While in many cases of pelvic fracture lameness or abnormal decumbency are the salient manifestations, yet the pathognomic symptoms are crepitation or palpable evidence which may be obtained by rectal or vaginal examination.
In such instances, even pathognomic symptoms may be masked to the extent that little, if any, sign of pain or malaise is evinced.
It will be a sufficient approximation to the mathematical truth if for the present we say that the pathognomic line may be indicated by a perpendicular to the surface of the cranium where the organ is located.
And the human figure, though its proximate phase of existence, is at the same time in its physiognomic andpathognomic quality something contingent to it.
Absence of temperature is almost the rule and usually is the pathognomic differential against these.
The differential diagnosis of these cases is made from the absence of certain of the pathognomic signs of true epilepsy.
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