A R Whittemore
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Lucarelli R, Peshock R, McColl R, Hulsey K, Ayers C, Whittemore A, et al.
AJNR Am J Neuroradiol
. 2012 Nov;
34(4):752-7.
PMID: 23139080
Background And Purpose: Asymmetry of the hippocampus is regarded as an important clinical finding, but limited data on hippocampal asymmetry are available for the general population. Here we present hippocampal...
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Bradley Jr W, Whittemore A, Kortman K, Watanabe A, Homyak M, Teresi L, et al.
Radiology
. 1991 Feb;
178(2):459-66.
PMID: 1987609
The authors blindly reviewed the charts of 20 patients with normal-pressure hydrocephalus (a disease of unknown cause characterized radiologically as chronic communicating hydrocephalus and clinically by gait apraxia, dementia, and...
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Bradley Jr W, Whittemore A, Watanabe A, Davis S, Teresi L, Homyak M
AJNR Am J Neuroradiol
. 1991 Jan;
12(1):31-9.
PMID: 1899515
The coexistence of cerebrovascular disease leading to deep white matter infarction and normal-pressure hydrocephalus has been noted previously in clinical studies, as both diseases can present with the triad of...
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Jinkins J, Whittemore A, Bradley W
AJR Am J Roentgenol
. 1989 Jun;
152(6):1277-89.
PMID: 2718865
Extruded lumbar intervertebral disks traditionally have been classified as posterior or central in location. A retrospective review of 250 MR imaging examinations of the lumbar spine that used mid- and...
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Jinkins J, Whittemore A, Bradley W
AJNR Am J Neuroradiol
. 1989 Mar;
10(2):339-44.
PMID: 2494854
Callosal dysgenesis implies a malformation of the corpus callosum with origins in the embryogenesis of the telencephalon. A retrospective review of 15 cases of callosal dysgenesis revealed three distinct categories:...
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Whittemore A, Bradley W, Jinkins J
Radiology
. 1989 Jan;
170(1 Pt 1):265-71.
PMID: 2909107
Patterns of flow-related signal loss and enhancement have been observed in fluid moving perpendicular to the imaging plane on multi-section-acquisition magnetic resonance images. These patterns depend on whether the flow...