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Spontaneous and Reflex Movements in Brain Death
Neurol 54:221-223, Saposnik,G.,et al, 2000
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Article Abstract
Spontaneous and reflex movements may be found in patients with brain death (BD). The authors prospectively evaluated their frequency using a standardized protocol. Among 38 patients who fulfilled criteria for BD, the authors found 15 (39%) with spontaneous or reflex movements. The most common movement was finger jerks. Undulating toe flexion sign, triple flexion response, Lazarus sign, pronation-extension reflex, and facial myokymia also were seen. These movements may be more common tha n reported and do not preclude the diagnosis of BD.
 
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