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Last updating, 18 August 2009

Sudden death during sport activity in the ground or at school.

* Why one normally died (nearly always?) by cardiovascular collapse or heart arrest. (**). (May 2008)

Last updating, 27,03,2008

The psoriasis as a neurologic illness? photographic documentation of the first  case treated with mainly antistress drugs (A work in progress). (March 2008).

The late fate of abortion of foetuses or newborns of female gender (March 2008).

* Twenty-seven months of antistress drug therapy in a girl with partial trisomy 22. (updated to 97 months of treatment) (**)

* Drug therapy in an autistic child of 7 years at the first consultation: the updated case history. (**) (Updated May 2007).

* Drug therapy in a girl aged ten with Smith-Magenis syndrome (last updating, February 2008 ) (**)



Updating 12 October 2007

 *  Workshop on Drug Therapy in Mental Retardation

 * A new case of stop studying by concentration deficit in a university student. Its resolution with antistress therapy. (The final updating)

* A "heretic" therapeutic approach for the psoriasis. (April 2007)

* The fear of strangling  his child in a man of 27 years as symptom of a phobic-obsessive-compulsive trouble, with intrusive thinking and alterations of the half-brain dominance. Results of the antidepressant and antistress drug therapy.

*  Twenty-seven months of antistress drug therapy in a girl with partial trisomy 22. (updated to 88 months of treatment)

* Drug therapy in a girl aged ten with Smith-Magenis syndrome (last updating,September 2007) (**)


Last updating, 18 March 2007.

* Drug therapy in a girl aged ten with Smith-Magenis syndrome (last updating, July 2006) (**)

* The overdose, some medical stupidity, and Mithridates rex ponticus. (August 2006).

 * A skin disease in form of daily pruriginous erythematous pomphi, with good answer to an antistress drug therapy. Is it a possible new disease? (**).

 *  Drug therapy for sleep disorders, sychomotor agitation and aggressiveness in a young adult with autism. (Updated September 2006) (**).  

* Drug therapy in an autistic child of 7 years at the first consultation: the updated case history. (**) (Updated August 2006).

 * Still anosmia, hyperosmia, cacosmia, ageusia and dysgeusia in two women, treated by antidepressant and antistress drugs with some difficulties. (**) (Updated October 2006).

 * Results on the tongue protrusion in Downs, following an aspecific antistress drug therapy. An investigation on 88 subjects. (**),

 

5 August 2006.

*  Drooling (or sialorrhea) as an "isolated" symptom in two persons, and its treatment with primarily antistress drug therapy. (**) (Updated).

* Drug therapy in an autistic child of 7 years at the first consultation: the updated case history. (May 2006 updating) (**).

 * Another case of anosmia, hyperosmia, cacosmia, ageusia and dysgeusia in a 41-years old woman at the first consultation, and treated by antidepressant and antistress drugs.

 

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* Balance difficulties in elderly persons. (May 2006).  

* The use of the bran, as an help in the constipation, was already known to the Romans of the first century AC. (June2006).

*  Has the television an influence on the exploratory behaviour of prepubertal children? (July 2006).

* Still anosmia, hyperosmia, cacosmia, ageusia and dysgeusia in two women, treated by antidepressant and antistress drugs with some difficulties. (**).. .  

Updated on 13 February 2006:

*  Drooling (or sialorrhea) as an "isolated" symptom in two persons, and its treatment with primarily antistress drug therapy. (**) (Updated)  

*The case history of a 32-years-old woman with premenstrual syndrome by now rebellious to usual therapies, improved with antistress drugs (Final updating) (**).

 * Drug therapy in an autistic child of 7 years at the first consultation: the updated case history. (November 2005 updating) (**).

* A woman with peripheral bilateral paresis's followings of the facial nerve from herpetic neuritis, treated by antistress therapy (**). (Updated on November 2005)..

  * Another case of anosmia, hyperosmia, cacosmia, ageusia and dysgeusia in a 41-years old woman at the first consultation, and treated by antidepressant and antistress drugs. (**) .

 * News and queries (**) .

 

Updated on 4 October 2005:

* Rocking as consummatory behaviour against a cerebellar glutamate excess? (**).

 * In vitro fertilisation and stress (**). 

 * Pseudodementia following flu diagnosed as senile dementia of Alzheimer type: Results after antidepressant and antistress drug therapy. (**).

 * Drug therapy in an autistic child of 7 years at the first consultation: the updated case history. (**).

 * Therty-six months of drug therapy in a child with ligamentous laxity and clumsiness. Updating May 2005 (**).

 * Psychosis in Down children and in normal children: Analogy and differences. (**) .

 * In vitro fertilisation and stress (**).

* Stress and aspecific eugenics in cryopreserved cells for in vitro fertilisation. (**) .

 * The possible advantages of children borne following in vitro fertilization can have their explanation in terms of greater resistance to stress, from unintentional eugenics selection. (**)..

 *A third case of anosmia-hyperosmia with ageusia, following stress and possible viral infection, improved with an antistress drug therapy. (Updated June 2005) (**)..

* Drug therapy in a girl aged ten with Smith-Magenis syndrome (Updated June 2005) (**).

* Trials of drug therapy in adult Down persons. (**).

 * An other case of attention and concentration trouble in a man during a post-graduate course. (**) .

 * A case of intermittent cacosmia-phantosmia, without any anosmia, hyperosmia or ageusia, lasting 14 years, in a man of 40 years. (**).

*  Drug therapy for sleep disorders, sychomotor agitation and aggressiveness in a young adult with autism. (Updated September 2005 (**).

* Therapy with antistress drugs on phenotypic symptoms in a child with particular chromosomal anomalies ( unbalanced translocation 16-17 and partial trisomy 17). (Updated September 2005).

(**)  * A new case of stop studying by concentration deficit in a university student. Its resolution with antistress therapy. (Updated September 2005) (**) .

* Another case of anosmia, hyperosmia, cacosmia, ageusia and dysgeusia in a 41-years old woman at the first consultation, and treated by antidepressants and antistress drugs. (**).     

 

08 May 2005. Previous updating.

* The false motor debility in children with mental retardation (**).

* A third case of recurrent atypical depression with altered EEG (a probable epileptic depression) in a woman of 22 years at the first consultation. (**).  

* Motor improvements after 3-8 months of drug treatment in the Down. (**).

* The hypotonia in Down children: An epidemiological survey (**).  

* "Like a mask pressing on my face." On a particular symptom among the stabilized outcomes of the facial nerve paralysis. (**).

* A fourth case of recurrent atypical depression, with derealisation phenomena, with altered eeg (a probable epileptic depression) in a woman of 36 years at the first consultation. (**).   

* Other cases of elderly persons without peripheral urinary problems, with nocturia reduced or disappeared following an antidepressant and antistress drug therapy. (**).

. * A fifth case of atypical depression, recurrent, with the altered eeg (possible epileptic depression) in a woman of 44 years at the first consultation. (**).

 * Therapy with antistress drugs on phenotypic symptoms in a child with particular chromosomal anomalies ( unbalanced translocation 16-17 and partial trisomy 17). (**).

 * Drug therapy for sleep disorders, sychomotor agitation and aggressiveness in a young adult with autism. (**).

* Twenty-seven months of antistress drug therapy in a girl with partial trisomy 22. (Updated up to 51 months) (**).

* An epileptic depression with half-brain dominance troubles, already diagnosed as recurrent atypical depression, in a young woman of 26 years at the first consultation. The report of 6 years of antiepileptic, antidepressant and antistress drug therapy. (**).

 * A new case of paresis of the facial nerve following a probably post-flu Bell's paralysis: Results of the antidepressant and antistress drug therapy. (**)  

 

Previous updating, 03 January 2005.

* A woman with peripheral bilateral paresis's followings of the facial nerve from herpetic neuritis, treated by antistress therapy (**). (Updated on September 2004).

* The natural scientific method in the contemporary medicine (**) .

* Long lasting recurrent (atypical?) depression with tinnitus in a 37-years-old man. Its improvement with antistress drug therapy (**).   

* A third case of atypical depression, with tinnitus, in a 38-years-old woman. Its improvement with antistress drug therapy (updated on December 2004) (**).   

* Hyperosmia, and headache's fits from heavy, olfactory stimuli in a 35-years-old man. An approach with antiepilectic and antistress drugs. (**).

* Thirty months of drug therapy in a child with ligamentous laxity and clumsiness. (Updating on November 2004 (**).

 
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Drug therapy in Aicardi-Goutieres syndrome: Report of a 61-months folloup (**) (Last updating October 2004).

* A case of melancholic depression with hyposmia, ageusia, cacosmia and tinnitus. Its evolution with antistress and antidepressant drug therapy. (**).  

* An atypical depression with an altered EEG (epileptic depression?) and his evident improvement with antiepileptic and antistress drug therapy. (**).

 * The nocturia ( or nycturia ) in elderly persons without peripheral urinary problems can be reduced or abolished with an antistress drug therapy? Preliminary report on 7 cases treated with antidepressant-antistress drugs. (**).  

* A second case of recurrent atypical depression with an altered EEG (epileptic depression?) in a 27-years old man. (**)   Updating on 24 August 2004:

* Tongue protrusion in Downs. An epidemiological survey on 510 subjects. (**).

 * Which relationship between tongue protrusion and joint laxity / hypotonia in Downs? An epidemiological investigation on 452 subjects. (**).

* Prematurity and low birth weight in Downs. an epidemiological investigation on 510 subjects. (**).

* The case history of a 32-years-old woman with premenstrual syndrome by now rebellious to usual therapies improved with antistress drugs (Updated June 2004 )(**).

* A fourth case of anosmia, with cacosmia and ageusia, treated with antistress and antidepressant drug therapy (**).

* Dyslexia and anorthography in an adolescent of nearly sixteen years, with mental retardation and school delay, treated by drugs: Report of the first 18 months of therapy. (**).

* A woman with peripheral bilateral paresis's followings of the facial nerve from herpetic neuritis, treated by antistress therapy (**).

 * A third case of anosmia-hyperosmia with ageusia, following stress and possible viral infection, improved with an antistress drug therapy. (Updated June 2004) (**).

  * Gestational age at delivery and laxity / hypotonia in Downs: Is there a link? An epidemiological extension of two separate investigations on a series of 510 subjects. (**).

* Low birth weight and joint laxity / hypotonia in Downs. Is there some relationship? An other epidemiological development of two preceding different investigations on a series of 510 subjects. (**) .

* A new case of stop studying by concentration deficit in a university student. Its resolution with antistress therapy. (**).

 * Hyperosmia in a woman with atypical depression. His disappearance with the improvement of the depression. (**)

* An epileptic depression with half-brain dominance troubles, already diagnosed as recurrent atypical depression, in a young woman of 26 years at the first consultation. The report of 6 years of antiepileptic, antidepressant and antistress drug therapy. (**)

* News. 

 

Previous updating on 9 April 2004:

* Sialorrhea (or drooling) in Downs. An epidemiological investigation on 510 Ss. (**).  

Lack of concentration and academic delay in a female university student with peculiar neuropsychiatric features. (**).  

* A third case of anosmia-hyperosmia with ageusia, following stress and possible viral infection, improved with an antistress drug therapy. (Updating March 2004) (**).  

* Depression in the third decade of life in Down persons. Report on the first observed three cases. (**).

* Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo and stress: a case history of a patient, treated only with antistress drugs. (**) Updated March 2004.   *  Intermittent dyslexia in an young adult with initial insomnia, dyslalias and headache. Results of a four-months treatment with antistress and antidepressants drugs. (**).  

* Atlanto-axial instability in Down persons. neurologic risks in the sport practice, mainly in the judo. (**).

* Drooling (or sialorrhea) in Downs treated with primarily antistress drugs. (**). * Selective mutism and Down syndrome in a 15-years-old person: Is this the first case report? (**).   

  * A second case with hyperosmia-anosmia with ageusia (a taste trouble), improved following an antistress drug therapy (**)(Updated March 2004).  

* Treatment with antistress drugs of a GM1 gangliosidosis, of probable intermediate juvenile-adult type. (updated, April 2004 (**).

  * From the "incomprehensible" murder to the raptus: mystery or incomplete frame of reference? (**).  

 

Files posted on January 2004:  

* The difficulty or refusal to have the hair combed in Downs. Results in 33 subjects after antistress drug therapy. (**).

* Drug therapy in a girl aged ten with Smith-Magenis syndrome. (Updated September 2003). (**).

* Treatment with antistress drugs of a GM1 gangliosidosis, of probable intermediate juvenile-adult type. (Updated, September 2003). (**).  

  *  Ligamentous laxity and hypotonicity in Downs. An epidemiological investigation on 510 subjects. (**).  

* A floppy child with polymicrogiria and mental retardation. Report of the first nine months  of drug treatment .   (Upadating September 2003) (**).  

  * Evaluation of balance in Down persons. An epidemiological and clinical investigation on 383 subjects. (**).  

* Benign Positional Paroxysmal Vertigo, tinnitus, and hypacusia in a 48-years woman, treated with antistress drugs (**).

* The balance in 230 Down subjects. An evaluation after one-year antistress drug therapies. (**) .

 * A second case with hyperosmia-anosmia with ageusia (a taste trouble), improved following an antistress drug therapy (**).

* Drug therapy in Aicardi-Goutieres syndrome: Report of a 51-months folloup (last updating) (**) (Updated December 2003).

Comparison on balance development in Downs aged from 13-24 to 61-72 months, not pretreated and pretreated with antistress drug therapy  (**)..

* A dementia / pseudodementia case, with intolerance to benzodiazepines, treated with antistress and antidepressant drugs. (**).

 

   Files posted on August 2003:

* Drug therapy in Aicardi-Goutieres syndrome: Report of a 45-months folloup (last updating, June 2003) (**).

 * Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo and stress: a case history of a patient, treated only with antistress drugs. (**).  

* A second case with Smith-Magenis syndrome treated primarily with antistress drug therapy lasting five months (**) . 

* The trouble of the concentration, and stop studying in three university students. Relief after antistress drug therapy (**) .

* Treatment with antistress drugs of a GM1 gangliosidosis, of probable intermediate juvenile-adult type. (**) .

* Fifteen months of palliative therapy, even with manganese sulphate, in two siblings with neural-axonal dystrophy of Hallervorden-Spatz (updating June 2003). (**).

The trouble of the concentration, and stop studying in three university students. Relief after antistress drug therapy . (**).

* The difficulty of being combed as a curious symptom in Downs. An epidemiological investigation on 510 subjects. (**)

Files posted on May 2003.
* Childhood psychoses: Results of drug treatment on social behaviour in Down and non-Down subjects (**).

* Childhood psychoses: Results of drug treatment on stereotyping behaviour in Down and non-Down subjects (**).

*Childhood psychoses: Results of drug treatment on language development in Down and non-Down subjects (**)
* Stabilized outcomes of idiopathic paralysis of the facial nerve (Bell's paralysis) and stress: An attempt of an antistress drug therapy lasting 10 months. (**).

* Twenty-seven months of antistress drug therapy in a girl with partial trisomy 21 (**).

* Eleven months of drug therapy in a child with ligamentous laxity and clumsiness. Updating April 2003 (**). *The case history of a 32-years-old woman with premenstrual syndrome by now rebellious to usual therapies, improved with antistress drugs (Updating May 2003) (**).

 

Files updated on February 2003.

* A case of dyslexia in a school age boy: a trial with drugs for 44 months (**).

* The free radicals hypothesis in causing dementia: High probability refutation in Down's syndrome subjects (**).

* On difficulties of equilibrium control in Down children (A preliminary note)(**).

* Seven months of palliative therapy in two siblings with neural-axonal dystrophy of Hallervorden-Spatz (**).

* Depression in Downs: An epidemiological and clinical investigation on 510 subjects.(**).

* The case history of a 32-years-old woman with premenstrual syndrome by now rebellious to usual therapies improved with antistress drugs (**) .

* Drug therapy in a girl aged ten with Smith-Magenis syndrome (updated on January 2003) (**).

*A floppy child with polymicrogiria and mental retardation. Report of the first twelve months of drug treatment (Updated on February 2003) (**).


Files updated on October 2002:

  * The nystagmus in Down children. Presence, implications and results after pharmacotherapy (**)..

  * Childhood depressions (**)   

* Five months of drug therapy in a child with ligamentous laxity and clumsiness.(**). Childhood psychoses: Results on the school achievement of Down and non-Down subjects(**).. Drug therapy in Aicardi-Goutieres syndrome: Report of a 37-months folloup(last updating) (**).

A floppy child with polymicrogiria and mental retardation. Report of the first nine months  of drug treatment (last updating). (**)  .

* Sensibility to the environmental temperature in Down syndrome persons: An epidemiological investigation on 432 cases (**). Files updated on 30 May 2002

* An anosmia-hyperosmia case with hypogeusia, from probable stress, improved following an antistress therapy. (**)  .

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A floppy child with polymicrogiria and mental retardation. Report of the first four months of drug treatment.
(**)  .

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New segregation in the mentally retarded: Biological intervention denied
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* False debility in mental retardation.
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  * Childhood depression and learning disabilities (**) .

* School learning in 8 year old Down children treated or not with drugs (**) .
* The pharmacological approach to treating childhood psychoses: Theoretical bases (**) .  

* Direct precursors of glutamate and GABA and diet habits in Downs: An epidemiological survey on 469 subjects(**). 

*Childhood psychoses: Results of drug treatment with Down and non-Down subjects(**).    

*Plasma amino acids in an autistic girl, first and after 7 years of pharmacotherapy (**) .

* Not causal link between squint and cerebral palsies, from prematurity and/or low birthweight in Downs?(**).

*Antidepressant and immune modulator activity of l-glutamine (**) .
Files updated on February 06, 2002): * Possibilities and limits of drug therapies in dementias (**).

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Mosaic forms in Down's syndrome: A survey on sixteen cases (**).

*
Drug therapy in Aicardi-Goutieres syndrome: Report of a 25- months folloup (**). Files updated on November 15, 2001:

* Formerly autistic children who had become adults: Eight cases. (**).

Mitigation of facial features in Downs undergoing drug therapy: 23 years later. (**).

Cerebral palsy in Down children: Three cases (**).

* First months of drug therapy in a Cri-du-chat case (**) .

Drug therapy in a girl aged ten with Smith-Magenis syndrome (**).

Files updated on August 20, 2001:

Does S-adenosil-l-methionine (SAMe) decrease articular laxity in Down children? Preliminary report (**)
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Birth - The second breakpoint in the Down Subject's biological balance: Confirmation and implications (**).

* Drug therapies of bruxism in Down children: Preliminary report (**).


+Psychosis in Down children: An epidemiological and clinical survey on 413 subjects (**).

Problems of attention and concentration leading to interruption of studying by high school and University students: A report of 4 cases. (**).

  

Files updated on May 15, 2001.

* Depression in Down children: Clinical and therapeutical report on 45 case (**)

*Scientific college dropouts and the risk for psychotic outcome: Four male cases (**) * Study on bike riding in downs aged 10 or more (**)  * Study on bike riding in Downs aged 10 or more and treated by drug therapy (**)

* Formerly autistic children who had become adults: Eight cases. (**).  * Need we recover the clinical idea of an individual resistance to illnesses? (**)

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