1959
DOI: 10.1097/00000441-195907000-00029
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Differentialdiagnose Neurologischer Krankheitsbilder

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“…The location of the occlusion distal to the origin of the anterior ehoroidal artery is also atypical in arteriosclerosis, and appears to be common in SLE. In Case II, middle cerebral artery stenosis progressed to complete occlusion, as in the patient described by Bodechtel [2]. Our patients had no clinical evidence of diabetes or arteriosclerosis, nor had they ever taken oral contraceptives.…”
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confidence: 59%
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“…The location of the occlusion distal to the origin of the anterior ehoroidal artery is also atypical in arteriosclerosis, and appears to be common in SLE. In Case II, middle cerebral artery stenosis progressed to complete occlusion, as in the patient described by Bodechtel [2]. Our patients had no clinical evidence of diabetes or arteriosclerosis, nor had they ever taken oral contraceptives.…”
Section: Commentsupporting
confidence: 59%
“…Three of these patients were young women with internal carotid artery occlusions [6,36]. The fourth was a man with stenosis of the middle cerebral artery which progressed to complete occlusion [2]. None of these patients had histories of either diabetes or arteriosclerosis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The collapsed vertebra and increased activity in strontium scanning at the same site favored the idea of neoplasia. Primary extradural tumors are extremely rare, but many neoplasms can metastasize into the spinal cord [Bodechtel, 1974], The possibility of spondylitis was also considered, but no substantiation could be derived, nor could osteoporosis be demonstrated. The proposed nephrectomy and vertebral biopsy necessary to confirm the diagnosis could not be performed in time.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In association with tuberculous spondylitis, neurological symptoms may result from compression of the spinal cord or from the spread of infection into the spinal canal. The latter condition, known as hypertrophic spinal pachymeningitis, has been known for over 100 years [M oore, 1972], In the era of chemotherapy tuberculous radiculitis has occasionally been encountered as a rare consequence of treated meningi tis [Bodechtel, 1974], R oegel et al [1968] also report some cases of as cending polyradiculitis, probably as an 'allergic" manifestation of tubercu losis. Peripheral nerve function disturbances are fairly common during antituberculous chemotherapy [Bodechtel, 1974].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Die in der Literatur mitgeteilten Untersuchungen ergeben weder ein vollständiges noch ein eindeutiges Bild der Augenmuskelkerne. Insbe sondere der Nuclcus centralis Perlia wird einerseits als großzelliges, typisch moto risches Zellgebict aufgefaßt (Ranson-Clark [1956]), andererseits als kleinzellige, dem Nucleus Edinger-Westphal gleichgestellte Formation (Bodechtel [1958]). Aber auch in bezug auf die Identität der Nucleus interstitialis Cajal und Darkschewitsch bestehen Unklarheiten.…”
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