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Hereditary neuropathies and spinocerebellar atrophies

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1991

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HEREDITARY NEUROPATHIES 1. The World Federation of Neurology Classification of hereditary and congenital neuropathies (J.M.B.V. de Jong). 2. Hereditary sensory neuropathy (R.A. Ouvrier and J.G. McLeod). 3. Familial dysautonomia (G.B. Solitare). 4. Hereditary cranial nerve palsy (G.W. Bruyn). 5. Progressive external ophthalmoplegia (D.A. Chad and D.A. Drachman). 6. Hereditary neuropathy with liability to pressure palsies (P.J.M. van Wensen). 7. Heredofamilial plexus brachialis neuropathy (P.J.M. van Wensen). 8. Giant axonal neuropathy (J. Lycklama a Nijeholt). 9. Familial amyloid polyneuropathies (H. Staunton). 10. Neuropathy of porphyria (M. Greer). 11. Metachromatic leukodystrophy (J.A.F.M. Luijten). 12. Neuropathy in Bassen-Kornzweig disease and Tangier disease (G.W. Bruyn). 13. The neuropathy of familial amyotrophic chorea with acanthocytosis () (E.P. Bharucha). 14. Niemann-Pick disease types A, C and D, Gaucher disease types I, II and III, and Wolman disease (S.C. Patel, N.W. Barton and C. Argoff). 15. Rare neurolipidotic polyneuropathies (G.W. Bruyn). 16. Hereditary motor and sensory neuropathy types I and II () (J.E. Hoogendijk and M. de Visser). 17. Dejerine-Sottas' hypertrophic neuropathy () and Roussy-Levy syndrome (W. Schady and R.G. Lascelles). 18. Heredopathia atactica polyneuritiformis. Phytanic acid storage disease () () (O.H. Skjeldal, O. Stokke and S. Refsum). 19. Hereditary motor and sensory neuropathies - rare variants (J.E. Hoogendijk and J.M.B.V. de Jong). 20. Clinical work-up of the patient with a polyneuropathy (N.C. Notermans, J.H.J. Wokke and F.G.I. Jennekens). SPINOCEREBELLAR ATROPHIES 21. The classification of familial ataxias (S.H. Subramony and R.D. Currier). 22. Hereditary congenital cerebellar atrophy (G.W. Bruyn). 23. Friedreich's disease (B.V. Manyam). 24. Neurological aspects of xeroderma pigmentosum () (E. Byrne). 25. Cerebellolental degeneration () (M. Cook and E. Byrne). 26. Ataxia-telangiectasia (R.P. Segdwick and E. Bode