Bazsites.com Hereditary Spastic Paraplegia
Directory Topics
On the Web
- Spastic Paraplegia Foundation - Supports on the upper motor neuron disorders hereditary spastic paraplegia and primary lateral sclerosis. Information about these conditions, disability resources, newsletters, news, announcements, research and support.
- MCW Healthlink: HSP - An article about hereditary spastic paraplegia, also called familial spastic paralysis.
- GeneClinics: An Overview - In depth details about hereditary spastic paraplegia. Includes a summary, definition, categories, diagnosis, genetic counseling and resources.
- Hereditary Spastic Paraplegia - HSP information sheet compiled by the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke.
- Hereditary Spastic Paraplegia - In depth look at this disease by John K. Fink, M.D., including genetic analysis, clinical features and FAQs.
- The FSP Support Group - For people suffering from Familial Spastic Paraplegia. Includes a newsletter, discussion forum, links, and contact details.
Wikipedia Articles
- Scissors gait - Scissors gait describes a manner of walking observed in patients with spastic paraplegia or Arthrogryposis. The patient walks up on tip-toe, with the knees rubbing together and in a cross-legged progression similar to walking a pair of scissors.
- Hereditary Witchcraft - Hereditary Witchcraft is a tradition which is passed down within the family in an unbroken line and hence by hereditary descent. Hereditary Witchcraft Tradition differs from family to family however these Traditions are usually kept secret from others who were not born into the family or those who have married into the family with many believing that only those born and raised as a witch are suitable ...
- Hereditary Peerage Association - The Hereditary Peerage Association is a British representative body for hereditary peers in the United Kingdom formed in the wake of the House of Lords Act 1999 It came into being in 2002] due to a merger of the "Hereditary Peers" and "TOPs".
- Line of hereditary succession - Successor to hereditary title, property, office or like, in case of the hereditacy being indivisible, goes to one person at a time. There are also other sorts of order of succession than hereditary succession (such as line of non-hereditary succession to democratic state offices).
- Hereditary C*-subalgebra - In operator algebras, a hereditary C*-subalgebra of a C*-algebra A is a particular type of C*-subalgebra whose structure is closely related to that of A. A C*-subalgebra B of A is a hereditary C*-subalgebra if for all 0 ≤ a ≤ b, where b ∈ B and a ∈ A, we have a ∈ B.