Rev Neurol (Paris)
December 1986
A 45 year-old woman with mitral valve disease developed bilateral thalamic infarcts presenting as vigilance disorders, with mutism and downwards gaze paralysis during several days, followed by involuntary rhythmic movements over 13 days. These movements affected the four limbs with a rhythm variable with time as alternate or synchronized agonist-antagonist periods. Subsequent examinations demonstrated global, lasting amnesia and a subclinical disorder of vertical ocular movements.
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February 1985
Four cases of adrenomyelopathy, the adult form of adrenoleukodystrophy, three of which were familial, were reported. The neurological disease consisted of progressive spasmodic paraplegia, sphincter disorders, peripheral neuropathy, occasional deep sensibility impairment and psychiatric disturbances in one case. Adrenal insufficiency was confirmed after the appearance of the neurological signs in two cases; in another case it had been diagnosed in childhood.
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