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    Fourth meeting of the European Neurological Society 25–29 June 1994 Barcelona, Spain

    L. Harms, A. Bock, W. JÄnisch, J. Valdueza, J. Weber, I. Link in Journal of Neurology (1994)

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    Epitopes Characteristic of Paired Helical Filaments Demonstrated in Microglial Cells and Macrophages of the Meninges: A Possible Laboratory Diagnosis of Alzheimer’s Disease from Cerebrospinal Fluid?

    In AD microglial cells were known for a long time to be present in the senile plaque. Here we demonstrate that in AD a minority of the microglial cells in the neocortex and in the hippocampus can be immunostai...

    J. Ulrich, S. Ipsen, A. Probst, J. P. Brion in Biological Markers of Alzheimer’s Disease (1989)

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    The brain diseases causing senile dementia

    Brains from 54 patients with organic dementia were examined systematically. As in previous investigations a predominance of Alzheimer type changes was observed. Seventeen patients showed Lewy bodies in the nuc...

    J. Ulrich, A. Probst, M. Wüest in Journal of Neurology (1986)

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    Multiple sclerosis: Demyelination and myelination inhibition of organotypic tissue cultures of the spinal cord by sera of patients with Multiple Sclerosis and other neurological diseases

    Sera from 44 patients with Multiple Sclerosis, of three patients with neurological syndromes compatible with Multiple Sclerosis, of 34 patients suffering from other neurological diseases and of 25 pregnant hea...

    J. Ulrich, Helga Lardi in Journal of Neurology (1978)

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    Die Beziehungen der Nervenleitgeschwindigkeit zum histologischen Befund am peripheren Nerven

    Bei 49 Patienten war die Nervenleitgeschwindigkeit (NLG) an motorischen Nerven gemessen und dem histologischen Befund einer Biopsie aus dem N. suralis lateralis gegenübergestellt worden.

    J. Ulrich, E. Esslen, F. Regli, A. Bischoff in Deutsche Zeitschrift für Nervenheilkunde (1965)

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    Nekrotisierende Encephalitis des Hirnstammes, unter dem Bild einer Multiplen Sklerose verlaufend (Behcetsche Krankheit?)

    Ein 49jähriger Ägypter hatte unter Attacken von Opticusneuritis, Diplopie und spastischer Hemiparese mit beidseitigem Babinskischem Zeichen gelitten. Er pflegte sich von diesen Schüben weitgehend zu erholen. E...

    J. Ulrich in Deutsche Zeitschrift für Nervenheilkunde (1964)