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Guillain, Barraquer and I

Arq. neuropsiquiatr; 76 (2), 2018
ABSTRACT The year 2016 was the centennial anniversary of the recognition of the Guillain-Barré syndrome, which was first described by George Guillain, Jean-Alexandre Barré and André Strohl. In celebration of the centennial, this historical review describes aspects of the contributions of Guillain and ...

Guillain-Barré syndrome: celebrating a century

Arq. neuropsiquiatr; 75 (8), 2017
ABSTRACT A hundred years ago, Guillain, Barré and Strohl described a syndrome with a predominant motor acute or subacute polyneuritis, albumin-cytologic dissociation in the cerebrospinal fluid, and a benign course. Before them, many other authors, such as Landry, Duménil, Osler, and Grainger Stewart ha...

What's in a name? Problems, facts and controversies regarding neurological eponyms

Arq. neuropsiquiatr; 74 (5), 2016
ABSTRACT The use of eponyms in neurology remains controversial, and important questions have been raised about their appropriateness. Different approaches have been taken, with some eponyms being excluded, others replaced, and new ones being created. An example is Hallervorden-Spatz syndrome, which has b...