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3 +2 | no strength or sensory deficits |
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3 | sensory-motor deficit |
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sensory-motor deficit Explanation: https://books.google.co.uk › books Sharon L. Lewis, RN, PhD, FAAN, Linda Bucher, Margaret M. Heitkemper, RN, PhD, FAAN - 2013 - Medical Motor Function Motor deficits are the most obvious effect of stroke. ... Artery Deficit Anterior cerebral Motor and/or sensory deficit (contralateral), sucking or ... visual hallucination, spontaneous pain, motor deficit Vertebral Cranial nerve deficits, ... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 1 hr (2019-12-30 17:40:55 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- from what I can see on searching "steno" refers to "stenosis", which makes little sense here. |
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no strength or sensory deficits Explanation: I think Liz has a valid point, however I don't think "motor" and "strength" are exactly the same thing. "Clinical examination in July 2002 indicated no neurologic findings with respect to sensory changes or strength deficits in the lower extremity muscle groups and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in September 2002 revealed no definite disc herniation or cord compression." https://www.va.gov/vetapp03/files/0303374.txt "Careful clinical descriptions from many large CMT1A cohorts have not reported significant asymmetry in muscle strength or sensory deficits." https://jnnp.bmj.com/content/86/5/589 "If strength or sensory deficits are apparent, referral for neurologic evaluation is important." https://bit.ly/37qzffs |
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