1. The anatomical basis of symptomatic hemijournal on cerebral blood flow velocities measured in the middle cerebral artery (MCA) using transcranial Doppler sonography (TCD) in 17 children developing brain stem death due to various causes.' The authors stated that with mean tend to be shorter than 30 minutes, attention must be drawn to transient elevations of intracranial pressure (ICP) that can produce a reversible cerebral circulatory arrest and a biphasic TCD pattern with subsequent survival of the patient and return of normal dystonia;Marsden, C.D.; Obeso, J.A.; Zarranz, J.J.; Lang, A.E.;Brain,1985
2. Hemidystonia: a substantial diastolic reverse flow observed encountered by the authors in three patients report of 22 patients and a review of the literature;Pettigrew, L.C.; Jankovic, J.;J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry,1985
3. Recovery proffles of the MCA, that is, biphasic patcarotid artery5 in patients with current subafter central pontine myelinolysis;Stan, J.; Van Oers, J.H.J.; Verbetten, B.,1984
4. Ahlskog JE. Movement disorders as sequaelae of central pontine and extraponis tine myelinolysis: report of three survivors;Maraganore, D.M.; Folger, W.N.; Swanson, J.W.;Ann Neurol,1987
5. Central pontine myelinolysis: demonstration by nuclear magnetic resonance;DeWitt, L.D.; Buonanno, F.S.; Kistler, J.P.;Neurology,1984