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Symbol that indicates whether a number is positive or negative (+ or −), the operation that is to be carried out on a number of set of numbers (for example, +, ×, ÷, and √), or the relationship that exists between two numbers or sets of numbers (for example, =, ≠, <, and >).



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Since the patient did have an equivocal Brudzinski sign, a spinal tap was performed with negative corresponding results.
She had medial deviation in both eyes, neck stiffness, positive Kernig and Brudzinski signs, and bilateral positive Babinski signs.
seizures) and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) suggestive of viral infection; WNV meningitis, indicated by fever, meningeal signs (documentation of Kemig sign, Brudzinski sign, or nuchal rigidity), and CSF suggestive of viral infection; or WNV fever with headache.
 
 
 
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