| subacute lymphocytic t. |
painless t.
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| subacute m. |
myelitis that develops over a period of a few weeks; cf. acute m. and chronic m.
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| subacute necrotic m. |
Foix-Alajouanine syndrome.
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| subacute necrotizing e. |
an encephalopathy of unclear clinical and pathological criteria, causing neuropathologic damage like that of the Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome. It occurs in two forms: the infantile form, which may be the same as pyruvate carboxylase deficiency, is characterized by degeneration of gray matter with necrosis and capillary proliferation in the brain stem; hypotonia, seizures, and dementia; anorexia and vomiting; slow or arrested development; and ocular and respiratory disorders. Death usually occurs before age 3. The adult form usually first manifests as bilateral optic atrophy with central scotoma and colorblindness; then there is a quiescent period of up to 30 years; and then late symptoms appear such as ataxia, spastic paresis, clonic jerks, grand mal seizures, psychic lability, and mild dementia. Called also subacute necrotizing encephalopathy and Leigh disease.
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| subacute necrotizing l. |
Kikuchi's l.
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