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Crutchfield-jacob Syndrome
Posted: 10-15-07 15:01pm

Over the last 18 months, my 74 year old husband has had 5-6 periods of disorientation (of very short duration - 30 minutes or less) in which he has not lost consciousness, but with no prewarning, simply stops communicating logically-seems zoned out. If he takes a short nap, he is fine. The first few times it happened, we took him to the ER and he was evaluated for a possible stroke. Everything was realistically normal for a 74 year old man. Using that as his baseline, all tests since those have been unchanged. On a recent admission, his new neurologist even had a spinal tap done to check for Crutchfield-Jacob syndrome, which we had not heard of. Our understanding is that this primarily attacks those of Jewish descent and is similar to mad cow disease.

Does anyone know anything more about this syndrome? There seems to be so little written on it?
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Posted: 10-15-07 15:07pm

have they checked for seizures? some seizures do that to you as well. ive got clients that zone out and are disoriented and dont speak logically afterwards. you may want to look into that. too.
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Crutchfield-jacob Syndrome
Posted: 10-15-07 18:34pm

We discussed seizures at some point. I cannot recall if any of the tests they did were specifically for that. They ran a CT scan, MRI, EEG, spinal tap(with urine) multiple blood work. All were unremarkable - haven't heard yet about the tap. Blood pressure was fine. He is diabetic, but the blood sugars were great, hadn't fluctuated one way or another.

Would there be any specific tests for seizures that were not included above? Or do you know?
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Posted: 10-15-07 18:35pm

Im not sure Ive never heard of this syndrome before.It could be that it is new or something that isnt well researched.
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Crutchfield-jacob Syndrome
Posted: 10-15-07 21:27pm

It's said to be something like mad-cow disease but usually affects those of Jewish descent( my husband is not Jewish) and who may have been in contact with bovine (which has has not-as by trade - he is a psychologist).
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Posted: 10-16-07 14:38pm

hum--ill have to go look this up. that just seems strange to me.
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sjjones127

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Jacob-crutchfield Syndrome
Posted: 10-23-07 08:25am

My Mom (age 72) was diagnosed about 5 years ago w/ Alz, then re-diagnosed 6 mos ago w/ Alz w/ Lewy-Body Dementia. On 10/5/07 her neurologist examined her (first time in 6 mos) and suggested Jacob-Crutchfield or spongioform encephalopathy. My Mom is pretty much a vegetarian and is not of Jewish decent either. We are all scratching our heads.... she's deteriorating quickly. The neuro. is highly reccommending an autopsy down the road to determine if this is genetic. Since my Mom is so frail (85 lbs) and essentially bedridden extensive testing is pretty much out of the question. Just looking for info/help/support etc, something to un-break my heart. Anyone have any light to shed on this???
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Posted: 10-24-07 16:50pm

I can't find any information on it whatsoever. Sorry guys. I'd schedule time to sit down and talk to the doc about it.
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