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- Q7989549 subject Q8839539.
- Q7989549 abstract "Westphal's sign is the clinical correlate of the absence or decrease of patellar reflex or knee jerk. Patellar reflex or knee jerk is a kind of deep or stretch reflex where an application of a stimulus to the patellar tendon such as strike by a solid object or hammer caused the leg to extend due to such stimulus causes the quadriceps femoris muscle to contract.It is named for Karl Friedrich Otto Westphal (1833-1890).".
- Q7989549 thumbnail Patellar_tendon_reflex_arc.png?width=300.
- Q7989549 wikiPageWikiLink Q1172095.
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- Q7989549 wikiPageWikiLink Q1547639.
- Q7989549 wikiPageWikiLink Q186290.
- Q7989549 wikiPageWikiLink Q504536.
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- Q7989549 wikiPageWikiLink Q7234198.
- Q7989549 wikiPageWikiLink Q75839.
- Q7989549 wikiPageWikiLink Q8839539.
- Q7989549 wikiPageWikiLink Q968731.
- Q7989549 comment "Westphal's sign is the clinical correlate of the absence or decrease of patellar reflex or knee jerk. Patellar reflex or knee jerk is a kind of deep or stretch reflex where an application of a stimulus to the patellar tendon such as strike by a solid object or hammer caused the leg to extend due to such stimulus causes the quadriceps femoris muscle to contract.It is named for Karl Friedrich Otto Westphal (1833-1890).".
- Q7989549 label "Westphal's sign".
- Q7989549 depiction Patellar_tendon_reflex_arc.png.