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conceptualized in 19th
century French psychiatry by
Charles Lasègue and
Jules Falret, is also
known as
Lasègue–Falret syndrome.
Recent psychiatric classifications...
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strength simultaneously). If
carried out p****ively (also
called Lasègue's sign,
Lasègue test or Lazarević's sign), it is used to
determine whether a patient...
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descriptions and treatments. In the same year,
French physician Ernest-Charles
Lasègue similarly published details of a
number of
cases in a
paper entitled De...
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Lasègue may
refer to:
Charles Lasègue (1816–1883),
French physician Straight leg
raise test, also
called Lasègue test
Christian Lasegue,
American guitarist...
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revamped the band by
recruiting vocalist Bob Parduba, and
guitarist Christian Lasegue.
Swedish drummer Rikard Stjernquist was
added to the
lineup and the band...
- Ernest-Charles
Lasègue (5
September 1816 – 20
March 1883) was a
French physician that
released over one
hundred scientific papers. He
became recognized...
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exhibitionist was
first used in 1877 by
French physician and
psychiatrist Charles Lasègue.
Various earlier medical-forensic
texts discuss genital self-exhibition...
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psychiatrist Ernest-Charles
Lasègue (1816–1883),
identified a
shared psychotic disorder sometimes referred to as "
Lasègue-Falret syndrome" (folie à deux)...
- with
anorexia nervosa. In the same year,
French physician Ernest-Charles
Lasègue similarly published details of a
number of
cases in a
paper entitled De...
- (1809–1873);
Duchenne de
Boulogne (1806–1875),
teacher of Charcot; Ernest-Charles
Lasègue (1816–1883); Jean-Martin
Charcot (1825–1893),
founder of
modern neurology;...