Medical Definition of Hunt's paradoxical phenomenon

1. In dystonia musculorum deformans, if an attempt is made at plantar flexion of the foot when the foot is in dorsal spasm the only response is an increase of the extensor, or dorsal, spasm; if, however, the patient is told to extend the foot which is already in a state of strong dorsal flexion, there will be a sudden movement of plantar flexion; the same phenomenon, mutatis mutandis, is observed when there is a condition of strong plantar flexion. (05 Mar 2000)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Hunt's Paradoxical Phenomenon

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Hunnemania fumariifolia
Hunnemannia
Hunner's stricture
Hunner's ulcer
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Hunt's atrophy
Hunt's neuralgia
Hunt's paradoxical phenomenon
Hunt's syndrome
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Hunter's canal
hunter's chicken
Hunter's glossitis
Hunter's gubernaculum
Hunter's ligament
Hunter's line
Hunter's membrane

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