Minor's disease
Minor's disease | |
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Classification and external resources | |
Specialty | neurology |
ICD-9-CM | 336.1 |
Minor's disease, a syndrome involving the sudden onset of back pain and paralysis caused by haemorrhage into the spinal cord substance, was named after the Russian neurologist, Lazar Salomowitch Minor (1855–1942).
The term "Minor's syndrome" is now only rarely used in connection with his work and is increasingly being used, both inside and outside the medical profession, to refer to superior canal dehiscence syndrome (SCDS), first described in 1998 by Dr. Lloyd B. Minor of The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, USA.
External links
- whonamedit.com - Minor's disease
- whonamedit.com - Lazar Salomowitch Minor
- whonamedit.com - Minor-Oppenheim syndrome
- Dorlands Medical Dictionary - Minor's disease
- Dictionary of Medicine: French-English with English-French Glossary By Svetolik P. Djordjevic - Minor's disease
- ICD-9-CM Classification of Diseases and Injuries - Tabular Index
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