Brain, Vol. 53, No. 3, 306-310, 1930
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HÆMOPHILIA AS A CAUSE OF LESIONS IN THE NERVOUS SYSTEM
Department of Surgery, University of Michigan Hospital Ann Arbor, Michigan
Hæmophilia is occasionally responsible for lesions in the nervous system.
Central lesions are more common than peripheral.
The condition is worth bearing in mind in neurological diagnosis.
Two cases are recorded.
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