10 PORTUGUESE BOOKS RELATING TO «HEMIANALGESIA»
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hemianalgesia in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
hemianalgesia and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Portuguese literature.
1
Aphasia: A Clinical Perspective
Aphasia plus a "deep" sensory loss (hemianalgesia) suggests a large wedge-
shaped lesion, usually an occlusion of the middle cerebral artery near its origin
from the internal carotid artery. Cortical sensory loss plus aphasia suggests ...
David Frank Benson, Alfredo Ardila, 1996
2
Transactions of the American Neurological Association: ...
There is hemianesthesia, hemianalgesia, thermanesthesia, loss of muscle sense
and astereognosis. After ten weeks all the symptoms disappeared with the
exception of fainting spells; since her return home eighteen months ago, patient
has ...
... hiccups contralateral body hemianalgesia (pain + temperature) ipsilateral
facial hemianalgesia (pain + temperature) Horner's syndrome, nystagmus
ipsilateral palate, vocal cord weakness (nucleus ambiguus) dysphagia cerebellar
findings ...
Ken Uchino, Jennifer Pary, James Grotta, 2011
4
Clinical Lectures on Diseases of the Nervous System ...
A left hemianalgesia; pricking produces no pain but a simple sensation of contact
; cold is less well perceivedover the whole of the left side of the body. 2. A very
distinct lessening of the taste, hearing, and smell, on the left side. We have taken
...
J-M. Charcot, Fellow and Tutor in Modern History Ruth Harris, Ruth Harris, 2013
5
The Routledge Spanish Bilingual Dictionary of Psychology and ...
... (f) hemiamblyopia n — hemiambliopía (f) hemiamyosthenia n —
hemiamiostenia (f) hemianalgesia n — hemianalgesia (f) hemianesthesia n —
hemianestesia (f) hemianopia n — hemianopia (f) hemianopic adj—
hemianópico hemianopsia ...
6
Stroke: Pathophysiology, Diagnosis, and Management (Expert ...
With time, the hemianalgesia frequently improves, and a pain–numbness level
may become apparent over the trunk.441 Less often,the analgesia clearsboth
rostrally and caudally, leaving aband ofaltered sensibility onthe trunk.436
Although ...
J. P. Mohr, James C. Grotta, Philip A. Wolf, 2011
7
Cousins and Bridenbaugh's Neural Blockade in Clinical ...
In 1961,Tanasichuk and colleagues published a paper in which a technique
called spinal hemianalgesia was described (195). To achieve spinal
hemianalgesia, they injected a hyperbaric solution through a Whitacre needle
into a patient in ...
Michael J. Cousins, Phillip O. Bridenbaugh, Daniel B. Carr, 2009
8
The Journal of Abnormal Psychology
THE QUESTION OF HYSTERICAL ANALGESIA AND THE THEORY OF
BABINSKI1 BY THEODORE DILLER, M. D. PITTSBURGH HAT hemianalgesia
and segmental analgesia might be suggested to patients of hysterical type of
mind seems ...
9
The Journal of Abnormal Psychology
At the end of eighteen months she was practically well in every respect, with the
exception of right hemianalgesia, which persisted for nearly six years. At the end
of 1904 she again became ill. There was general malaise with febrile ...
10
DeJong's the Neurologic Examination
The patient with nonorganic hemianalgesia may make errors, while the one with
organic loss will not. The nonorganic patient may respond slowly, delay
answering, or betray signs of the effort required. It is of course imperative that the
...
William Wesley Campbell, Russell N. DeJong, 2005