- meningitis, and is
analogous to the Brudziński
symphyseal sign in the
lower limb. The Brudziński
symphyseal sign is a
clinical sign in
which pressure on...
- to
detect that
there could be a case of
symphyseal diastasis.
There is pain that is ****ociated with
symphyseal diastasis that can make
simple everyday...
-
lower jaw (72
according to
Benson et al. (2013)), 8-9 or more
pairs of
symphyseal teeth in
dorsal view (12
pairs according to
Benson et al. (2013)) and...
- jaws. The
lower jaw is
robust and
curved upward, with a well-developed
symphyseal region where the two
halves of the jaw meet.
Although it and the South...
-
symphyseal structure wedged between the
meckelian cartilages,
which were
separated by a gap at the front. A pair of
cartilage loops, the
symphyseal crista...
-
mandibular symphysis is short, has a
rugose joint surface, but
lacks a
symphyseal groove. In
archaeocetes the
symphysis is long. In
modern mysticetes, in...
-
Paredestus is
known from a
partial skull preserving part of the
lower symphyseal tooth whorl,
remains of
surrounding pavement teeth and what may represent...
-
metacarpal II) and in that its
reduced dentition is
restricted to the
symphyseal portion of the dentary. The
holotype skull measure 185 mm. A
number of...
- down to a flat surface; a long and
shallow mandible with an
elongated symphyseal region; and
trigonids and
talonids that are
separated by
lateral constrictions...
- with the
patient lying supine.
Other signs attributed to Brudzinski: The
symphyseal sign, in
which pressure on the
pubic symphysis leads to
abduction of the...