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Vernike-Mann pose

Vernike-Mann a pose (To. Wernicke, German psychiatrist and neuropathologist, 1848-1905; L. Mann, the German neuropathologist, 1866-1936) – the specific pose of the patient observed at the central hemiparesis (paralysis) caused by defeat of the internal capsule: bending of a forearm, reduction of a shoulder to a trunk, pronation and bending of a brush, extension of a shin, hip and bottom bending of foot; it is caused by increase in a tone of muscles of a razgibately leg and sgibately hand.

 
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