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Sneddon syndrome is a rare clinical entity characterized by the association of ischemic cerebrovascular disease and livedo reticularis. The authors report a case of stroke and myocardial infarction in a 39-year-old man with Sneddon syndrome and antiphospholipid syndrome who subsequently met some criteria for systemic lupus erythematosus, highlighting the complexity of cardiovascular involvement...
Sneddon-Wilkinson disease is a rare condition with chronic recurrent course. It may be a part of paraneoplastic manifestation of underlying malignancy. The disease is diagnosed on the basis of its characteristic clinical features and histopathology. A case of Sneddon –Wilkinson disease associated with non-hodgkin lymphoma in a 54 years old lady is presented.
Author(s): Sneddon, Raymonde. Article Title: Language and Literacy: Children’s Experiences in Multilingual Environments Year of publication: 2000 Citation: Sneddon,R. (2000) 'Language and Literacy: Children’s Experiences in Multilingual environments.' International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism 3 (4) 265-282. Link to published version: http://www.multilingual-matters.net/10.10...
Sneddon syndrome is defined by the association of livedo racemosa and recurrent cerebrovascular ischemic lesions. The annual incidence is 4/1,000,000. This syndrome particularly affects young women, some reports suggesting a family predisposition. It is a chronic, progressive, arterio-occlusive disease of unknown etiology that involves small and medium-sized arteries. It is usually associated w...
Looking away from an interlocutor’s face during demanding cognitive activity can help adults and children answer challenging mental arithmetic and verbal-reasoning questions (Glenberg, Schroeder, & Robertson, 1998; Phelps, Doherty-Sneddon, & Warnock, 2006). While such “gaze aversion” (GA) is used far less by 5-year old school children, its use increases dramatically during the first years of pr...
1. I cordially greet all of you who took part in the International Congress: “Life-Sustaining Treatments and Vegetative State: Scientific Advances and Ethical Dilemmas”. I wish to extend a special greeting to Bishop Elio Sgreccia, Vice-President of the Pontifical Academy for Life, and to Prof. Gian Luigi Gigli, President of the International Federation of Catholic Medical Associations and selfl...
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