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    Parinaud's syndrome is a constellation of neurological signs indicating injury to the dorsal midbrain. More specifically, compression of the vertical gaze...
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    CTU in Prague, 2008. Nothnagel's syndrome II at Who Named It HathiTrust Digital Library published works Bibliography of Nothnagel at Who Named It Wikimedia...
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    Hospital Reports. 2: 82–92. L. von Schrötter. Erkrankungen der Gefässe. Nothnagel’s Handbuch der speciellen Pathologie und Therapie, 1901. Volume XV, II...
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    Hermann Nothnagel's Handbuch der speciellen Pathologie und Therapie. 1896. Die syphilitischen Erkrankungen des Gehirns. in Hermann Nothnagel's Handbuch...
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    paralysis of the abducens nerve. Die Basedowsche Krankheit. In Hermann Nothnagel's Handbuch der speciellen Pathologie und Therapie. Volume 12; Vienna- 1894;...
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    University of Vienna, afterwards remaining at Vienna as an assistant to Carl Nothnagel (1841–1905). In 1905 he became a member of the department of pharmacology...
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    familial amyloidosis) Inherited arrhythmic syndromes (congenital long QT syndrome, short QT syndrome, Brugada syndrome) Non-familial AF associated with genetic...
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    may equally be affected. Some subforms of sarcoidosis, such as Löfgren syndrome, may have a particular precipitant and have a specific course. It is unknown...
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  • French neurologist Pierre Marie (1853–1940) was able to differentiate the syndrome from acromegaly. The term "Bamberger-Marie disease" is sometimes used for...
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    (1833–1910). Among his better known students and assistants were Hermann Nothnagel (1841–1905) at Königsberg and Hermann Ludwig Eichhorst (1849–1921) in...
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  • appeared in Peter Fleischmann's 1979 science fiction film The Hamburg Syndrome. In 1981, she was cast by Rainer Werner Fassbinder in the film Lola (1981)...
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    Pribram. In 1882 he moved to Vienna, where he was assistant to Hermann Nothnagel. The following year he received his habilitation in internal medicine...
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    published in the German literature of Adolf Kussmaul and Carl Wilhelm Hermann Nothnagel in 1872 and, subsequently, the eponym was used more often by European...
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    increases the risk of ulcerative colitis, coeliac disease, and irritable bowel syndrome. The Bronze Age saw the development of long-distance trading networks,...
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    There is evidence that mutations in this gene are associated with Filippi syndrome, characterized by growth defects, microcephaly, intellectual disability...
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  • GRIN2B, and GRIN2D were shown to be associated with specific clinical syndromes. "GRIN Portal". Retrieved June 17, 2021. Platzer K, Lemke JR (2019). "GRIN1-Related...
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    Academy of Learning. His name in medicine is linked to Redlich-Flatau syndrome, Flatau-Sterling torsion dystonia (type 1), Flatau-Schilder disease, and...
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