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^sup 18^F-FDG PET Cingulate Island Sign and Comparison to ^sup 123^I-[beta]-CIT SPECT for Diagnosis of Dementia with Lewy Bodies, The
Neuroimaging is increasingly used to supplement the clinical diagnosis of dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB) by showing reduced occipital metabolism...
Journal of Nuclear Medicine, The, 10/01/09 by Lim, Seok Ming; Katsifis, Andrew; Villemagne, Victor L; Best, Rene; Jones, Gareth; Saling, Michael; Bradshaw, Jennifer; Merory, John; Woodward, Michael; Hopwood, Malcolm; Rowe, Christopher C · More from publication -
Morphologic Features of 115 Lymphomas of the Orbit and Ocular Adnexa Categorized According to the World Health Organization Classification: Are Marginal Zone Lymphomas in the Orbit Mucosa-Associated Lymphoid Tissue-Type Lymphomas?
* Context.-Marginal zone lymphomas (MZLs) are the most common lymphomas encountered in the orbit and ocular adnexa. The accurate categorization of...
Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine, 09/01/08 by Lagoo, Anand S; Haggerty, Christopher; Kim, Young; Hammons, Matthew; Neufeld, Kenneth; Redher, Catherine; Woodward, Julie; Klintworth, Gordon K · More from publication -
Comment: Christopher Woodward, the new director of the Museum of Garden History, London, finds it puzzling that American institutions are often more active than British ones in preserving the archives of Britain's great garden designers
In 1920 Sir William Nicholson visited Munstead Wood to paint a portrait of Gertrude Jekyll. She was reluctant to sit inside when she could be busy...
Apollo, 05/01/07 by Christopher Woodward · More from publication -
master left without masterpieces, The
SIR JOHN SOANE AND LONDON by Ptolemy Dean Lund Humphries, ÃÂã40, pp. 248, ISBN 0754639266 . ÃÂã32 (plus...
Spectator, The, 08/19/06 by Woodward, Christopher · More from publication -
A question of all hanging together
SCHOOL OF GENIUS : A HISTORY OF THE ROYAL ACADEMY OF ARTS by James Fenton Royal Academy, ÃÂã35, pp. 319, ISBN 1903973201 ....
Spectator, The, 06/24/06 by Woodward, Christopher · More from publication -
Posh versus popular
CANDIDATES FOR FAME by Matthew Hargreaves Yale, ÃÂã40, pp. 244, ISBN 0300110049 . ÃÂã32 (plus ÃÂã2.45 p&p)...
Spectator, The, 03/25/06 by Woodward, Christopher · More from publication -
invisible patient, The
NAPOLEON AND DOCTOR VERLING ON STHELENA by J. David Markham Pen & Sword, ÃÂã19.99, pp. 178, ISBN 033048902X . ÃÂã15.99...
Spectator, The, 01/07/06 by Woodward, Christopher · More from publication -
A collector in hot pursuit of the emperor: in only a few years Pierre-Jean Chalencon has assembled one of the world's finest new Napoleonica collections. Christopher Woodward visited him in his apartment in Paris to talk about his passion for Napoleon and
Pierre-Jean Chalencon is only thirty-five years old but in his apartment in Paris he has assembled one of the most important new Napoleonic...
Apollo, 10/01/05 by Christopher Woodward · More from publication -
Napoleon's last journey: Christopher Woodward considers the continuing power exerted by Napoleon on the French and British during his exile on St Helena up till, and beyond, his death.

A month after Waterloo Napoleon surrendered to the British, handing himself over to Captain Maitland of the Bellerophon on the coast of Brittany....
History Today, 07/01/05 by Woodward, Christopher · More from publication -
More respected than admired
JOSHUA REYNOLDS. by Ian McIntyre. Penguin/Allen Lane, L30, pp. 606. ISBN 0713993294 At the Italian seaside last week I flicked through the hotel's...
Spectator, The, 07/19/03 by Woodward, Christopher · More from publication



