Difference between revisions of "CLINICAL-BRUDZINSKI'S SIGN"
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1. Spontaneous flexion of the hips during flexion of the neck by the examiner. | 1. Spontaneous flexion of the hips during flexion of the neck by the examiner. | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:29, 21 March 2023
SUMMARY
1. Spontaneous flexion of the hips during flexion of the neck by the examiner.
2. Indicates meningism.
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