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The effect on finger arterial blood pressure of (A) standing in the crossed leg position with leg muscle contraction, (B) sitting on a derby chair, and (C) fishing chair in a patient with autonomic failure. The effect on finger arterial blood pressure of (A) standing in the crossed leg position with leg muscle contraction, (B) sitting on a derby chair, and (C) fishing chair in a patient with autonomic failure. Orthostatic symptoms were present while standing and disappeared while crossing legs and sitting on the fishing chair. Sitting on a derby chair caused the least rise in blood pressure and did not relieve completely the patient’s symptoms. (Reproduced with permission.10) CHRISTOPHER J MATHIAS, and JEFFERY R KIMBER J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry 1998;65: ©1998 by BMJ Publishing Group Ltd
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