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    Binswanger's disease, also known as subcortical leukoencephalopathy and subcortical arteriosclerotic encephalopathy, is a form of small-vessel vascular...
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  • Binswanger Otto Saly Binswanger (1854–1917), German-American chemist and toxicologist, cousin of Otto Ludwig Binswanger Binswanger's disease (subcortical leukoencephalopathy)...
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    and heart diseases are all risk factors for leukoaraiosis. Leukoaraiosis has been reported to be an initial stage of Binswanger's disease but this evolution...
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    infectious–inflammatory, toxic–metabolic, hypoxic–ischemic (vascular problems like Binswanger's disease), and traumatic. This classification is diffuse sometimes. For example...
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    Freud finding Binswanger's 1912 illness "particularly painful", and Binswanger offering Freud a refuge in Switzerland in 1938. Binswanger became a member...
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  • Maheut syndrome Billet Bear syndrome Bindewald–Ulmer–Muller syndrome Binswanger's disease Bipolar disorder Bipolar I disorder Bipolar II disorder Biotin deficiency...
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  • R S T U V W X Y Z This list contains acronyms and initials related to diseases (infectious or non-infectious) and medical disorders. Acronyms in healthcare...
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    psychiatrist and neurologist Otto Binswanger, whose work in vascular dementia led to the discovery of Binswanger's Disease—so coined by his colleague Alois...
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    chronica progressiva", which would later go by the name of "Binswanger's disease". This disease is defined as subcortical dementia characterized by loss...
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    Amaurosis fugax (category Eye diseases)
    (except idiopathic), "some of the more frequent causes include atheromatous disease of the internal carotid or ophthalmic artery, vasospasm, optic neuropathies...
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    modifiable risk factor for all-cause dementia. Binswanger's disease "ICD-11: Dementia due to cerebrovascular disease". World Health Organization. 2024. Retrieved...
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  • sign B Lucio Bini 1908 - 1964 Italy B Otto Ludwig Binswanger 1852 - 1929 Germany Binswanger's disease B Désiré-Magloire Bourneville 1840 - 1909 France...
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    reports of TGA-like conditions following certain medical procedures and disease states. One study reports two cases of familial incidence (in which two...
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  • Secondary hypertension (category Kidney diseases)
    needed] Another cause is an exceptionally rare neurological disease called Binswanger's disease, causing dementia; it is a rare form of multi-infarct dementia...
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  • in lost trade. Lawyers acting for Pearce claimed he suffers from Binswanger's disease, a rare form of dementia that can change the way people think. But...
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    CARASIL (category Genetic diseases and disorders)
    disorders. Several disease that are frequently used for differential diagnoses include Binswanger's disease, CADASIL, Nasu-Hakola disease, and chronic progressive...
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    Mercury Methanol MPTP Rotenone Toluene (inhalant abuse: "huffing") Binswanger's disease (subcortical leukoencephalopathy) Vascular dementia (multi-infarct)...
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  • Edward John Bevan and Clayton Beadle. Otto Binswanger describes what will become known as Binswanger's disease. Psychological Review established in the...
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    there is enough white matter disease from lacunar pathology, one can see a subcortical dementia such as Binswanger disease. Typically, tissue plasminogen...
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  • An eponymous disease is a disease, disorder, condition, or syndrome named after a person, usually the physician or other health care professional who first...
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    CADASIL (category Cerebrovascular diseases)
    peri-ventricular white matter, and the pons, and are similar to those seen in Binswanger disease. These white matter lesions are also seen in asymptomatic individuals...
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    first time in 1976, when a patient entered her clinic with signs of Binswanger's disease after suffering a stroke. She found that the condition was hereditary...
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  • first researched the condition in 1976, when a patient with signs of Binswanger's disease suffered a stroke. She found that the condition was hereditary and...
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    of 83 after a long illness, suffering from Diabetes mellitus and Binswanger's disease. Wehner held an infamous reputation among members of the Bundestag...
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    the house and move in, however. Colonel Grove was diagnosed with Binswanger's Disease, which is a rare form of dementia characterized by lesions in the...
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  • Subcortical dementia (category Nervous system disease stubs)
    poisoning) Atypical Parkinsonism Binswanger disease (and other forms of vascular dementia) Corticobasal degeneration Huntington disease Multiple system atrophy...
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  • Stephen Suber, and Joan Tower. Smith died from complications of Binswanger's Disease, a form of dementia in Colorado Springs, Colorado on October 25,...
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    the music director, stepped down in 2011 due to a diagnosis of Binswanger's Disease, a form of dementia. He had announced in 2009 his intention to step...
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  • suffering from cancer, heart disease and pneumonia. Binswanger Sr. founded the now international real estate company, Binswanger, in 1931. He grew the company...
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  • ICD coding for rare diseases is the International Classification of Diseases code used for the purpose of documenting rare diseases. It is important for...
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