| Guillain-Barré p. |
acute idiopathic p.
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| Guillain-Barré s. |
acute idiopathic polyneuritis.
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| Guillain-Barré syndrome |
acute idiopathic polyneuritis.
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| Guilland's s. |
brisk flexion at the hip and knee joint when the contralateral quadriceps muscle is pinched; a sign of meningeal irritation.
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| guillotine a. |
rapid amputation of a limb by a circular sweep of the knife and a cut of the saw, the entire cross-section being left open for dressing; done when primary closure of the stump is contraindicated, owing to the possibility of recurrent or developing infection. Called also chop a., flapless a., and open a.
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