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HEMIATROPHY OF THE TONGUE. [PDF]

open access: yesLancet, The, 1900
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L A Parry
exaly   +2 more sources

Hemiatrophy and glioblastoma

World Neurosurgery, 1987
There are very few recorded instances of brain tumors with ipsilateral secondary brain atrophy. All 10 cases in the literature are from Japan. We report a case of primary cerebral hemiatrophy with ipsilateral glioblastoma. As far as we are aware, no such case has been described in the literature.
P N Jayakumar
exaly   +3 more sources

Hemiatrophy

Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics, 2003
The authors present a series of seven patients who have a diagnosis fitting that of combined ipsilateral facial and somatic hemiatrophy. Diagnostic features include facial, tongue, and ear asymmetry and associated decreases in length and size of the ipsilateral limbs.
G D, Finch, C J, Dawe
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Parkinsonism, dystonia, and hemiatrophy

Movement Disorders, 2000
Hemiatrophy has been reported in association with a variety of neurologic conditions, including parkinsonism. Patients with the hemiparkinson-hemiatrophy syndrome (HP-HA) have asymmetric parkinsonism with limb atrophy on the more affected side. Several authors have suggested that asymmetric brain damage early in life results in both atrophy and ...
Susan B Bressman   +2 more
exaly   +3 more sources

Hemiparkinsonism with hemiatrophy

Neurology, 1988
We studied fifteen patients with hemiparkinsonism and ipsilateral hemiatrophy (HP/HA) to better characterize the clinical features of this syndrome and its rate of progression. Patients were distinguished by highly asymmetric parkinsonism with predominant signs on the side of HA, early age of onset (43.7 years versus 60.2 years in our control ...
A S, Buchman, C G, Goetz, H L, Klawans
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Congenital hemiatrophy

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 1968
A case of congenital hemiatrophy with other associated anomalies including a high-arched palate, ventricular septal defect, hypospadias, bilateral cryptorchidism and flat feet, is reported and the relevant literature reviewed.
K D, Mohanta, K C, Praharaj
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Hemidystonia‐hemiatrophy syndrome

Movement Disorders, 2009
AbstractTo define the clinical and radiological features of patients with the combination of hemidystonia (HD) and hemiatrophy (HA), the HD‐HA syndrome. HD is a very disabling neurological condition that is rarely associated with HA of the affected body part, similar to the hemiparkinsonism‐hemiatrophy syndrome.
Joseph Janković
exaly   +3 more sources

MR of craniocerebral hemiatrophy

Clinical Imaging, 1992
The magnetic resonance (MR) findings of three patients with cerebral hemiatrophy, the so-called Dyke-Davidoff-Masson syndrome, which is characterized by variable degrees of unilateral loss of cerebral volume and compensatory changes of the calvarium are presented. The condition was due to middle cerebral artery stroke in all patients.
R N, Sener, J R, Jinkins
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Hemiparkinsonism-hemiatrophy syndrome

Neurology, 2007
To characterize the clinical and radiologic features of hemiparkinsonism-hemiatrophy syndrome (HPHA).Medical records of patients with evidence of unilateral parkinsonism and ipsilateral body atrophy, evaluated at the Baylor College of Medicine Movement Disorders Clinic, were reviewed.The mean age at onset of the 30 patients who satisfied the criteria ...
Subhashie, Wijemanne, Joseph, Jankovic
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