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    Gliomatosis cerebri: a case report with autopsy correlation

    MRI-autopsy correlation in a case of gliomatosis cerebri suggests that poor gray-white matter demarcation on MRI may be sign of neoplastic infiltration. The extent of infiltration is imperfectly assessed by cu...

    S. A. Koslow, D. Claassen, W. L. Hirsch, C. A. Jungreis in Neuroradiology (1992)

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    Variability in the enhancement of the normal central skull base in children

    We studied the signal and enhancement characteristics of the central skull base prospectively in 40 children aged 13 days to 8 years, on a 1.5 T MRI system. Identical standard short TR/TE spin echo sequences i...

    G. R. Applegate, W. L. Hirsch, L. J. Applegate, H. D. Curtin in Neuroradiology (1992)

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    Diagnostic role of gadolinium-DTPA in pediatric neuroradiology

    We retrospectively reviewed the findings in 655 consecutive young patients who underwent contrastenhanced MR examinations (1.5T) of the head or spine. Their ages ranged from 4 months to 20 years (mean 10 years...

    H. -L. Ge, W. L. Hirsch, G. L. Wolf, R. A. Rubin, R. K. Hackett in Neuroradiology (1992)

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    Spontaneous regression of anterior pituitary deficits in a woman harboring a persistent hypothalamic mass

    Sellar or parasellar lesions can cause anterior pituitary dysfunction either by direct damage to the anterior pituitary gland or by compression of the pituitary stalk and mediobasal hypothalamus which contain ...

    Janet A. Amico M.D., S. L. Miaskiewicz in Journal of Endocrinological Investigation (1990)