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    A Patient Has a Positive Romberg Sign,which Means His Body
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A Patient Has a Positive Romberg Sign,which Means His Body

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A patient has a positive Romberg sign,which means his body sways abnormally with feet together,eyes closed.When the patient opens his eyes,he stops swaying.This means the lesion is in the cerebellum.

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