Gonda's sign

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Gonda's sign is a medical term used to describe a specific clinical sign in the field of neurology. It is named after the neurologist who first described it, Dr. Gonda.

Pronunciation

The term is pronounced as "Gon-da's sign".

Etymology

The term is named after Dr. Gonda, a neurologist who first described this sign. The exact origin of the term is not known.

Definition

Gonda's sign is a clinical sign used in neurology to indicate a specific neurological condition. The exact nature of this sign is not well documented in the literature.

Related Terms

  • Neurology: The branch of medicine dealing with disorders of the nervous system.
  • Clinical sign: Observable evidence of medical condition, as perceived by the examining physician.
  • Neurological condition: A broad term that includes all conditions and diseases that affect the nervous system.

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