Beevor’s Sign is seen in:

Correct Answer: Abdominal muscle
Description: Answer is A (Abdominal muscle) : Beevor's sign is seen in relation to abnormal abdominal muscle contraction Beevor's Sign (Thoracic Cord Lesion) Beevor's sign refers to upward movement of the umbilicus when the abdominal muscle contracts Beevor's sign represents a consequence to a Thoracic Cord lesion Lesions at T9-T10 paralyze the lower- but not the - upper abdominal muscles resulting in an upward movement of the umbilicus when the abdominal muscle contracts
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