Homepage Of Philip R. Dodge, M.D. Acute childhood encephalopathies, transient blindness after minimal trauma, cerebral gigantism, unilateral pupillary dilation with seizure, the bobblehead http://www.neuro.wustl.edu/people/dodge.html
Extractions: Neurology Philip R. Dodge, MD Dr. Dodge is Professor Emeritus in the Departments of Pediatrics and Neurology. BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH Philip R. Dodge, MD came to Washington University School of Medicine/St. Louis Children's Hospital in 1967 from the Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School in Boston, Massachusetts to Chair the Edward Mallinckrodt Department of Pediatrics, a position he held until 1986. Dr. Dodge is one of the modern founders of the specialty of Pediatric Neurology in the United States. After receiving his medical degree from the University of Rochester in 1948, he continued his clinical education in internal medicine there and in neurology and neuropathology at the Boston City Hospital and the Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston. Dr. Dodge is a member of the American Neurological Association, American Academy of Neurology, the American Academy of Pediatrics, American Epilepsy Society, Child Neurology Society, International Child Neurology Association, Society for Pediatric Research, American Pediatric Society, serving as officer of or as committee chair for several of these organizations throughout his membership. He received the Hower Award from the Child Neurology Society in 1978 and the Distinguished Service Award from the Washington University Medical Center Alumni Association in 2000. RESEARCH SUMMARY His interest in children let to his focusing upon child neurology. In collaboration with pediatric colleagues he pursued studies of altered osmolatity of body fluids on function of the nervous system, studied the development and persistence of subdural effusions, and initiated his long standing retrospective and prospective investigations of acute bacterial meningitis on the brain. Acute childhood encephalopathies, transient blindness after minimal trauma, cerebral gigantism, unilateral pupillary dilation with seizure, the bobble-head doll syndrome were among the conditions that arrested his attention and early description. Studies of nutrition and the developing brain culminated in publication of a book authored by Drs. Dodge, Prensky, and Feigin.
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J Med Genet -- KOK Et Al. 36 (4): 346 Since this report, many cases have been described of what is now known as Sotos syndrome or cerebral gigantism. 2 Most cases appear to be sporadic. http://www.jmedgenet.com/cgi/content/full/36/4/346
Extractions: Genetics J Med Genet 346-347 ( April ) E DITOR Involvement of region 3p21 of chromosome 3 in the development of Sotos syndrome is suggested by two patients who have been described. One is a Sotos syndrome patient carrying an apparently balanced translocation t(3;6)(p21;p21). The other is a non-smoking female with Sotos syndrome who died of small cell lung cancer at 22 years of age. This type of cancer is characterised by a consistent loss of heterozygosity at 3p21.3. We were able to set up an EBV immortalised lymphoblastoid cell line from a blood sample from the patient with the t(3;6) and show by fluorescent in situ
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Soto's Syndrome From Linkspider UK Health Directory and professionals. Soto s Syndrome Also known as cerebral gigantism, an information sheet compiled by NINDS. MCW Healthlink - An http://linkspider.co.uk/Health/ConditionsandDiseases/GeneticDisorders/Soto'sSynd
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Sandy's Story ISBN 09740657-0-6. cerebral gigantism. Sotos Syndrome. A chapter is included with the latest information on Sotos syndrome, also known as cerebral gigantism. http://www.awriteshop.com/Sandy'sStory.html
Extractions: Available in eBook format only. Press the "Buy Now" button to order and download your personal copy. ISBN 0-9740657-0-6 Cerebral Gigantism Sotos Syndrome Learn how a young mother struggles to get the appropriate medical, educational and social needs for her child in the late 60s and early 70s. Discover how she contends with family, friends and strangers for acceptance of her disabled daughter. Find out how Sandys untimely death was due to malpractice because she was disabled. Experience how Sandys life and death teaches her mother of the need for reform in the medical, educational and social
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Membres De La SENP Helv Paediatr Acta 1980;35(1) cerebral gigantism (Sotos syndrome) with juvenile macular degeneration. Ferrier PE, de Meuron G, Korol http://www.senp-neuropediatrie.org/Annuaire_des_membres/Liste_des_Membres_de_la_
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C Index CEREBELLOOCULOCUTANEOUS TELANGIECTASIA. CEREBELLORETINAL HEMANGIOBLASTOMATOSIS. cerebral gigantism. Please click on the box below to view the following topics. http://www.childhealthinfo.com/cindex.htm
Extractions: ChildHealthInformation Center - The Online Database A B C D ... Z Please click on the "box below" to view the following topics. CAESAREAN DELIVERY CALCIUM CAMPS CANADIAN RESOURCES CANCER CAR SAFETY CARBAMYL PHOSPHATE SYNTHETASE (CPS) DEFICIENCY CARBOHYDRATE-DEFICIENT GLYCOPROTEIN SYNDROME (CDGS) CARDIO-FACIO-CUTANEOUS SYNDROME CARDIOPULMONARY RESUSCITATION (CPR), CHOKING CARIES/CAVITIES CARNITINE DEFICIENCY CARPENTER SYNDROME CARTILAGE-HAIR HYOPLASIA CAT'S CRY SYNDROME CATALOGS (for CHILDREN PRODUCTS, etc.) CATARACTS CAUSALIGIA SYNDROME CD-ROM PUBLICATIONS CELEBRITIES CELIAC DISEASE CELIAC SPRUE CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL CENTRAL HYPOVENTILATION SYNDROME, CONGENITAL CEREBELLAR HYPOPLASIA CEREBELLO-OCULOCUTANEOUS TELANGIECTASIA CEREBELLORETINAL HEMANGIOBLASTOMATOSIS CEREBRAL GIGANTISM Please click on the "box below" to view the following topics. C Part II CEREBRAL PALSY CEREBROOCULORENAL CEREBROSIDE LIPIDOSIS CEREBROTENDINOUS XANTHOMATOSIS CESAREAN BIRTH CHALASODERMIA CHANARIN-DORFMAN SYNDROME CHARCOT-MARIE-TOOTH DISEASE CHARGE SYNDROME CHARITY CHEMICAL PRODUCTS CHEMKE SYNDROME CHICKEN-POX CHILD ABUSE AND NEGLECT CHILD ADVOCACY CHILD BEHAVIOR and DISCIPLINE CHILD CARE (HOW-TO) CHILD CUSTODY CHILD DAY CARE CHILD DEVELOPMENT CHILD PERSONALITY CHILD PRODUCTS CHILD SUPPORT CHILDBIRTH CHILDBIRTH, NATURAL
FAIVRE L GOSSET P., ROMANA S., MUNNICH A., VEKEMANS M., CORMIER DAIRE V. Apparent sotos syndrome (cerebral gigantism) in a child with trisomy 20p11.2p12.1 mosaicism. http://www.necker.fr/irnem/Unites 2000/histo.htm
Extractions: The camptodactyly-arthropathy-coxa vara-pericarditis syndrome (CACP) is an autosomal recessive condition characterized by the association of congenital or early onset camptodactyly and noninflammatory arthropathy with synovial hyperplasia, Progressive coxa vara deformity and/or noninflammatory pericardial or pleural effusions have been observed in some patients, Recently, the disease gene has been assigned to human chromosome region 1q25-q31, and truncating mutations have been identified in the megakaryocyte stimulating factor gene, Studying 12 patients from 8 unrelated families, we emphasized hip and spine involvement, particularly in the course of the disease as shown in a 58-year-old patient. Despite clinical variability, linkage studies support genetic homogeneity of the disease. [References: 25] FAIVRE L., VIOT G., PRIEUR M., TURLEAU C., GOSSET P., ROMANA S., MUNNICH A., VEKEMANS M., CORMIER DAIRE V.