Meeus. Claudication intermittente D'origine cerebrale. Revue Neurologique. 1907. No. 18

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Dejerine in 1894 and 1906 described several cases of claudication intermittente of spinal origin. The essence of this disease is reduced in general terms to the following. While walking in one leg, paresthesias appear, sensations of heaviness and at the same time weakness. After a while, the patient can go on completely unhindered; after a short time, the same phenomena occur again.

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