Hill tribe


Thalamic syndrome (Thalamic syndrome, Déjerine-Roussy syndrome) is a neurological syndrome associated with a disease that damages the structure of the hills. The most common cause of damage to the hills are vascular or ischemic stroke in the basin of the thalamostriat artery or thalamogaeniculata artery.

The clinical picture of the team consists of:

Ludwig Edinger described the pain in 1891. The team accurately described Joseph Jules Dejerine and Gustave Roussy in 1906. Bibliography

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