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Pseudo-hypertrophy
It happens in muscular dystrophy.
Spinal shock is a commonly used term that represents a lack of descending facilitation after upper motor neuron lesions.
It is sometimes difficult to clinically distinguish between upper and lower motor neuron lesions after spinal cord injury due to spinal shock.
It causes signs and symptoms like flaccid paralysis, hypotonia, and hyporeflexia that develop (within hours to weeks) to spasticity, hypertonia, and hyperreflexia.
It is sometimes difficult to clinically distinguish between upper and lower motor neuron lesions after spinal cord injury due to spinal shock.
It causes signs and symptoms like flaccid paralysis, hypotonia, and hyporeflexia that develop (within hours to weeks) to spasticity, hypertonia, and hyperreflexia.
The location of Broca's and Wernicke's area is in the left cerebral hemisphere for about 95% of right-handers and about 70% of left-handers.