M. Klippel et Francois-Dainville. Right-sided hemiplegia with motor aphasia of typhoid origin. "Revue nenroll." 1908, № 12

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The authors observed a 50-year-old patient who, at the age of 20, developed right-sided paralysis and complete motor aphasia during typhoid fever. During its observation by the authors, i.e. 30 years after the onset of the disease, the following was stated: right-sided hemiparesis with noticeable muscle weight loss, and in the arm this weight loss resembled Aran Duchenne's amyotrophy and a disorder of pain and thermal sensation in the peripheral parts of the affected limbs .

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