Paralyses, Cerebral, Bulbar and Spinal: A Manual of Diagnosis for Students and Practitioners |
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Paralyses Cerebral, Bulbar and Spinal: A Manual of Diagnosis for Students ... H. Charlton Bastian No preview available - 2015 |
Paralyses Cerebral, Bulbar and Spinal: A Manual of Diagnosis for Students ... H. Charlton Bastian No preview available - 2018 |
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affected amblyopia angular gyrus aphasia associated atrophy auditory bilateral body brain branches bulb caudate caudate nucleus cause cells centres cerebellar cerebellum cerebral hemisphere cervical Charcot coma commissure commonly condition convulsions corpus corpus striatum cortex cortical crus cerebri decussation defects disc disease embolism existence external extremity facial nerve fact Ferrier fissure frontal convolution functional ganglion give rise grey matter hæmorrhage hemianæsthesia hemiopia hemiplegia hypoglossal impairment internal capsule intra-cranial involved irritation kind lateral column lenticular nucleus lesion less limbs localising lower medulla meningitis middle motor movements muscles nerve fibres occipital lobes occur onset optic nerve optic neuritis paralysed side paralysis parietal pathological patient peduncle pons Varolii posterior produced pyramidal tract rare rectus referred reflex relation result Rolandic root sclerosis secondary degenerations sensory signs situated softening spasm spinal accessory spinal cord supplied symptoms temperature thalamus third nerve thrombosis tion trunk tumour unilateral upper ventricle vessels visual whilst
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