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Presenile dementia of the Jakob type; corticostriospinal degeneration.
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Progressive atrophy of the globus pallidus (primary atrophy of the pallidal system). A system disease of the paralysis agitans type, characterized by atrophy of the motor cells of the corpus striatum. A contribution to the function of the corpus str
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Bilateral symmetrical degeneration of the thalamus; a clinicopathological study.
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STRIATO-NIGRAL DEGENERATION
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A neurological syndrome associated with orthostatic hypotension: a clinical-pathologic study
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[Clinical and pathological findings in the syndrome amyotrophy-parkinsonism-dementia (author's transl)]
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Two examples of "presenile dementia (Pick's disease and Stern-garcin syndrome) with a history of trauma
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