Abstract:Austregésilo-Esposel sign" 1 . The authors make complimentary comments on the manuscript recently published by Novis et al. 2 and present a case report of an 89-year-old patient with ischemic stroke, who presents the Babinski sign, and also its substitutes, the Chaddock, Oppenheimer and Austregésilo-Esposel signs, documented by figures and video 1 . We greatly appreciate the authors' contributions and congratulate them on the excellent description of the Austregésilo-Esposel sign.
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