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  1. Granulomatous amoebic encephalitis

    Infobox Disease Name Granulomatous amoebic encephalitis Image Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD10 A 06 6 a 00 ICD9 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID Granulomatous amoebic encephalitis GAE ref cite pmid 19621290 ref is a central nervous system disease caused by certain species, ref name urlAmebic Meningoencephalitis Overview eMedicine cite web url http emedicine.medscape.com article 996227 overview title Amebic Meningoencephalitis Overview eMedicine format work accessdate ref especially species of Acanthamoeba and Balamuthia mandrillaris . ref cite pmid 17932496 ref ref cite pmid 15358823 ref The term is most commonly used with Acanthamoeba . In more modern referendes, the term Balamuthia amoebic encephalitis BAE is commonly used when Balamuthia mandrillaris is the cause. ref cite pmid 19657454 ref ref cite pmid 17644721 ref ref cite pmid 17913450 ref ref cite pmid 19236272 ref Pathology GAE may present in numerous ways. There is no solid definition, as only a handful of patients have presented thus far with GAE. GAE can present with paralysis focal paralysis , seizures , brainstem symptoms, and other neurological problems, some of which may mimic glioma especially brainstem glioma , or other brain diseases, which may hamper timely diagnosis. These symptoms are caused by inflammatory necrosis of brain tissue brought on by amoebic infiltrates. Appearance on Biopsy A brain biopsy will reveal the presence of infection by pathogenic amoebas. In GAE, these present as general inflammation and sparse granules . On microscopic examination, infiltrates of amoebic cysts and or trophozoites will be visible. Treatment GAE, in general, must be treated by killing the pathogenic amoebas which cause it. Acanthamoeba Even with treatment, the condition is often fatal, and there are very few recorded survivors, almost all of whom suffered permanent neurocognitive neurocognitive ... Granulomatous Amoebic Encephalitis Category Encephalitis ...   more details



  1. Eastern equine encephalitis virus

    , the first confirmed human cases were identified when thirty children died of encephalitis in the northeastern ... encephalitis virus in North versus South America suggest ecological differences and taxonomic revision ... cycle Infobox Disease Name Eastern equine encephalitis virus Image Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD10 A 83 ... for other diseases, most commonly Western equine encephalitis virus WEE , Venezuelan equine encephalitis ... has been considered as a possible treatment. Epidemiology Image Eastern equine encephalitis incidence ... to Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus and Western equine encephalitis virus . Use as a biological ... cns.miis.edu research cbw possess.htm accessdate November 14, 2008 ref See also Western equine encephalitis virus Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus References reflist Sources Recent case of Triple ... web title Eastern Equine Encephalitis publisher Centers for Disease Control and Prevention url http ... toga Zoonotic viral diseases DEFAULTSORT Eastern Equine Encephalitis Virus Category Horse diseases ... Category Viral infections of the central nervous system Category Viral encephalitis az At qripi cs Ko sk ... it Eastern equine encephalitis virus zh ...   more details



  1. Tick-borne encephalitis vaccine

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  1. Rocio viral encephalitis

    Orphan date April 2012 Rocio viral encephalitis is an epidemic flaviviral disease of man first observed in S o Paulo State , Brazil , in 1975. ref Carl J. Mitchell, Thomas P. Monath and C. Bruce Cropp Experimental Transmission of Rocio Virus by Mosquitoes, Am. J. Trop. Med. Hyg. , 30 2 , 1981, pp. 465 472, abstract at http www.ajtmh.org cgi content abstract 30 2 465. ref Rocio virus was responsible for several epidemics of meningoencephalitis in coastal communities in southern S o Paulo, Brazil , during 1975 and 1976. ref Carl J. Mitchell, Oswaldo Paulo Forattini, and Barry R. Miller Ensaios sobre a capacidade vetora para o v rus Rocio, de tr s esp cies de culic deos da zona epid mica no Brasil Vector competence experiments with Rocio virus and three mosquito species from the epidemic zone in Brazil , Rev. Sa de P blica vol.20, no.3, S o Paulo, June 1986, http www.scielosp.org scielo.php?pid S0034 89101986000300001&script sci arttext. ref The outbreak affected over 1,000 people and killed about 10 of those infected, but apparently responded well to treatment for viral encephalitides. ref CBWInfo Secondary Biological Agents Rocio virus encephalitis , undated, http www.cbwinfo.com Biological Pathogens SecondaryBW SecRS.html RS2. ref The disease progresses rapidly after onset , with patients dying within 5 days of symptoms first appearing. The disease first presents with fever , headache , vomiting , and conjunctivitis , then progresses to neurological symptoms confusion , disorientation , etc. and muscle weakness about one third of cases enter a coma , and a third of them die, ref CBWInfo. ref though supportive care such as intensive nursing and symptomatic treatment might reduce the case fatality rate to 4 . ref O. Souza Lopes, Francisco P. Pinheiro, and L. B. Iversson Rocio Viral Encephalitis , in Handbook of Zoonoses , Second Edition, Section B Viral Zoonoses, George W. Beran ed. in ch. , CRC Press, 1994, pp. 205 209. ref Survivors show neurological and psychological ...   more details



  1. Sleeping sickness

    wiktionary sleeping sickness Sleeping sickness may refer to African trypanosomiasis , a parasitic disease of people and animals Animal trypanosomiasis , also known as nagana or animal African trypanosomiasis Eastern equine encephalitis virus , a zoonotic alphavirus and arbovirus present in North, Central and South America and the Caribbean Encephalitis lethargica , a form of encephalitis that swept the world in the 1920s Fatigue medical , any one of several other medical conditions that cause lethargy Sleeping Sickness film Sleeping Sickness film , a 2011 German film Music Sleeping Sickness song Sleeping Sickness song A 2008 song by Canadian band City and Colour from their album, Bring Me Your Love disambiguation ar de Schlafkrankheit fi Unitauti t smennyssivu tl Sakit ng pagkaantok ...   more details



  1. Sleep inversion

    Orphan date December 2011 Sleep inversion or sleep wake inversion is a reversal of sleep ing tendencies. Individuals suffering from sleep wake inversion exchange Diurnality diurnal habits for Nocturnality nocturnal habits , meaning they are active at night and sleep during the day. Sleep wake inversion, when it is involuntary, can be a sign of a serious disorder. ref Cite book last Morgan first M. Y. year 2010 title Alteration in Circadian Rhythms in patients with liver disease location London publisher University College ref See also Catatonia Circadian rhythm Encephalitis lethargica Fatigue medical Lethargy References Reflist Category Sleep Mental health stub ...   more details



  1. Postencephalitic parkinsonism

    Infobox Disease Name PAGENAME Image Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD10 G 21 3 g 20 ICD9 ICD9 310.8 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID D010301 Post encephalitic Parkinsonism is a disease believed to be caused by a viral illness, that triggers degeneration of the nerve cells in the substantia nigra . Overall, this degeneration leads to clinical Parkinsonism and the disease is followed by encephalitis lethargica , a condition also referred as Von Economo s encephalitis. Historically, in 1918, an epidemic of the sleepy disease occurred, related to an influenza pandemic however, even with the use of modern molecular diagnostic tests on appropriate corpses, no firm link between encephalitis lethargica with influenza has been made. The brain regions affected contain neurofibrillary tangles , similar to those seen in Alzheimer s disease . Nevertheless, the senile plaques common in Alzheimer s disease are not found. Cultural references The film Awakenings starring Robin Williams and Robert De Niro and its respective book based on genuine cases reported by Oliver Sacks deal with sensitive and largely accurate topics relating to this disease. The state of the art in treatment remains roughly the same as it was at the time of the events depicted, the 1960s, although patients with post encephalitic Parkinsonism lose benefit from L dopa their medication far faster than do patients with Parkinson s disease. External links cite journal author Evidente V, Gwinn K title Post encephalitic parkinsonism journal J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry volume 64 issue 1 pages 5 year 1998 pmid 9436719 url http jnnp.bmj.com cgi reprint 64 1 5.pdf doi 10.1136 jnnp.64.1.5 pmc 2169890 Diseases of the nervous system Category Extrapyramidal and movement disorders ca Parkinsonisme postencefal tic fr Syndrome parkinsonien post enc phalitique ...   more details



  1. Jean-René Cruchet

    File Rene Cruchet.jpg right thumb Jean Ren Cruchet 1875 1959 Jean Ren Cruchet March 21, 1875 &ndash 1959 was a French pathologist born in Bordeaux . In 1902 he obtained his medical doctorate at University of Bordeaux Bordeaux and subsequently became chef de clinique m dicale . In 1907 he received his habilitation and became m decin des h pitaux . He became a professor of general pathology in 1920, and in 1926 attained the chair of pediatrics at Bordeaux. Cruchet is remembered for his research of torticollis spasmodica spasmodic torticollis . In 1907 he published Trait des torticolis spasmodiques , an influential monograph in which he documented 357 cases of torticollis . He also conducted investigations on tic disorders and studies of motion sickness experienced by aviators. In the winter of 1915 16 he was the first physician to give a report on encephalitis lethargica Economo s disease . He first noticed the presence of the disease in French soldiers at Verdun . Historically encephalitis lethargica was referred to as Cruchet s disease . Selected publications Etude crituque sur le tic convuslif et son traitement gymnastique Critical study on Convulsive Tics and their Treatment , 1901 02 Trait des torticolis spasmodiques Treatise on Spasmodic Torticollis , 1907 Le mal des aviateurs Aviator Sickness 1919 with R. Moulinier in Les actualit s m dicales later translated into English. M ningites chroniques et idiotie Chronic Meningitis and Idiocy In Nouveau trait de m decine et de th rapeutique of Augustin Nicolas Gilbert 1858 1927 and Paul Carnot 1869 1957 L enc phalite pid mique Epidemic Encephalitis , 1928. References http www.whonamedit.com doctor.cfm 2787.html Jean Ren Cruchet Who Named It Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cruchet, Jean Rene ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH March 21, 1875 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1959 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cruchet, Jean Rene Category People from Bordeaux Category 1875 births Category ...   more details



  1. Constantin von Economo

    . Here, he saw his first cases of Encephalitis lethargica . ref name Economo, K. 1932 . Death In 1931 .... 1932 . ref name Triarhou, L. C. 2006 . ref name Haas, L.F. 2002 . Encephalitis lethargica This encephalitis with acute inflammation of the gray matter ref name Economo, C. 1917 . Economo, C. 1917 . Encephalitis lethargica. Wiener Klinische Wochenschrift. 30 , 581 585. ref ref name Reid, A.H. et al ... 1073797 year 1996 last1 Pearce first1 JM title Baron Constantin von Economo and encephalitis lethargica ... Taubenberger first4 JK title Experimenting on the past The enigma of von Economo s encephalitis lethargica ... ref Von Economo published his findings for example in an article of 1917, Die Encephalitis lethargica, and in the monography Die Encephalitis lethargica, ihre Nachkrankheiten und ihre Behandlung in 1929 Encephalitis lethargica Its sequelae and treatment . The condition has not occurred since 1940. ref ...   more details



  1. Akinetic mutism

    Akinetic mutism is a medicine medical term describing patient s tending neither to speak mutism nor move akinesia . It is the result of severe frontal lobe injury in which the pattern of inhibitory control is one of increasing passivity and gradually decreasing speech and motion. An example of a cause of this disorder is an olfactory system olfactory groove meningioma . It is also seen in the final stages of Creutzfeldt Jakob Disease a rare degenerative brain disease , and in acute cases of encephalitis lethargica . It can also occur in a stroke that affects both anterior cerebral artery territories. Another cause is neurotoxicity due to drugs such as Tacrolimus and Cyclosporine. Another cause of both akinesia and mutism is Ablation Medicine ablation of the cingulate gyrus . Destruction of the cingulate gyrus has been used in the treatment of psychosis . Such lesions result in akinesia, mutism, apathy , and indifference to painful stimuli. ref Fix JD. Neuroanatomy. 4th ed. ref See also Selective mutism Locked in syndrome References references Category Neurological disorders Category Oral communication Category Silence Muteness, akinetic med sign stub de Akinetischer Mutismus it Mutismo acinetico pl Mutyzm akinetyczny ...   more details



  1. Klazomania

    by Wohlfart described a postman known as K.R. who contracted encephalitis lethargica at the age of 12 ... of klazomania is unknown, it is considered to be associated with encephalitis lethargica a 2006 ... was associated with klazomania was the notable pandemic of the encephalitis lethargica from 1916 ... to be associated with encephalitis lethargica such as complex vocalizations of blocking, echolalia, palilalia ... cite journal author Howard RS, Lees AJ year 1987 title Encephalitis lethargica a report of 4 recent ... syndrome , widely seen after the 1918 flu pandemic encephalitic lethargica pandemic of 1916 to 1927 ... and colleagues observed a case where alcoholism and encephalitis were accompanied by vocal tics and occasionally ... to the combined effects of brain damage due to alcoholism or encephalitis. ref name bates Pathophysiology ... lethargica pandemic revealed neurofibrillary tangles and neuronal loss in the globus pallidus ... Benedek s klazomania associated with oculogyric spasms in chronic epidemic encephalitis journal Acta ... presentation. ref name bates The observation of klazomania in encephalitis patients helped ...   more details



  1. 1915 in science

    Year nav topic 1915 science The year 1915 in science and technology involved some significant events, listed below. Astronomy Pluto is photographed for the first time but not recognized as a planet . Albert Einstein Einstein s new theory of general relativity is used to explain Mercury planet Mercury s strange motions that baffled Urbain Le Verrier . Robert Innes discovers Proxima Centauri , the closest star to Earth after the Sun Earth sciences Alfred Wegener proposes the theory of Pangea . Life sciences A global pandemic of Encephalitis lethargica begins. ref WhoNamedIt synd 3356 ref ref von Economo, K. 1917 05 10 Encepahlitis lethargica . Wiener klinische Wochenschrift 30 pp. 581 585 1918 Die Encephalitis lethargica . Leipzig Vienna Franz Deuticke. ref ref DorlandsDict nine 000952335 Encephalitis lethargica ref Walter Bradford Cannon coins the term fight or flight to describe an animal s response to threats. ref cite book first Walter Bradford last Cannon title Bodily Changes in Pain, Hunger, Fear and Rage an Account of Recent Researches into the Function of Emotional Excitement year 1915 publisher Appleton ref Thomas Hunt Morgan , demonstrates non inherited Mutation genetic mutation in Drosophila melanogaster , undermining the conceptual basis of eugenics . ref cite book last Blom first Philipp authorlink Philipp Blom title The Vertigo Years Change and Culture in the West, 1900 1914 year 2008 publisher McClelland & Stewart location Toronto isbn 978 0 7710 1630 1 pages 336 337 ref Clara H. Hasse publishes a paper identifying the cause of citrus canker which led to the development of methods for controlling the disease and saved the citrus crops in the southern United States from being wiped out. ref Harding, Thomas Swann 1980 . http books.google.co.uk books?id jAD9Btw5hd4C&pg PA324&dq Clara H. Hasse&hl en&sa X&ei xN2T4atFMrf8QP63sy6DQ&ved 0CEkQ6AEwBA v onepage&q Clara 20H. 20Hasse&f false Two Blades of Grass A History of Scientific Development in the U.S. Departm ...   more details



  1. Alexandre-Achille Souques

    Alexandre Achille Souques February 6, 1860 1944 was a French neurologist who was a native of Compr gnac in the d partement Aveyron . Souques studied medicine in Paris , where in 1886 he became an interne and in 1891 earned his medical doctorate. Afterwards he worked as m decin des h pitaux Hospice de la Salp tri re , and in 1918 became a member of the Acad mie de M decine . With Joseph Babinski 1857 1932 and others he was a founding member of the Societ de Neurologie de Paris . Souques is remembered for his extensive research of Parkinsonism , and in a 1921 treatise titled Rapport sur les syndromes parkinsoniens , he documented the importance of encephalitis lethargica as a cause of Parkinsonism. With his mentor Jean Martin Charcot 1825 1893 he described the eponymous Souques Charcot geroderma , which is a variant of progeria Hutchinson Gilford disease . Souques is also credited with introducing the term camptocormia to describe an abnormal forward flexed posture. Associated eponym Souques sign Involuntary extension and spreading of the fingers when the paresis paretic arm of patient is raised and extended. References http www.whonamedit.com doctor.cfm 1650.html Alexandre Achille Souques Who Named It http www.chiro online.com interadcom spine090199.html Abstracts from Spine, V 24, No 17, September 1, 1999 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Souques, Alexandre Achille ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH February 6, 1860 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1944 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Souques, Alexandre Achille Category 1860 births Category 1944 deaths Category People from Aveyron Category French neurologists fr Achille Souques pl Alexandre Achille Souques ...   more details



  1. Awakenings (book)

    Infobox Book name Awakenings title orig translator image image caption author Oliver Sacks illustrator cover artist country United States language English language English series subject Neurology , psychology genre Case history publisher pub date 1973, rev. ed. 1990 english pub date media type pages 408 First Edition isbn 0 375 70405 1 dewey congress oclc 21910570 preceded by Migraine book Migraine 1970 followed by A Leg to Stand On 1984 Awakenings is a 1973 Non fiction non fiction book by Oliver Sacks . It recounts the life histories of those who had been victims of the 1920s encephalitis lethargica epidemic. ref Fiona MacCarthy, The Times , 5 December 1985, Travels round a couch ref Sacks chronicles his efforts in the late 1960s to help these patients at the Beth Abraham Hospital now Beth Abraham Health Services in the Bronx, New York. The treatment used the then new drug L DOPA . In 1982, Dr. Sacks wrote blockquote I have become much more optimistic than I was when I first wrote Awakenings, for there has been a significant number of patients who, following the vicissitudes of their first years on L DOPA, came to do and still do extremely well. Such patients have undergone an enduring awakening, and enjoy possibilities of life which had been impossible, unthinkable, before the coming of L DOPA. http www.amazon.com Awakenings Oliver Sacks dp 0375704051 blockquote The book inspired a play by Harold Pinter A Kind of Alaska in 1982, performed as part of a trilogy of Pinter s plays entitled Other Places , and a documentary television episode, the pilot of the British television programme Discovery British TV programme Discovery . It was also made into a 1990 Oscar nominated film, Awakenings starring Robert De Niro and Robin Williams . References Reflist External links http www.haroldpinter.org plays plays otherplaces.shtml Other Places Listed in Plays section of haroldpinter.org. Includes photograph of playbill, production details, and retyped performance review by Al ...   more details



  1. Tommy Meehan

    Infobox football biography playername Tommy Meehan image caption fullname Thomas Meehan dateofbirth 1896 cityofbirth Harpurhey , Manchester countryofbirth England dateofdeath 18 August 1924 aged 27 28 cityofdeath countryofdeath height convert 5 ft 6 in m 2 abbr on position Midfielder Half back youthyears1 youthclubs1 Newton youthyears2 youthclubs2 Walkden Central years1 1917 clubs1 Rochdale A.F.C. Rochdale caps1 goals1 years2 1917 1920 clubs2 Manchester United F.C. Manchester United caps2 51 goals2 6 years3 1920 1924 clubs3 Chelsea F.C. Chelsea caps3 124 goals3 4 totalcaps totalgoals nationalyears1 nationalteam1 The Football League nationalcaps1 2 nationalgoals1 nationalyears2 nationalteam2 England national football team England nationalcaps2 1 nationalgoals2 medaltemplates Thomas Tommy Meehan 1896 18 August 1924 was an England English association football footballer who played at half back. Meehan played for Rochdale F.C. Rochdale during the World War I First World War , before moving to Manchester United F.C. Manchester United in 1919. He made 53 appearances for United, scoring six goals, and signed for Chelsea F.C. Chelsea in 1920 for 3,300. At the time of his move south, Meehan was rated one of the best half backs in England, and made his debut for England national football team the national side in October 1923. He was a regular in the Chelsea team over the next three years, playing in 133 games for the club, before being struck down with encephalitis lethargica, an inflammation of the brain which had reached an epidemic scale in the years after the First World War. He died in 1924. References cite book last Glanvill first Rick title Chelsea FC The Official Biography The Definitive Story of the First 100 Years publisher Headline Book Publishing year 2006 isbn 0 7553 1466 2 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Meehan, Tommy ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION English footballer DATE OF BIRTH 1896 PLACE OF BIRTH Harpurhey , Manchester , England DAT ...   more details



  1. List of infections of the central nervous system

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 There are four main causes of infection s of the central nervous system CNS bacterium bacteria l, virus viral , fungus fungal and protozoa l. List Fungal infections Cryptococcal meningitis Brain abscess Spinal epidural infection Protozoal infections toxoplasmosis malaria Primary amoebic meningoencephalitis Bacterial infections tuberculosis leprosy neurosyphilis Bacterial meningitis Late stage Lyme disease Brain abscess Neuroborreliosis Viral infections Viral meningitis Eastern equine encephalitis St Louis encephalitis Japanese encephalitis West nile virus West Nile encephalitis Herpes simplex encephalitis Rabies California encephalitis virus Varicella Varicella zoster encephalitis La Crosse encephalitis Measles Measles encephalitis poliomyelitis slow virus infections, which include Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis Progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome AIDS Post infectious diseases of the central nervous system PANDAS Sydenham s chorea Acute disseminated encephalomyelitis Guillain Barr syndrome See also Meningitis Encephalitis Central nervous system viral disease DEFAULTSORT Central Nervous System Infection Category Central nervous system disorders Category Infectious diseases Med stub pt Doen a infecciosa do sistema nervoso ru ...   more details



  1. A Kind of Alaska

    A Kind of Alaska is a one act play written in 1982 by Harold Pinter 1930 2008 , the 2005 Nobel Prize in Literature Nobel Laureate in Literature . Summary A middle aged woman named Deborah, who has been in a comatose state for thirty years as a result of contracting sleeping sickness, encephalitis lethargica , awakes with a mind still that of a sixteen year old. She must confront a body which seems to have aged without her prior knowledge or consent. Her sister Pauline and Pauline s husband, Hornby, who has been Deborah s devoted doctor over these 3 decades and who may have fallen in love with her, attempt gently to ease her back to her current reality, while withholding some of the more jarring information. Deborah reawakens to a changed world, attempting to take what appear to her to be rather shocking revelations in graceful stride, but ends the play with the ironic observation about her sister and brother in law that can only go so far towards accepting the realities that they have allowed her to know. Speaking of Pauline, Deborah states, bluntly She is a widow. She doesn t go to her ballet classes any more. Mummy and Daddy and Estelle who are actually dead are on a world cruise. They ve stopped off in Bangkok . It ll be my birthday soon. I think I have the matter in proportion 40 . Production history According to his note in the published text, Pinter s idea for the play was inspired by his reading of Awakenings book Awakenings , by the renowned neurology neurologist Oliver Sacks 3 . A Kind of Alaska was first performed in the Royal National Theatre Cottesloe Theatre , in London , on 14 October 1982, as part of a trilogy of Pinter s plays entitled Other Places . The original cast included Judi Dench as Deborah, Paul Rogers actor Paul Rogers as Hornby, and Anna Massey as Pauline. Works cited See also Bibliography for Harold Pinter Refbegin indent yes Harold Pinter Pinter, Harold . Other Places Four Plays . New York Dramatists Play Service , 1984. ISBN 0 8222 0866 ...   more details



  1. List of diseases (E)

    Encephalitis Encephalitis lethargica Encephalo cranio cutaneous lipomatosis Encephalocele anencephaly ... Epid Epide Epidem Epidemic encephalitis Epidemic encephalomyelitis Epider Epiderma Epidermal ...   more details



  1. Caprine

    Caprine may refer to A goat antelope Caprine, norleucine , aminoacid Caprine, an adjective that means related to animals of the subfamily Caprinae see goat antelope , caprine arthritis encephalitis virus disambig ...   more details



  1. Viral arthritis

    Disambig Viral arthritis poultry a Avian reovirus reovirus infection of chicken s and turkey . Caprine arthritis and encephalitis a retrovirus infection of goat s. Category Veterinary medicine Category Viral diseases ...   more details



  1. Siegfried Kalischer

    . Gebethner i Wolff, Warszawa 1929 s. 232 242 Encephalitis Lethargica und Arteriosklerose. Klinische ...   more details



  1. Central nervous system viral disease

    Infobox Disease Name Central nervous system viral disease Image Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD9 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID D020805 A central nervous system viral disease is a viral infection that affects the central nervous system . An example is poliomyelitis . Other examples include members of the polyomavirus family. ref name urlSlow Virus Diseases of the Nervous System cite web url http pathmicro.med.sc.edu mhunt slow vir.htm title Slow Virus Diseases of the Nervous System work accessdate 2009 01 15 ref Types of viral CNS infections Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis Progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy West Nile Virus can produce aseptic meningitis,encephalitis,and acute flaccid paralysis Poliomyelitis Herpes simplex encephalitis Enterovirus Enteroviral disease Most forms of aseptic meningitis are viral in origin, though neoplastic and Lyme disease lyme meningitis are also aseptic. Eastern equine encephalitis Western equine encephalitis St. Louis encephalitis Rabies La crosse encephalitis Proggresive rubella panencephalitis,a late complication of rubella infection most cases occur in those with congenital rubella syndrome Varicella zoster encephalitis Measles Acute Measles encephalitis Mumps Mumps meningoencephalitis Treatment Herpes simplex encephalitis can be treated with acyclovir ref http emedicine.medscape.com article 1165183 treatment ref , but few of the other viral central nervous system infections have a specific therapy. See also List of central nervous system infections Virus References reflist Viral diseases CNS diseases of the nervous system Category Viral infections of the central nervous system medicine stub ...   more details



  1. Awakenings

    1928 epidemic of encephalitis lethargica , Sayer discovers certain stimuli will reach beyond ...   more details



  1. ICD-10 Chapter I: Certain infectious and parasitic diseases

    a 80 Rabies ICD10 A 83 a 80 Mosquito borne viral encephalitis ICD10 A 83 0 a 80 Japanese encephalitis ICD10 A 83 1 a 80 Western equine encephalitis ICD10 A 83 2 a 80 Eastern equine encephalitis ICD10 A 83 3 a 80 St Louis encephalitis ICD10 A 83 4 a 80 Australian encephalitis Kunjin virus disease ICD10 A 83 5 a 80 California encephalitis California meningoencephalitis La Crosse encephalitis ICD10 A 83 6 a 80 Rocio virus disease ICD10 A 83 8 a 80 Other mosquito borne viral encephalitis ICD10 A 83 9 a 80 Mosquito borne viral encephalitis , unspecified ICD10 A 84 a 80 Tick borne viral encephalitis ICD10 A 84 0 a 80 Far Eastern tick borne encephalitis Russian spring summer encephalitis ICD10 A 84 1 a 80 Central European tick borne encephalitis ICD10 A 84 8 a 80 Other tick borne viral encephalitis Louping ill Powassan virus disease ICD10 A 84 9 a 80 Tick borne viral encephalitis , unspecified ICD10 A 85 a 80 Other viral encephalitis , not elsewhere classified ICD10 A 85 8 a 80 Other specified viral encephalitis Encephalitis lethargica ICD10 A 86 a 80 Unspecified viral encephalitis ICD10 ... 3 b 00 Herpesviral meningitis ICD10 B 00 4 b 00 Herpesviral encephalitis ICD10 B 00 5 b 00 Herpesviral ... chickenpox ICD10 B 01 0 b 00 Varicella meningitis ICD10 B 01 1 b 00 Varicella encephalitis ICD10 ... herpes zoster ICD10 B 02 0 b 00 Zoster encephalitis ICD10 B 02 1 b 00 Zoster meningitis ICD10 B 02 ... and parasitic diseases ICD10 B 94 0 b 90 Sequelae of trachoma ICD10 B 94 1 b 90 Sequelae of viral encephalitis ...   more details



  1. Parkinsonism

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