- Grasset phenomenon (sign)
- Gras·set phenomenon (sign) (grah-saґ) [Joseph Grasset, French physician, 1849–1918] see under phenomenon.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Grasset-Bychowski sign — Gras·set By·chow·ski sign (grah saґ be kofґske) [J. Grasset; Zygmunt Bychowski, Polish neurologist, 1860–1935] Grasset phenomenon; see under phenomenon … Medical dictionary
Grasset sign — Grasset Bychowski sign Grasset phenomenon … Medical dictionary
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Grasset — Joseph, French physician, 1849–1918. See G. law, G. phenomenon, G. sign, G. Gaussel phenomenon, Landouzy G. law … Medical dictionary
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