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s/l stirtuous motion - odie88


Posted: Jan 30, 2010

Cerebellar testing is somewhat abnormal in that she has a sort of a s/l stirtuous motion that finger-to-nose is hesitated but she does get finger-to-nose testing.

 

s/l stirtuous motion - ph

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Could it be circuitous motion?

Stertorous motion? is patient worked up for apoplexy, stroke, or cereballar disease?....nm - Cyndiee

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