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1 Small Posterior Fossa Strokes Causing Severe Vertigo: Anatomic Distribution and Clinical Features of the Lacunar Acute Vestibular SyndromeNewman-Toker, David E; Tehrani, Ali S Saber; Mantokoudis, Georgios; Kattah, Jorge C; Pula, John H; Nair, Deepak; Blitz, Ari; Ying, Sarah H; Hanley, Daniel F; David S Zee, M.D., Professor of Neurology, Johns Hopkins UniversitySmall brainstem and cerebellar strokes affecting central vestibular pathways may present clinically with acute vestibular syndrome (AVS). Careful study of acute sub-centimeter lesion locations may help elucidate structure-function relationships. We sought to describe the frequency, anatomic distribu...20140303_nanos_sciplatform1_07-1
2 Small Posterior Fossa Strokes Causing Severe Vertigo: Anatomic Distribution and Clinical Features of the Lacunar Acute Vestibular SyndromeNewman-Toker, David E; Tehrani, Ali S Saber; Mantokoudis, Georgios; Kattah, Jorge C; Pula, John H; Nair, Deepak; Blitz, Ari; Ying, Sarah H; Hanley, Daniel F; David S Zee, M.D., Professor of Neurology, Johns Hopkins UniversitySmall brainstem and cerebellar strokes affecting central vestibular pathways may present clinically with acute vestibular syndrome (AVS). Careful study of acute sub-centimeter lesion locations may help elucidate structure-function relationships. We sought to describe the frequency, anatomic distribu...20140303_nanos_sciplatform1_07
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