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    MRI findings in Leigh’s disease with cytochrome-c-oxidase deficiency

    Of nine patients with subacute necrotizing encephalomyelopathy, six had cytochrome-c-oxidase (COX) deficiency. Four of these had very similar distribution of signal abnormalities in brain stem and subthalamic ...

    Dr. M. Savoiardo, G. Uziel, L. Strada in Proceedings of the XIV Symposium Neuroradi… (1991)

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    Acute- and insidious-onset myelopathy of undetermined aetiology: contribution of paraclinical tests to the diagnosis of multiple sclerosis

    Brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), multimodality evoked potentials (EPs) and cerebrospinal fluid examination were performed in 42 patients with myelopathy of undetermined aetiology in order to detect abno...

    M. Filippi, V. Martinelli, T. Locatelli, S. Medaglini, A. Poggi in Journal of Neurology (1990)

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    Iatrogenic intraspinal epidermoid tumor: myelo-CT and MRI diagnosis

    An 11-year-old boy, treated for acute lymphatic leukemia at the age of 2 with intrathecal injections of Methotrexate, presented with a two year history of pain and signs of lumbo-sacral lesion. MRI, myelograph...

    A. Visciani, M. Savoiardo, M. R. Balestrini, C. L. Solero in Neuroradiology (1989)

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    MR Imaging Detection of Pituitary and Brain Anomalies in Pituitary Dwarfs

    Idiophatic deficiency of growth hormone (IGHD) is the most common cause of pituitary dwarfism. Relationship with birth trauma (Shizume et al. 1977) and radiological pituitary abnormalities were reported, even ...

    F. Triulzi, G. Scotti, S. Pieralli, C. Righi in Imaging of Brain Metabolism Spine and Cord… (1989)

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    Magnetic resonance imaging in multiple sclerosis: Diagnostic value and clinical correlations

    101 patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) (53 definite, 22 probable, 8 possible and 18 suspected according to the McDonald and Halliday criteria) were investigated by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), to evalu...

    Dr. C. Milanese, M. Savoiardo, L. La Mantia in The Italian Journal of Neurological Scienc… (1988)

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    Intracranial tumors arising from the floor of the middle fossa

    Tumors involving or arising from the floor of the middle fossa in cases seen at the Neurological Institute C. Besta were reviewed, and the radiological findings of plain films, angiographic and CT studies are ...

    Dr. M. A. Vaghi, M. G. Bruzzone, A. Visciani in The Italian Journal of Neurological Scienc… (1985)

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    Electromyography and nerve conduction study in autosomal dominant olivopontocerebellar atrophy

    Electromyographic examination and studies of motor and sensory conduction velocities were performed in 11 patients with a presumptive diagnosis of olivopontocerebellar atrophy with autosomal dominant transmiss...

    L. Carenini, G. Finocchiaro, S. Di Donato, A. Visciani, S. Negri in Journal of Neurology (1984)