Determann syndrome

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The Determann syndrome , named after the doctor Hermann Determann (1865-1937), also dyskinesia intermittens angiosclerotica, is an intermittent failure of muscle groups in different parts of the body as a result of circulatory disorders caused by organic or functional vascular diseases. The Determann syndrome leads to disturbances in the sequence of movements ("intermittent limping").

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  • Pschyrembel , Clinical Dictionary
  • . Determann: "Intermittent limping" of an arm, tongue and legs (dyskinesia intermittens angiosclerotica) . In: German journal for neurology . tape 29 , no. 1-2 , July 1905, ISSN  0340-5354 , p. 152-162 , doi : 10.1007 / BF01669149 .