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Romberg’s sign

Romberg’s sign

a diagnostic sign of certain neurological disorders, including locomotor ataxia, that consists of a swaying motion and unsteadiness when the individual stands with eyes closed, feet together, and arms outstretched. [Moritz Romberg (1795–1873), German physician]

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