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Alexander's disease

Acta Neuropathologica, 1985
This is the first pathologic report of an infant at 37 weeks' gestation with Alexander's disease. The findings demonstrate that the disease can arise in utero and be extensive at birth before myelination begins.
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Alexander disease

European Journal of Paediatric Neurology, 2003
Alexander disease is a rare disorder with limited understanding of its cause, although it does seem to be a disorder of astrocytes rather than a leukodystrophy. It can be divided into three groups: infantile, juvenile, and adult. The infantile type shows enlargement of the head, retarded development and evidence of a severe neurological disorder.
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Alexander disease

2018
Alexander disease is a rare and generally fatal disorder of the central nervous system, originally defined by the distinctive neuropathology consisting of abundant Rosenthal fibers within the cytoplasm and processes of astrocytes. More recently, mutations in GFAP, encoding glial fibrillary acidic protein, the major intermediate filament protein of ...
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Hattie Alexander

Pediatrics, 1968
The death of Hattie Alexander, on June 24 last, took from pediatrics one of its most loyal and effective participants. Her skill as a clinician and as an investigator of communicable disease won her wide recognition which need not be detailed here, except to recall that she was the first woman to be elected president of the American Pediatric Society.
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Bittacomorphella Alexander. Alexander 1916

2017
Published as part of Fasbender, Andrew & Courtney, Gregory W., 2017, A revision of Bittacomorphinae with a review of the monophyly of extant subfamilies of Ptychopteridae (Diptera), pp.
Fasbender, Andrew, Courtney, Gregory W.
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Alexander's Friends in the Alexander Romance

Scripta Classica Israelica, 2020
In most of the Greco-Roman historical writings about Alexander an important place is given to the question of Alexander’s friends, either to enhance his generosity, confidence, fidelity towards them, or to denounce his cruelty against his closest companions.
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Alexander's Disease

Archives of Neurology, 1964
This is the sixth report of a disease first described by Alexander in 1949. 1 Several names have been given to this cerebral disorder (Table), but the eponym "Alexander's disease" will be used herein. The main neuropathological characteristic was granular, eosinophilic deposits at all interfaces of the central nervous system; that is, in the ...
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