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THE PLANTAR REFLEX - RePub

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TABLE XX<br />

PATIENTS SHOWING PYRAMIDAL SIGNS WITHOUT A BAiliNSKI RESPONSE.<br />

(i.h.f. =ipsilateral hip flexion; c.h.f. =contralateral hip flexion; r.t.m. =rapid (contralateral) toe movements; c.= control side)<br />

case age sex diagnosis and .ride flexion U/eakneJJ skill tt.rsocictted tone tendon abdominrtl<br />

nr. durution of reflex numementJ of reflexes reflexes<br />

di.rea_re<br />

great toe<br />

5. 59 M n1otor neurone R symmetr- hip fl. 5.- impaired i.h.f. - bilat. I bilat. symmetrical<br />

disease ical (+) foot ev. 4 c.h.f. - clonus<br />

EHL 4 r.t.m. -<br />

7. 47 M cerebral L symm. (+J hip fl. 4 symm. i.h.f. + normal symm.<br />

infarction (R) knee fl. 4 c.h.f. +<br />

after r.t.m. -<br />

subarachnoid<br />

haemorrluge<br />

G. 53 M cerebral R symm. (±) foot symm. i.h.f.+,c.+ normal I symm.<br />

infarction (L), dorsi fl. c.h.f.+,c.+<br />

2 years before s- ? r.t.n1.-<br />

8. 68 M intracerebral R symm. (±) none symm. i.b.f. - normal<br />

haematoma (L)<br />

c.h.f.-<br />

operated r.t.m. -<br />

1 year before

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