clonus
Americannoun
plural
clonusesnoun
Other Word Forms
- clonic adjective
- clonicity noun
Etymology
Origin of clonus
1810–20; < New Latin < Greek klónos turmoil
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The knee-jerks and plantar reflexes are exaggerated, and there is marked ankle clonus.
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There was neither ankle nor patellar clonus, and the other reflexes were present and normal.
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No foot clonus, no Babinski; abdominal reflexes present, cremasteric not elicited; catalepsy not always present.
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There is an attempt at, but no true, clonus; that is, passive flexion of the foot causes two or three jerky movements.
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The plantar and patellar reflexes were much exaggerated, and there was ankle clonus, most marked in the left limb.
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