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41. WebMD -
Adenoma Associated Virilism of Older Women Adenomatous polyposis of the colon (APC)ADHD (AttentionDeficit/Hyperactivity Disorder) adie syndrome Adie's Pupil
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42. JEFFLINE Forum - MEDLINE GLobal Update Due
Signs of possession are out Adie's Syndrome becomes adie syndrome, Gerstmann'sSyndrome becomes Gerstmann Syndrome, Gilbert's Disease becomes . . .
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Adenoma. Adenomatous Polyposis Coli. Adenomyosis ( Endometriosis). adie syndrome.Adhesions, Pelvic. Adiposis Dolorosa. Adnexitis. Adrenal Gland Diseases.
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44. Links: Health: Rare Disorders- Alabama Council For Developmental Disabilities
Macrostomia Syndrome; adie syndrome; Adrenoleukodystrophy; Agnosia;Aicardi Syndrome; Alagille Syndrome; Alstrom Syndrome; Alternating
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Neuroma; Acrodynia; Acromegaly; Acura; Addiction and Recovery; Addison'sDisease; Adenomyosis; adie syndrome; Adrenoleukodystrophy; Agoraphobia;
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46. Roche Lexikon Medizin (4. Aufl.) - Adie* Pupillotonie, A.* Syndrom
engl. adie syndrome Biogr. WILLIAM JA, 1886–1935, engl. Neurologe.
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Adie* Pupillotonie, A.* Syndrom konstitutionelle Areflexie, Pseudo-A RGYLL R OBERTSON * Syndrom, Pseudotabes pupillotonica engl.: Adie syndrome
Biogr.: W ILLIAM
eine Anomalie der Pupillenreaktion i.S. einer meist einseitigen Pupillotonie
Verwandte Themen Areflexie konstitutionell Pseudotabes Pupillotonie

47. Mrpn: Medical Resident Progress Note
1. Austrian syndrome 2. adie syndrome 3. Buerger’s disease 4. EhlersDanlos syndrome5. Klumpke’s palsy 6. Fitz-Hugh-Curtis syndrome 7. Somogyi phenomenon 8
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Aphorism of Moynihan 1. This clinical syndrome, encompassing pneumococcal pneumonia, endocarditis, and meningitis, was first described by Osler in 1881 but was named after a physician-scientist who studied the pneumococcus at Johns Hopkins in the 1950s. 2. Tonic pupil syndrome, associated with diminished or absent tendon jerks, often seen in young women. 3. An obliterative disease, seen in young male smokers, characterized by inflammatory changes in small and medium-sized arteries and veins. 4. Individuals with this syndrome have hypermobile joints, lax skin, and a propensity to bruise and bleed. 5. Patients with this lower plexus injury present with paralysis of the hand and wrist, often with an ipsilateral Horner’s syndrome. 6. Women with this type of perihepatitis often have gram-negative diplococci in their cervical secretions. 7. If you give too much bedtime insulin, patients with this phenomenon may have early morning hyperglycemia and ketonemia due to nocturnal hypoglycemia. 8. Severe ear pain, hearing loss, vertigo, and facial nerve paralysis due to viral invasion of the 8th nerve ganglion are associated with this syndrome. On physical exam, you may be impressed by vesicles in the canal along with regional adenopathy and anesthesia over the anterior 2/3 of the corresponding hemitongue!

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Infection Adenovirus Infection Adhesions Adhesions Adhesive Capsulitis (FrozenShoulder) Adhesive Capsulitis (Frozen Shoulder) adie syndrome adie syndrome
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Blindness (80); Low Vision (13). adie syndrome@ (5); Albinism@ (11);Amblyopia (7); Blepharospasm@ (10); Cancer@ (18); Cataract (16); Color
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52. LDBullseye
Holmesadie syndrome and Lyme disease The Lancet, Volume 357, Number 9258,10 March 2001 Correspondence Holmes-adie syndrome and Lyme disease.
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Brookhaven Scientists Determine Key Lyme Disease Protein Structure UPTON, NY—A research team working at the U.S. Department of Energy's Brookhaven National Laboratory has determined the three-dimensional structure of a key protein on the bacterium that causes Lyme disease. Called OspC, the protein is derived from two strains of the Lyme disease bacterium. This research may lead to a second-generation vaccine that would be more effective than the current one. The current vaccine is based on another Lyme disease protein, known as OspA, which was previously deciphered at Brookhaven. Both OspA and OspC are outer surface proteins of Borrelia burgdoferi, the bacterium that causes Lyme disease. Researchers from Brookhaven Lab, Stony Brook University's School of Medicine, the University of Rochester Medical Center and Rutgers University will report their findings on the structure of OspC in the March 1, 2001 edition of The EMBO Journal. Spread by the bite of an infected deer tick, Lyme disease is the most common vector-borne disease in the U.S. Between 1982 and 1996, more than 99,000 cases were reported in the nation. Early symptoms of the disease include a bull's-eye rash and flu-like symptoms. If the disease is not promptly treated with antibiotics, more serious symptoms, including joint and neurological complications, may develop.

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Open Directory Health Conditions and Diseases Neurological DisordersAutonomic Nervous System adie syndrome Previous Catagory.
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54. The Pathology Of Adie's Syndrome
The pathology of adie's syndrome Harriman and H. Garland Pages 401 418 Part of the OUP Brain WWW service Click here to register with OUP. Last updated 14 May 97
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    55. Adie's Syndrome (www.whonamedit.com)
    adie's syndrome A neurological phenomenon in which one or both pupils is dilatedand responds slowly or not at all to light and a near stimulus, accompanied
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    Adie's syndrome Also known as:
    Adie’s pupil
    Adie-Holmes syndrome
    Holmes-Adie syndrome
    Kehrer-Adie syndrome Markus' syndrome Markus-Adie syndrome Weill’s syndrome Weill-Reys syndrome Weill-Reys-Adie syndrome Pseudo-Argyll Robertson pupil Saenger’s syndrome Synonyms: Constitutional areflexy-tridoplegia interna, myotonic pupil, myotonic pupillary reaction, nonluetic Argyll-Robertson pupil, pseudo Argyll-Robertson syndrome, pseudotabes, pseudotabes pupillotonica, pupillotonia, tonic pupil, tonic pupil syndrome. Associated persons: William John Adie Douglas Moray Cooper Lamb Argyll Robertson Gordon Morgan Holmes Ferdinand Adalbert Kehrer ... Georges Weill Description: A neurological phenomenon in which one or both pupils is dilated and responds slowly or not at all to light and a near stimulus, accompanied by slow constriction and relaxation in the change from near to distant vision, and impaired accommodation. If the patient is in a darkened room for some time a bright light can cause slow and incomplete constriction of the pupil. The patient may complain of sensitivity to light in the affected eye. Loss of certain deep tendon reflexes - knee and ankle jerks - may also be present, but there are no other signs of diseases of the central nervous system. Usually a unilateral phenomenon without pathological significance. It is most common in women aged 20-40 years. Bibliography:
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    56. Xreference
    A brief description of adie's syndrome.
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    57. William John Adie (www.whonamedit.com)
    Victoria, Australia; died March 17, 1935. Associated with adie Critchleysyndrome,adie's syndrome,WeillReys syndrome. Who named it?
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    William John Adie
    British physician and neurologist, born October 31, 1886, Geelong, Victoria, Australia; died March 17, 1935.
    Associated eponyms:
    Adie Critchley syndrome

    A syndrome of forced grasping and groping Adie's syndrome A neurological phenomenon in which one or both pupils is dilated and responds slowly or not at all to light and a near stimulus, accompanied by slow constriction and relaxation in the change from near to distant vision, and impaired accommodation. Weill-Reys syndrome Writers disagree whether the neurological features of this syndrome are similar to those of Adie's and that the two eponyms should be used synonymously. Biography: William John Adie was born in the harbour city of Geelong, west of Melbourne on the southern coast of Australia. He received his first education at Flinder’s School, but at the age of 13 he had to leave school in order to support the family, as his father had died in 1899. He worked as an errand runner in an office. One of his employers recognised his capacity for learning and paid evening courses for him. Thus he was able to pass the examination necessary for university entry. One of his topics was German, which had had learned mostly from visiting sailors. It was a practician in his native city, Dr. Arthur South, who inspired Adie to embark on a medical career. At the time a medical education in Melbourne was very expensive. An uncle of his in Boston, U.S.A., arranged a £ 19 one-way ticket for him with the destination England. He was twenty years old at the time.

    58. MsJAMA - February 5 Articles Adie's Syndrome [full Text, JAMA.
    Articles. MSJAMA — Poetry Vol 289, p 614, February 5, 2003. adie's syndrome.Jonathan Auten, Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, Philadelphia, Pa
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    59. Indications Des Substances : SYNDROME D'ADIE
    Indications des Substances syndrome D'adie GUANETHIDINE HEMISULFATE GUANETHIDINE SULFATE METHACHOLINE BROMURE METHACHOLINE ET MAGNESIUM SULFATE DOUBLE Retour à la page d'accueil
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    Indications des Substances : SYNDROME D'ADIE

    60. Adie's Syndrome
    adie's syndrome. Orthoguide.com adie's syndrome. adie's syndrome adie's syndrome- National Organization Rare Disorders. adie's syndrome - adie's syndrome.
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