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DeJong's the Neurologic Examination
Unsustained clonus fades away after a few beats, sustained clonus persists as
long as the examiner continues to hold slight dorsiflexion pressure on the foot.
Unsustained (transient, exhaustible, or abortive) symmetric ankle clonus may
occur ...
William Wesley Campbell, Russell N. DeJong, 2005
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Upper Motor Neurone Syndrome and Spasticity: Clinical ...
Clonus is a rhythmic, often self-sustaining contraction evoked by rapid muscle
stretch, best seen in the UMN syndrome at the ankle, provoked by a brisk,
passive dorsiflexion. It tends to accompany marked tendon hyperreflexia and
responds ...
Michael P. Barnes, Garth R. Johnson, 2008
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Algorithmic Diagnosis of Symptoms and Signs: A ...
Ankle clonus rarely occurs by itself. Usually, there are pathologic reflexes such as
a Babinski's sign on the lower extremities. The patient usually will also complain
of weakness and may be found to have weakness when the muscles are tested ...
Douglas R. Collins, R. Douglas Collins, 2012
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Atlas of Neurologic Diagnosis and Treatment
Ankle clonus is an alternating flexion and extension motion of the foot, which may
be spontaneous or induced by rapidly dorsiflexing the foot and holding it in that
position by slight pressure. The lesion is most likely in the pyramidal tract; ...
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A Dictionary of Neurological Signs
Clonus C claudication is said to occur in 40% of patients with giant cell arteritis
and is the presenting complaint in 4%; tongue claudication occurs in 4% and is
rarely the presenting feature. Presence of jaw claudication is one of the clinical ...
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Brain Injury Medicine: Principles and Practice
Simultaneous activation of agonists and antagonists is more easily observed on
EMG records. (Figure 35-2) 2. CLONUS Clonus is a low frequency rhythmic
oscillation in one or more limb segments. (Figure 35-3) Clonus is generated by
rapid ...
Nathan Zasler, Douglas Katz, MD, Ross D. Zafonte, 2007
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Pocket Guide and Toolkit to Dejong's Neurologic Examination
FIGURE 30.6 • Method of eliciting ankle clonus. elsewhere. Ankle clonus consists
of a series of rhythmic alternating flexions and extensions of the ankle. It is
easiest to obtain if the examiner supports the leg, preferably with one hand under
the ...
William W. Campbell, 2007
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Textbook Of Medical Physiology
They are elicited in pathological conditions, e.g. • Babinski sign, • Mass reflex, •
Clonus, and • Pendular movements. 1. Babinski sign. It is the abnormal plantar
reflex, i.e. instead of plantar flexion of great toe there occurs dorsiflexion of great
toe ...
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Drugs for the Control of Epilepsy
Two discrete types of clonic seizures have been identified based on clear
behavioral differences.62 The first type consists of F&F clonus with or without
rearing. F&F clonus is seen in electrical kindling, convulsant-induced limbic
seizures, ...
Carl L. Faingold, Gerhard H. Fromm, 1991
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Brain Injury Medicine, 2nd Edition: Principles and Practice
I—I 3.20sec. BRACHRAD, brachioradialis; LAT, lat— eral; MED, medial. 2.
Clonus Clonus is a low frequency rhythmic oscillation in 1 or more limb segments
(Figure 50-3). Clonus may be triggered by rapid stretch and hold of a muscle
group.
Nathan D. Zasler MD, Douglas I. Katz MD, Ross D. Zafonte DO, 2012
WIADOMOŚCI, KTÓRE ZAWIERAJĄ SŁOWO «CLONUS»
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What ever happened to bedside manner?
Clayton County's Michael Allen is back on beat, back in rhythm. The drummer has battled back from something called clonus. He suffered with ... «MyFox Atlanta, Lip 15»
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... loss of sexual function or restricted sexual function, gross wasting of his quadriceps muscles, right ulna nerve palsy, and clonus of both lower ... «Jamaica Observer, Cze 15»
Thoracic cord compression due to ligamentum flavum gouty tophus …
Neurological examination showed that his lower limb strength had decreased (Grade 4/5) on the left and he had left ankle clonus. The lower ... «Nature.com, Cze 15»
Pittsylvania Co. juvenile charged in connection to street drug that …
... aggression, visual and auditory hallucinations, seizures, hyperpyrexia, clonus, metabolic acidosis, rhabdomyolysis and acute kidney injury. «WDBJ7, Cze 15»
Glenn Medical Ctr. fined $50000 after death of mother, baby
There was no evidence that the patient's reflexes were checked, which could have detected clonus (a sign of Preeclampsia). After the patient ... «KRCRTV.COM, Maj 15»
What You Need to Know About the New Double Chin Injection
But there were so many years when Botox was being used in the '70s for cerebral palsy and spastic clonus and it went relatively unnoticed. «HarpersBAZAAR.com, Maj 15»
Did a Morphine Interaction Trigger Serotonin Syndrome in This …
Her blood pressure was 185/65mmHg and clonus was noted in the lower extremities on admission. The patient's routine medications included ... «Monthly Prescribing Reference, Kwi 15»
Illicit drug overdose: managing emergency care
... autonomic instability (including hyperpyrexia) and neuromuscular excitability (including clonus and raised serum creatine kinase levels). «The Pharmaceutical Journal, Kwi 15»
Enter the Castle of Nostalgia - Rogue Legacy Review
Clonus - “You Have random muscle spasms” - The controller will vibrate suddenly and intensify for approximately 5 seconds. Glaucoma – “It's ... «Express.co.uk, Lut 15»
Sheriff's Office Releases New Information About 25I-NBOMe Drug
In the past, the sheriff's office says some toxic effects have included hallucinations, seizures, clonus, and acute kidney injury. They warn that this ... «WSET, Lut 15»