Publications by authors named "G Simmat"

The study of 430 cerebrospinal fluids resulting from a neurological department showed 67 pathological medical cases according to following tests: intrathecal IgG synthesis and/or restricted heterogeneity with immuno-electrophoresis. We established a biological classification to approach the different etiologies. This classification was used for multiple sclerosis for which various strictly clinical classifications are not always able to diagnose the illness, as we show it for one of them.

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The blink reflex obtained from 66 patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) shows 73% pathologic responses with MS considered as definite, 50% with MS considered as probable and only 18% with possible MS. These findings are of great diagnostical help, particularly in the absence of clinical evidence of involvement of the brain-stem. Among 8 electrological syndromes of alteration of the blink reflex, those due to large lesions of the brain-stem are often associated with definite MS, but small alterations of the blink reflex are more valuable for multifocal characterisation of the illness.

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Two years after surgery followed by chemotherapy and radiotherapy of a temporal glioblastoma, a 51 year-old woman presented pluriradicular symptoms ascribed to compression of the left part of the cauda equina. The second operation confirmed the metastatic nature of the compression, and histological investigation proved the similarity of the neoplastic tissues taken from the medullary and cerebral regions. The authors stress the rarity of the clinical forms of medullary metastases of glioblastomas.

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