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Hemisensory deficit

Hemiparesis or monoparesis occur commonly, as does a hemisensory deficit. [Pg.165]

Hemisensory deficit Loss of sensation on one side of the body. [Pg.1567]

Patients usually have multiple signs of neurologic dysfunction on physical examination. The specific deficits observed depend upon the area of the brain involved. Hemi- or monoparesis and hemisensory deficits are common. Patients with posterior circulation involvement may present with vertigo and diplopia. Anterior circulation strokes commonly result in aphasia. Patients may also experience dysarthria, visual field defects, and altered levels of consciousness. [Pg.170]

An unexplained case of permanent neurological deficit, consisting of left facial palsy, right sensorineural hearing loss, gait ataxia, and hemisensory loss in the body and face, has been described after inferior alveolar nerve block (93). [Pg.2126]


See other pages where Hemisensory deficit is mentioned: [Pg.211]    [Pg.211]    [Pg.213]   
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