- Wernicke reaction
- hemianopic pupillary r.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome — (also called wet brain, Korsakoff psychosis, alcoholic encephalopathy, Wernicke s disease, and encephalopathy alcoholic) [ [http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/000771.htm MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Wernicke Korsakoff syndrome ] … Wikipedia
reaction — 1. The response of a muscle or other living tissue or organism to a stimulus. 2. The color change effected in litmus and certain other organic pigments by contact with substances such as acids or alkalies; also the property that such substances… … Medical dictionary
Wernicke test — see hemiopic pupillary reaction, under reaction … Medical dictionary
Wernicke — Karl, German neurologist, 1848–1905. See W. aphasia, W. area, W. center, W. disease, W. encephalopathy, W. field, W. radiation, W. reaction, W. region, W. sign, W. syndrome, W. zone, W. Korsakoff encephalopathy, W. Korsakoff syndrome … Medical dictionary
Wernicke sign — hemiopic pupillary reaction … Medical dictionary
hemianopic pupillary reaction — reaction in certain cases of hemianopia in which the stimulus of light thrown upon one side of the retina causes the iris to contract, while light thrown on the other side arouses no response. Called also Wernicke r … Medical dictionary
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