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1. Thalamic metabolic abnormalities in patients with Huntington's disease measured by magnetic resonance spectroscopy.

2. Granulomatous tissue response in germinoma, a diagnostic pitfall in endoscopic biopsy.

3. Thalamic infarct presenting with thalamic astasia.

4. Early uncoupling of cerebral blood flow and metabolism after bilateral thalamic infarction.

5. Rhabdoid tumor of the thalamus.

6. Unexpected accumulation of thallium-201 in bilateral thalamic venous infarction induced by arteriovenous fistula in the posterior fossa: report of a case.

7. Release of monoamines and nitric oxide is involved in the modulation of hyperpolarization-activated inward current during acute thalamic hypoxia.

8. Possible common origin of alpha-fetoprotein- and human chorionic gonadotropin--secreting cells in intracranial germ cell tumor. Case report.

9. A panencephalopathic type of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease with selective lesions of the thalamic nuclei in 2 Swiss patients.

10. Pathophysiology of central (thalamic) pain: combined change of sensory thalamus with cerebral cortex around central sulcus.

11. Frontal lobe dysfunction following infarction of the left-sided medial thalamus.

12. Thalamic stroke and congenital factor V deficiency.

13. Widespread functional effects of discrete thalamic infarction.

14. Membranous lipodystrophy (Nasu-Hakola disease) with thalamic degeneration: report of an autopsied case.

15. Effects of capsular or thalamic stroke on metabolism in the cortex and cerebellum: a positron tomography study.

16. [Cortical hypometabolism after a thalamic lesion in man: positron tomography study].

17. Presence of Schwann cells in neurodegenerative lesions of the central nervous system.

18. Depressed cerebellar glucose metabolism in supratentorial tumors.

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