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If there is damage to the upper motor neurons of the right cerebral hemisphere. then: flaccid paralysis of the left limb

Posted: Mon Apr 04, 2022 6:56 am
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If There Is Damage To The Upper Motor Neurons Of The Right Cerebral Hemisphere Then Flaccid Paralysis Of The Left Limb 1
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If there is damage to the upper motor neurons of the right cerebral hemisphere. then: flaccid paralysis of the left limbs is likely flaccid paralysis of both limbs is likely spastic paralysis of the left limbs is likely spastic paralysis of the right limbs is likely paraplegia of both upper limbs is likely
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