男性,66岁,有脑动脉硬化史10年,右利手,晨起家人发现其左侧肢体无力,查体发现患者不能讲话,但似能听懂他人的讲话内容,能随命令做相应的动作,左侧中枢性面瘫,左侧肢体肌力2级,腱反射消失,病理反射未引出。 其病变部位为:
A. 左额下回的后部
B. 左额中回的后部
C. 左颞上回后部
D. 左顶叶角回
E. 左顶叶缘上回
"How are you keeping" "Look (31) yourself. " "Good Health. ""Here’s your health." "Health, wealth and happiness." "If you’re healthy, you’re (32) "It’s amazing how many greetings, wishes and general expressions turn on health. Health is something healthy people hardly ever think about (33) they’re (34) When that happens they think about little else. Then their visits to the doctor, the hospital; if they’re really unwell, medicines, pills, bottles, ointments, injections, having their temperature taken, and the worry (35) expense. Well, (36) least in Britain the last part isn’t too bad under the National Health Service. This is a Government enforced scheme whereby everyone pays in a small percentage of their earnings each week (37) month, and is then entitled to free medical treatment when they are ill. This doesn’t include medicines, which have to be paid (38) , but at a considerably reduced rate.Everybody (39) Britain is advised (40) have a local doctor. When a person moves (41) a district, one of the first things they do is to find a (42) doctor and get on his list or panel. There (43) lists of NHS doctors in the local post offices and everybody has a (44) card. Most British (45) are already registered with a doctor and moving into a new district entails no more than finding a new doctor and transferring (46) his panel.The National Health doctor will treat, and prescribe for, the more usual illnesses. Any cases that are beyond the scope of the local surgery he will (47) to the nearest hospital, Again, in hospital, the (48) is free. The only drawback is that a great many people are in, or attending, hospital (49) that most would-be patients have to go on a waiting list before they can (50) hospital treatment. 31().