Ivanov, Differential diagnosis of multiple neuritis. Polyesthesia and macroesthesia

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26 / ΙΙ. The described disorders remain, only the polyesthesia has changed somewhat: today the patient exaggerates the number of tangible objects not by five, but only by two times. With a more detailed examination of the sensitivity on the right hand, we find the following three areas with various kinds of modifications in sensitivity disorders (see diagram № 5).

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A. E. Shcherbakov

Clinics of Nervous and Mental Diseases of the University of Warsaw

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Russian Federation, Warsaw

I. I. Ivanov.

Clinics of Nervous and Mental Diseases of the University of Warsaw

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Russian Federation, Warsaw

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