Vogt Syndrome

Vogt syndrome

Description

In 1906, Ludwig Vogt identified a group of diseases that he called “broken” (Riss-Erkrankungen) or “split” (Zerlegungs-Erkrankung) of the spinal cord. Then this name turned into “Vogt-Parkinson-Rasche syndromes” - FPRS (“dislocated” - Säuschlosigkeit) and “congenital segmental paralysis” - VPPSP (“indirect” - “gegengestelzt”). The syndromes associated with these diseases are called Vogt syndrome to this day. In 1933, Terenty Parkinson identified a separate Vogt-Rush syndrome (“brain rupture”). At this moment