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- Frontal_release_sign abstract "Frontal release signs are primitive reflexes traditionally held to be a sign of disorders that affect the frontal lobes. The appearance of such signs reflects the area of brain dysfunction rather than a specific disorder which may be diffuse such as a dementia, or localised such as a tumor.The only reflex thought to have good localizing value is the palmar grasp reflex which usually signifies damage to the frontal lobe of the opposite side. The glabellar reflex or \"glabellar tap\" is also present in individuals with extrapyramidal disorders such as Parkinson's disease.Conceptually, these reflexes are \"hard-wired\" before birth and are therefore able to be elicited in the newborn. As the brain matures, certain areas (usually within the frontal lobes) exert an inhibitory effect thus causing the reflex to disappear. When disease processes disrupt these inhibitory pathways the reflex is \"released\" from inhibition and elicitable once again, hence the term \"frontal release sign\".Some frontal release signs and their role in infancy: Palmar grasp: Baby naturally grabs objects. Palmomental reflex: unknown. Rooting reflex: Baby finds breast to suckle. Sucking reflex: Baby sucks breast / bottle teat to get milk. Snout reflex: Involved in suckling. Glabellar reflex: May protect eyes in certain situations.".
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- Frontal_release_sign wikiPageLength "1531".
- Frontal_release_sign wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Frontal_release_sign wikiPageRevisionID "642456068".
- Frontal_release_sign wikiPageWikiLink Brain.
- Frontal_release_sign wikiPageWikiLink Category:Reflexes.
- Frontal_release_sign wikiPageWikiLink Category:Symptoms_and_signs:_Nervous_system.
- Frontal_release_sign wikiPageWikiLink Frontal_lobe.
- Frontal_release_sign wikiPageWikiLink Glabellar_reflex.
- Frontal_release_sign wikiPageWikiLink Grasp.
- Frontal_release_sign wikiPageWikiLink Movement_disorder.
- Frontal_release_sign wikiPageWikiLink Palmomental_reflex.
- Frontal_release_sign wikiPageWikiLink Parkinsons_disease.
- Frontal_release_sign wikiPageWikiLink Primitive_reflexes.
- Frontal_release_sign wikiPageWikiLink Reflex.
- Frontal_release_sign wikiPageWikiLink Snout_reflex.
- Frontal_release_sign wikiPageWikiLinkText ""frontal release" sign".
- Frontal_release_sign wikiPageWikiLinkText "Frontal cortical release reflexes".
- Frontal_release_sign wikiPageWikiLinkText "frontal release sign".
- Frontal_release_sign wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Frontal_release_sign subject Category:Reflexes.
- Frontal_release_sign subject Category:Symptoms_and_signs:_Nervous_system.
- Frontal_release_sign hypernym Reflexes.
- Frontal_release_sign type Disorder.
- Frontal_release_sign type Redirect.
- Frontal_release_sign type Reflex.
- Frontal_release_sign comment "Frontal release signs are primitive reflexes traditionally held to be a sign of disorders that affect the frontal lobes. The appearance of such signs reflects the area of brain dysfunction rather than a specific disorder which may be diffuse such as a dementia, or localised such as a tumor.The only reflex thought to have good localizing value is the palmar grasp reflex which usually signifies damage to the frontal lobe of the opposite side.".
- Frontal_release_sign label "Frontal release sign".
- Frontal_release_sign sameAs Q5505911.
- Frontal_release_sign sameAs m.03c2y05.
- Frontal_release_sign sameAs Q5505911.
- Frontal_release_sign wasDerivedFrom Frontal_release_sign?oldid=642456068.
- Frontal_release_sign isPrimaryTopicOf Frontal_release_sign.