Scholz-van Bogart disease

Scholz-van Boghart is a disease that affects both hemispheres of the brain and leads to disturbances in thinking, memory and speech, as well as the inability to control one’s movements and emotions. This is a rare disease, but it can be diagnosed in people of any age and gender.

Examples of Scholz–Van Bogart disease are: - Limb cramps - Neuritis (inflammation of the nerves) of the legs - Headaches - Sleep disorders - Mental retardation

During diagnosis, doctors can use various methods such as MRI, CT,