Carl D. Camp Sensory disorders in one case of craniocerebral lesion. Type and distribution of sensory desterbances due to cerebrale lesion. — Journal of Nervous and Mental diseases, 1910. № 2
- Authors: Likhnitsky V.N.
- Issue: Vol XVII, No 3 (1910)
- Pages: 659-660
- Section: Abstracts
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/1027-4898/article/view/104323
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/nb104323
- ID: 104323
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The author cites the case history of a 40-year-old man who received injuries in the region of the right temporal bone during a train collision. The manifestations of left-sided hemiplegia, which developed after this injury, somewhat smoothed out after the operation. The patient was in this position for 1½ years, and only recently has worsening occurred, epileptic seizures have appeared. In the hospital, the existence of spastic phenomena in the left arm and leg was ascertained; there were no atrophies and persistent contractures.
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