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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 ) (**)

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