Английская Википедия:Abadie's sign of tabes dorsalis

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Abadie's sign of tabes dorsalis is a medical sign of tabes dorsalis, a late consequence of neurosyphilis. It is elicited by compressing the Achilles tendon, which normally causes pain. A positive Abadie's sign is defined by the absence of pain. It may occur in any disease that damages the dorsal column–medial lemniscus pathway, which transmits sensory information from the periphery to the brain.[1]

It is named for Joseph Louis Irenée Jean Abadie, a French neurologist.[2][3]

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  3. Gazette hebdomadaire des sciences médicales de Bordeaux, 1905, volume 26, p 408.