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Azorean Disease of the Nervous System
New England Journal of Medicine, 1977We studied a family of Portuguese ancestry from the Azores who suffered a progressive neurologic disease characterized by gait ataxia, features similar to Parkinson's disease in some patients, limitation of eye movements, widespread fasciculations of muscles, loss of reflexes in the lower limbs, followed by nystagmus, mild cerebellar tremor and ...
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Spirochetal diseases of the nervous system
Current Opinion in Neurology, 1994Neurosyphilis and neuroborreliosis are currently the most important spirochetal diseases that can affect the human nervous system. This review presents current concepts of the epidemiology, clinical manifestations, laboratory diagnosis, and management of these disorders, and it provides special emphasis on the management of patients with both HIV ...
R, Cintron, A R, Pachner
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Whipple disease of the nervous system
Neurology, 1982A 58-year-old man with dizziness and unsteady gait had a 10-year history of behavioral change, impotence, and a progressive peripheral neuropathy. CT revealed low-density, contrast-enhancing lesions in the right pontine tegmentum and the right medial temporal lobe. Temporal lobe biopsy contained a collection of mature histiocytes, with PAS-positive rod-
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Genetic Diseases of the Nervous System
2009All human diseases, including those of the nervous system, are the result of interactions between genetic factors and the environment. In some diseases the genetic factors are relatively minor and of little importance. Other disorders are strictly inherited conditions, and genetic factors are paramount.
Thomas D. Bird, Suman Jayadev
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Metastatic disease of the nervous system
Current Treatment Options in Neurology, 1999Nervous system metastases occur in about 25% of patients with systemic cancer (Table 1) and usually involve the brain parenchyma, leptomeninges, and spinal epidural space. Although they are ominous, they can be effectively treated in many patients, reducing disability and prolonging life.
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