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Opisthotonus is seen with
drowning victims –
called the "
opisthotonic death pose". This pose is also
common in
complete dinosaur skeletal fossils...
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death poses.
According to the
conclusions of this study, the so-called "
opisthotonic posture" is not the
result of a
cerebral illness creating muscle spasms...
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those with
floppy infant syndrome and
exaggerated in
hypertonic and
opisthotonic infants. An
abnormal Landau reflex may
indicate hypotonia or hypertonia...
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children with
malaria frequently exhibit decorticate, decerebrate, and
opisthotonic posturing.
Normally people displaying decerebrate or
decorticate posturing...
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relaxed and body
parts can be
easily moved relative to each other.
Since opisthotonic postures are
already established during death, they may only be preserved...
- S2CID 85832346. Reisdorf, A. G.; Wuttke, M. (2012). "Re-evaluating Moodie's
Opisthotonic-Posture
Hypothesis in
fossil vertebrates. Part I:
Reptiles – The taphonomy...
- 331–336. Reisdorf, A.G.; Wuttke, M. (2012). "Re-evaluating Moodie's
Opisthotonic-Posture
Hypothesis in
fossil vertebrates. Part I: Reptiles – The taphonomy...
- ISBN 978-1-882054-10-7. Reisdorf, A.G.; Wuttke, M. (2012). "Re-evaluating Moodie's
opisthotonic-posture
hypothesis in
fossil vertebrates, Part I:
Reptiles – the taphonomy...
- pp. 90. Reisdorf, A.G., and Wuttke, M. 2012. Re-evaluating Moodie's
Opisthotonic-Posture
Hypothesis in
fossil vertebrates. Part I:
Reptiles - The taphonomy...
- ISBN 0-86288-662-7. Reisdorf, A.G.; Wuttke, M. (2012). "Re-evaluating Moodie's
Opisthotonic-Posture
Hypothesis in
fossil vertebrates. Part I:
Reptiles - The taphonomy...