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Geda-Riddokh reflex

Geda-Riddokh reflex (N. of Head, English neuropathologist, 1861-1940; G. Riddoch, the English doctor, 1889-1947) – bending of legs in ankle, knee and hip joints with simultaneous increase in sweating in the field of an innervation is lower than the level of defeat and an involuntary urination at irritation of receptors of deep fabrics and skin; it is noted against the background of cross damage of a spinal cord.

 
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