Dejerine–Roussy syndrome or thalamic pain syndrome is a condition developed after a thalamic stroke, a stroke causing damage to the thalamus. Ischemic...
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Roussy–Lévy syndrome, also known as Roussy–Lévy areflexic dystasia, is a rare disorder of humans that results in progressive muscle wasting. It is caused...
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disease Dejerine–Roussy syndrome Delayed sleep phase disorder Delusional misidentification syndrome Delusional parasitosis Dennie–Marfan syndrome Dentomandibular...
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Switzerland. As a hospital interne in Paris, Roussy worked under neurologists Pierre Marie and Joseph Jules Dejerine. In 1907 he earned his doctorate from the...
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erythematosus Periarteritis nodosa Eosinophilic vasculitis Hyperviscosity syndrome Polycythemia Hypercoagulability Protein C deficiency Antiphospholipid antibodies...
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meaningful that transient amnesia may be considered a heterogeneous clinical syndrome with multiple etiologies, corresponding mechanisms, and differing prognoses...
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Augusta Dejerine-Klumpke. Dejerine-Roussy syndrome: Syndrome due to lesions of the posterior thalamus. Named along with French physician Gustave Roussy (1874–1948)...
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ventral postero-lateral (VPL) nucleus. It's typically seen in Dejerine-Roussy syndrome with hemi-sensory loss and severe dysesthesia of the affected area...
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Dejerine-Klumpke paralysis D Joseph Jules Dejerine 1849 - 1917 France Dejerine-Roussy syndrome, Dejerine-Sottas disease, Landouzy-Dejerine syndrome D...
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Dejerine–Roussy syndrome Functional Independence Measure Lipoprotein(a) Mobile Stroke Unit Ultrasound-enhanced systemic thrombolysis Weber's syndrome...
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biopsych.2006.08.047. PMID 17083920. S2CID 2214561. Dejerine, J.; Roussy, G. (1906). "Le syndrome thalamique". Revue Neurologique. 14: 521–32. Kopelman...
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subtype CMT1B (causing essential tremor and ataxia), it is called Roussy–Lévy syndrome. CMT1B 118200 MPZ 1q23.3 Autosomal dominant Responsible for 5–10%...
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Rothmund–Thomson syndrome; 268400; RECQL4 Roussy–Lévy syndrome; 180800; MPZ Roussy–Lévy syndrome; 180800; PMP22 Rubenstein-Taybi syndrome; 180849; CREBBP...
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Lévy (1886-1934), neurologist for whose work the Roussy–Lévy syndrome and the Lhermitte-Lévy syndrome are named Isabelle Mansuy (born 1965), professor...
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antimalarial agent" "Work on endocrinology, and especially the adaptation syndrome" "Discovery that maternal rubella was responsible for congenital cataract...
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