syndrome de bruns
1Bruns-Garland syndrome — Bruns Gar·land syndrome (broonz gahrґlənd) [L. Bruns; Hugh Gregory Garland, English neurologist, 1903–1967] see diabetic amyotrophy, under amyotrophy …
2Bruns apraxia (frontal ataxia) syndrome (sign) — (broonz) [Ludwig Bruns, German neurologist, 1858–1916] see gait apraxia, under apraxia, and see under syndrome …
3Bruns syndrome — intermittent headache, vertigo, vomiting, and visual disturbances on sudden movement of the head, characteristic of cysticercus infection of the fourth ventricle, lesion of the fourth ventricle, or tumors of the midline of the cerebellum and… …
4Bruns sign — see under syndrome …
5Bruns-Garland syndrome — diabetic amyotrophy …
6Ludwig Bruns — (June 25, 1858 November 9, 1916) was a German neurologist who was a native of Hanover. He studied medicine in Göttingen and Munich, receiving his doctorate in 1882. Subsequently, he was an assistant to Eduard Hitzig (1839 1907) at the insane… …
7Cerebellopontine angle syndrome — Classification and external resources ICD 9 191.6 Neoplasms of brain: Cerebellum NOS: Cerebellopontine angle The cerebellopontine angle is the anatomic space between the cerebellum and the pons. This is a common site for the growth of acoustic… …
8Post Vietnam Syndrome — Klassifikation nach ICD 10 F43.1 Posttraumatische Belastungsstörung …
9síndrome de Bruns — Eng. Bruns syndrome Parálisis parcial del III par con parálisis oculomotoras asociadas a cambios posturales, ceguera transitoria y fotopsias ocasionales secundarios a tumores del ventrículo lateral III o IV, o a lesiones del cerebro medio que… …
10List of eponymous diseases — An eponymous disease is one that has been named after the person who first described the condition. This usually involves publishing an article in a respected medical journal. Rarely an eponymous disease may be named after a patient (examples… …