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      <JournalTitle>Frontiers in Medical Case Reports</JournalTitle>
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      <Volume-Issue>Volume 3; Issue 3</Volume-Issue>
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      <IssueTopic>Multidisciplinary</IssueTopic>
      <IssueLanguage>English</IssueLanguage>
      <Season>(May-Jun, 2022)</Season>
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      <SupplementaryIssue>N</SupplementaryIssue>
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        <Year>-0001</Year>
        <Month>11</Month>
        <Day>30</Day>
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      <ArticleType>Medical Case Reports</ArticleType>
      <ArticleTitle>Nine Syndrome: Two Case Reports</ArticleTitle>
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      <ArticleLanguage>English</ArticleLanguage>
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      <FirstPage>1</FirstPage>
      <LastPage>7</LastPage>
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          <FirstName>Haneen A.</FirstName>
          <LastName>Siam</LastName>
          <AuthorLanguage>English</AuthorLanguage>
          <Affiliation/>
          <CorrespondingAuthor>N</CorrespondingAuthor>
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          <FirstName>Raneen R.</FirstName>
          <LastName>Sweity</LastName>
          <AuthorLanguage>English</AuthorLanguage>
          <Affiliation/>
          <CorrespondingAuthor>Y</CorrespondingAuthor>
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          <FirstName>Yasmeen S.</FirstName>
          <LastName>Ashhab</LastName>
          <AuthorLanguage>English</AuthorLanguage>
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          <CorrespondingAuthor>Y</CorrespondingAuthor>
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          <FirstName>Majd A.</FirstName>
          <LastName>AbuAlrob</LastName>
          <AuthorLanguage>English</AuthorLanguage>
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          <CorrespondingAuthor>Y</CorrespondingAuthor>
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          <FirstName>Mohammad A.</FirstName>
          <LastName>Qabaja</LastName>
          <AuthorLanguage>English</AuthorLanguage>
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          <CorrespondingAuthor>Y</CorrespondingAuthor>
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          <FirstName>Muayad S.</FirstName>
          <LastName>Salman</LastName>
          <AuthorLanguage>English</AuthorLanguage>
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          <CorrespondingAuthor>Y</CorrespondingAuthor>
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          <FirstName>Ismail A.</FirstName>
          <LastName>Abudaya</LastName>
          <AuthorLanguage>English</AuthorLanguage>
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          <CorrespondingAuthor>Y</CorrespondingAuthor>
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          <FirstName>Mutaz O.</FirstName>
          <LastName>Shawar</LastName>
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      <Abstract>Brainstem lesions have many spectra of presentations like ‘one and a half syndrome’, ‘eight and half and nine syndrome. We report two cases of ‘nine syndrome’ which is defined as the combination of lower motor facial nerve lesion, one and a half syndrome and hemiparesis or hemiataxia. To our knowledge those are the first two published cases in Palestine. We highlight that one of the cases presented in the pediatric age, which is the first reported case in this age. We focus on the multiple presentations that could present with.</Abstract>
      <AbstractLanguage>English</AbstractLanguage>
      <Keywords>Brainstem,Stroke,Demyelination,Nine Syndrome</Keywords>
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        <Abstract>https://jmedicalcasereports.org/ubijournal-v1copy/journals/abstract.php?article_id=13702&amp;title=Nine Syndrome: Two Case Reports</Abstract>
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        <ReferenceslastPage>19</ReferenceslastPage>
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