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Where s the Lesion

Scott's CC:. My balance is off."Multiple ER visits for fall-related traumaI'm losing the fine control of my fingers."Loss of manual dexterityI've had pneumonia three times."Dysphagia to liquids>solids. All of Scott's Complaints Sounded Neurologic in Origin. His lesion should lie somewhere

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Where s the Lesion

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    1. Wheres the Lesion? Neuroscience Core Lecture Series 23 October 2002 David Roman Renner, MD Department of Neurology

    2. Scotts CC: My balance is off. Multiple ER visits for fall-related trauma Im losing the fine control of my fingers. Loss of manual dexterity Ive had pneumonia three times. Dysphagia to liquids>solids

    3. All of Scotts Complaints Sounded Neurologic in Origin His lesion should lie somewhere in the neuraxis.

    4. Divisions of the Neuraxis Cortical Brain Subcortical Brain Brainstem Cerebellum Spinal Cord Root Peripheral Nerve

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