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· Increased tone in anti-gravity muscles

· No muscle wasting

· Paralysis of voluntary movements

· Absent abdominal reflex

· Babinski's Sign - plantar reflex

· Deep tendon reflexes brisk, exaggerated/sustained clonus

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