Manual of Surgery volume Second: Extremities—head—neck. Sixth Edition.
Manual of Surgery volume Second: Extremities—head—neck. Sixth Edition.
Miles Alexander
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A unilateral lesion of the _spinal cord_ causes a lower neuroneparalysis of the muscles supplied from the cord at the level of thelesion, with spastic paralysis of the muscles of the same side of thebody supplied from a lower level of the cord. The sensory symptoms arevariable. Typically there is some anæsthesia in the structuressupplied from the damaged section of the cord--incomplete owing to theoverlapping by other sensory nerves. Just above the lesion there isirritation of spinal nerves, an...d hyperæsthesia and pain referred totheir distribution. On the same side below the lesion, there is a lossof epicritic, stereognostic and deep sensibility, and on the oppositeside below the lesion, loss of the sense of pain and thediscrimination between heat and cold. Ordinary tactile sensibility, which is governed by a double path, may or may not be lost on eitherside below the lesion. #Other Special Centres. #--The cortical centres for _vision_ lie on themedian surfaces of the occipital lobes in the neighbourhood of thecalcarine fissure.
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