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  • 1
    ISSN: 1432-0533
    Keywords: Alzheimer's disease ; Dementia ; Aging ; Cortical capillaries ; Basement membrane ; Electron microscopy
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary Data concerning width and surface of the basement membrane of cortical capillaries in three patients with Alzheimer's disease five age-matched controls, have been submitted to statistical analysis to ascertain the role of the aging process upon thickening of the basement membrane itself. The analysis showed that there was a significant difference between patients with Alzheimer's disease and controls (P〈0.01) as to both width and surface of the basement membrane, so suggesting that in these patients aging was not the only factor which thickening of the basement membrane of cortical capillaries was related to.
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    Neurological sciences 11 (1990), S. 57-59 
    ISSN: 1590-3478
    Keywords: Globoid cell leukodystrophy ; Krabbe disease ; CSF immunoglobulins
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Sommario Gli autori riportano lo studio clinico e biochimico di un caso di malattia di Krabbe tardiva. L'esordio acuto dei sintomi neurologici, dopo una affezione febbrile respiratoria, il profilo immunochimico del liquor con produzione locale di IgG e la risposta iniziale al trattamento con ACTH hanno fatto supporre una genesi infiammatoria. È stata tuttavia diagnosticata in seguito una malattia di Krabbe. Gli Autori discutono brevemente il significato di una possibile produzione di IgG nel Sistema Nervoso Centrale in questo caso.
    Notes: Abstract During a febrile upper respiratory tract illness this 4 year old boy developed left hemiparesis, which progressed to loss of walking and even of sitting finally to tetraplegia. The cerebrospinal fluid protein pattern showed blood-brain barrier damage with additional intrathecal IgG synthesis. The symptoms responded to steroid therapy but resumed and worsened on withdrawal. Only late, when visual evoked potentials and nerve conduction velocity proved to be impaired, was Krabbe disease diagnosed on the assay of cultured fibroblasts for galactocerebroside-beta-galactosidase. We discuss the significance of possible endogenous production of IgG in the CNS.
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