B Balain, G Findlay… - Orthopaedic Proceedings, 2011 - JBJS (Br) How much sway is significant for a traditional Romberg test has always been open to interpretation and debate. Prospective and detailed clinical examination of 50 consecutive patients of cervical myelopathy was performed. For the walking Romberg sign, patients were asked to walk ...
F Bischof - Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry, 2011 - jnnp.bmj.com ... within 4weeks after symptom onset and exclusion of other causes.2 A subgroup of patients with GBS present with ataxia that cannot be attributed to paralysis or sensory loss.3 This condition has been termed ataxic GBS and is char- acterised by a negative Rombergsign.4 In ... Related articles - All 3 versions
M Ito, K Matsuno, Y Sakumoto… - Journal of Neurology, …, 2011 - jnnp.bmj.com ... Abstract. Background Ataxic Guillain–Barré syndrome is characterised by profound ataxia with negative Rombergsign and no ophthalmoplegia. Its nosological relationship to acute sensory ataxic neuropathy has yet to be discussed. ... Cited by 3 - Related articles - All 4 versions
T Katoh, R Kawamoto… - Nippon Ronen Igakkai zasshi. …, 2011 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov We report a case of a patient with incarcerated obturator hernia who presented with right thigh pain. An 88-year-old woman who had experienced right thigh pain for the previous 3 years was given a diagnosis of sciatica at the orthopedic department. In July 2009, she was ...
AL Barton, RA Fisher… - Annals of Clinical …, 2011 - acb.rsmjournals.com ... Neurological examination found an ataxic gait, with a positive Romberg'ssign. ... Neurological examination demonstrated an ataxic gait with a positive Romberg'ssign. There was wasting in the hands and the lower legs. Tone appeared normal. ... Related articles - All 5 versions