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(bq) part 1 book “stroke syndromes” has contents: sensory abnormalities, headache in cerebrovascular disease, cerebellar ataxia, coma and abnormal consciousness, frontal lobe syndromes, memory loss, right hemisphere syndromes,… and other contents.
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Harrison's Internal Medicine Chapter 25. Numbness, Tingling, and Sensory Loss Numbness, Tingling, and Sensory Loss: Introduction Normal somatic sensation reflects a continuous monitoring process, little of which reaches consciousness under ordinary conditions. By contrast, disordered sensation, particularly when experienced as painful, is alarming and dominates the sufferer's attention. Physicians should be able to recognize abnormal sensations by how they are described, know their type and likely site of origin, and understand their implications. Pain is considered separately in Chap.
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