Frontal release sign

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title: Frontal release sign
text: Frontal release signs are primitive reflexes traditionally held to be a sign of disorders that affect the frontal lobes. The appearance of such signs reflects the area of brain dysfunction rather than a specific disorder which may be diffuse, such as a dementia, or localised, such as a tumor. One reflex thought to have good localizing value is the palmar grasp reflex which usually signifies damage to the frontal lobe of the opposite side. The glabellar reflex or "glabellar tap" is present in ind
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description: Primitive reflex reactivated by damage to the frontal lobes
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date modified: 2022-06-05T13:36:22Z
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