Originally published in 1952, the text has undergone several revisions, with later editions authored by William A. Sodeman Jr. and Thomas M. Sodeman. It is widely recognized for its collaborative approach, featuring insights from dozens of medical experts to explain how normal physiological processes become pathologically altered. Key Thematic Sections

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| Classificação | Subtipo | Gene(s) Envolvido(s) | Tipo de Mutação | Phenótipo Clínico Principal | |---------------|--------|----------------------|-----------------|-----------------------------| | | Mutação pontual em SOD1 | SOD1 | Missense (p.Ala4Val, p.Gly93Ala) | Esclerose Lateral Amiotrófica (ALS) precoce | | Sodemen Tipo II | Deleção ou deleção parcial em SOD2 | SOD2 | Nonsense ou frameshift | Atrofia muscular + cardiomiopatia | | Sodemen Tipo III | Polimorfismo regulatório em promotores de SOD1/2 | SOD1, SOD2 | SNP (rs4880, rs5746141) | Suscetibilidade a doenças neurodegenerativas múltiplas | | Sodemen Secundário | Disfunção induzida por toxinas/metais (ex.: chumbo, mercúrio) | SOD1/2 | Inibição pós‑translacional | Encefalopatia tóxica aguda |

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