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Rev Neurol (Paris)
; 139(5): 381-3, 1983.
Artigo
em Francês
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-6351217
RESUMO
A clinico-pathological case of C. J. disease which occured in a 26 year old patient and evolved over 34 months is reported. Published cases of patients dead before 30 y.o. are briefly reviewed. The average length of evolution was 28 months. Concerning the french cases it appears that this average length was significantly longer when C. J. disease had started before 50 y.o., than when it had begun after 75 y.o. However the general survey of the published cases does not show any correlation between the starting age of the disease and the duration of evolution.