References
Giang, D. W., Poduri, K. R., Eskin, T. A., Ketonen, L. M., Friedman, P. A., Wang, D. D., Herndon, R. M. Multiple sclerosis masquerading as a mass lesion. Neuroradiology 1992; 34: 150–4.
Kepes, J. J. Large focal tumour-like demyelinating lesions of the brain: intermediate entity between multiple sclerosis and acute disseminated encephalomyelitis? A study of 31 patients. Ann Neurol. 1993; 33: 18–27.
Zagzag, D., Miller, D. C., Kleinman, G. M., Abati, A., Donnenfeld, H., Budzilovich, G. N. Demyelinating disease versus tumor in surgical neuropathology. Clues to a correct pathological diagnosis. Am. J. Surg. Pathol. 1993; 17: 537–45.
References
Gaecki, A. P., Kwiechinski, H. On the legacy of Joseph Babinski. Europ. Neurol. 1995; 35: 127–130.
Babinski, J. Sur le reflexe cutane plantaire dans certaines affection organiques due systeme nerveux central. CR Soc. Biol. Paris 1896; 3: 207–8.
Babinski, J. Du phenomene des orteils et de sa valeur semiologique. Sem. med. 1898; 18: 321–2.
Babinski, J. De l’abduction des orteils. Revue neurol. 1903; 11: 728–9.
Wartenberg, R. The Babinski reflex after 50 years. JAMA 1947; 135: 763–7.
Roby-Brami, A., Ghenassia, J. R., Bussel, B. Electrophysiological study of the Babinski sign in paraplegic patients. J. Neurol. Neurosurg. Psychiat. 1989; 52: 1390–97.
Rights and permissions
About this article
Cite this article
Irish neurological association proceedings of meeting held 9th & 10th May, 1997. Ir. J. Med. Sc. 168 (Suppl 1), 24–34 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02939787
Issue Date:
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02939787