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me is very limited, not including the pain distribution, neurologic status and response to the conservative treatment he received. ... 1. In case the patient has profound neurologic deficit (drop foot, sphincter disorders etc) – surgery is mandatory ...
with history of diabetes, and meningioma complicated by neurologic deficits following surgery, was diagnosed with progressive ... pontocerebellar angle. Permanent results of surgery: deficit of the 5th, 6th and 7th cranial nerves; deafness in the right ear; ...
2. At that stage I think that there is no specific neurologic therapy. It seems that the patient has remained with a permanent neurologic sequelae of the acute insult, and that the disease is not expected ... sensation of current shocks, weakness, sensory deficit, asymmetric paraperesis, sensory level, electric shock sensation, ...
Atrophy and fasciculations in the tongue Attention deficit Aversion to food Awkward coordination (forefinger-nose-chin ... pain (radiates to the arms) Neuralgic attacks Neurologic deficit Neurological signs Neuropathic effects ...
Recurrent fasciculations and motor deficit of upper and lower limbs for 8 months ... various organs and apparatus. At the objective neurologic examination: the patient is watchful, oriented in time, ... CT scan (paranasal sinuses), Dentascan (2 dental arches), neurologic examination, motor function test, segmental strength test, ...
Unexcitable right sural nerve. The EMG examination shows deficit in recruitment of the motor units in right pedidius and ... unfortunately is not clear, the pain is probably of neurologic origin, which I can't put my finger on. The medullary edema (which I ...
sensation,as a baseline, to learn the exact extent of the neurologic deficit. The lack of response to Viagra, Levitra and Cialis, together ...