眼球クローヌス多発ミオクローヌス症候群
WordNet
- a pattern of symptoms indicative of some disease
- a complex of concurrent things; "every word has a syndrome of meanings"
PrepTutorEJDIC
- (疾患の徴候となる一群の)症徴候,症候群 / (事件・社会的状態などのパターンを示す)徴候形態
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English Journal
- [Hallucination in opsoclonus-polymyoclonus syndrome].
- Fujimoto Y1, Isozaki E, Ootake T, Matsubara S, Hirai S.
- Rinshō shinkeigaku = Clinical neurology.Rinsho Shinkeigaku.1997 Sep;37(9):806-9.
- Here we report 2 cases of opsoclonus-polymyoclonus syndrome (OPS) associated with viral encephalitis. They had sleep disturbance, and visual hallucination. Case 1 had auditory hallucination in addition, and case 2 had dreamlike behavior. Those hallucination, which were colorful and vivid, usually ap
- PMID 9430995
- [Sibling cases of opsoclonus-polymyoclonus syndrome].
- Fujimoto Y1, Isozaki E, Tanaka K, Kikuchi M, Hirai S.
- Rinshō shinkeigaku = Clinical neurology.Rinsho Shinkeigaku.1997 Mar;37(3):261-3.
- We described a 34-year-old man who developed opsoclonus-polymyoclonus syndrome (OPS) associated with benign encephalitis. His older sister also suffered from the same syndrome 12 years ago. We examined HLA types in 6 patients with OPS who were admitted to our hospital, including these sibling cases.
- PMID 9217429
- Neurologic complications of the primary pediatric extracranial neuroblastomas.
- Tasdemiroglu E1, Patchell RA.
- Neurological research.Neurol Res.1997 Feb;19(1):45-50.
- Between January 1982 and June 1994, 32 children with primary extracranial neuroblastomas (n = 24) and ganglioneuroblastomas (n = 8) were admitted and treated at the UKMC. Twenty-two (68.7%) of these patients suffered with 29 neurological complications (up to 3 complications per case) during the cour
- PMID 9090636
Japanese Journal
- Opsoclonus-polymyoclonus症候群でみられた幻覚について
- Opsoclonus-polymyoclonus症候群の同胞発症例
- 発症機構が異なると考えられるOpsoclonus2症例の神経耳科学的検討
Related Links
- Opsoclonus-myoclonus syndrome (OMS), also known as dancing eyes-dancing feet syndrome, is a rare neurologic disorder characterized by opsoclonus (rapid, multi-directional eye movements), sudden muscle contractions ...
- ClinicalNeuropharmacology Vol. 15, No. 3, pp. 18(-228 C1992RavenPress, Ltd., NewYork Review TheNeurobiology ofthe Opsoclonus-Myoclonus Syndrome Michael R. Pranzatelli Departments ofNeurology, Pediatrics ...
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- opsoclonus-polymyoclonus syndrome, OPS
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- 眼球クローヌス髄膜脳炎 opsoclonic meningoencephalitis
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