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Neurology Edited by Professor Emeritus Desire' Dubounet, IMUNE

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ThalamotomyScale for quantification of neurological deficits in the course of infarction: NIHstroke scaleConscious level0 = awake1 = drowsy, somnolent2 = stupor (rousable to correct localization of painful stimulus)3 = no reaction, or extensor or flexor spastic responseResponse to questions (month, age)0 = both answers correct1 = one answer correct2 = both answers wrong or no responseReaction to verbal order (open or shut eyes, hand grip)0 = both correct1 = one correct2 = no reaction or incorrect actionEye movements0 = normal1 = partial gaze palsy2 = complete gaze palsy (also to oculocephalic manoeuvre)Visual field0 = full1= incomplete hemianopia2 = complete hemianopiaFacial palsy0 = normal1= slight

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