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Tabes Dorsalis

Parenchymatous NEUROSYPHILIS marked by slowly progressive degeneration of the posterior columns, posterior roots, and ganglia of the spinal cord. The condition tends to present 15 to 20 years after the initial infection and is characterized by lightening-like pains in the lower extremities, URINARY INCONTINENCE; ATAXIA; severely impaired position and vibratory sense, abnormal gait (see GAIT DISORDERS, NEUROLOGIC), OPTIC ATROPHY; Argyll-Robertson pupils, hypotonia, hyperreflexia, and trophic joint degeneration (Charcot's Joint; see ARTHROPATHY, NEUROGENIC). (From Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, p726)

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Tree Number(s): C01.150.252.223.600.800, C01.150.252.400.794.840.500.750.800, C01.150.252.400.840.500.750.800, C01.207.180.600.800, C10.228.228.180.600.800, C10.228.854.889

MeSH Unique ID: D013606

Entry Terms:

  • Tabes Spinalis
  • Spinalis, Tabes
  • Tabetic Neurosyphilis
  • Neurosyphilis, Tabetic
  • Locomotor Ataxia
  • Ataxia, Locomotor
  • Ataxias, Locomotor
  • Locomotor Ataxias
  • Spinal Cord Syphilis
  • Syphilis, Spinal Cord
  • Myelosyphilis
  • Syphilitic Meningomyelitis
  • Meningomyelitides, Syphilitic
  • Meningomyelitis, Syphilitic
  • Syphilitic Meningomyelitides
  • Spinal Meningovascular Syphilis
  • Meningovascular Syphilis, Spinal
  • Syphilis, Spinal Meningovascular

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