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Gowers' sign 1. abrupt intermittent oscillation of the iris under the influence of light; seen in certain stages of tabes dorsalis. 2. a sign of pseudohypertrophic muscular dystrophy; to stand from the supine position, the patient rolls to the prone position, kneels, and raises himself to a standing position by pushing with his hands against shins, knees, and thighs. Called also Gowers' maneuver or phenomenon.
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Gowers' sign var. Gowers' maneuver. [Sir William R. Gowers, Brit. neurologist, 1845?1915] A clinical sign of muscular dystrophy in childhood, indicative of weakness of the hip and knee extensors. Children with muscular dystrophy ca
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Gowers' c. tractus spinocerebellaris anterior.
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Gowers, column of The tract of ascending fibers anterior to the direct cerebellar column and on the lateral surface of the spinal cord.
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Gowers' f. tractus spinocerebellaris anterior.
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