Magendie’s sign

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Magendie’s sign is a clinical indicator associated with lesions of the posterior columns of the spinal cord, historically described by the French physiologist François Magendie.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf clinical sign
neurological sign
associatedWith lesions of the posterior columns of the spinal cord
posterior column disease
proprioceptive pathway damage
sensory ataxia
tabes dorsalis NERFINISHED
category eponymous medical signs
spinal cord signs
countryOfOrigin France
describedBy François Magendie NERFINISHED
field clinical neurology
neuroanatomy
neurology
spinal cord pathology
hasDomain clinical medicine
medicine
hasEponym Magendie NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod 19th century
indicates dorsal column dysfunction
posterior column involvement
isPartOf eponymous neurological signs
languageOfName French
namedAfter François Magendie NERFINISHED
partOf neurological examination
relevantTo clinical neurology training
neurophysiology education
usedFor assessment of posterior column function
localization of spinal cord lesions

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François Magendie eponym Magendie’s sign