| LGB | Landry-Guillain-Barre [syndrome]; lateral geniculate body |
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| LGBS | Landry-Guillain-Barre syndrome |
| SLSJ | Saguenay Lac Saint Jean |
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| SLSJ | Saguenay-Lac St-Jean |
| Landry, Jean | <person> French physician, 1826-1865. See: Landry's paralysis, Landry syndrome, Landry-Guillain-Barre syndrome. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| Landry-Guillain-Barre syndrome | <neurology, syndrome> Acute infective polyneuritis that results in a form of peripheral neuropathy with temporary loss of movement and sensation due to inflammation of multiple nerves and loss of myelin. The exact cause is unknown but has been associated with an abnormal immune response to viral infection, particularly cytomegalovirus infection, in which there is cell-mediated immunity to a component of myelin. The disease may be autoimmune in origin and complete recovery can take up to six months. Synonym: Guillain-Barre syndrome (12 Jul 2000) |
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| Landry's paralysis | <neurology, syndrome> Acute infective polyneuritis that results in a form of peripheral neuropathy with temporary loss of movement and sensation due to inflammation of multiple nerves and loss of myelin. The exact cause is unknown but has been associated with an abnormal immune response to viral infection, particularly cytomegalovirus infection, in which there is cell-mediated immunity to a component of myelin. The disease may be autoimmune in origin and complete recovery can take up to six months. Synonym: Guillain-Barre syndrome (12 Jul 2000) |
| Landry syndrome | <neurology, syndrome> Acute infective polyneuritis that results in a form of peripheral neuropathy with temporary loss of movement and sensation due to inflammation of multiple nerves and loss of myelin. The exact cause is unknown but has been associated with an abnormal immune response to viral infection, particularly cytomegalovirus infection, in which there is cell-mediated immunity to a component of myelin. The disease may be autoimmune in origin and complete recovery can take up to six months. Synonym: Guillain-Barre syndrome (12 Jul 2000) |
| Amussat, Jean | <person> French surgeon, 1796-1856. See: Amussat's valve, Amussat's valvula. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Bachmann, Jean George | <person> U.S. Physiologist, 1877-1959. See: Bachmann's bundle. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Barre, Jean | <person> French neurologist, *1880. See: Barre's sign, Guillain-Barre reflex, Guillain-Barre syndrome, Landry-Guillain-Barre syndrome. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Barth, Jean | <person> Strasburg physician, 1806-1877. See: Barth's hernia. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Baudelocque, Jean | <person> French obstetrician, 1746-1810. See: Baudelocque's diameter, Baudelocque's uterine circle. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Berger, Jean | <person> 20th century French nephrologist. See: Berger's disease, Berger's focal glomerulonephritis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Bernard, Jean | <person> French physician, *1907. See: Bernard-Soulier disease, Bernard-Soulier syndrome. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Bogros, Jean-Annet | <person> French anatomist, 1786-1823. See: Bogros' space. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Bouchut, Jean | <person> French physician, 1818-1891. See: Bouchut's tube. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Bouillaud, Jean | <person> French physician, 1796-1881. See: Bouillaud's disease. (05 Mar 2000) |
| van Helmont, Jean | <person> Flemish physician and chemist, 1577-1644. See: van Helmont's mirror. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Marfan, Antoine Bernard-Jean | <person> French paediatrician, 1858-1942. See: Marfan's disease, Marfan's law, Marfan's syndrome. (05 Mar 2000) |
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