Zakharyin Symptom

Zakharyin symptom is a pathological condition that occurs with a left-sided myocardial infarction or the presence of scar tissue there. Manifested by reflex bradycardia, pallor of the skin, a tendency to faint (presyncope), moist rales in the lungs, lethargy



Zakharyin Symptom is a sign characterized by the appearance of a positive symptom complex on the affected side due to a herniated intervertebral disc or spinal cord tumor. According to this symptom, the symptom was described in 1912 by the domestic therapist G. A. Zakharyin, who was involved in the clinical diagnosis of spinal diseases. The clinical picture observed in this situation was reminiscent of the existing popular belief that a snake always bites the hand that holds it. The symptom is based on the irradiation of pain that occurs in the area of ​​the hilum of the disc, simulating the pain syndrome of herpes zoster (shingles