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Queckenstedt-Stookey test Queck·en·stedt-Stook·ey test (kwek'ĕn-shted stūk'ē), compression of the jugular vein in a healthy person increases the pressure of the spinal fluid in the lumbar region within 10-12 seconds and an equally rapid fall to normal on release of the pressure on the vein; when there is a block of subarachnoid channels, compression of the vein causes little or no increase of pressure in the cerebrospinal fluid.Queck·en·stedt-Stook·ey test (kvek'en-shtet stūk'ē test) Compression of the jugular vein in a healthy person causes an increase in the pressure of the spinal fluid in the lumbar region within 10-12 seconds; when there is a block of subarachnoid channels, compression of the vein causes little or no increase of pressure in the cerebrospinal fluid. Queckenstedt, Hans, German physician, 1876-1918. Queckenstedt maneuver - Synonym(s): Queckenstedt-Stookey testQueckenstedt phenomenon - Synonym(s): Queckenstedt-Stookey testQueckenstedt sign - Synonym(s): Queckenstedt-Stookey testQueckenstedt test - Synonym(s): Queckenstedt-Stookey testQueckenstedt-Stookey test - when there is a block of subarachnoid channels, compression of the jugular vein causes little or no increase of pressure in the cerebrospinal fluid. Synonym(s): Queckenstedt maneuver; Queckenstedt phenomenon; Queckenstedt sign; Queckenstedt test;
Stookey, Byron, U.S. neurosurgeon, 1887-1966. Queckenstedt-Stookey test - see under QueckenstedtStookey cranial rongeurStookey reflexStookey retractorStookey-Scarff operation - establishes an opening from the third ventricle to the prechiasmal and interpeduncular cisterns. Synonym(s): third ventriculostomy |