B. M. Dolgolal. To the casuistry of damage to the ulnar nerve after typhoid fever. Prakt. Doctor. 1910 No. 12

Ivan D. Baklushinsky

Neurology Bulletin ›› 1910, Vol. XVII ›› Issue (2) : 359 -360.

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Neurology Bulletin ›› 1910, Vol. XVII ›› Issue (2) :359 -360. DOI: 10.17816/nb101306
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B. M. Dolgolal. To the casuistry of damage to the ulnar nerve after typhoid fever. Prakt. Doctor. 1910 No. 12

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To the limited literature on this disease, the author adds a description of a case of this disease that he observed in the Odessa Jewish Hospital. The etiology of this suffering, according to the author, should be reduced to the action of the toxins of typhoid infection on the nervous system. In organic and mineral poisons, like alcohol and lead, we have examples of their toxic effect on the peripheral nervous system. The same effect of poisons can be in infectious diseases, in particular, in typhoid. Depending on the strength of the intoxication, neuritis can be temporary, become permanent, and even lead to the loss of the ability of the nerve fiber to undergo regeneration.

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Ivan D. Baklushinsky. B. M. Dolgolal. To the casuistry of damage to the ulnar nerve after typhoid fever. Prakt. Doctor. 1910 No. 12. Neurology Bulletin, 1910, XVII(2): 359-360 DOI:10.17816/nb101306

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