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- Bell's_phenomenon abstract "Bell's phenomenon is a medical sign that allows observers to notice an upward and outward movement of the eye, when an attempt is made to close the eyes. The upward movement of the eye is present in the majority of the population, and is a defensive mechanism. The phenomenon is named after the Scottish anatomist, surgeon, and physiologist Charles Bell.Bell's phenomenon is a normal defense reflex present in about 75% of the population, resulting in elevation of the globes when blinking or when threatened (e.g. when an attempt is made to touch a patient's cornea). It becomes noticeable only when the orbicularis oculi muscle becomes weak as in, for example, bilateral facial palsy associated with Guillain-Barré syndrome. It is, however, present behind forcibly closed eyelids in most healthy people and should not be regarded as a pathognomonic sign.Top References 1.Smith J, Henderson B. (Minerva.). BMJ. 2001;323:118. . (30 July.).".
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- Bell's_phenomenon subject Category:Ophthalmology.
- Bell's_phenomenon comment "Bell's phenomenon is a medical sign that allows observers to notice an upward and outward movement of the eye, when an attempt is made to close the eyes. The upward movement of the eye is present in the majority of the population, and is a defensive mechanism.".
- Bell's_phenomenon label "Bell's phenomenon".
- Bell's_phenomenon label "Sinal de Bell".
- Bell's_phenomenon label "Symptoom van Bell".
- Bell's_phenomenon label "ベル現象".
- Bell's_phenomenon sameAs ベル現象.
- Bell's_phenomenon sameAs Symptoom_van_Bell.
- Bell's_phenomenon sameAs Sinal_de_Bell.
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- Bell's_phenomenon sameAs Q2747900.
- Bell's_phenomenon sameAs Q2747900.
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- Bell's_phenomenon depiction CharlesBell001.jpg.
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