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Brudziński in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Brudziński/
Brudzinski (feminine: Brudzińska, plural: Brudzińscy) is a
Polish surname Bob
Brudzinski (born...
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Brudziński's sign or a
Brudziński sign is any of
three medical signs, all of
which may
occur in
meningitis or meningism. All
three are
named after Józef...
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Related clinical signs include Kernig's sign and
three signs all
named Brudzinski's sign.
Although nosologic coding systems, such as ICD-10 and MeSH, define...
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Robert Louis Brudzinski (born
January 1, 1955) is an
American former professional football player who was a
linebacker for 13
seasons in the
National Football...
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Joachim Stanisław
Brudziński (born 4
February 1968 in Świerklaniec) is a
Polish conservative politician. He was
elected (first time) to the Sejm on 25...
- Józef
Polikarp Brudziński (26
January 1874 – 18
December 1917) was a
Polish pediatrician born in the
village of
Bolewo (now in Mława County). He studied...
- H.; Ammon, C.; Nettles, M.; Ward, S.; Aster, R.; Beck, S.; Bilek, S.;
Brudzinski, M.; Butler, R.; DeShon, H.; Ekström, G.; Satake, K.; Sipkin, S. (20 May...
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positive Brudzinski's sign
occurs when
flexion of the neck
causes involuntary flexion of the knee and hip.
Although Kernig's sign and
Brudzinski's sign are...
- Adam; FIDANZA, Carlo; WEIMERS, Charlie; DZHAMBAZKI, Angel; KANKO, ****ita;
BRUDZIŃSKI,
Joachim Stanisław; KRUK, Elżbieta; ZALEWSKA, Anna; JURZYCA, Eugen; RUISSEN...
- 1953, the
institution was
renamed Provincial Children's
Hospital – Józef
Brudziński. It
offered residential,
specialised and
outpatient care for children...