Organic and functional nervous diseases; a text-book of neurology . The lesion in the root zones in the early stage of locomotor ataxia. Weigert neuroglia . deeply stained tissue is sclerotic. (Schmaus-Sacki.) In a case of medium intensity, when the spinal cord is removed, athinning of the posterior nerve roots is very often apparent. They Fig. Locomotor ataxia. Lower cervical region. The contrast between the sclerosis in both posteriorcolumns and the normal tissue in the lateral columns is marked. The zone near the posterior com-missure contains many normal fibres. The white pa


Organic and functional nervous diseases; a text-book of neurology . The lesion in the root zones in the early stage of locomotor ataxia. Weigert neuroglia . deeply stained tissue is sclerotic. (Schmaus-Sacki.) In a case of medium intensity, when the spinal cord is removed, athinning of the posterior nerve roots is very often apparent. They Fig. Locomotor ataxia. Lower cervical region. The contrast between the sclerosis in both posteriorcolumns and the normal tissue in the lateral columns is marked. The zone near the posterior com-missure contains many normal fibres. The white patch in the left lateral column is a defect in thecutting. (Larkin.) are smaller in calibre than the anterior nerve roots. The posteriorsurface of the spinal cord is evidently somewhat flattened in the sacral PATHOLOGY. 347 and lumbar regions, and this can be seen in the sections. The trans-verse sectioils of the cord at different levels demonstrate the existenceof sclerosis limited to the posterior columns of the cord. Thissclerosis may be in early cases entirely limited to a small region ad-jacent to the posterior horn (Fig. 149). In other cases the sclerosis is Fig. 152.


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