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Page 121
Focal signs depend on e location and size of the abscess . Temral lobe abscess
produces contralateral cial weakness , hemiparesis , third and ith nerve palsy ,
homonymous hemianopl , aphasia , and abnormal reflexes . Localng signs of a ...
Focal signs depend on e location and size of the abscess . Temral lobe abscess
produces contralateral cial weakness , hemiparesis , third and ith nerve palsy ,
homonymous hemianopl , aphasia , and abnormal reflexes . Localng signs of a ...
Page 128
Spinal cord tumors produce symptoms and signs mainly by their mechanical
effects , such as irritation and compression of the spinal nerve roots ,
compression and displacement of the spinal cord , and by obstruction of vascular
supply .
Spinal cord tumors produce symptoms and signs mainly by their mechanical
effects , such as irritation and compression of the spinal nerve roots ,
compression and displacement of the spinal cord , and by obstruction of vascular
supply .
Page 133
The disease is variable and unpredictable with great Auctuation in neurologic
sympoms and signs . There are three main types : ( 1 ) the acute form with a
survival period of 10 to 20 months , ( 2 ) the chronic prozressive form , which has
a slow ...
The disease is variable and unpredictable with great Auctuation in neurologic
sympoms and signs . There are three main types : ( 1 ) the acute form with a
survival period of 10 to 20 months , ( 2 ) the chronic prozressive form , which has
a slow ...
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