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... posterior column degeneration is " knocked off " when both eyes are closed . In tabes dorsalis , as its name implies ( tabes = waste , dorsalis = posterior column ) , the posterior columns are degenerated secondary to degeneration of ...
... posterior column degeneration is " knocked off " when both eyes are closed . In tabes dorsalis , as its name implies ( tabes = waste , dorsalis = posterior column ) , the posterior columns are degenerated secondary to degeneration of ...
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... Posterior compartment The posterior compartment is limited by the tibia , fibula , interosseous membrane and invest- ing layer of the deep fascia . It is further separated into deep and superficial compartments by a transverse ...
... Posterior compartment The posterior compartment is limited by the tibia , fibula , interosseous membrane and invest- ing layer of the deep fascia . It is further separated into deep and superficial compartments by a transverse ...
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... posterior cerebral artery and , 80 Communicating artery anterior , 78 , 79 posterior , 78 , 79 Communicating lymphatics , 126 , 127 Cones ( see Retina ) Congenital syphilis dental pathogenic changes , 14 Conjunctiva , 36 , 38 blood ...
... posterior cerebral artery and , 80 Communicating artery anterior , 78 , 79 posterior , 78 , 79 Communicating lymphatics , 126 , 127 Cones ( see Retina ) Congenital syphilis dental pathogenic changes , 14 Conjunctiva , 36 , 38 blood ...
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