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- Q1390234 subject Q21714843.
- Q1390234 subject Q8465734.
- Q1390234 subject Q8744559.
- Q1390234 abstract "Nysten's rule (1811) describes the sequential onset of rigor mortis in the various muscle groups. The basic sequence of the solidifying body parts is as follows: mandibular joint neck muscles of the trunk lower extremities upper extremitiesThe rule does not occur in all cases, as described. In particular, it depends on what muscle groups are even claimed before the death - there enters rigor mortis then first one.It owes its name to the French pediatrician Hubert Pierre-Nysten (1771-1818).".
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- Q1390234 wikiPageWikiLink Q21714843.
- Q1390234 wikiPageWikiLink Q274095.
- Q1390234 wikiPageWikiLink Q7365.
- Q1390234 wikiPageWikiLink Q8465734.
- Q1390234 wikiPageWikiLink Q8744559.
- Q1390234 wikiPageWikiLink Q9633.
- Q1390234 comment "Nysten's rule (1811) describes the sequential onset of rigor mortis in the various muscle groups. The basic sequence of the solidifying body parts is as follows: mandibular joint neck muscles of the trunk lower extremities upper extremitiesThe rule does not occur in all cases, as described. In particular, it depends on what muscle groups are even claimed before the death - there enters rigor mortis then first one.It owes its name to the French pediatrician Hubert Pierre-Nysten (1771-1818).".
- Q1390234 label "Nysten's rule".