Blink-Stuart-Morel syndrome

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The Morgagni-Stewart-Morel syndrome (frontal hyperostosis syndrome, metabolic craniopathy) according to the classical description includes a triad of symptoms: thickening of the internal plate of the frontal bone, obesity and virilism.
In 1762, Morgagni, opening the corpse of a 40-year-old woman, established a thickening of the inner plate of the frontal bone, and at the same time excessive obesity and male-type hairiness. He considered these signs not coexisting, but interconnected and described this observation.

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M. F. Ismagilov

Imperial Kazan University

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Professor, Head of the Department of Neuropathology, Neurosurgery and Medical Genetics

Russian Federation, Kazan

D. R. Khasanova

Imperial Kazan University

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Department of Neuropathology, Neurosurgery and Medical Genetics

Russian Federation, Kazan

Z. A. Galimullina

Imperial Kazan University

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Department of Neuropathology, Neurosurgery and Medical Genetics

Russian Federation, Kazan

D. M. Sharayienidze

Imperial Kazan University

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Department of Neuropathology, Neurosurgery and Medical Genetics

Russian Federation, Kazan

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Copyright (c) 1994 Ismagilov M.F., Khasanova D.R., Galimullina Z.A., Sharayienidze D.M.

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