- The
glabellar reflex, also
known as the "
glabellar tap sign", is a
primitive reflex elicited by
repetitive tapping of the glabella — the
smooth part of...
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signifies damage to the
frontal lobe of the
opposite side. The
glabellar reflex or "
glabellar tap" is
present in
individuals with
extrapyramidal disorders...
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remain extended ("tented"),
rather than
returning to its
normal shape.
Glabellar reflex "Figure 3.
Cephalometric landmarks.
Glabella (GL), the most prominent...
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Daewoong in
South Korea. The
effects of
botulinum toxin injections for
glabellar lines ('11's lines'
between the eyes)
typically last two to four months...
- Myerson's sign or
glabellar tap sign is a
clinical physical examination finding in
which a
patient is
unable to
resist blinking when
tapped repetitively...
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received FDA
approval and is now used to
treat cervical dystonia as well as
glabellar lines in adults. In 2010,
another form of
botulinum toxin, one free of...
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toward the front. The
glabella also
always contains three pairs of
obvious glabellar furrows. Also
prominent are the
large mosaic (schizochroal) eyes. The...
- is a
scarring alopecia that has been ****ociated with
facial pa****s,
glabellar red dots, a loss of eyebrows, and
prominent venous vasculature in the...
- jerk
reflex V V
Corneal reflex, also
known as the
blink reflex V VII
Glabellar reflex V VII Vestibulo-ocular
reflex VIII III, IV, VI + Gag
reflex IX...
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patch and angel's kiss, is a
vascular birthmark which may be
found on the
glabellar region or on one
upper eyelid, and
presents in
approximately 15% of newborns...