| Babinski's reflex |
dorsiflexion of the big toe on stimulating the sole of the foot; normal in infants but in others a sign of a lesion in the central nervous system, particularly in the pyramidal tract. Called also Babinski's phenomenon or sign and toe phenomenon or sign.
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| Babinski's sign |
1. loss or lessening of the Achilles tendon reflex in sciatica: this distinguishes it from hysteric sciatica. 2. a misnomer for Babinski's reflex. 3. in hemiplegia, the contraction of the platysma muscle in the healthy side is more vigorous than on the affected side, as seen in opening the mouth, whistling, blowing, etc. 4. ...
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| Babinski's p. |
see under reflex.
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| Babinski's r. |
dorsiflexion of the big toe on stimulating the sole of the foot; normal in infants but in others a sign of a lesion in the central nervous system, particularly in the pyramidal tract. Called also Babinski's phenomenon or sign and toe phenomenon or sign.
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| Babinski's reflex, sign, syndrome |
see under reflex, sign, and syndrome.
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