Rene Serrigny. A case of progressive paralysis, developed during secondary syphilis, quickly proceeds; an apoplectiform seizure with a fatal outcome, Dzhaksonovskaya epilepsy. (Un cas de paralysie general sur- venue pendant une syphilis secondaire, marche rapid, ictus apoplectiforme avec issue fatale; epilepsie Jacsonniene) - Annul. med. psycholog. 1900. No. 3. 385—395
- Authors: Malyev V.
- Issue: Vol IX, No 3 (1901)
- Pages: 146-147
- Section: Articles
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/1027-4898/article/view/58035
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/nb58035
- ID: 58035
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Usually, paralysis develops in syphilitics after 6-10 years after infection, being in these cases b. m. the final stage of syphilis. The author's observation is interesting precisely because it seems that progressive paralysis developed shortly after infection and quickly ended fatally. The author could find only two cases like this (Christian'a).
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