- century, the
neurophysiologist Vladimir Bekhterev of
Russia in 1893,
Adolf Strümpell of
Germany in 1897, and
Pierre Marie of
France in 1898 were the first...
- paraparesis,
familial spastic paraplegia,
French settlement disease,
Strumpell disease, or
Strumpell-Lorrain disease. The
symptoms are a
result of
dysfunction of...
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Strümpell may
refer to:
Adolf Strümpell (1853–1925),
German neurologist who was born at Neu-Autz Estate,
Courland Governorate Ludwig Strümpell (1812–1899)...
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Adolf Gustav Gottfried Strümpell, from 1893 von
Strümpell (29 June 1853 – 10
January 1925), was a
Baltic German neurologist.
Strümpell was born in Neu-Autz...
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Ludwig Strümpell,
after his
ennoblement in 1870 von
Strümpell (28 June 1812 – 18 May 1899), was a
German philosopher and pedagogue.
Strümpell was born...
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Strümpell's sign is a
clinical sign in
which the patient's
attempt to flex the knee
against resistance elicits an
extensor plantar reflex. It is found...
-
Stransky sign –
vigorously abducting and
suddenly releasing the
little toe
Strümpell sign –
patient attempts to flex the knee
against resistance Throckmorton...
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Hereditary spastic paraplegia (HSP, or
familial spastic paraplegia – FSP,
Strümpell–Lorrain syndrome)
Myelomere Neutral spine Poliomyelitis Post-polio syndrome...
- 'people/person (niru) of Mbaari'.
Strümpell (1922/23)
reported Nimbari to be the
autonym of Niam-Niam
language speakers. Originally,
Strümpell (1910)
called the language...
- the
Benue and Mayo-Kebbi Rivers, and are do****ented by a word list in
Strümpell (1922/23).
Although Boyd (1989:184) had
classified Duli as one of the...