HUMAN ANATOMY W/MAST A+P E-TEXT
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Author: Martini
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 15, Problem 2CT
As a result of a snowboarding accident, John is unable to feel fine touch, pressure, vibration, or proprioception in his left upper limb distal to his wrist. He has no other sensory deficits. A neurologist suspects that a portion of his spinal cord has been damaged. Where in the spinal cord might the problem be located, and why?
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