The upgoing thumb sign has been frequently observed in patients with minor strokes and transient ischemic attacks as an indicator of brain involvement. However, i noticed that at times, the only sign is an upgoing thumb on the side opposite of the brain involvement, this means a threatened stroke and needs . This is a neurological exam finding, similar to a babinski, more commonly seen in patients with true stroke or tia vs. The upgoing thumb sign as a subtle clinical finding of upper motor neuron involvement has been frequently reported in patients with tias and minor strokes. The upgoing thumb sign can be used as part of a comprehensive neurological evaluation to help distinguish stroke mimic from actual stroke.
—i have noticed that patients with corticospinal tract involvement of the upper limb when asked to extend their arms, . To assess the frequency of upgoing thumb sign in patients with a stroke or transient ischemic attack (tia) compared to those with stroke mimics. The upgoing thumb sign can be used as part of a comprehensive neurological evaluation to help distinguish stroke mimic from actual stroke. To assess the frequency of this finding in patients with minor stroke and tias . The upgoing thumb sign was observed more frequently in those with minor stroke/tia than in those with stroke mimics (p = 0.001). The upgoing thumb sign has been frequently observed in patients with minor strokes and transient ischemic attacks as an indicator of brain involvement. Although an upgoing thumb sign has been reported in patients with tias and stroke, the frequency and reliability of this finding in patients . To assess the frequency of this finding in patients with minor stroke and tias compared to those with stroke mimics and to .
Although an upgoing thumb sign has been reported in patients with tias and stroke, the frequency and reliability of this finding in patients .
This is a neurological exam finding, similar to a babinski, more commonly seen in patients with true stroke or tia vs. To assess the frequency of this finding in patients with minor stroke and tias compared to those with stroke mimics and to . The upgoing thumb sign was observed more frequently in those with minor stroke/tia than in those with stroke mimics (p = 0.001). The upgoing thumb sign can be used as part of a comprehensive neurological evaluation to help distinguish stroke mimic from actual stroke. —i have noticed that patients with corticospinal tract involvement of the upper limb when asked to extend their arms, . A sensitive indicator of brain involvement? Although an upgoing thumb sign has been reported in patients with tias and stroke, the frequency and reliability of this finding in patients . To assess the frequency of upgoing thumb sign in patients with a stroke or transient ischemic attack (tia) compared to those with stroke mimics. The upgoing thumb sign has been frequently observed in patients with minor strokes and transient ischemic attacks as an indicator of brain involvement. However, i noticed that at times, the only sign is an upgoing thumb on the side opposite of the brain involvement, this means a threatened stroke and needs . The upgoing thumb sign as a subtle clinical finding of upper motor neuron involvement has been frequently reported in patients with tias and minor strokes. To assess the frequency of this finding in patients with minor stroke and tias .
A sensitive indicator of brain involvement? However, i noticed that at times, the only sign is an upgoing thumb on the side opposite of the brain involvement, this means a threatened stroke and needs . To assess the frequency of this finding in patients with minor stroke and tias . The upgoing thumb sign can be used as part of a comprehensive neurological evaluation to help distinguish stroke mimic from actual stroke. —i have noticed that patients with corticospinal tract involvement of the upper limb when asked to extend their arms, .
The upgoing thumb sign was observed more frequently in those with minor stroke/tia than in those with stroke mimics (p = 0.001). To assess the frequency of this finding in patients with minor stroke and tias compared to those with stroke mimics and to . —i have noticed that patients with corticospinal tract involvement of the upper limb when asked to extend their arms, . Although an upgoing thumb sign has been reported in patients with tias and stroke, the frequency and reliability of this finding in patients . However, i noticed that at times, the only sign is an upgoing thumb on the side opposite of the brain involvement, this means a threatened stroke and needs . To assess the frequency of upgoing thumb sign in patients with a stroke or transient ischemic attack (tia) compared to those with stroke mimics. To assess the frequency of this finding in patients with minor stroke and tias . This is a neurological exam finding, similar to a babinski, more commonly seen in patients with true stroke or tia vs.
The upgoing thumb sign as a subtle clinical finding of upper motor neuron involvement has been frequently reported in patients with tias and minor strokes.
A sensitive indicator of brain involvement? —i have noticed that patients with corticospinal tract involvement of the upper limb when asked to extend their arms, . However, i noticed that at times, the only sign is an upgoing thumb on the side opposite of the brain involvement, this means a threatened stroke and needs . The upgoing thumb sign can be used as part of a comprehensive neurological evaluation to help distinguish stroke mimic from actual stroke. The upgoing thumb sign as a subtle clinical finding of upper motor neuron involvement has been frequently reported in patients with tias and minor strokes. Although an upgoing thumb sign has been reported in patients with tias and stroke, the frequency and reliability of this finding in patients . To assess the frequency of this finding in patients with minor stroke and tias compared to those with stroke mimics and to . The upgoing thumb sign was observed more frequently in those with minor stroke/tia than in those with stroke mimics (p = 0.001). This is a neurological exam finding, similar to a babinski, more commonly seen in patients with true stroke or tia vs. The upgoing thumb sign has been frequently observed in patients with minor strokes and transient ischemic attacks as an indicator of brain involvement. To assess the frequency of upgoing thumb sign in patients with a stroke or transient ischemic attack (tia) compared to those with stroke mimics. To assess the frequency of this finding in patients with minor stroke and tias .
—i have noticed that patients with corticospinal tract involvement of the upper limb when asked to extend their arms, . The upgoing thumb sign as a subtle clinical finding of upper motor neuron involvement has been frequently reported in patients with tias and minor strokes. The upgoing thumb sign can be used as part of a comprehensive neurological evaluation to help distinguish stroke mimic from actual stroke. Although an upgoing thumb sign has been reported in patients with tias and stroke, the frequency and reliability of this finding in patients . To assess the frequency of this finding in patients with minor stroke and tias compared to those with stroke mimics and to .
This is a neurological exam finding, similar to a babinski, more commonly seen in patients with true stroke or tia vs. The upgoing thumb sign has been frequently observed in patients with minor strokes and transient ischemic attacks as an indicator of brain involvement. The upgoing thumb sign as a subtle clinical finding of upper motor neuron involvement has been frequently reported in patients with tias and minor strokes. To assess the frequency of this finding in patients with minor stroke and tias compared to those with stroke mimics and to . Although an upgoing thumb sign has been reported in patients with tias and stroke, the frequency and reliability of this finding in patients . However, i noticed that at times, the only sign is an upgoing thumb on the side opposite of the brain involvement, this means a threatened stroke and needs . The upgoing thumb sign can be used as part of a comprehensive neurological evaluation to help distinguish stroke mimic from actual stroke. To assess the frequency of upgoing thumb sign in patients with a stroke or transient ischemic attack (tia) compared to those with stroke mimics.
To assess the frequency of this finding in patients with minor stroke and tias .
The upgoing thumb sign has been frequently observed in patients with minor strokes and transient ischemic attacks as an indicator of brain involvement. The upgoing thumb sign as a subtle clinical finding of upper motor neuron involvement has been frequently reported in patients with tias and minor strokes. To assess the frequency of upgoing thumb sign in patients with a stroke or transient ischemic attack (tia) compared to those with stroke mimics. To assess the frequency of this finding in patients with minor stroke and tias . Although an upgoing thumb sign has been reported in patients with tias and stroke, the frequency and reliability of this finding in patients . This is a neurological exam finding, similar to a babinski, more commonly seen in patients with true stroke or tia vs. —i have noticed that patients with corticospinal tract involvement of the upper limb when asked to extend their arms, . To assess the frequency of this finding in patients with minor stroke and tias compared to those with stroke mimics and to . The upgoing thumb sign was observed more frequently in those with minor stroke/tia than in those with stroke mimics (p = 0.001). However, i noticed that at times, the only sign is an upgoing thumb on the side opposite of the brain involvement, this means a threatened stroke and needs . The upgoing thumb sign can be used as part of a comprehensive neurological evaluation to help distinguish stroke mimic from actual stroke. A sensitive indicator of brain involvement?
Upgoing Thumb Sign Stroke / The upgoing thumb sign as a subtle clinical finding of upper motor neuron involvement has been frequently reported in patients with tias and minor strokes.. Although an upgoing thumb sign has been reported in patients with tias and stroke, the frequency and reliability of this finding in patients . To assess the frequency of this finding in patients with minor stroke and tias . This is a neurological exam finding, similar to a babinski, more commonly seen in patients with true stroke or tia vs. The upgoing thumb sign has been frequently observed in patients with minor strokes and transient ischemic attacks as an indicator of brain involvement. A sensitive indicator of brain involvement?
—i have noticed that patients with corticospinal tract involvement of the upper limb when asked to extend their arms, upgoing thumb sign. The upgoing thumb sign was observed more frequently in those with minor stroke/tia than in those with stroke mimics (p = 0.001).
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