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1. A NEW CLINICAL SIGN IN MENINGITIS-JAMIL'S SIGN

- Jamil S. , et al.

2. Diagnostic test accuracy of jolt accentuation for headache in acute meningitis in the emergency setting

- Iguchi M. , et al.

3. Does This Adult Patient With Jolt Accentuation of Headache Have Acute Meningitis?

- Tamune H. , et al.

4. Clouding Jolt Accentuation by Cloudy Clinical Setting for Lumbar Puncture

- Uchihara T. , et al.

5. Jolt accentuation of headache: Can this maneuver rule out acute meningitis?

- Afhami S. , et al.

6. Diagnostic test accuracy of jolt accentuation for headache in acute meningitis in the emergency setting

- Iguchi M. , et al.

7. Can We Rule Out Meningitis from Negative Jolt Accentuation? A Retrospective Cohort Study

- Sato R. , et al.

8. Infectious meningitis: An evidence-based approach to diagnosis

- Piper T. , et al.

9. Absence of jolt accentuation of headache cannot accurately rule out meningitis in adults

- Tamune H. , et al.

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