Mann syndrome

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Mann syndrome is a brain contusion accompanied by generalized coordination disorders.

Clinical Findings

  • Coordination disorders
  • Deafness
  • Difficulty pointing
  • Difficulty turing foot outward on side of brain injury
  • Increased cerebrospinal fluid pressure
  • Limp arm
  • Reduced corneal reflexes
  • Reduced nasal reflexes
  • Restricted sideways eye movement
  • Unsteadiness
  • Vasomotor excitability

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