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A Dictionary of Psychology
Also called Nonne's syndrome. See also GERSTMANN-STRAUSSLER-
SCHEINKER SYNDROME, VESTIBULOCEREBELLUM. cerebellospinal tract n. A
bundle of motor nerve fibres running from the cerebellum to the spinal cord,
concerned ...
2
Archives of Neurology and Psychiatry
Nonne's syndrome js the best known of these, and will be considered with other
incomplete syndromes : 1. Cases showing massive coagulation but absence of
xanthochromia, as illustrated by Lepine's case of tuberculous meningitis.41 2.
Symphysiotomy is used in transit disproportion; Caesarean section is done in
ingression disproportion (great and medium). [Pineda, H., and Ramirez, A.: South
.M.J. 40:914, 1947.] Cerebellar agenesis syndrome. See Nonne's syndrome (2) ...
4
Review of Neurology and Psychiatry
(3) Nonne's syndrome (increase of globulin, without increase of cells) is
suggestive of extramedullary spinal eord tumour. (4) Increase of globulin without
increase of cells, plus yellow discoloration of the fluid, make the diagnosis of ...
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New York Medical Journal
Froin's syndrome included massive coagulation, while Nonne's syndrome
included increased globulins, but not massive coagulation. The importance of
cell increase was mentioned by some and ignored by others. Considering
xanthochromia ...
Some cases of Nonne's syndrome probably never reached Froin's stage.
Similarly, conditions causing hemorrhage might never give sufficient plasma and
fibrin to cause coagulation. Another class of cases causing a yellow spinal fluid
was ...
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The Year Book of Pediatrics
... compressions have not been suflicient, massive coagulation may not occur.
Many writers state that Nonne's complete syndrome was merely a precursor of
Froin's complete syndrome. Some cases of Nonne's syndrome probably never
reach ...
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Medical Record: A ... Journal of Medicine and Surgery
Some- cases of Nonne's syndrome probably never reached Froin's stage.
Similarly, conditions causing hemorrhage might never give sufficient plasma and
fibrin to cause coagulation. Another class of cases causing a yellow spinal fluid
was ...
George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman, 1920
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A.M.A. Archives of Neurology and Psychiatry
... spinal cord compression, usually indicating either a considerable or a rapidly
progres— sive compression. It was further concluded that Nonne's syndrome was
suggestive of a lesser degree of pressure on the spinal cord, and so delicate a ...
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association
But a combination of the features of the fluids described by Froin and Nonne —
yellowness, no increase or only a slight increase of cells and an increase of
globulin- -while not as frequent as Nonne's syndrome, is more characteristic of ...