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ali al-kafaji
  Posted: March 20, 2006 09:38 am
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i was reading the spinal cord lesion lecture and i did not understand why inthe cord lesion in foramen magnum level the paralysis happens in aroumd the clock pattern??? bcmf/thinking.gif

and thanks .

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Posted: March 20, 2006 12:21 pm
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  Posted: March 20, 2006 12:47 pm
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QUOTE (ali al-kafaji @ March 20, 2006 05:54 am)
hi everyone bcmf/60.gif
i was reading the spinal cord lesion lecture and i did not understand why inthe cord lesion in foramen magnum level the paralysis happens in aroumd the clock pattern??? bcmf/thinking.gif

Ha Alawy smile.gif ...entaaa bitzakir min werana...tongue.gif

la seriously i didn't get ur question ...may be coz i haven't studied that one yet...but what do u mean by "around the clock" ?

sorry to answer ur question with another one biggrin.gif...
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ali al-kafaji
Posted: March 20, 2006 01:42 pm
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well hello zozo,
u know when the wa7ee of reading falls on u:)
but around the clock mean that the right upper limb get paralysed then the lower then the left upper limb ..got me.

so do u have an answer for me.?

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Posted: March 20, 2006 09:44 pm
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la wella 3lawy sorry smile.gif .... still ma mirta7 to that "around the clock" thing...

r u sure of that? i mean doesn't it mean to be like a permenant damage???!!! anyway let's wait others who have studied it...or wait for me when i shall see it biggrin.gif...
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Posted: March 20, 2006 09:55 pm
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Hey Guys , how r u ??

Well , i wrote this lecture , and actually i didnt get that too , and this statement specifically wasnt mentioned in last years' lectures , but i heard that from the Dr. this year and i wrote it as he said it , i dont know ,may b i didnt hear it well bcmf/blush.gif ,so if u want , u can just ignore it ....and i dont think it is something important ....

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Posted: March 20, 2006 10:05 pm
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as I just said ... GOD created us like that bcmf/harhar.gif .. learn to live with that my friends tongue.gif bcmf/harhar.gif laugh.gif
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Posted: May 09, 2006 10:33 pm
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hi Ali ....
well .. i think i can answer ur qustion .... i am reading the lec now and when i reached this "Around the clock" thing i remembered ur question ... anyway ... hope i am right ...
look ... in the begining the Dr. said that in the corticospinal tract the fibers of the Uppper limb is laterally and the Lower limb medially (better to draw a figure to understand).... so according to this anatomy we can understand it
when the Dr. talked about the lesion he ment that the lesion is moving from outside to inside .... i.e lets say it is coming from the right side ... so the first thing will be affected is the Rihgt Lateral side of the cord (or the corticospinal tract)which is the right Upper limb then the right medial side which is the right lower limd .. then(after crossing the midline)it will reach the Left medial side which is the left lower limb then lastly the left later saide (the most outer according to the moving lesion) which is the left Upper limb ... and vice versa if coming from the left side ... did u get me ... if u draw a figure it will be so easy ....
i understood it like this ... hope it is right ..

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ali al-kafaji
Posted: May 09, 2006 11:02 pm
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i tottaly understand it now 3allawi ,
thanks alot man u are brillian .....bs mo ba3ad waket hessa yella date8raha /??????

yalla teslam warda w anshofak 8areeban .

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Posted: May 10, 2006 12:05 am
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QUOTE (ali al-kafaji @ May 09, 2006 11:02 pm)
bs mo ba3ad waket hessa yella date8raha /??????

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