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This information shows the various causes of Increased (brisk) Reflexes, and how common these diseases or conditions are in the general population. ... The following causes of Increased (brisk) Reflexes are diseases or conditions that affect more than 1 million people in the USA:
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In seven patients the reflexes were brisker on the side in which was sited the functioning brachial fistula, and in one patient brisk reflexes occurred on ...
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indicate and how is it determined. Thanks ; = ; Reflexes are usually graded on a scale of 0 to 4+. The "normal" is 2+, though in many cases I will accept 1+ (hyporeflexic, a bit less than expected) or 3+ (brisk, a bit more than expected) as normal.
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Additionally, MS has a score of differential diagnoses (conditions that present with one of more of the same symptoms as MS). ... Reflexes: This is done with both ends of the hammer. The reflexes can be normal, brisk, i.e. too easily evoked, or non-existent. ... These bands indicate a type of immune system activity.
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activity in Huntington's disease Specific results could indicate .... subject in rest, bent and stretched conditions The derivation of the antagonistic muscles is shown in .... brisk reflexes the 160-260 ms response was also positive in ...
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Fluctuations of the blood pressure and irregularities of the heart rate indicate possible involvement of the autonomic nervous system (B myelinated fibers). ... GBS has to be differentiated with other neurological conditions, especially acute spinal cord compression (usually brisk reflexes, sensory level,
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www.neuroanatomy.wisc.edu/coursebook/casehis1ans.pdf
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When reflexes are very brisk, clonus is sometimes seen. This is a repetitive vibratory contraction of the muscle that occurs in response to muscle and tendon stretch. Deep tendon reflexes are often rated according to the following scale:
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By verifying true patient conditions, the nurse can determine appropriate primary, secondary, ... Therefore, brisk reflexes (hyperreflexia) are the result of an irritable cortex and indicate central nervous system involvement. Whenever there is central nervous system involvement, the potential for seizure exists.
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