Noun
/siɣno de ðaˈβiθson/
The term "signo de Davídsont" is used in the Spanish language in the field of medicine. It refers to a clinical sign used in the evaluation of spinal cord injury and consists of a diastasis between spinous processes.
This term is not very commonly used in everyday language and is mainly used in medical contexts, medical literature, and discussions among healthcare professionals. It is more frequently encountered in a written context than in oral speech.
The patient showed a clear Davídsont sign after suffering a spinal cord injury.
Es importante identificar el signo de Davídsont en la evaluación inicial del paciente con sospecha de lesión medular.
The term "signo de Davídsont" is a specific medical term and is not part of commonly used idiomatic expressions in the Spanish language.
The term "signo de Davídsont" originates from the field of medicine, specifically from the evaluation and assessment of spinal cord injuries. The term takes its name from the physician or researcher who may have described or popularized this particular clinical sign.