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Disease Information for Tabes dorsalis: Clinical Manifestations
- Clinical Manifestations (74)
- Demographics & Risk Factors (4)
- Laboratory Tests (10)
- Diagnostic Test Results (6)
- Associated Diseases & Rule outs (35)
- Disease Mechanism & Classification (11)
- Treatment (2)
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- External Links Related to Tabes dorsalis
- Signs & Symptoms
- Furrowed forehead
- Tabetic facies/sad look
- Foot Lesion Ulcerating
- Foot ulcer
- Leg Ulcers in Elderly
- Abdominal Pain
- Abdominal Pain Nonsurgical
- Abdominal paresthesias
- Acute abdomen with no signs
- Diffuse Abdominal Pain
- Epigastric recurrent pain attacks
- Poorly Localized Abdominal Pain
- Severe abdominal pain
- Absent knee reflexes
- Anesthetic hypesthetic limbs/areas
- Ankle reflexes absent
- Ankle reflexes decreased
- Ataxia
- Ataxia is worse at night
- Ataxia/Posterior columns
- Broad based/wide gait
- Coordination/signs
- Distal Sensory Loss
- Dropping things
- Finger to nose test abnormality
- Gait disturbance/abnormality
- Heel to shin test abnormality
- Hung reflexes (prolonged relaxation)/Woltman sign
- Hyporeflexia/DTRs decreased
- Knee reflex decrease
- Leg pains, lightning
- Lhermittes sign (tingling on neck flex)
- Loss deep pain sensation
- Loss of pain of temperature sensation
- Loss position sense/postural sense
- Movement or gait disorder/signs
- Pain delayed/Kerandel sign
- Poor coordination legs/feet
- Position sense decreased/proprioception
- Position sense decreased/proprioception Legs
- Romberg sign positive
- Sensory Ataxia
- Spatial orientation/perception difficulty
- Spinal cord level lesion/signs
- Staggering Gait
- Unable to tandem walk/straight line
- Vibratory sense decreased
- Vibratory sense decreased Legs
- Weak reflexes
- Acute Back Pain
- Arthritis/severe without much pain
- Back Pain
- Back Pain Severe
- Backache
- Charcot joint signs
- Dorsal Spine Pain
- Bladder distension
- Overflow incontinence
- Urine Incontinence
- Balance problems
- Ectomorph habitus
- Falling
- Unable to walk/night
- Walking difficulties
- Eye symptoms/signs
- Iridoplegia/spared accomodation reflex
- Miosis/narrow pupils
- Pel's ocular crisis/pain (tabes dorsalis)
- Ptosis (blepharoptosis)
- Pupil Abnormal/Signs
- Clinical Presentation & Variations
- Presentation/Progressive Motor Sensory Polyneuropathy
- Disease Progression
- Course/Acute
- Course/Acute only
- Course/Chronic disease crisis/flare/attacks