[PDF] from medicaljournals.seMS Luong, L Jomir, P Labauge… - Acta dermato- …, 2011 - medicaljournals.se ... Ross syndrome is a rare partial dysautonomic syndrome of unknown aetiology, characterized by a one-sided or bi- lateral anhidrosis associated with Holmes-Adiesyndrome (defined by tonic pupil and hyporeflexia of deep tendons) (1). Since it was first described in 1958 (2 ... Related articles - View as HTML - All 6 versions
H Sabir, F Babor, BC Kieseier, E Mayatepek… - Klin …, 2011 - thieme-connect.com ... found concomitant partial autonomic syndromes like Horner's syndrome, Adie'ssyndrome (which includes tonic pupils and tendon areflexia), Ross syndrome (which includes tonic pupils, tendon areflexia and patchy hypohidrosis) or generalised dysautonomia in more than 50 ... Related articles - All 3 versions
CL Meek, F Kaplan, RS Pereira… - Clinical Chemistry, 2011 - Am Assoc Clin Chem ... Clinical Case Study. Hypocalcemia following Treatment for Hyperthyroidism. Claire L. Meek 1 ,* , Felicity Kaplan 2 , R. Scott Pereira 3 and Adie Viljoen 1 ... A fluorescence in situ hybridization analysis revealed a deletion at 22q11 consistent with DiGeorge syndrome. ... Related articles
SM Murphy, M Laurá, J Blake, J Polke… - Neuromuscular …, 2011 - Elsevier ... In Holmes–Adiesyndrome the tonic pupils are often initially large but progressively miose over time, ending up much smaller than normal; however, in some cases, and especially where the pupillotonia is associated with other conditions, the pupils are abnormally small from ... Related articles - All 5 versions