Cushing's triad

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Cushing's triad

Summary

Cushing's triad is a clinical sign[1].

Key Facts

  • Cushing's triad's instance of is recorded as clinical sign[2].
  • Cushing's triad's instance of is recorded as medical triad[3].
  • Harvey Williams Cushing is named after Cushing's triad[4].
  • Cushing's triad's subclass of is recorded as Cushing reflex[5].
  • Cushing's triad's has part is recorded as arterial hypertension[6].
  • Cushing's triad's has part is recorded as bradycardia[7].
  • Cushing's triad's has part is recorded as abnormal breathing[8].
  • Cushing's triad's has cause is recorded as Cushing reflex[9].
  • Cushing's triad's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/11bc5ztvjs[10].

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