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Quick Scroll Binda's sign 07.09.04 (4 years ago) #1

Q. What is Binda's sign ?

In which condition it is found ?
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Quick Scroll 07.09.04 (4 years ago) #2

Where did you come across it? Give more details for a relevant search .

Binda is 20kms northwest of Crookwell on the way to Bigga and Grabine State Park, and Tuena and north to Bathurst, Australia . Thatz all what I could find icon_wink.gif
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Quick Scroll 07.09.04 (4 years ago) #3

that is the advantage of posting the entire question with all options.

it helps us to focus one's area of search & increases the chances of arriving at a correct answer!
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Quick Scroll 07.09.04 (4 years ago) #4

the options r :

1.corticospinal tract lesion

2. pyramidal tract lesion

3.early stages of TB meningitis

4.XII nerve paralysis

there is another Q :

what is Benda's (not Binda's) sign :

1.communicating hydrochephalus

2.otitic hydrochephalus

3.obstruction at aqueductal site

4.obstruction at cisterna magna

Please explain with referance !
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Quick Scroll 07.09.04 (4 years ago) #5

grek or latin for me...which guides give thz q yaar icon_sad.gif
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Quick Scroll 07.09.04 (4 years ago) #6

these Q r in our BELOVED Salgunan 15th edition

medicine q.no. 1332 & 1355 !

no ref. of these found ?

help !
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Quick Scroll 07.10.04 (4 years ago) #7

Zucca C, Binda S, Borgatti R, Triulzi F, Radice L, Butte C, Barkhaus PE, Barbi M. Retrospective diagnosis of congenital cytomegalovirus infection and cortical maldevelopment. Neurology 2003; 61: 710-712
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Quick Scroll 07.10.04 (3 years ago) #8

what was that??
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Quick Scroll 07.10.04 (3 years ago) #9

That is the refernce to your query. Bind's sign is almost unknown and there is only one reference we could find for that after submitting our query to MESH database (international database of medical terms, paid access). In it also, it is not defined as binda's sign, but later on some people called it binda's sign as the author is Dr S Binda.

As we could not locate this particular copy of the article, we have given you the reference and page number of the journal.

Sorry for not being able to help you out completely.
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Quick Scroll 07.10.04 (3 years ago) #10

ok boss !

i think Salgunan has unnecessarily given such non specifis questions !
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