Right-sided hemiplegia with aphasia due to syphilis
Leonid A. Sergeev
Neurology Bulletin ›› 1909, Vol. XVI ›› Issue (2) : 345 -350.
Right-sided hemiplegia with aphasia due to syphilis
On April 15, 1904, when I was invited to the sick K—y, I found him lying motionless on his back. Joint examination with Dr. D. found hemiplegia dextra, smoothing of the right nasolabial fold, drooping of the right corner of the mouth. When wrinkling the forehead, no difference was found between the diseased and healthy side. The tongue is covered with a white coating, when protruding it deviates to the affected side. The patient is fully conscious, perceives the proposed questions, fulfills the possible requirements.
Sergeev L.A.
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