The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations: Nervous system. pt. 1. Anatomy and physiology. pt. 2. Neurologic and neuromuscular disordersCiba Pharmaceutical Company, 1983 - Anatomy, Pathological |
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Page 98
... CT scan . In addition , shift of nor- mal structures , such as the pineal gland or ventricular system , may indicate the presence of a lesion . Epidural and subdural hematomas are both hyperdense but often differ in shape . Epidural ...
... CT scan . In addition , shift of nor- mal structures , such as the pineal gland or ventricular system , may indicate the presence of a lesion . Epidural and subdural hematomas are both hyperdense but often differ in shape . Epidural ...
Page 179
... CT scan without contrast medium ( left ) shows several areas of low density in frontal and parietal lobes , primarily involving periventricular white matter . OCT scan with contrast medium ( right ) shows gyral enhancement Acute ...
... CT scan without contrast medium ( left ) shows several areas of low density in frontal and parietal lobes , primarily involving periventricular white matter . OCT scan with contrast medium ( right ) shows gyral enhancement Acute ...
Page 189
... CT scan more graphically displays left and posteriorly situated soft - tissue mass within spinal canal and its extension through left intervertebral foramen . Absence of bony involvement confirmed SECTION X PLATE 7 Slide 3464 ...
... CT scan more graphically displays left and posteriorly situated soft - tissue mass within spinal canal and its extension through left intervertebral foramen . Absence of bony involvement confirmed SECTION X PLATE 7 Slide 3464 ...
Contents
Disorders of Motor Neuron | 5 |
Intracranial Occlusion of Vertebral Artery | 13 |
Reyes Syndrome | 24 |
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abnormalities acute affected aneurysm apnea associated ataxia atrophy basilar artery bilateral biopsy specimens blood brain brainstem cause cells cerebellar cerebral cervical Clinical Manifestations coma common compression computed tomography congenital contralateral cortex cranial nerve CT scan deficit develop diagnosis disc disease disorder distal dysfunction dystrophy electromyography embolization facial fibers focal fracture function headache hematoma hemisphere hemorrhage hydrocephalus hypotonia infants infarction infection injury internal carotid artery intracranial involved ipsilateral ischemia ischemic lateral lesion limbs loss medial meningitis metabolic motor neuron motor neuron disease muscle myasthenia gravis myopathy nerve root nervous system Netter CIBA Netter M.D. CIBA neurologic normal obstruction occlusion occur onset pain palsy paralysis patients peripheral neuropathy plexus posterior pressure reflexes result SECTION seizures sensory shows shunt signs sleep Slide spinal cord subarachnoid subdural subdural hematoma surgical symptoms syndrome temporal lobe therapy tion tract trauma treatment tumor usually vascular ventricle vertebral artery vessels visual weakness