Neuroimmunology
Neuralgic amyotrophy
Jan. 17, 2024
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Pedigree of family with progressive subcortical gliosis transmitted as an autosomal dominant trait, possibly with reduced penetrance. Squares denote males, circles denote females, and diamonds denote either gender. Blackened symbols denote pathologically proven progressive subcortical gliosis, shaded symbols denote possible progressive subcortical gliosis based on medical information and records without autopsy, and open symbols indicate unaffected. The hashed vertical line for II-1 indicates adoption. (Contributed by Dr. Douglas Lanska.)