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  1. ... lordogis with winged scapulae in case of pseudohypertrophic muscular dystrophy; kyphosis associated with barrel chest; tuberculosis of spine - ( ... small muscles of hand and fibrillary twitching; pseudotrophic muscular dystrophy (3 cases); poliomyelitis; ulnar nerve palsy with claw ...
  2. ... Observations de galvani- sation localise, (methode du docteur Duchenne, de Bou- logne) appliquee au traitement des paralysies ... nica, essenziale, ritiessa degli autori, grassadeH' infanzia, di Duchenne). Gazz. med. ital.. prov. venete, Padova, 1864, vii, ...
  3. ... to the an- terior horns). B. Myopathic. - Progressive muscular dystrophy, or progressive primary atrophy, a. Infantile progressive muscular ... exceptional cases, however, this order is not maintained. Duchenne observed paralysis of the velum palati and lips ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - Reconstructive surgery of the upper extremity 
    Publication: New York ; London : D. Appleton and Company, 1923
    ... elbow, radius, thumb) C. Muscular Malformations 1. General muscular dystrophies (congenital contractures) 2. Localized a. Congenital elevation of ... of this part of the muscle, according to Duchenne. In all cases of paralysis of the abductors, ...
  5. ... OF THE MUSCLES. 11. IDIOPATHIC MUSCULAR ATROPHY {Primary Muscular Dystrophy-Erb). Definition.-Muscular wasting, with or without an ... but it may be primary. (3) The Aran-Duchenne type, in which the small muscles of the ...
  6. ... the cavity is increased. Erb's a., progres- sive muscular dystrophy. See dystrophy, facial a. See progressive facial a. ... and feet to resemble a goose's feet. Aran-Duchenne d. See atrophy, progressive muscular. association d., myoclonus ...
  7. ... nuclei in cord. Juvenile muscular atrophy; pri- mary muscular dystrophy; idio- pathic muscular atrophy. Erb’s palsy. Pyramidal tracts ... sys- tem, chiefly on the peripheral nerves. P., Duchenne’s. See Duchenne's Disease in Diseases, Table of. P., ...
  8. ... tabes mesenterica. A., mus'cular or myopath'ic, muscular dystrophy; atrophy of the muscles occurring in early life, ... haemoglobinuria. D., Du- bini's, electrical chorea. D. of Duchenne, ataxia, loco- motor, progressive; pseudo-hypertrophic paralysis. D., ...
  9. ... inclined to place it among the pro- gressive muscular dystrophies. At the autopsy, how- ever, extensive changes (atrophy) were found in the mo- tor cells of the anterior horns of the spinal cord, and to ... the muscular fibres belonging to a " neuron " (nerve unit, consisting ...
  10. ... atrophy; and (3) the various forms of progressive muscular dystrophy may occasion deformities such as club- foot, and, ... work and is based on statistics given by Duchenne and Seeligmtiller:— One leg paralysed.......74 One arm „....... ...
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