Slow Virus Infections and Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies of the Central Nervous System

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Slow Virus Infections and Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies of the Central Nervous System William J. Britt Transmissible central nervous system (CNS) diseases with unusually long incubation periods and prolonged clinical syndromes…

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Hereditary and Acquired Types of Myopathy

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Hereditary and Acquired Types of Myopathy Darryl C. De Vivo Salvatore DiMauro Molecular genetics has revolutionized our current understanding of neuromuscular diseases. The inherited conditions embrace all patterns of heredity,…

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Diseases of the Neuromuscular Junction

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Diseases of the Neuromuscular Junction Julie Thorne Parke Numerous conditions may interfere with the transmission of the electrical impulse across the neuromuscular junctions, which consist of the terminal portion of…

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Peripheral Neuropathies

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Peripheral Neuropathies Julie Thorne Parke Involvement of the peripheral nerves may occur in a variety of different disorders, including systemic diseases, infections, and poisonings. In addition, degeneration of the peripheral…

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Disorders of the Anterior Horn Cell

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Disorders of the Anterior Horn Cell Julie Thorne Parke The anterior horn cells may be involved selectively in a number of acquired and inherited diseases. Certain viruses, particularly poliomyelitis, demonstrate…

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Reye Syndrome

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Reye Syndrome Penelope Terhune Louis Reye syndrome, first described in 1963, is an acute, life-threatening, postinfectious, metabolic encephalopathy that affects predominantly school-aged children, occasionally infants, and rarely adults. Over the…

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The Comatose Child

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The Comatose Child James Owens Daniel G. Glaze DEFINITION AND PATHOPHYSIOLOGY Coma is not a specific disorder, but a sign of central nervous system (CNS) dysfunction. It may be caused…

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Febrile Seizures

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Febrile Seizures Marvin A. Fishman Febrile seizures are a worldwide problem and occur in 2% to 4% of children younger than 5 years of age. In some populations, the incidence…

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Status Epilepticus

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Status Epilepticus Kevin Chapman Daniel G. Glaze Status epilepticus (SE) may be defined classically as seizure activity that lasts longer than 30 minutes or repeated seizures between which the child…

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Epilepsy

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Epilepsy Kevin Chapman Daniel G. Glaze Epilepsy is the symptomatic expression of an underlying brain disease or disordered brain function, not a disease in the usual sense. The incidence of…

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