Schilder's (1912) disease. Total cerebral blindness due to acute demyelination.Arch Neurol. 1986 Jan; 43(1):85-7.AN
Abstract
A 51-year-old woman became blind from involvement of both occipital lobes with a confluent lesion demonstrated by computed tomographic scan. Biopsy showed demyelination consistent with Schilder's 1912 variant of diffuse sclerosis. No cytoplasmic inclusions were found on electron microscopy.
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3942524
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Sedwick, L A., et al. "Schilder's (1912) Disease. Total Cerebral Blindness Due to Acute Demyelination." Archives of Neurology, vol. 43, no. 1, 1986, pp. 85-7.
Sedwick LA, Klingele TG, Burde RM, et al. Schilder's (1912) disease. Total cerebral blindness due to acute demyelination. Arch Neurol. 1986;43(1):85-7.
Sedwick, L. A., Klingele, T. G., Burde, R. M., Fulling, K. H., & Gado, M. H. (1986). Schilder's (1912) disease. Total cerebral blindness due to acute demyelination. Archives of Neurology, 43(1), 85-7.
Sedwick LA, et al. Schilder's (1912) Disease. Total Cerebral Blindness Due to Acute Demyelination. Arch Neurol. 1986;43(1):85-7. PubMed PMID: 3942524.
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