Myelitis centralis acuta ascendens
- Authors: Verzilov N.M.1
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- Clinic of Prof. A. Ya. Kozhevnikov
- Issue: Vol VI, No 4 (1898)
- Pages: 85-105
- Section: Original article
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/1027-4898/article/view/48725
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/nb48725
- ID: 48725
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Abstract
The relation of real systemic diseases to others, close to them, still remains a little-studied fact. Most of all, this applies to diseases of the anterior horns of the spinal cord and nuclei of the stem part of the brain. There are very few anatomical studies in this area, and any new fact in this direction, it seems to us, has scientific significance. And not only from the scientific, but also from the practical side, the study of these phenomena is of great interest. Studying clinical phenomena, we become unclear when explaining these or other phenomena and cannot find the corresponding anatomical changes. Two years ago, we had to observe a very interesting clinical case of illness, which presented no less interest in the anatomical study.
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N. M. Verzilov
Clinic of Prof. A. Ya. Kozhevnikov
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