On the casuistry of progressive paralysis (several cases with acute and prolonged course)
- Authors: Dedov G.A.1
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Affiliations:
- Burashevskaya psychiatric hospital of the Tver Provincial Zemstvo
- Issue: Vol XII, No 2 (1904)
- Pages: 197-208
- Section: Articles
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/1027-4898/article/view/57272
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/nb57272
- ID: 57272
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28 / VII. The patient died at 6.30 am. Opening 28 / VII. Great emaciation; stiffness is poorly expressed; on the sacrum and on the right trochanter — bedsores. The bones of the cranial vault are thickened, diplöe is almost absent. Dura mater is spliced in some places with the inner surface of the vault and with the pia mater. The last one is thickened, cloudy (milky stripes), it is removed from the surface of the brain with great difficulty. Brain weight 1397.0; its substance is edematous; the cortical substance is anemic, atrophied; the lateral ventricles are dilated with a large amount of serous fluid. In the internal organs, except for the expansion of the lower lobes of both lungs, no pathological changes were noted.
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G. A. Dedov
Burashevskaya psychiatric hospital of the Tver Provincial Zemstvo
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