Central Nervous System Deficiency Syndrome (Garland Syndrome; Spillan-Scott Syndrome) 218
General: Cause unknown; found in prisoners who had long been on a deficie 919g65j nt diet; no improvement after normal diet resumed.
Ocular: Greatly reduced vision, particularly near vision, increasing over weeks or months but rarely progressing to complete blindness; relative or absolute central or paracentral scotomata; bitemporal pallor of the disks; optic neuropathy.
Clinical: Incomplete bilateral deafness, never proceeding to complete deafness; tinnitus; numbness and tingling in the legs, rarely in the hands; unsteadiness of gait; abnormal tendon reflexes (both hyperactive or absent); peripheral neuropathy.
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