tabès cérébral
41Cushing's triad — is a clinical triad variably defined as either hypertension, bradycardia, and irregular respiration [1], or less commonly as widened pulse pressure (with elevated systolic and a either elevated or normal diastolic BP), irregular respiration, and… …
42Demyelinating disease — Classification and external resources Photomicrograph of a demyelinating MS Lesion. Immunohistochemical staining for CD68 highlights numerous macrophages (brown). Original magnification 10×. ICD …
43Neuropathic joint disease — Infobox Disease Name = Neuropathic joint disease Caption = DiseasesDB = 2344 ICD10 = ICD9 = ICDO = OMIM = MedlinePlus = eMedicineSubj = orthoped eMedicineTopic = 381 eMedicine mult = eMedicine2|radio|476 MeshID = Neuropathic osteoarthropathy… …
44Parinaud's syndrome — Not to be confused with Parinaud s oculoglandular syndrome. Parinaud s syndrome Classification and external resources ICD 10 G …
45Vascular myelopathy — Classification and external resources ICD 10 G95.1 ICD 9 336.1 Vascular myelopathy (vasc …
46gait — Manner of walking. antalgic g. a characteristic g. resulting from pain on weightbearing in which the stance phase of g. is shortened on the affected side. ataxic g. SYN: cerebellar g.. calcaneal g. a g. disturbance, characterized by walking on… …
47Neuropathic arthropathy — Charcot joint disease redirects here. For the nerve disease, see Charcot Marie Tooth disease. For Charcot s disease (Lou Gehrig s disease), see Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. For several other diseases associated with Jean Martin Charcot, see… …
48síndrome de pseudo-Graefe — Regeneración aberrante de las fibras del III par craneal hacia otros músculos tras una herida, aneurisma, tumor, bocio exoftálmico, tabes o lesión vascular del tronco cerebral, que se caracteriza por elevación del párpado. Signo de Fuchs …
49Ataxia — (Del gr. ataxia.) ► sustantivo femenino MEDICINA Perturbación de las funciones del sistema nervioso, relativas al movimiento. * * * ataxia (del gr. «ataxía») f. Med. Imposibilidad de coordinar los movimientos musculares voluntarios, debida a… …
50DÉJERINE (J.-J.) — DÉJERINE JULES JOSEPH (1849 1917) Neurologue français dont le nom restera attaché aux plus brillantes découvertes de l’école anatomo clinique. Né près de Genève à Plainpalais, Déjerine étudie au collège Calvin puis à l’Académie de Genève et vient …