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Landry, n. Path. (ˈlɑːndrɪ, ‖ lɑ̃dri) [The name of J. B. O. Landry (1826–65), French physician, who described the condition in 1859 (Gaz. hebd. de Méd. et de Chir. VI. 472).] Landry's paralysis (or disease), any acute ascending paralysis, spec. = Guillain–Barré syndrome s.v. *Guillain–Barré n.
1882Dublin Jrnl. Med. Sci. LXXIV. 341 (heading) Acute ascending paralysis; Landry's paralysis. 1962Gordon & Lavoipierre Entomol. for Students of Med. xliii. 260 In some parts of the world..several species of ticks..produce a type of ascending motor paralysis..which is sometimes mistaken for..acute ascending paralysis (Landry's disease). 1985European Neurol. XXIV. 162/1 Paralytic rabies..should be suspected in all cases of atypical landry's paralysis. Also Landry–Guillain–Barré syndrome= Guillain–Barré syndrome s.v. *Guillain–Barré n.
1957Brit. Med. Jrnl. 2 Mar. 484/1 The Landry–Guillain–Barré syndrome appears..to belong to a spectrum of diseases of the nervous system. 1966Wright & Symmers Systemic Path. II. xxxv. 1328/1 Corticotrophin and cortisone, which inhibit the development of the experimental autoimmune diseases, seem to have at most only a minor effect upon the progress of cases of the Landry-Guillain-Barré syndrome. 1967Brain XC. 330 Humans who have recovered from polyneuritis of Landry-Guillian-Barré type (synonym acute ‘infective’ polyneuritis). |