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Page 119
The involved pale meninges show a tenacious fibrinopurulent exudate about the
Sylvian fissure , the base of the brain , and the cranial nerves . Over the cerebral
surface one may detect minute whitish granular specks – tubercles – of varying ...
The involved pale meninges show a tenacious fibrinopurulent exudate about the
Sylvian fissure , the base of the brain , and the cranial nerves . Over the cerebral
surface one may detect minute whitish granular specks – tubercles – of varying ...
Page 132
Fibrillations of the involved muscles are frequent . Hyperactivity of deep reflexes
and pyramidal tract signs are not unusual unless the lesion is in the lumbar
region , where it produces a flaccid weakness of the lower extremities with
diminished ...
Fibrillations of the involved muscles are frequent . Hyperactivity of deep reflexes
and pyramidal tract signs are not unusual unless the lesion is in the lumbar
region , where it produces a flaccid weakness of the lower extremities with
diminished ...
Page 133
Most frequently , the involved ireas are found in the cervical enlargement , he
ventricles , pons , cerebellum , basal ganzlia , and medulla . Very rarely are
spinal oots involved . The disease is variable and unpredictable with great
Auctuation in ...
Most frequently , the involved ireas are found in the cervical enlargement , he
ventricles , pons , cerebellum , basal ganzlia , and medulla . Very rarely are
spinal oots involved . The disease is variable and unpredictable with great
Auctuation in ...
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