Brud·zin·ski sign
or Brud*zin*ski's sign n : any of several symptoms of meningeal irritation occurring esp. in meningitis: as a : flexion of the lower limbs induced by passive flexion of the head on the chest b : flexion of one lower limb following passive flexion of the other Brudzinski, Josef (1874-1917), Polish physician. Brudzinski described in 1908 a sign of meningitis in which the passive flexion of one lower limb results in a contralateral reflex in the other. In 1909 he described another sign of meningitis: a bending of the neck results in flexure movements of the ankle, knee, and hip.
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