Duckett S, Stern J
Jefferson Medical College of the Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
J Hist Neurosci. 1999 Apr;8(1):21-34. doi: 10.1076/jhin.8.1.21.1771.
A review of the publications of Hans Creutzfeldt and Alfons Jakob pertaining to the concept which bears their name (CJD) reveals that they described a neuropathological syndrome and were opposed to its classification as a neurological disease. The evidence on which Creutzfeldt and Jakob based their view is reevaluated, and studies by other workers are cited in which a range of environmental and genetic factors generated the CJ syndrome, challenging the proposition that CJD is a disease with a single cause.
对汉斯·克雅二氏(Hans Creutzfeldt)和阿尔方斯·雅各布(Alfons Jakob)有关以他们名字命名的概念(克雅二氏病,CJD)的出版物进行回顾后发现,他们描述了一种神经病理学综合征,并且反对将其归类为一种神经系统疾病。重新评估了克雅二氏(Creutzfeldt)和雅各布(Jakob)形成其观点所依据的证据,并引用了其他研究人员的研究,其中一系列环境和遗传因素导致了克雅二氏综合征,这对克雅二氏病是单一病因疾病这一观点提出了挑战。