Gordon's sign | |
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Differential diagnosis | Pyramidal tract lesions |
Gordon's sign is a clinical sign in which squeezing the calf muscle elicits an extensor plantar reflex. It is found in patients with pyramidal tract lesions, and is one of a number of Babinski-like responses.[1]
The sign is named after Alfred Gordon.[2]
References
- โ Kumar SP, Ramasubramanian D (December 2000). "The Babinski sign--a reappraisal". Neurol India. 48 (4): 314โ8. PMID 11146592. Retrieved 2009-04-13.
- โ Gordon's paradoxical flexor reflex at Who Named It?
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