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  1. Aug 12, 2019 · We investigated Webers law by training rats to discriminate the relative intensity of sounds at the two ears at various absolute levels.

  2. A nodular form of panniculitis that remits and relapses with systemic illness was first described by Pfeifer in 1892, 1 and then by Weber in 1924 and Christian in 1928. 2 3 This disease is characterised by the presence of a tender skin and subcutaneous nodules that are often associated with constitutional symptoms such as lethargy, fatigue, fever, anorexia, night sweats and weight loss. 2–8 ...

  3. Weber-Christian disease implies systemic involvement when the skin lesions are accompanied by arthralgia, myalgias, and abdominal pain. In severe instances, the inflammation can involve the liver, lungs, myocardium, spleen, kidneys, and adrenal glands. Xanthogranuloma of the dura are described.

  4. Jun 30, 2023 · Webers law, also known as Weber-Fechner law, explains that perception of intensity of a stimulus grows at a slower rate than the actual physical intensity. When dealing with intense stimuli (high initial intensity), larger changes are necessary for stimulus discrimination detection than those with less sensitive ones.

  5. Aug 13, 2023 · Weber syndrome, classically described as a midbrain stroke syndrome and superior alternating hemiplegia, involves oculomotor fascicles in the interpeduncular cisterns and cerebral peduncle, thereby causing ipsilateral third nerve palsy with contralateral hemiparesis.

    • Sunil Munakomi, Joe M. Das
    • 2023/08/13
  6. Apr 21, 2023 · Weber-Christian disease is an uncommon inflammatory disease of the fatty tissues of the body. Weber-Christian disease is also referred to as idiopathic lobular panniculitis (ILP) and relapsing febrile nodular panniculitis syndrome.

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  8. Apr 12, 2024 · Weber-Christian disease is a classic skin condition that features recurring inflammation in the subcutaneous fat layer of the skin. The involved skin areas manifest as recurrent crops of...

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