Association of Late Onset Spastic Paraparesis and Dementia: Probably an autosomal dominant form of complicated paraplegia
Association of Late Onset Spastic Paraparesis and Dementia: Probably an autosomal dominant form of complicated paraplegia
Luis Arturo Lizcano Gil, Diana García Cruz, María del P Bernal Beltran … [et.al]
- Wiley-Liss 1997
- 1-6 tabls.; figs
- Vol. 68 (1997)
The hereditary paraplegias are a heterogeneous group of genetic disorders characterized mainly by spastic paraparesis, which may be found as an isolated "pure form" known as Strümpell-Lorrain syndrome, or associated with a wide group of other manifestatio = American Journal of Medical Genetics
Paraparesis tropical espástica
Bibliografía del INS
Demencia
The hereditary paraplegias are a heterogeneous group of genetic disorders characterized mainly by spastic paraparesis, which may be found as an isolated "pure form" known as Strümpell-Lorrain syndrome, or associated with a wide group of other manifestatio = American Journal of Medical Genetics
Paraparesis tropical espástica
Bibliografía del INS
Demencia