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“1. Tuberculosis (all forms) 16,133 2. Pneumonia 9,302 3. Bronchopneumonia 7,217 4. Diphtheria and croup 1,854 5. Influenza 1,381 6. Measles 1,071 7. Typhoid Fever 1,018 General paralysis (recognized) 1,000 8. Scarlet fever 837 9. Whooping cough 818 10. Syphilis 782”
PARETIC NEUROSYPHILIS (GENERAL PARESIS)
CHARACTERISTICS
AMNESIA
QUICK SHIFTING EMOTIONS
CHARACTER CHANGE
CONDUCT SLUMP
NERVOUS DISORDERS
SPEECH DISORDERS
PUPILLARY CHANGES
REFLEX CHANGES
SEIZURES
CEREBROSPINAL FLUID PICTURE
Chart 11
SYPHILITIC PSYCHOSES
SYPHILITIC NEURASTHENIA
GUMMA
SYPHILITIC PSEUDOPARESIS
APOPLECTIC CEREBRAL SYPHILIS
SYPHILITIC EPILEPSY
SYPHILITIC PARANOIA
TABETIC PSYCHOSIS
HEREDITARY
PARESIS
Kraepelin, 1910
Chart 12
TABOPARETIC NEUROSYPHILIS (“taboparesis”) is CLINICALLY a combination of the symptoms of TABES DORSALIS and those of GENERAL PARESIS. The COURSE of TABOPARESIS is likely to be from a characteristic tabes dorsalis (often of years’ standing) to a characteristic general paresis; the ultimate paretic picture is likely to retain various characteristics of tabes. The LABORATORY TESTS in the paretic phase are characteristic of ordinary (non-tabetic) general paresis. The PROGNOSIS, after the paretic phase has arrived, is apt to be that of general paresis.