Bhupen Barman
Department of Medicine, Lady Hardinge Medical College and SSK Hospital, New Delhi-1. E mail: drbhupenb@gmail.com
Corresponding Author: Bhupen Barman, Department of Medicine, Lady Hardinge Medical College and SSK Hospital, Delhi-1. E
mail: drbhupenb@gmail.com
Abstract
The Hoffman and Tromner signs are most commonly clinically used corticospinal tract signs of upper extremities similar to the Babinski reflex in the lower extremity. Although, these reflexes can be elicited in normal subjects but importantly indicate a pyramidal tract lesion, especially if asymmetric and accompanied by other pathological reflexes. The article covers the historical aspect, the technique of testing and the clinical significance of this fascinating sign. |
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