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Archives of Neurology, 1983
To the Editor. —An editorial (1982; 39:533) and two articles (1982;39:534-539, 540-545) in the September issue of theArchiveshave suddenly reminded us that ancient diseases are still on the scene, even in the highly developed countries. During the 1950s, I was on the staff of a specialized neurology-neurosurgery hospital in Minsk, Soviet Union.
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To the Editor. —An editorial (1982; 39:533) and two articles (1982;39:534-539, 540-545) in the September issue of theArchiveshave suddenly reminded us that ancient diseases are still on the scene, even in the highly developed countries. During the 1950s, I was on the staff of a specialized neurology-neurosurgery hospital in Minsk, Soviet Union.
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1981
ENDOCRINE hypofunction resulting from hypophysial or hypothalamic sarcoidosis is well recognized.1Almost always, this central involvement occurs in a patient with widespread disease involving the lungs, skin, or liver. This article reports the case of a man with secondary hypogonadism attributable to sarcoidosis that apparently was confined to the CNS.
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ENDOCRINE hypofunction resulting from hypophysial or hypothalamic sarcoidosis is well recognized.1Almost always, this central involvement occurs in a patient with widespread disease involving the lungs, skin, or liver. This article reports the case of a man with secondary hypogonadism attributable to sarcoidosis that apparently was confined to the CNS.
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INTEG, 2009
AbstractBackground material onα-shift radix systems andα-CNS polynomials is collected. Symmetric CNS trinomials of the shapeXd+bX+c(d> 2) are characterized, thereby extending known results on quadratic symmetric CNS polynomials.
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AbstractBackground material onα-shift radix systems andα-CNS polynomials is collected. Symmetric CNS trinomials of the shapeXd+bX+c(d> 2) are characterized, thereby extending known results on quadratic symmetric CNS polynomials.
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2024 20th International Conference on Wireless and Mobile Computing, Networking and Communications (WiMob)
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