4):314-322.
PURPOSE: To evaluate patterns of macular retinal ganglion cell (RGC) loss measured by spectral domain optical coherence tomography in patients with neurologic lesions mimicking glaucoma. METHODS: We evaluated four patients with...
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