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Introduction | Miller, Neil R; Newman, Nancy J; Biousse, Valerie; Kerrison, John B | Frontice material and introduction to Walsh and Hoyt's Clinical Neuro-Ophthalmology. |
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Spirochetal Diseases | Lesser, Robert L | "Spirochetes are widely distributed in nature and often are found in aquatic environments, but they colonize humans. All spirochetal infections are characterized by skin or mucous membrane penetration followed by a spirochetemia that produces damage during several clinical stages (2)." |
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Prions and Prion Diseases | Eric R. Eggenberger, DO, Mayo Clinic | "The prion (pronounced ‘‘pree-on'') diseases are clinically heterogeneous, progressive neurodegenerative disorders that share similar pathologic features, primarily spongiform degeneration of the brain (Figs. 53.1 and 53.2) and are caused by a transmissible agent with biologic properties unlike ... |