The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations: Nervous systemCiba [Pharmaceutical Products, 1972 - Anatomy, Pathological |
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... tumors depend on their character , rate of growth , and critical position . A familiarity with the life history and clinical behavior of various intracranial tumors will , at times , permit accurate anatomic or even histologic diagnosis ...
... tumors depend on their character , rate of growth , and critical position . A familiarity with the life history and clinical behavior of various intracranial tumors will , at times , permit accurate anatomic or even histologic diagnosis ...
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... tumors have favorite sites of origin , usually at the folds of dura adjacent to dural sinuses or in the vicinity of rich venous channels over the cerebral ... TUMORS ( Cerebellopontile ) TUMOR OF RIGHT CEREBELLOPONTINE ANGLE. 126 PLATE 97.
... tumors have favorite sites of origin , usually at the folds of dura adjacent to dural sinuses or in the vicinity of rich venous channels over the cerebral ... TUMORS ( Cerebellopontile ) TUMOR OF RIGHT CEREBELLOPONTINE ANGLE. 126 PLATE 97.
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Frank Henry Netter. SPINAL CORD TUMORS ( concluded ) 3. Cauda equina and filum terminale . Tumors of the conus and cauda equina be- gin with severe low back pain radiating first down one leg , then down the other - " bi- lateral sciatica ...
Frank Henry Netter. SPINAL CORD TUMORS ( concluded ) 3. Cauda equina and filum terminale . Tumors of the conus and cauda equina be- gin with severe low back pain radiating first down one leg , then down the other - " bi- lateral sciatica ...
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