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Hereditary spastic paraplegia: from decades of therapy to future innovations. [PDF]
Cipriano L +2 more
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A Novel Frameshift Variant in the SPAST Gene Causing Hereditary Spastic Paraplegia in a Bulgarian-Turkish Family. [PDF]
Levkova M +2 more
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Autosomal recessive <i>ELOVL1</i>-related disorder presenting with severe neonatal cholestasis: A novel clinical feature? [PDF]
Tsai AC +6 more
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Retained Lumbar Drain Tip Leading to Intrathecal Hematoma: A Case Report on Perioperative Risks and Management. [PDF]
Lee SJ, Gattu K, Sappenfield JW.
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Late-Onset X-linked Adrenoleukodystrophy: A Rare Cause of Progressive Spastic Paraparesis. [PDF]
Sequeira S, Costa A, Vargas M, Velon A.
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1934
Spastic paraplegia is a descriptive term and not a diagnosis. Its causes are many. In the classic form it is characterized by a progressive spasticity in the lower limbs, with all the signs and symptoms of a pyramidal tract disease below the level of the lesion. The onset is described by the patient in terms of fatigability of the lower limbs.
N. W. Winkelman, John L. Eckel
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Spastic paraplegia is a descriptive term and not a diagnosis. Its causes are many. In the classic form it is characterized by a progressive spasticity in the lower limbs, with all the signs and symptoms of a pyramidal tract disease below the level of the lesion. The onset is described by the patient in terms of fatigability of the lower limbs.
N. W. Winkelman, John L. Eckel
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The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume, 1967
1. A comparison of the results of sixty patients with Pott's paraplegia, half operated upon and half treated conservatively, showed that better results were achieved in a much shorter time in those treated surgically. 2. Extra-pleural antero-lateral decompression is the operation of choice in cases of Pott's paraplegia. 3.
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1. A comparison of the results of sixty patients with Pott's paraplegia, half operated upon and half treated conservatively, showed that better results were achieved in a much shorter time in those treated surgically. 2. Extra-pleural antero-lateral decompression is the operation of choice in cases of Pott's paraplegia. 3.
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