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    medullary syndrome is also called Wallenberg's syndrome, posterior inferior cerebellar artery (PICA) syndrome and vertebral artery syndrome. This syndrome is...
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  • migratory sensory neuropathy, Waardenburg syndrome, or Lateral medullary syndrome (known as Wallenberg's Syndrome). Also not to be confused with Wartenberg's...
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  • and Its Disorders by Hans J. ten Donkelaar Wallenberg's syndrome Who Named It "Preise der DGN: Adolf Wallenberg-Preis". Archived from the original on 2016-03-03...
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  • and Alice Wallenberg Foundation, Swedish private foundation Wallenberg's Syndrome, also known as Lateral medullary syndrome Raoul-Wallenberg-Straße station...
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  • 1912. Wallenberg's syndrome Moritz Benedikt Harrison's "Claude's syndrome". GPnotebook. Dhanjal T, Walters M, MacMillan N (2003). "Claude's syndrome in association...
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    localization, brainstem syndromes are typical: Wallenberg's syndrome, Weber's syndrome, Millard–Gubler syndrome, Benedikt syndrome or others. Major risk...
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  • alternating hemiplegia Lateral medullary syndrome or Wallenberg syndrome A history of locked in syndromes. Parisian journalist Jean-Dominique Bauby had a stroke...
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  • Vulpian-Bernhardt Syndrome Wallenberg's syndrome Werdnig–Hoffmann disease – see Spinal muscular atrophy Wernicke's encephalopathy Wernicke Korsakoff syndrome West...
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  • apraxia due to stroke or brain injury. Lateral medullary syndrome, also known as Wallenberg's syndrome, is caused by blockage of the posterior inferior cerebellar...
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  • this disease was later to become known as "Wallenberg's syndrome", named after neurologist Adolf Wallenberg (1862–1949), who in 1901 provided a precise...
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  • Diabetes mellitus Syringomyelia Brown-Séquard syndrome Lateral medullary syndrome aka Wallenberg's syndrome Anterior spinal artery thrombosis Tangier disease...
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    spinal-cord lesions and the medullary syndromes, of which Wallenberg syndrome is the best-known example. In this syndrome, a stroke causes a loss of pain-temperature...
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  • some symptoms of Benedikt syndrome, particularly the tremors associated with the disorder. Claude's syndrome Wallenberg syndrome Akdal G, Kutluk K, Men S...
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    Bartenstein P (April 2005). "Medial vestibular nucleus lesions in Wallenberg's syndrome cause decreased activity of the contralateral vestibular cortex"...
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    deposits in the CNS and trigeminal nerve, trauma, craniotomy, tumor, Wallenberg syndrome (stroke/vascular insufficiency), herpes zoster, herpes simplex, syphilis...
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    Babinski-Nageotte's syndrome is often confused or associated with other syndromes.   The syndromes being Reinhold syndrome (hemimedullary syndrome) and Wallenberg syndrome...
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  • Abdallat 1943 - Jordan Abdallat–Davis–Farrage syndrome A William John Adie 1886 - 1935 United Kingdom Adie syndrome A Théophile Alajouanine 1890 - 1980 France...
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  • myoclonus may be seen as a component of the lateral medullary syndrome (a.k.a. Wallenberg Syndrome), if the infarction extends to involve the central tegmental...
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    during the Holocaust by diagnosing them with a fictitious disease called "Syndrome K". The origins of the hospital on the Tiber Island date to before 1000...
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  • "Céstan-Chenais syndrome" (named with Louis Jean Chenais): A brainstem syndrome that is a clinical amalgamation of Wallenberg’s or Avellis' syndrome and Babinski-Nageotte...
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    Robin, and one daughter named Barbara. Their younger son Robin had Down's syndrome. The family insisted that Robin will stay with them rather than go to a...
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    Edwards S, et al. (August 2006). "First report of prevalence of non-syndromic hereditary prosopagnosia (HPA)". American Journal of Medical Genetics...
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  • Movement Wallace Souza 2010-07-27  Brazil Heart attack due to Budd–Chiari syndrome Television presenter and politician Philip Markoff 2010-08-15  United States...
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  • its first plutonium. March 27 – In Sweden, Ruben Rausing patents Erik Wallenberg's method of packaging milk in paper, origin of the company Tetra Pak. June...
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    adding t into s computes the necessary multiples: // Returns ISBN error syndrome, zero for a valid ISBN, non-zero for an invalid one. // digits[i] must...
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  • understand at the time, though now believed to be a form of chronic fatigue syndrome or myalgic encephalomyelitis Wittgenstein (1993) – experimental comedy...
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  • M.; Berdon, Walter E. (2010). "John C. P. Williams of Williams-Beuren syndrome". Pediatric Radiology. 41 (2): 267–269. doi:10.1007/s00247-010-1909-y....
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  • Picture Division President Brandon Stoddard, who, after watching The China Syndrome, was so impressed that he envisioned creating a film exploring the effects...
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    declares Holocaust hero Raoul Wallenberg officially dead". BBC News. October 31, 2016. Retrieved October 31, 2016. "Raoul Wallenberg har förklarats död". Expressen...
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  • was the physician who first described Feingold syndrome (also called oculodigitoesophagoduodenal syndrome) a rare autosomal dominant hereditary disorder...
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