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Joseph Jules François Félix
Babinski (Polish: Józef
Julian Franciszek Feliks Babiński; 17
November 1857 – 29
October 1932) was a French-Polish professor...
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hallux is
known as the
Babinski response or
Babinski sign,
named after the
neurologist Joseph Babinski. The
presence of the
Babinski sign can
identify disease...
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Babinski–Nageotte
syndrome is an
alternating brainstem syndrome. It
occurs when
there is
damage to the
dorsolateral or
posterior lateral medulla oblongata...
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Andrea Caravean "Dre"
Babinski (born
August 26, 1985) is a Los Angeles-based actor, singer, songwriter, violinist, and guitarist, best
known as the indie-pop...
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upper limb
equivalent of the
Babinski sign test. Hoffmann's
reflex is
often erroneously confused with
Babinski's.
However the two
reflexes are quite...
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Anton syndrome, also
known as Anton-
Babinski syndrome and
visual anosognosia, is a rare
symptom of
brain damage occurring in the
occipital lobe. Those...
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Zbigniew Juliusz Babiński (13 May 1896 –
April 1940) was a
Polish military and
sports aviator. He was born in Sosnowiec.
While in
school he constructed...
- Wacław
Babiński (April 3, 1887 – July 22, 1957) was a
Polish diplomat and
professor at the
University of Montreal.
Babiński started his
diplomatic career...
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Named It? -
Babiński-Fröhlich
syndrome J. F.
Babiński.
Tumeur du
corps pituitaire sans acromégalie et avec arrêt...
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slowing of
rapid alternating movements, hyperreflexia, and a
positive Babinski sign. The
presence of
these phenomena is
nearly always connected with hyperreflexia...