Clinical observations on sensory effects of trigeminal dorsal root section1
AUTOR(ES)
Ley, Adolfo
RESUMO
Further clinical and operative support is presented for Dandy's discovery in 1929 of the presence of accessory sensory fibres of the fifth cranial nerve, running a separate course from the main sensory root at its exit from the pons. The advantages are stressed of Dandy's subcerebellar approach in selected cases for sparing those fibres as well as the motor root.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=1083461Documentos Relacionados
- Effects of dorsal root section on spinocervical tract neurones in the cat
- Patterns of sensory loss following fractional posterior fossa Vth nerve section for trigeminal neuralgia.
- Effects of hind limb nerve section on lumbosacral dorsal horn neurones in the cat.
- The effects of hyperglycaemic hypoxia on rectification in rat dorsal root axons.
- A Note on the Superior Petrosal Sinus and its Relation to the Sensory Root of the Trigeminal Nerve