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- Charles-Édouard Brown-Séquard FRS (8 April 1817 – 2 April 1894) was a Mauritian physiologist and neurologist who, in 1850, became the first to describe...
- Brown-Séquard syndrome (also known as Brown-Séquard's hemiplegia, Brown-Séquard's paralysis, hemiparaplegic syndrome, hemiplegia et hemiparaplegia spinalis...
- dysfunction in urinary bladder and sensational loss at a varying degree. Brown-Séquard syndrome is only the subtype that affects the spinal cord unilaterally...
- locations of the spinal tracts responsible for each type of function. Brown-Séquard syndrome occurs when the spinal cord is injured on one side much more than...
- Bernard’s death he ****isted Charles-Édouard Brown-Séquard (1817-1894), giving his lectures, and when Brown-Séquard died in 1894 replaced him as professor at College...
- therapy. He made a partial recovery but his condition progressed into Brown-Séquard syndrome. As a result, he continues to walk with a limp. In an interview...
- brief boost in 1889, when the Harvard professor Charles-Édouard Brown-Séquard (1817–1894), then in Paris, self-injected subcutaneously a "rejuvenating...
- Biology portal Medicine portal Abscopal effect Brain metastasis Brown-Séquard syndrome Collective cell migration Contact normalization Disseminated disease...
- megakaryocytes and platelets. In October 1872, a lecture by Charles-Édouard Brown-Séquard was published that proposed the then-revolutionary idea that one cerebral...
- with weakness greater in the upper limbs than in the lower limbs. Brown-Séquard syndrome: hemisection of the spinal cord with resultant loss in: a.) ipsilateral...