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DictionarySeereflexBrissaud reflex
Bris·saud re·flex (brē-sō'), tickling the sole causes a contraction of the tensor fasciae latae muscle, even when there is no responsive movement of the toes.Bris·saud re·flex (brē-sō' rē'fleks) Tickling the sole causes a contraction of the tensor fasciae latae muscle, even when there is no responsive movement of the toes. Brissaud reflexContraction of the tensor fasciae latae muscle when the sole of the foot is stroked or tickled. It is a component of the extensor plantar response. See also: Brissaud, ÉdouardBrissaud, Edouard, French physician, 1852-1909. Brissaud disease - habitual, repeated contraction of certain muscles, resulting in actions that can be voluntarily suppressed for only brief periods. Synonym(s): ticBrissaud infantilism - Synonym(s): infantile hypothyroidismBrissaud reflex - tickling the sole causes a contraction of the tensor fasciae latae muscle, even when there is no responsive movement of the toes.Brissaud-Marie syndrome - unilateral spasm of the tongue and lips, of hysterical nature. |