1946
DOI: 10.1001/jama.1946.02870170001001
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The Problem of Primary Lateral Sclerosis

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“…In addition to a spastic paraparesis, 28 had hyperactive reflexes in the arms, 8 had increased tendon reflexes and functional impairment in the arms and 7 showed no involvement of the arms. Wechsler and Brody (1946) described 15 cases of slowly progressive primary lateral sclerosis in which the disease remained in the lower extremities without involvement of the arms or brain stem after follow-up periods of up to 12 years. Only two had sphincter disturbances.…”
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“…In addition to a spastic paraparesis, 28 had hyperactive reflexes in the arms, 8 had increased tendon reflexes and functional impairment in the arms and 7 showed no involvement of the arms. Wechsler and Brody (1946) described 15 cases of slowly progressive primary lateral sclerosis in which the disease remained in the lower extremities without involvement of the arms or brain stem after follow-up periods of up to 12 years. Only two had sphincter disturbances.…”
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“…Так, J. M. Charcot рассматривал перечисленные состояния как отдельные синдромы, в то время как J. Dejerine и W. Gowers считали их проявлениями одной болез-ни [4]. В статье «Проблема первичного бокового скле-роза», опубликованной в 1946 г., I. S. Wechsler и S. Brody отмечают, что клиника и течение ПБС, ПМА и БАС отличаются, что позволяет рассматривать их как от-дельные дегенеративные состояния («склерозы») [5].…”
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