Gauship-Romberg is a rarely recognized symptom in Emergency Medicine — it seems that clinicians pay more attention to more superficial problems. The condition can be life-threatening; this article explains what it is and why we should pay attention to it. What is Gauship? A rare, but potentially deadly condition that has poor reporting in medical literature, which according to the results of the study conducted by V. Shelykova and associates for the period 2015-2020, affects 0.8% of people and therefore lasts you to cause premature death of at least more than 59,000
Gauschip-Romberg symptom (joseph benedict howship (English), jos apolinars howship (Dutchized) (1780, Gruten - 1840, Vienna) and moses hearteigenromberg (German and English) 1762-1807, February 26) - doctor - physician, pathologist and forensic scientist of Jewish origin. It is characterized by balance after briefly shaking the patient in the Romberg position (heels together, legs resting on a chair between the legs of the seated patient, arms down). The first signs of Rhomberg degeneration appear in the middle of the 3rd decade. Patients cannot stand straight on both legs, and unsteadiness gradually begins to develop. Previously it was believed that this was one of the first symptoms of impending dementia or schizophrenia. Currently considered non-specific.