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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... dysfunction . Hepatic dysfunction is only minimally abnormal , but the EEG is dif- fusely abnormal , showing mostly low - voltage delta or burst - suppression activity . Seizures usher in stage V , associated with loss of deep and ...
... dysfunction . Hepatic dysfunction is only minimally abnormal , but the EEG is dif- fusely abnormal , showing mostly low - voltage delta or burst - suppression activity . Seizures usher in stage V , associated with loss of deep and ...
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... dysfunction of oculomotor pathways . Signs of unilateral or bilateral infarc- tion of the posterior cerebral artery territory hemisphere frequently accompany brainstem dysfunction . The posterior cerebral arteries supply the occipital ...
... dysfunction of oculomotor pathways . Signs of unilateral or bilateral infarc- tion of the posterior cerebral artery territory hemisphere frequently accompany brainstem dysfunction . The posterior cerebral arteries supply the occipital ...
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... Dysfunction ( Continued ) is innervated by T4 , and the area over the abdo- men at the umbilicus by T 10 . In the lower extremities , L3 and L4 segments innervate the anterior thigh and pretibial regions , respectively . The first three ...
... Dysfunction ( Continued ) is innervated by T4 , and the area over the abdo- men at the umbilicus by T 10 . In the lower extremities , L3 and L4 segments innervate the anterior thigh and pretibial regions , respectively . The first three ...
Contents
Disorders of Motor Neuron | 5 |
Intracranial Occlusion of Vertebral Artery | 13 |
Reyes Syndrome | 24 |
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