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" papilledema" or marked difference suggests the cerebrum, and is, on the whole, in favor of the tumor being on the same side as the excess of neuritis, when there are other reasons for localizing one in the front of the cerebrum. "
Ophthalmic Record: A Monthly Review of the Progress of Ophthalmology - Page 358
1899
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Buffalo Medical Journal and Monthly Review of Medical and ..., Volume 54

1899 - 1094 pages
...do not think that we are justified, in respect to this method of localising intracranial growths of saying more than 1. That intense double optic neuritis,...excess of neuritis, where there are other reasons for localising one in the front of the cerebrum. MEDICINE. CONDUCTED BY ALBERT T. LYTLE, MD. Buffalo. NY...
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Canadian Practitioner, Volume 34

1909 - 882 pages
...neuritis, or marked difference in the intensity of the neuritis on the two sides suggests the cerebellum, and is, on the whole, in favor of the tumor being...same side as the excess of neuritis, where there are no other reasons for localizing the tumor in the front of the cerebrum. Conclusions: In 80-90 per cent,...
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The Southern California Practitioner, Volume 15

1900 - 510 pages
...surrounding retinal changes, coming on quickly, suggest the cerebellum. "That one-sided optic neuritis 01 marked difference, suggests the cerebrum and is, on the whole, in favor of the tumor being in the same side as the excess of neuritis, where there are other reasons for localizing one in the...
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American year-book of medicine and surgery. v.5, 1900, Volume 5

1900 - 722 pages
...that one-sided optic neuritis or marked difference in intensity suggests the cerebrum, and is probably in favor of the tumor being on the same side as the excess of neuritis. ES Reynolds,1 in a discussion of the diagnosis of brain-tumor, groups the uncertainties into 2 large...
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Tumors of the cerebellum

Charles Karsner Mills - 1905 - 196 pages
...between the two sides, it is suggestive of the fact that the cerebrum is the seat of the growth, and, on the whole, in favor of the tumor being on the same side as the excess of neuritis. Less frequently unilateral neuritis occurs in cerebellar tumor. It was noted four times in 164 cases...
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The Eye and Nervous System: Their Diagnostic Relations

William Campbell Posey, William Gibson Spiller - 1906 - 1098 pages
...that one-sided optic neuritis, or marked difference in the intensity of the neuritis on the two sides, suggests the cerebrum, and is, on the whole, in favor...neuritis, where there are other reasons for localizing a tumor in the front of the cerebrum. * Cerebellar tumor, he says, very often excites a peculiarly...
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Transactions of the ... Session of ..., Volume 62, Part 2; Volume 1906, Part 2

American Institute of Homeopathy - 1906 - 540 pages
...that one-sided optic neuritis, or marked difference in the intensity of the neuritis on the two sides, suggests the cerebrum, and is, on the whole, in favor...being on the same side as the excess of neuritis. The direct focal symptoms consisted mainly of loss of equilibration and made reasonably certain the...
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Tumors of the Cerebrum: Their Focal Diagnosis and Surgical Treatment

Charles Karsner Mills, Charles Harrison Frazier, William Gibson Spiller, George Edmund De Schweinitz, Theodore Herman Weisenburg - 1906 - 302 pages
...between the two sides, it is suggestive of the fact that the cerebrum is the seat of the growth, and on the whole in favor of the tumor being on the same side as the excess of neuritis. JM Martin's investigations on this subject are important and show that the seat of the lesion is probably...
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The Eye and Nervous System: Their Diagnostic Relations

William Campbell Posey, William Gibson Spiller - 1906 - 1084 pages
...that one-sided optic neuritis, or marked difference in the intensity of the neuritis on the two sides, suggests the cerebrum, and is, on the whole, in favor of the tumor being on the same aide as the excess of neuritis, where there are other reasons for localizing a tumor in the front of...
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The Lancet-clinic, Volume 103

1910 - 698 pages
...between the two sides, it is suggestive of the fact that the cerebrum is the seat of the growth, and, on the whole, in favor of the tumor being on the same side as the excess of neuritis. "Oppenheim thinks that upon the hydrocephalus, which almost always accompanies tumors of the cerebellum,...
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