立体覚脱失
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- Stereoanesthesia or astereognosia?
- Kararizou E1, Lykomanos D, Kosma A, Kokotis P, Giatas K, Markou I, Vassilopoulos D.
- Neurological sciences : official journal of the Italian Neurological Society and of the Italian Society of Clinical Neurophysiology.Neurol Sci.2009 Oct;30(5):409-11. doi: 10.1007/s10072-009-0117-8. Epub 2009 Jul 8.
- This case attempts to explicit the importance of clinical examination in the differential diagnosis of two similar clinical entities namely astereognosia and stereoanesthesia. The patient presented below involves a multiple sclerosis patient whose symptoms were considered at first to be a case of as
- PMID 19585078
- "Numb, clumsy hands" and high cervical spondylosis.
- Good DC, Couch JR, Wacaser L.
- Surgical neurology.Surg Neurol.1984 Sep;22(3):285-91.
- Thirteen patients with cervical spondylosis and high compressive myelopathy between C-3 and C-5 presented with a distinctive clinical syndrome of "numb, clumsy hands" and stereoanesthesia of the hands. Loss of position and vibration sense was much more severe in the hands than in the legs. Relative
- PMID 6463840
- [Proposal for the definition of "foramen magnum syndrome"--foramen magnum tumor and abnormalities].
- Yasuoka S, Takakura K.
- No to shinkei = Brain and nerve.No To Shinkei.1983 Oct;35(10):1001-7.
- The clinical appearance of foramen magnum tumor is protean and, even at the stage when serious neurological deficits are present, the lesions are often misdiagnosed as another disease, especially cervical spondylosis and multiple sclerosis, and patients may undergo improper concervative or even surg
- PMID 6651978
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