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Kernig's sign is a test used in
physical examination to look for
evidence of
irritation of the meninges. The test
involves flexing the
thighs at the hip...
- some
types of
intracranial hemorrhage.
Related clinical signs include Kernig's sign and
three signs all
named Brudzinski's sign.
Although nosologic coding...
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Woldemar Kernig,
better known as
Vladimir Mikhailovich Kernig (Latvian: Voldemārs
Kernigs; Russian: Владимир Михайлович Керниг; 28 June 1840 – 18 April...
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Meningism Kernig's sign Ward MA,
Greenwood TM,
Kumar DR,
Mazza JJ, Yale SH (March 2010). "Josef
Brudzinski and
Vladimir Mikhailovich Kernig:
signs for...
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identifying same)
Kerley lines Peter Kerley radiology pulmonary edema Kernig's sign
Woldemar Kernig neurology meningism, meningitis,
subarachnoid haemorrhage synd/2200...
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Lutheran bishop Waldemar J****zczak (born 1956),
British art
critic Woldemar Kernig (1840–1917),
Russian and
Baltic German internist and
neurologist whose medical...
- made by
clinical history,
physical exam, and
several diagnostic tests.
Kernig and
Brudzinski signs may be
elucidated with
specific physical exam maneuvers...
- adults.
Other signs include the
presence of
positive Kernig's sign or Brudziński sign.
Kernig's sign is ****essed with the
person lying supine, with the...
- Wiedza. Ulam, Adam
Bruno (1972). "Tito, Titoismus" [Tito, Titoism]. In
Kernig,
Claus D. [in German] (ed.).
Sowjetsystem und
demokratische Gesellschaft...
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meningitis typically presents with high fever,
nuchal rigidity (stiff neck),
Kernig's sign,
severe headache, vomiting, purpura, photophobia, and
sometimes chills...