Another one that extends the toe: the Austregésilo-Esposel sign Uno más que extiende el primer ortejo: el signo de Austregésilo-Esposel

With great interest we read the article by Novis and colleagues recently published in Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria1. Where they present the life and work of Professor Faustino Esposel, considered the father of Brazilian neurology, who along with Antõnio Austregésilo, described a substitute sign for...

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Autores principales: Castillo Flores, Sergio Andrés, Flores Alfaro, Fernanda, Góngora Rivera, Juan Fernando
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Lenguaje:inglés
Publicado: Academia Brasileira de Neurologia 2021
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Acceso en línea:http://eprints.uanl.mx/25769/1/32.pdf
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author Castillo Flores, Sergio Andrés
Flores Alfaro, Fernanda
Góngora Rivera, Juan Fernando
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Flores Alfaro, Fernanda
Góngora Rivera, Juan Fernando
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description With great interest we read the article by Novis and colleagues recently published in Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria1. Where they present the life and work of Professor Faustino Esposel, considered the father of Brazilian neurology, who along with Antõnio Austregésilo, described a substitute sign for Babinski’s phenomenon eliciting of the extensor plantar response upon squeezing of the thigh: “Le phénomene de Babinski, provoqué par l’excitation de la cuisse”, now known as the Austregésilo-Esposel sign2. Upon a search of the literature, we were unable to find recent visual documentation of the sign. Therefore, to illustrate the excellent article by Novis and colleagues, we considered it appropriate to present the case of a patient with stroke in whom the Austregésilo-Esposel sign was present, along with the Babinski, Chaddock, and Oppenheim signs.
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spelling eprints-257692024-03-05T17:01:47Z http://eprints.uanl.mx/25769/ Another one that extends the toe: the Austregésilo-Esposel sign Uno más que extiende el primer ortejo: el signo de Austregésilo-Esposel Castillo Flores, Sergio Andrés Flores Alfaro, Fernanda Góngora Rivera, Juan Fernando RC Medicina Interna, Psiquiatría, Neurología With great interest we read the article by Novis and colleagues recently published in Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria1. Where they present the life and work of Professor Faustino Esposel, considered the father of Brazilian neurology, who along with Antõnio Austregésilo, described a substitute sign for Babinski’s phenomenon eliciting of the extensor plantar response upon squeezing of the thigh: “Le phénomene de Babinski, provoqué par l’excitation de la cuisse”, now known as the Austregésilo-Esposel sign2. Upon a search of the literature, we were unable to find recent visual documentation of the sign. Therefore, to illustrate the excellent article by Novis and colleagues, we considered it appropriate to present the case of a patient with stroke in whom the Austregésilo-Esposel sign was present, along with the Babinski, Chaddock, and Oppenheim signs. Academia Brasileira de Neurologia 2021 Article PeerReviewed text en cc_by_nc_nd http://eprints.uanl.mx/25769/1/32.pdf http://eprints.uanl.mx/25769/1.haspreviewThumbnailVersion/32.pdf Castillo Flores, Sergio Andrés y Flores Alfaro, Fernanda y Góngora Rivera, Juan Fernando (2021) Another one that extends the toe: the Austregésilo-Esposel sign Uno más que extiende el primer ortejo: el signo de Austregésilo-Esposel. Arquivos de neuro-psiquiatría, 79 (11). pp. 1-2. ISSN 0004-282X
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title_full_unstemmed Another one that extends the toe: the Austregésilo-Esposel sign Uno más que extiende el primer ortejo: el signo de Austregésilo-Esposel
title_short Another one that extends the toe: the Austregésilo-Esposel sign Uno más que extiende el primer ortejo: el signo de Austregésilo-Esposel
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