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Spirochetal diseases of the nervous system

Current Opinion in Neurology, 1994
Neurosyphilis 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, 1982
A 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-
J J, Halperin   +2 more
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Genetic Diseases of the Nervous System

2009
All 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, 1999
Nervous 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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Paraneoplastic diseases of the nervous system

Current Treatment Options in Neurology, 1999
Several neurologic paraneoplastic disorders are believed to be caused by an autoimmune reaction against an antigen or antigens coexpressed by tumor cells and neurons. Of the paraneoplastic syndromes, the Lambert-Eaton myasthenic syndrome (LEMS)--in which autoantibodies downregulate voltage-gated calcium channels at the presynaptic nerve terminal--is ...
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The olfactory epithelium: a critical gateway for pathological tau propagation and a target for mitigating tauopathy in the central nervous system

bioRxiv
Olfactory impairment is a recognized early indicator of neurodegenerative diseases (NDs), such as Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Intracellular aggregates of hyperphosphorylated tau protein, referred to as neurofibrillary tangles (NFTs), are a hallmark of AD ...
Marion Dourte   +12 more
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Peripheral nervous system involvement in lymphomas

Journal of the peripheral nervous system, 2019
The peripheral nervous system may be involved at any stage in the course of lymphoproliferative diseases. The different underlying mechanisms include neurotoxicity secondary to chemotherapy, direct nerve infiltration (neurolymphomatosis), infections ...
C. Briani   +8 more
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Diseases of the Nervous System

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1973
This is an easily read, practical book written by highly regarded and experienced practicing neurologists. It is primarily for medical students, but it has much information in it for general practitioners, internists, and psychiatrists. Actually, an established neurologist profits from some of the keen observations recorded and opinions expressed ...
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Diseases of the Nervous System

Annual Review of Medicine, 1952
H, JASPER, W, FEINDEL
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PHENOMENA OF THE CELL MEMBRANE AND THEIR POSSIBLE SIGNIFICANCE FOR THE PATHOGENESIS OF SO‐CALLED AUTOIMMUNE DISEASES OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1965
E. Pette   +3 more
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