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Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 95
Case 73 Boxed In
articulation plateaued and began to decline: speech was 100% intelligible at 3 years, but at 4 she was only 75% intelligible. Three months prior to presentation, her diet shifted from structured meals to softer solids and frequent, small snacks. Swallowing was difficult, with dribbling of liquids
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 95
Case 73 Boxed In
articulation plateaued and began to decline: speech was 100% intelligible at 3 years, but at 4 she was only 75% intelligible. Three months prior to presentation, her diet shifted from structured meals to softer solids and frequent, small snacks. Swallowing was difficult, with dribbling of liquids
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 95
Case 73 Boxed In
articulation plateaued and began to decline: speech was 100% intelligible at 3 years, but at 4 she was only 75% intelligible. Three months prior to presentation, her diet shifted from structured meals to softer solids and frequent, small snacks. Swallowing was difficult, with dribbling of liquids
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 74
Case 55 Recurrent Discoordination
articulation and word finding. She also appeared more clumsy than usual with slight gait ataxia. Consciousness was preserved. Diagnostic Workup Brain MRI showed extensive areas of abnormal T2/FLAIR hyperintensity in the cerebellar hemispheres, cerebellar peduncles, internal capsules, and periventricular white matter extending into the corona radiata
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 74
Case 55 Recurrent Discoordination
articulation and word finding. She also appeared more clumsy than usual with slight gait ataxia. Consciousness was preserved. Diagnostic Workup Brain MRI showed extensive areas of abnormal T2/FLAIR hyperintensity in the cerebellar hemispheres, cerebellar peduncles, internal capsules, and periventricular white matter extending into the corona radiata
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 74
Case 55 Recurrent Discoordination
articulation and word finding. She also appeared more clumsy than usual with slight gait ataxia. Consciousness was preserved. Diagnostic Workup Brain MRI showed extensive areas of abnormal T2/FLAIR hyperintensity in the cerebellar hemispheres, cerebellar peduncles, internal capsules, and periventricular white matter extending into the corona radiata
Moby Dick; Or, The Whale · Chapter 22
CHAPTER 101. The Decanter.
articulated throughout; so that, like a great chest of drawers, you can open and shut him, in all his bony cavities—spread out his ribs like a gigantic fan—and swing all day upon his lower jaw. Locks are to be put upon some of his trap
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