Tumors of the Nervus Acusticus And the Syndrome of the Cerebellopontile Angle
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VII"' = Convulsive spasms on left: no weakness, though expressional movements possibly impaired in lower face. Lowered taste discrimination on left. VIII"' = Left tinnitus with following deafness, now complete as confirmed during caloric tests, though difficult to exclude the possibiUty of some retained bone conduction (possibly transferred). Practically no labyrinthine responses left: normal right. X-ray of porus shows no enlargement. IX* X"", XI"> and XII* = Marked dysphagia and dysarthria wi...th suggestive cere- bellar attacks. (3) Medullary (?). Slight hypaesthesia of left side of body. Deep reflexes variable, occasionally exaggerated with a possible clonus on the left (variable). Superficial reflexes: Fig. H4 Fig. 115 FlGS.^114, 115. — Case XXII. After operation. Wound on discharge. Absence of facial weakness. dorsal flexion of toes (positive Babinski) occasionally noted. Abdominal and cremasteric reflex absent on left. Clinical diagnosis. — "Presumptive left cerebellopontile-angle tumor.'' Jan.
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