Westphal's sign

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Westphal's sign
Patellar tendon reflex arc
Differential diagnosisPeripheral nerve disease, Motor cortex lesion

Westphal's sign is the clinical

quadriceps femoris muscle to contract.[citation needed
]

It is named for Karl Friedrich Otto Westphal (1833-1890).[1][2]

Associated conditions

Westphal's sign has a clinical significance used in determining neurodisorders or diseases such as:[citation needed]

  • receptor damage, peripheral nerve disease, involving the
    dorsal(sensory) columns
    of the spinal cord and cerebellar lesions
  • lesions present within the motor cortex of the brain or the pyramidal tracts which it combined with muscular spasms[clarification needed]
  • complete interruption of sensory and/or motor impulse transmission in the femoral nerve

References

  1. Who Named It?
  2. ^ C. F. O. Westphal (1875). Über einige durch mechanische Einwirkung auf Sehnen und Muskeln hervorgebrachte Bewegungs-Erscheinungen. Vol. 5. Berlin: Archiv für Psychiatrie und Nervenkrankheiten. pp. 803–834.
  • Jensen, David Ph.D. (1976). The Principles of Physiology. New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts.