Differential diagnosis of multiple neuritis. Polyesthesia and macroesthesia
- Authors: Shcherbak A.E.1, Ivanov I.I.1
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- Clinic of Nervous and Mental Diseases of Warsaw University
- Issue: Vol V, No 1 (1897)
- Pages: 160-170
- Section: Original article
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/1027-4898/article/view/46649
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/nb46649
- ID: 46649
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Abstract
During the 1894/95 academic year, we had the opportunity to observe the following case in the clinic.
The patient, Adam M-sky, 30 years old, was admitted to the clinic on December 10, 1894. He fell ill in the month of the same year, after he slept, during the last rest, on the ground. When he woke up, he felt severe pain in his arms and legs on the left side (on which he slept), somehow reached with the help of others to the house, where he was forced to go to bed. There was a chill at night; More accurate data on fever cannot be reported.
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A. E. Shcherbak
Clinic of Nervous and Mental Diseases of Warsaw University
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Russian Federation, WarsawI. I. Ivanov
Clinic of Nervous and Mental Diseases of Warsaw University
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Russian Federation, Warsaw