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Dejerine–Sottas disease, also
known as,
Dejerine–Sottas syndrome,
hereditary motor and
sensory polyneuropathy type III, and Charcot–Marie–Tooth disease...
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Dejerine–Roussy
syndrome or
thalamic pain
syndrome is a
condition developed after a
thalamic stroke, a
stroke causing damage to the thalamus. Ischemic...
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Joseph Landouzy and
Joseph Jules Dejerine followed a
family affected by it, thus the
initial name Landouzy–
Dejerine muscular dystrophy.
Descriptions of...
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nerves to the
upper limb. The
paralytic condition is
named after Augusta Déjerine-Klumpke.
Symptoms can
range from
minor to
severe and can be
obvious or...
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hypoglossal alternating hemiplegia,
lower alternating hemiplegia, or
Dejerine syndrome, is a type of
alternating hemiplegia characterized by a set of...
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Joseph Jules Dejerine (3
August 1849 – 26
February 1917) was a
French neurologist.
Dejerine was born to
French parents in Geneva, Switzerland,
where his...
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depolarization in the
brain CADASIL Cerebrovascular disease Cerebral palsy Dejerine–Roussy
syndrome Functional Independence Measure Lipoprotein(a)
Mobile Stroke...
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Augusta Déjerine-Klumpke (15
October 1859 – 5
November 1927) was an American-born
French medical doctor known for her work in neuroanatomy. She was one...
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Medulla Lateral medullary syndrome/Wallenberg PICA
Medial medullary syndrome/
Dejerine ASA Pons
Upper dorsal pontine syndrome/Raymond–Céstan
syndrome Lateral...
- or "word-form dyslexia".
Another name for it is "
Dejerine syndrome",
after Joseph Jules Dejerine, who
described it in 1892; however, when
using this...