1951
DOI: 10.1093/ajcp/21.8.758
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Primary Systemic Amyloidosis with Involvement of the Nervous System: Report of a Case

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“…Amyloidosis of the nervous system, especially of the brain, has hitherto been studied as an interesting rarity (Mignot & Marchand, 1911;Weimann, 1922;Schwartz, 1930;Fischer & Holfelder, 1930;Morgenstern, 1934;Saltykow, 1935;Gerstmann et aZ., 1936;Volland, 1938;van Bogaert et al, 1940;Worster-Drought, Greenfield & McMenemey, 1940;Lifers, 1947;Lowenberg-Scharenberg & Bassett, 1950;Krucke, 1950;Fisher & Preuss, 1951;Denny-Brown, 1951;Corsellis & Brierley, 1954;Ritama, 1954;Ritama & Bjbrkesten, 1954;Silva Horta, 1955;de Vries, 1959;Neumann, 1960;Silva Horta & TrincPo, 1963;Haberland, 1964). Now we have demonstrated that this disease, because of the frequency of its occurrence and clinical significance, occupies a foremost place in neuropathology, since no other morphologically defined cerebral disease appears to be so often associated with severe deficiencies.…”
Section: Thus We Consider Cardiac Alterations As Thethird Element Ofmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Amyloidosis of the nervous system, especially of the brain, has hitherto been studied as an interesting rarity (Mignot & Marchand, 1911;Weimann, 1922;Schwartz, 1930;Fischer & Holfelder, 1930;Morgenstern, 1934;Saltykow, 1935;Gerstmann et aZ., 1936;Volland, 1938;van Bogaert et al, 1940;Worster-Drought, Greenfield & McMenemey, 1940;Lifers, 1947;Lowenberg-Scharenberg & Bassett, 1950;Krucke, 1950;Fisher & Preuss, 1951;Denny-Brown, 1951;Corsellis & Brierley, 1954;Ritama, 1954;Ritama & Bjbrkesten, 1954;Silva Horta, 1955;de Vries, 1959;Neumann, 1960;Silva Horta & TrincPo, 1963;Haberland, 1964). Now we have demonstrated that this disease, because of the frequency of its occurrence and clinical significance, occupies a foremost place in neuropathology, since no other morphologically defined cerebral disease appears to be so often associated with severe deficiencies.…”
Section: Thus We Consider Cardiac Alterations As Thethird Element Ofmentioning
confidence: 99%