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Status Dysraphicus
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Dysraphicus, Status
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Congenital failure of fusion
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Review
1988
Review
1988
[Heterochromia complicata Fuchs].
F. Hollwich
Klinische Monatsblätter für Augenheilkunde
1988
Corpus ID: 22143280
We are indebted to I. Loewenfeld and her ophthalmologist colleague H. S. Thompson for having called for an explanation of the…
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1973
1973
`L'acropathie ulcéro-mutilante familiale' with involvement of the distal mixed nerves and long bones fractures
A. Jušić
,
Ž. Radošević
,
N. Grčevič
,
V. Hlavka
,
R. Petricević-Migić
,
V. Hartl-Prpić
Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery & Psychiatry
1973
Corpus ID: 6045329
Two siblings are described with mutilating lesions of the feet and hands, with sensory disturbances and muscle amyotrophy. The…
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1964
1964
Spina bifida cystica and occulta some aspects of spinal dysraphism
L. Lassman
,
C. James
Paraplegia
1964
Corpus ID: 2088855
In status dysraphicus there is dysplasia of the spinal cord and also defective development of the mesoderm and ectoderm in the…
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1959
1959
Nuovi contributi allo studio delle malformazioni assiali: A ) Coppia MZ con torcicollo osseo concordante da schisosinostosi cervicale; B ) Coppia MZ con torcicollo discordante e anisocoria…
L. Gedda
,
G. Iannaccone
1959
Corpus ID: 86486862
1957
1957
[New and old about the status dysraphicus].
F. Curtius
Der Nervenarzt
1957
Corpus ID: 31282572
1951
1951
On the sinus lumbosacralis, spina bifida occulta, and status dysraphicus in birds
H. C. Jelgersma
1951
Corpus ID: 83468164
The sinus rhomboidalis sacralis or sinus lumbosacralis as it is named by Ariens Kappers (1920) is an interesting anatomical part…
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Highly Cited
1943
Highly Cited
1943
ARACHNODACTYLY COMPLICATED BY DISLOCATED LENS AND DEATH FROM RUPTURE OF DISSECTING ANEURYSM OF AORTA
L. E. Etter
,
L. P. Glover
1943
Corpus ID: 70835567
An interesting syndrome called Marfan's disease for the French physician of that name who first drew attention1to it in 1896 was…
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Highly Cited
1940
Highly Cited
1940
SPINAL DYSRAPHISM: SPINA BIFIDA AND MYELODYSPLASIA
B. W. Lichtenstein
1940
Corpus ID: 71931454
Since 1641, when Tulpuis 1 described a curious malformation of the spinal cord and the meninges to which he gave the name spina…
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Review
1940
Review
1940
Familial Lumbosacral Syringomyelia1
C. Epps
,
H. Kerr
1940
Corpus ID: 73955231
THE appearance in our clinic of two or more members of four different families with trophic changes in the soft and bony tissues…
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Review
1937
Review
1937
ARACHNODACTYLY AND STATUS DYSRAPHICUS; A REVIEW
R. H. Pino
,
E. L. Cooper
,
Stefan van Wien
1937
Corpus ID: 53894245
Abstract PART I. ARACHNODACTYLY The clinical picture of arachnodactyly as described by Marfan is so characteristic that one…
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