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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Frank Henry Netter. Stenosis or Occlusion of Carotid Artery A. Ocular Transient blindness in one eye from temporary occlusion. SECTION III PLATE 5 Slide 3347 Stenosis or Occlusion of Carotid Artery The most common location for ...
Frank Henry Netter. Stenosis or Occlusion of Carotid Artery A. Ocular Transient blindness in one eye from temporary occlusion. SECTION III PLATE 5 Slide 3347 Stenosis or Occlusion of Carotid Artery The most common location for ...
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... stenosis of 50 % in the other carotid artery may be significant . Stenosis alone is not sufficient evidence that the narrowed lumen is responsible for the TIAS . Some additional event probably alters cerebral hemodynamics so that a ...
... stenosis of 50 % in the other carotid artery may be significant . Stenosis alone is not sufficient evidence that the narrowed lumen is responsible for the TIAS . Some additional event probably alters cerebral hemodynamics so that a ...
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... stenosis . The majority of patients with spinal stenosis . are men , and most are in at least their sixth decade of life . However , spinal stenosis may occur early in life in patients with certain developmen- tal bony abnormalities ...
... stenosis . The majority of patients with spinal stenosis . are men , and most are in at least their sixth decade of life . However , spinal stenosis may occur early in life in patients with certain developmen- tal bony abnormalities ...
Contents
Disorders of Motor Neuron | 5 |
Intracranial Occlusion of Vertebral Artery | 13 |
Reyes Syndrome | 24 |
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