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26 Figure 53: Vascular Distribution and Anatomy Relevant to the Lateral Medullary (Wallenberg) Syndrome (Supplement)Imageehsl_novel_gold
27 Figure 53: Vascular Distribution and Anatomy Relevant to the Lateral Medullary (Wallenberg) Syndrome (Supplement)Imageehsl_novel_gold
28 Figure 61: Vascular Distribution and Anatomy (Including 6th, 7th, 8th Nerves, MLF) of the Pons2022Imageehsl_novel_gold
29 Figure 61: Vascular Distribution and Anatomy (Including 6th, 7th, 8th Nerves, MLF) of the Pons (Supplement)Imageehsl_novel_gold
30 Figure 61: Vascular Distribution and Anatomy (Including 6th, 7th, 8th Nerves, MLF) of the Pons (Supplement)Imageehsl_novel_gold
31 Figure 64: The Course of the 3rd (III) Nerve2022Imageehsl_novel_gold
32 Figure 64: The Course of the 3rd (III) Nerve (Supplement)Imageehsl_novel_gold
33 Figure 65: Vascular Distribution and Anatomy (Including 3rd Nerve) of the Rostral Midbrain2022Imageehsl_novel_gold
34 Figure 65: Vascular Distribution and Anatomy (Including 3rd Nerve) of the Rostral Midbrain (Supplement)Imageehsl_novel_gold
35 Figure 65: Vascular Distribution and Anatomy (Including 3rd Nerve) of the Rostral Midbrain (Supplement)Imageehsl_novel_gold
36 Figure 68: The Course of the 4th (IV) Nerve2022Imageehsl_novel_gold
37 Figure 68: The Course of the 4th (IV) Nerve (Supplement)Imageehsl_novel_gold
38 Figure 69: Vascular Distribution and Anatomy (Including 4th Nerve) of the Caudal Midbrain2022Imageehsl_novel_gold
39 Figure 69: Vascular Distribution and Anatomy (Including 4th Nerve) of the Caudal Midbrain (Supplement)Imageehsl_novel_gold
40 Figure 69: Vascular Distribution and Anatomy (Including 4th Nerve) of the Caudal Midbrain (Supplement)Imageehsl_novel_gold
41 Figure 80: Vascular Distribution and Anatomy Relevant to the Medial Medullary Syndrome2022Imageehsl_novel_gold
42 Figure 80: Vascular Distribution and Anatomy Relevant to the Medial Medullary Syndrome (Supplement)Imageehsl_novel_gold
43 Figure 80: Vascular Distribution and Anatomy Relevant to the Medial Medullary Syndrome (Supplement)Imageehsl_novel_gold
44 Medullary Structures Relevant to Upbeat Nystagmus2017Imageehsl_novel_gold
45 Medullary Structures Relevant to the Ocular Motor and Vestibular Consequences of Lateral Medullary (Wallenberg) Syndrome2017Imageehsl_novel_gold
46 Neuro-Ophthalmic Features and Pseudo-MG Lid Signs in Miller Fisher Syndrome (Figure 1)2017-10Imageehsl_novel_gold
47 Ocular Motor & Vestibular Features of the MLF Syndrome (Figures 1, 2, and 3)2017Imageehsl_novel_gold
48 Oculopalatal Tremor with Prominent Nystagmus, Bilateral Horizontal Gaze Palsy, and Bilateral Facial Palsies (Figure 1)2017-12Imageehsl_novel_gold
49 Periodic Alternating Nystagmus Due to Nodulus Stroke (Figure 1)2017-12Imageehsl_novel_gold
50 Pons: 6th and 7th Nerve Anatomy and the Central Segmental Tract2017Imageehsl_novel_gold
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