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TABLE 1: Dysbaric Diving Injuries in Patients with Clinical Symptoms of Cerebral Involvement
Fig. 2.-Case decompression toms matic small right cerebellar hemisphere 5. MR image, 2000/80
Fig. 3.-Case A, 2. Normal nonenhanced CT scan.
Fig. 4.-Case (arrows). clinical involvement, but may help Axial presence show punctate lesion in 1: ophthalmoplegia and vertigo

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