List of eponymous medical signs
Eponymous medical signs are those that are named after a person or persons, usually the physicians who first described them, but occasionally named after a famous patient. This list includes other eponymous entities of diagnostic significance; i.e. tests, reflexes, etc.
Sign | Name | Specialty | Associated conditions | Notes | Descriptor |
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Aaron's sign | Charles Dettie Aaron | surgery | appendicitis | epigastric pain with pressure on McBurney's point | |
Abadie's sign | Jean Marie Charles Abadie | endocrinology | Graves' disease | levator palpebrae superioris spasm | |
Abadie's symptom | Joseph Louis Irenée Jean Abadie | neurology | tabes dorsalis | absence of pain on Achilles tendon pressure | |
Abderhalden reaction | Emil Abderhalden | obstetrics | pregnancy | serum reaction;obsolete | |
Abelin reaction | Isaak Abelin | infectious disease | syphilis | presence of arsenical anti-syphilitic;obsolete | |
Addis count | Thomas Addis | nephrology | pyelonephritis | quantitative cells and casts in 24hr. urine | |
Adie pupil | William John Adie | neurology | ciliary nerve damage | dilated pupil, poorly reactive but with normal near accommodation | |
Adson's sign | Alfred Washington Adson | vascular surgery | thoracic outlet syndrome | obliteration of radial pulse with manoeuvres | |
Alexander's law | Gustav Alexander | neurology, neurosurgery, ENT | vestibular lesions | describes nystagmus in vestibular lesions | |
Allen's test | Edgar Van Nuys Allen | vascular surgery, critical care[1] | arterial supply of the hand | tests for presence of palmar ulnar-radial anastomosis (palmar arch) | |
Apgar score | Virginia Apgar | obstetrics, pediatrics | assess health of newborn | ||
Apley grind test | Alan Graham Apley | orthopaedic surgery | meniscal lesions | manoeuvres to elicit knee pain | |
Argyll Robertson pupils | Douglas Moray Cooper Lamb Argyll Robertson | neurology | neurosyphilis[2] | light-near dissociation | |
Arneth count | Josef Arneth | haematology, nutrition | folate deficiency | lobulation of neutrophil nuclei | |
Asboe-Hansen sign | Gustav Asboe-Hansen | dermatology | bullae | extension of a blister to adjacent unblistered skin when pressed | |
Aschheim–Zondek test | Selmar Aschheim, Bernhard Zondek | obstetrics | normal pregnancy | synd/1834 at Who Named It? | oestral reaction in mouse injected with pregnant urine |
Aschoff body | Karl Albert Ludwig Aschoff | rheumatology, pathology | rheumatic fever | foci of interstitial inflammation in the myocardium and elsewhere | |
Ashby technique | Winifred Ashby | haematology, pathology | haemolysis | synd/233 at Who Named It? | agglutination test for erythrocyte survival |
Auberger's blood group | Auberger (patient) | haematology | normal physiology | synd/283 at Who Named It? | Aua antigen |
Auenbrugger's sign | Josef Leopold Auenbrugger | cardiology | pericardial effusion | synd/284 at Who Named It? | bulging epigastrium |
Auer rods | John Auer | hematology | acute myeloid leukemia | cytoplasmic inclusions in myeloblasts | |
Auspitz's sign | Heinrich Auspitz | dermatology | psoriasis | pinpoint bleeding when scales are removed from psoriasis or warts | |
Austin Flint murmur | Austin Flint | cardiology | aortic insufficiency | mid-diastolic rumble heard at apex | |
Babinski sign | Joseph Babinski | neurology | abnormal plantar reflex | Kumar SP, Ramasubramanian D (December 2000). "The Babinski sign—a reappraisal". Neurol India. 48 (4): 314–8. PMID 11146592. Archived from the original on 10 April 2021. Retrieved 13 April 2009. | dorsiflexion of the hallux with fanning of the remaining phalanges upon soft stimulation of the lateral plantar surface of the foot |
Bainbridge reflex | Francis Arthur Bainbridge | cardiology | normal physiology | increase in heart rate with increase in circulating blood volume | |
Balbiani rings | Edouard-Gérard Balbiani | genetics | RNA transcription | synd/601 at Who Named It? | large chromosome puff indicating site of RNA transcription |
Ballance's sign | Charles Alfred Ballance | general surgery | abdominal/splenic trauma | percussive dullness left flank, LUQ, percussive resonance right flank | |
Bancroft's sign | Joseph Bancroft | vascular medicine | deep vein thrombosis | pain on anterior, but not lateral, compression of calf | |
Bárány test | Robert Bárány | ENT, neurology | vertigo, vestibular dysfunction | synd/595 at Who Named It? | nystagmus elicited by hot or cold irrigation of ear canal |
Barlow's maneuver | Thomas Geoffrey Barlow, English Pediatric Orthopedist, (1915–1975) | paediatrics, orthopaedic surgery | hip dysplasia | dislocation on adduction of hip | |
Bart hemoglobin | Barts Hospital | Obstetrics, pathology | indicates a specific cause of death in some stillborns | Loss of all four alpha-globin genes (total alpha-thalassemia) leads to severely anemic stillborn babies with small amounts of an abnormal hemoglobin composed of four gamma sub-units (Bart's Hemoglobin) | |
Bastian–Bruns sign | Henry Charlton Bastian, Ludwig Bruns | neurology | spinal cord transection | loss of muscle tone and reflexes below lesion level | |
Battle's sign | William Henry Battle | neurosurgery/traumatology | basal skull fracture | mastoid ecchymosis | |
Beau's lines | Joseph Honoré Simon Beau | dermatology, internal medicine | multiple, including trauma | transverse ridges on nails | |
Beck's triad | Claude Schaeffer Beck | cardiology | cardiac tamponade | hypotension, increased central venous pressure (JVP), distant heart sounds | |
Becker's sign | Otto Heinrich Enoch Becker | ophthalmology, endocrinology | thyrotoxicosis | visible pulsation of retinal arteries | |
Beevor's sign | Charles Edward Beevor | neurology, neurosurgery | spinal trauma at T10 | cephalad movement of navel on cervical flexion | |
Bekhterev–Jacobsohn reflex | Vladimir Bekhterev, Louis Jacobsohn-Lask | neurology | pyramidal tract lesions | stroking dorsal radial skin, with forearm in supination, elicits wrist and finger flexion | |
Bekhterev–Mendel reflex | Vladimir Bekhterev, Kurt Mendel | neurology | pyramidal tract lesions | toe flexion on percussion of dorsum of foot | |
Bence Jones protein | Henry Bence Jones | hematology | multiple myeloma | ||
Benedict solution | Stanley Rossiter Benedict | endocrinology | diabetes mellitus | reagent for presence of monosaccharides | |
Berger wave (rhythm) | Hans Berger | neurology | normal physiology | electroencephalographic alpha wave | |
Bezold–Jarisch reflex | Albert von Bezold, Adolf Jarisch | pharmacology, toxicology | effect of certain alkaloids | apnea, bradycardia, hypotension | |
Bielschowsky's head tilt test | Alfred Bielschowsky | neurology, ophthalmology | lesions of cranial nerve IV | test for palsy of superior oblique muscle | |
Bing's sign | Paul Robert Bing | neurology | pyramidal tract lesions | extension of the great toe on pricking the dorsum of the foot with a pin | |
Biot's respiration | Camille Biot | neurology | brain stem herniation | quick shallow respirations followed by period of apnea | |
Bitot's spots | Pierre Bitôt | ophthalmology | vitamin A deficiency | spots of keratin deposition in the conjunctiva | |
Bjerrum scotoma | Jannik Peterson Bjerrum | ophthalmology | glaucoma | comet shaped visual field defect, extending temporally from the physiological blind spot | |
Blumberg's sign | Jacob Moritz Blumberg | surgery | peritonitis | rebound tenderness | |
Boas' point | Ismar Isidor Boas | gastroenterology | gastric ulcer | dermal hyperaesthesia just left of T12 | |
Boas' sign | Ismar Isidor Boas | gastroenterology | acute cholecystitis | dermal hyperaesthesia at inferior angle of R scapula | |
Bodansky unit | Aaron Bodansky | clinical chemistry | unit of alkaline phosphatase concentration in blood | ||
Boston's sign | Leonard N. Boston | ophthalmology, endocrinology | thyrotoxicosis | spasmodic ptosis on downward gaze | |
Bouchard's nodes | Charles-Joseph Bouchard | rheumatology | osteoarthritis | bony outgrowths on dorsa of proximal interphalangeal joints | |
Bracht–Wachter bodies | Erich Franz Eugen Bracht, Hermann Julius Gustav Wächter | cardiology | infective endocarditis | yellow-white spots in the myocardium | |
Branham's sign | Henry Branham | vascular surgery, nephrology | chronic kidney disease, hemodialysis | pressing on proximal portion of AV fistula results in bradycardia | |
Braxton Hicks contraction | John Braxton Hicks | obstetrics | normal pregnancy | "false labour". sporadic contractions beginning as early as mid 1st trimester | |
Brewer infarcts | George Emerson Brewer | nephrology, pathology | pyelonephritis | dark red wedge shaped areas on kidney section resembling infarcts | |
Brissaud's reflex | Édouard Brissaud | neurology | pyramidal tract lesions | plantar stimulation elicits contraction of tensor fasciae latae | |
Broadbent inverted sign | Sir William Broadbent, 1st Baronet | cardiology | L atrial hypertrophy | systole palpable in posterior chest wall | |
Broadbent sign | Walter Broadbent | cardiology | adhesive pericarditis | recession of L inferior intercostal spaces | |
Broca aphasia | Paul Broca | neurology, neuropsychology | developmental or other pathology of various frontal cortical areas | expressive aphasia | |
Brodie–Trendelenburg percussion test | Sir Benjamin Collins Brodie, 1st Baronet, Friedrich Trendelenburg | general medicine, surgery | varicose veins | superficial vein is percussed proximally; if impulse is felt over vein distally, valvular incompetence is present | |
Budin's sign | Pierre-Constant Budin | surgery, obstetrics | suppurative mastitis | if breast milk flown into a sterile pad is mixed with pus (brown, yellow or bloody traces), mastitis may be present | |
Brodie–Trendelenburg test | Sir Benjamin Collins Brodie, 1st Baronet, Friedrich Trendelenburg | general medicine, surgery | varicose veins | identifies level of valvular incompetence | |
Brudziński neck sign | Józef Brudziński | neurology | meningitis | neck flexion elicits hip and knee flexion | |
Brudziński cheek sign | Józef Brudziński | neurology | meningitis | pressure beneath zygoma elicits flexion of forearm | |
Brudziński symphyseal sign | Józef Brudziński | neurology | meningitis | pressure over symphisis pubis elicits knee, hip flexion and leg abduction | |
Brudziński reflex | Józef Brudziński | neurology | meningitis | passive flexion of knee to abdomen elicits flexion of contralateral hip and knee | |
Bruit de Roger | Henri-Louis Roger | paediatric cardiology | ventricular septal defect | loud pansystolic murmur | |
Bruns ataxia | Ludwig Bruns | neurology | frontal lobe lesions | difficulty moving feet in contact with floor, tendency to fall backwards | |
Bruns nystagmus | Ludwig Bruns | neurology | cerebellopontine angle tumor, vestibular schwannoma | nystagmus that coarsens in amplitude on lateral gaze | |
Brushfield spots | Thomas Brushfield | ophthalmology, genetics | Downs' syndrome or non-pathological | greyish-white spots at periphery of iris | |
Buerger's test | Leo Buerger | general medicine, surgery | peripheral artery disease | pallor of the leg upon elevation | |
Burton line | Henry Burton | toxicology | lead poisoning | NEJM 354:e21 5/18/06 | blue discolouration of the gingival border |
Cabot rings | Richard Cabot | hematology | lead poisoning, anaemias | threadlike strands in erythrocytes | |
Caput medusae | Medusa | gastroenterology, surgery | portal hypertension | distended veins radiating from umbilicus | |
Cardarelli's sign | Antonio Cardarelli | cardiology, thoracic surgery | aortic arch dilatation or aneurysm, mediastinal tumour | left displacement of trachea elicits palpable pulsation of same | |
Carey Coombs murmur | Carey Coombs | cardiology, rheumatology | rheumatic fever | mid-diastolic rumble | |
Carnett's sign | John Berton Carnett | primary care, surgery | abdominal mass and/or pain | Am J Med Sci 174 (1927): 579–599 | supine patient lifts head from bed;↑ pain – abdominal wall ;↓ pain – intraperitoneal |
Carvallo's sign | José Manuel Rivero Carvallo | cardiology | tricuspid regurgitation | increase in volume of murmur on inspiration | |
Casal collar | Gaspar Casal | nutrition | pellagra (niacin deficiency) | Casal collar Archived 1 July 2023 at the Wayback Machine at Medscape | widely variable collar of dermatitis characteristically in c3,c4 dermatomes |
Casoni test | Tomaso Casoni | infectious disease, tropical medicine | hydatid disease | intradermal injection of hydatid fluid causing wheal | |
Celsus signs of inflammation | Aulus Cornelius Celsus | various | inflammation | 1. Rubor (redness) 2. Tumor (swelling)3. Calor (heat) 4. Dolor (pain) | |
Chaddock reflex | Charles Gilbert Chaddock | neurology | pyramidal lesions, corticospinal tract lesions | extension of big toe with stimulation of skin over lateral malleolus | |
Chadwick sign | James Read Chadwick | obstetrics | pregnancy | cyanosis of vulva, vagina and cervix | |
Chagas disease | Carlos Chagas | infectious disease, tropical medicine | heart failure | Heart failure, enlarged esophagus, enlarged colon | |
Charcot's triad | Jean-Martin Charcot | surgery | ascending cholangitis | jaundice, fever and chills, RUQ pain | |
Charcot's triad | Jean-Martin Charcot | neurology | multiple sclerosis | nystagmus, intention tremor, staccato speech | |
Charcot–Leyden crystals | Jean-Martin Charcot, Ernst Viktor von Leyden | pathology | any disorder characterized by eosinophil proliferation, e.g. ascariasis | lysophospholipase crystals in various tissues | |
Cheyne–Stokes respiration | John Cheyne, William Stokes | palliative care | respiratory center damage | fluctuation between apnoea and tachypnoea | |
Churchill–Cope reflex | Edward Delos Churchill, Oliver Cope | cardiology | heart failure | distension of pulmonary vascular bed causes tachypnoea | |
Chvostek sign | František Chvostek | endocrinology | hypocalcemia | tapping over facial nerve elicits abnormal muscle contraction(s) | |
Claybrook sign | Edwin Claybrook | emergency medicine, surgery | blunt abdominal trauma | heart and/or breath sounds heard through abdominal wall indicate rupture of viscus | |
Clutton's joints | Henry Hugh Clutton | paediatrics | congenital syphilis | painless symmetrical hydrarthroses, particularly of the knees | |
Codman's triangle | Ernest Codman | oncology, orthopaedic surgery, radiology | osteosarcoma, Ewing's sarcoma | triangular subperiosteal growth | |
Comby sign | Jules Comby | paediatrics | rubeola | whitish patches on gingiva and buccal mucosa | |
Comolli's sign | Antonio Comolli | Orthopaedic surgery | Scapular fracture | "Comolli's sign". The Free Dictionary. Archived from the original on 29 April 2013. Retrieved 29 May 2013. | triangular swelling corresponding to the outline of the scapula |
Coombs test | Robin Coombs | hematology | hemolytic anemia | ||
Coons fluorescent antibody method | Albert Coons | immunology | Albert Coons Archived 11 November 2013 at the Wayback Machine at National Academies Press | detection of antibodies by fluorescence microscopy using fluorescein-labelled antibodies | |
Cornell's sign | Ethel L. Cornell, American Neuropsychologist and Psychiatrist, Columbia University NY (1882-1972) | neurology | pyramidal tract lesions | The Babinski sign – a reappraisal Archived 10 April 2021 at the Wayback Machine Neurol India 48 (4): 314–8. | scratching alongside big toe extensor tendon elicits an extensor plantar response |
Corrigan pulse | Dominic John Corrigan | cardiology | aortic insufficiency | carotid pulsations with abrupt ascending and descending phases | |
Councilman body | William Thomas Councilman | infectious disease | yellow fever, viral haemorrhagic fevers | eosinophilic globules in liver | |
Courvoisier's law | Ludwig Georg Courvoisier | gastroenterology | obstructive jaundice | palpable gall bladder w/ painless jaundice unlikely to be cholelithiasis | |
Crichton-Browne sign | Sir James Crichton-Browne | neuropsychiatry | 'general paresis' | tremor at corners of mouth and of outer canthus | |
Crowe sign | Frank W. Crowe | dermatology | neurofibromatosis type I | axillary freckling | |
Cruveilhier–Baumgarten bruit | Jean Cruveilhier, Paul Clemens von Baumgarten | hepatology | Cruveilhier–Baumgarten disease | bruit around the umbilicus | |
Cullen's sign | Thomas S. Cullen | surgery, obstetrics | intra-abdominal haemorrhage, ectopic pregnancy | ecchymosis around umbilicus predicts onset of acute pancreatitis | |
Curschmann spirals | Heinrich Curschmann | pulmonology | asthma | spiral mucus plugs found in sputum | |
Cushing's triad | Harvey Cushing | neurology | raised intracranial pressure | elevated systolic bp, bradycardia, irregular respiration | |
Dagher Maneuver | Nabil Dagher | trauma surgery | penetrating pelvic trauma | bimanual palpation of foreign object lodged in pelvis with one digit in an incision lateral to the anus and the other digit inserted in the rectum | |
Dahlén–Fuchs nodules | Johan Dahlén, Ernst Fuchs | ophthalmology | sympathetic ophthalmia | granulocytic infiltrate of the uvea | |
Dahl's sign | K.V. Dahl | pulmonology | COPD | pigmented calluses on anterior surface of thighs (from leaning on elbows) | |
Dalrymple sign | John Dalrymple | ophthalmology, endocrinology | thyrotoxicosis | synd/494 at Who Named It? | widened palpebral opening |
Dance's sign | Jean Baptiste Hippolyte Dance | (paediatric)surgery | ileo-cecal intussusception | synd/3355 at Who Named It? | empty RLQ (retracted right iliac fossa) |
Darier's sign | Ferdinand-Jean Darier | allergy, dermatology | urticaria pigmentosa | dermatographia | |
Dawson's fingers | James Walker Dawson | neurology | multiple sclerosis | Archived 21 April 2017 at the Wayback Machine Archived 16 September 2019 at the Wayback Machine | characteristic fingerlike appearance of lateral ventricle on mri, ct, or at autopsy |
De Musset's sign | Alfred de Musset | cardiology | aortic insufficiency | head nodding in time with heartbeat | |
Dennie–Morgan fold | Charles Clayton Dennie DB Morgan | dermatology | atopic dermatitis | Dennie's line Archived 28 June 2022 at the Wayback Machine at TheFreeDictionary.com | accentuated fold below the lower eyelid |
Destot's sign | Etienne Destot | orthopaedic surgery | pelvic fracture | Archived 21 October 2018 at the Wayback Machine | ecchymosis superior to inguinal ligament, in scrotum or of thigh |
Dix–Hallpike test | Margaret R. Dix, Charles Skinner Hallpike | otolaryngology | Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo | synd/3615 at Who Named It? | Elicitation of extreme vertigo upon lateral movement of a patient's head when lying in a supine position |
Döhle bodies | Karl Gottfried Paul Döhle | pathology | various including trauma and neoplasm | basophilic inclusions in peripheral cytoplasm of neutrophils | |
Doi's sign | Hitoka Doi | neurology | Eaton–Lambert syndrome | reappearance of absent deep tendon reflexes after short period of maximal muscle contraction | |
Dunphy's sign | Osborne Joby Dunphy | surgery | appendicitis | Archived 1 July 2023 at the Wayback Machine | increase in abdominal pain on coughing |
Duroziez's sign | Paul Louis Duroziez | cardiology | aortic insufficiency | double bruit heard over femoral artery when it is compressed distally (see Traube's sign) | |
Elschnig spots | Anton Elschnig | ophthalmology | hypertensive retinopathy | ||
Epstein's pearls | Alois Epstein | paediatrics | normal newborn | cystic papules on palate | |
Ewart's sign | William Ewart | cardiology | pericardial effusion | percussive dullness, aegophony and bronchial breath sounds at L scapular tip | |
Faget sign | Jean-Charles Faget | infectious disease | yellow fever Typhoid Fever tularaemia brucellosis others | Faget's sign at Who Named It? | the unusual constellation of fever and bradycardia |
Finkelstein's test | Harry Finkelstein | rheumatology | DeQuervain's tenosynovitis | ||
Forchheimer spots | Frederick Forchheimer | paediatrics | rubella | small red spots on the soft palate | |
Fothergill's sign | John Fothergill | surgery | rectus sheath hematoma | anterior abdominal mass which does not cross the midline and is still palpable when abdominal wall muscles are tensed | |
Fox's sign | George Henry Fox | gastroenterology | haemorrhagic pancreatitis | ecchymosis of inguinal ligament (blood tracks retroperitoneally) | |
Frank's sign | Sanders T. Frank | cardiology | ischaemic heart disease | ear crease indicating risk of heart disease (disputed) | |
Friedreich's sign | Nikolaus Friedreich | cardiology | constrictive pericarditis, tricuspid insufficiency | collapse of distended neck veins in diastole | |
Froment's sign | Jules Froment | neurology | ulnar nerve palsy | patient required to hold paper between thumb and palm (against attempt to withdraw);ability to do so is assessed | |
Gallavardin phenomenon | Louis Gallavardin | cardiology | aortic stenosis | dissociation of musical and noisy elements in ejection murmur | |
Gamna–Favre bodies | Carlos Gamna, Maurice Favre | histology | lymphogranuloma venereum | Gamna-Favre bodies at Who Named It? | basophilic cytoplasmic inclusion bodies |
Gandy–Gamna nodules | Charles Gandy, Carlos Gamna | histology | splenomegaly due to portal hypertension and sickle cell disease | Gandy-Gamna bodies at Who Named It? | small yellow-brown foci in the spleen |
Garrod's pads | Archibald Garrod | dermatology | repeated extreme tension of extensor tendon in interphalangeal joint | thickening of skin and tissue over interphalangeal joint | |
Gerhardt's sign | Carl Jakob Adolf Christian Gerhardt | Gerhardt's sign at Who Named It? http://cancerweb.ncl.ac.uk/cgi-bin/omd?Biermer's+sign | controversial: see references | ||
Glasgow Coma Scale | Glasgow | neurology | A neurological scale which aims to give a reliable and objective way of recording the conscious state of a person for initial as well as subsequent assessment. | The sum of Eye, Motor and Verbal responses. | |
Goetz sign | Robert H. Goetz | Patent Ductus Arteriosus | Seen during right ventriculography in the setting of a patent ductus arteriosus, the Goetz sign refers to the negative contrast effect seen in the pulmonary artery from non-contrast enhanced blood shunting left to right from the aorta | ||
Gonda's sign | Viktor Gonda, Ukrainian Neuropsychiatrist, (1889-1959) | neurology | pyramidal tract lesions | The Babinski sign – a reappraisal Archived 10 April 2021 at the Wayback Machine Neurol India 48 (4): 314–8. | flexing then suddenly releasing the 4th toe elicits an extensor plantar response |
Goodell's sign | William Goodell | obstetrics | pregnancy | softening of the vaginal part of the cervix during the first trimester | |
Goodsall's rule | David Henry Goodsall | gastroenterology, general surgery | anal fistula | anatomical relationships, differentiation of fistula types | |
Gordon's sign | Alfred Gordon | neurology | pyramidal tract lesions | The Babinski sign – a reappraisal Archived 10 April 2021 at the Wayback Machine Neurol India 48 (4): 314–8. | squeezing the calf muscle elicits an extensor plantar response |
Gottron's papules | Heinrich Adolf Gottron | rheumatology | dermatomyositis | Pathologic Basis of Disease (8th Ed), Robbins & Cotran | Scaling, erythematous eruption or dusky red patches over the knuckles, elbows and knees |
Gowers' sign[3] | William Richard Gowers | neurology | muscular dystrophy | ||
Graham Steell murmur | Graham Steell | cardiology | mitral stenosis | pulmonary regurgitation murmur in patients with pulmonary hypertension secondary to mitral stenosis | |
Grey Turner's sign | George Grey Turner | surgery | retroperitoneal hemorrhage | flank ecchymosis | |
Griffith's sign | Alexander Hill Griffith, Scottish Ophthalmologist, Manchester (1858-1937) | endocrinology | Graves' ophthalmopathy | (needed) | lid lag of the lower eyelid on upward eye movement |
Grisel's syndrome | Pierre Grisel | rheumatology | non-traumatic subluxation of the atlanto-axial joint caused by inflammation of the adjacent tissues | ||
Gunn's sign | Robert Marcus Gunn | ophthalmology | hypertension | Gunn's sign at Who Named It? | AV "nicking" or "nipping" in hypertensive retinopathy |
Hamman's sign | Louis Hamman | thoracic surgery | oesophageal perforation w/ pneumomediastinum | crepitus in sync w/ heartbeat but not respiration | |
Hampton's hump | Aubrey Otis Hampton | pulmonology, radiology | pulmonary embolus with infarct | Hampton's hump at Who Named It? | wedge shaped consolidation at periphery with base on the pleura |
Hampton's line | Aubrey Otis Hampton | radiology, gastroenterology | peptic ulcer | Hampton's line at Who Named It? | line on barium meal indicating mucosal oedema associated with ulcer |
Hannington-Kiff sign | John G. Hannington-Kiff | general surgery | obturator hernia | absent thigh adductor reflex with positive patellar reflex | |
Harrison's groove | Edward Harrison | internal medicine | rickets | Harrison's sulcus at Who Named It? | rib deformity at the lower thorax |
Hatchcock's sign | ? | paediatrics, infectious disease | mumps | (needed) | tenderness behind angle of jaw (typically before swelling is evident) |
Heberden's node | William Heberden | rheumatology | osteoarthritis | same as bouchard's nodes, but over dip joints | |
Hegar's sign | Ernst Ludwig Alfred Hegar | obstetrics | normal pregnancy | softening of cervical isthmus appearing between 4th and 6th weeks (usually) | |
Hess test | Alfred Fabian Hess | internal medicine | capillary fragility | Rumpel-Konchalevskii-Leede phenomenon or sign at Who Named It? | appearance of petechiae after compression of arm by bandage or blood pressure cuff |
Hildreth's sign | DH Hildreth | dermatology | glomus tumor | Relief of pain at tumor site upon vascular occlusion of limb, with acute return of pain on reperfusion | |
Hippocratic face | Hippocrates | palliative care | impending death | ||
Hippocratic fingers | Hippocrates | pulmonary medicine | chronic hypoxia | clubbing of distal phalanges | |
Hirschberg test | Julius Hirschberg | ophthalmology | strabismus | corneal reflection centred (-) or not centred (+) on pupil | |
Hoffmann's sign | Johann Hoffmann | neurology | corticospinal tract lesions | tapping distal phalanx of 3rd or 4th finger elicits flexion of same in thumb | |
Hollenhorst plaque | Robert Hollenhorst | ophthalmology | hypertension, coronary artery disease, and/or diabetes | cholesterol embolus(i) of retinal artery(ies) | |
Homans' sign | John Homans | thrombosis | deep venous thrombosis | knee bent, ankle abruptly dorsiflexed, popliteal pain | |
Hoover's sign (leg paresis) | Charles Franklin Hoover | neurology, psychiatry | lower extremity paresis | differentiates organic from non-organic etiology | |
Hoover's sign (pulmonary) | Charles Franklin Hoover | pulmonology | COPD | inward movement of lower ribs during inspiration | |
Howship–Romberg sign | John Howship, Moritz Heinrich Romberg | surgery | obturator hernia | Howship's syndrome at Who Named It? | pain from an obturator hernia radiating to knee |
Hutchinson's freckle | Sir Jonathan Hutchinson | dermatology | melanoma | Hutchinson's freckle at Who Named It? | precancerous facial pigmentation |
Hutchinson's pupil | Sir Jonathan Hutchinson | neurology | oculomotor nerve lesion | Hutchinson's pupil at Who Named It? | dilated pupil on the side of an intracranial lesion due to IIIrd nerve compression |
Hutchinson's sign | Sir Jonathan Hutchinson | ophthalmology | herpes zoster | Hutchinson's sign 2 at Who Named It? | lesion on tip of the nose which can presage ocular herpes zoster |
Hutchinson's teeth[4] | Sir Jonathan Hutchinson | pediatrics | congenital syphilis | small, widely spaced incisors with notched biting surfaces | |
Hutchinson's triad | Sir Jonathan Hutchinson | pediatrics | congenital syphilis | interstitial keratitis, nerve deafness, Hutchinson's teeth | |
Janeway lesion | Theodore Caldwell Janeway | cardiology | infective endocarditis | palmar or plantar erythematous or haemorrhagic papules | |
Jendrassik maneuver | Ernő Jendrassik | neurology | hyporeflexia | compares patellar reflex w/ and w/o distraction | |
Jobe's relocation test | Christopher Jobe | orthopedics | |||
Joffroy's sign | Alexis Joffroy | endocrinology | exophthalmos in Graves disease | Joffroy's sign I at Who Named It? | lack of forehead wrinkling when patient looks up with head bowed |
Jolly's test | Friedrich Jolly | neurology | myasthenia gravis or Eaton–Lambert syndrome | electromyography test using repeated stimuli to show fatiguability in myasthenia | |
Jones criteria | T. Duckett Jones | rheumatology | rheumatic fever | criteria used to diagnose rheumatic fever | |
Kanavel's sign | Allen B. Kanavel | orthopedics, rheumatology | tenosynovitis of flexor digitorum tendon | http://www.emedicine.com/orthoped/TOPIC97.HTM Archived 28 October 2008 at the Wayback Machine | (1) finger held in slight flexion, (2) fusiform swelling, (3) tenderness along the flexor tendon sheath, and (4) pain with passive extension of the digit. |
Kayser–Fleischer ring | Bernhard Kayser, Bruno Fleischer | neurology, gastroenterology | Wilson's disease (hepatolenticular degeneration) | ring of brownish copper deposit at corneo-scleral junction | |
Kehr's sign | Hans Kehr | trauma surgery | ruptured spleen | referred pain to L shoulder | |
Kelly's sign | Howard Atwood Kelly | surgery, urology | visible response of ureter when touched (means of identifying same) | ||
Kerley lines | Peter Kerley | radiology | pulmonary edema | ||
Kernig's sign | Woldemar Kernig | neurology | meningism, meningitis, subarachnoid haemorrhage | synd/2200 at Who Named It? | hip and knee fully flexed, extension of knee elicits pain and/or opisthotonus |
Kocher's sign | Emil Theodor Kocher | ophthalmology, endocrinology | Hyperthyroidism, Basedow's disease, | In fixation on a fast upwards movement there occurs a convulsive retraction of the eyelid | |
Koebner's phenomenon | Heinrich Koebner | dermatology | various conditions | ||
Koeppe's nodules | Leonhard Koeppe | ophthalmology | uveitis | granulomatous nodules at pupillary margin | |
Koplik's spots | Henry Koplik | pediatrics | measles | ||
Korotkoff sounds | Nikolai Korotkov | cardiology | auscultatory sphygmomanometry | Korotkov described 5 sounds. Only the first (the onset of audible sound, and corresponding to systolic pressure) and the fifth (sound becomes inaudible, corresponding to diastolic pressure) are of practical clinical significance (however, see:Auscultatory gap) | |
Kussmaul breathing[5] | Adolph Kussmaul | endocrinology | metabolic acidosis | laboured deep breathing with normal or reduced frequency | |
Kussmaul's sign | Adolph Kussmaul | cardiology | various, including right side failure | increased jugular distension on inspiration | |
Kveim test | Morten Ansgar Kveim | pulmonary medicine | sarcoidosis | intradermal injection of lymphatic extract from known sufferer; obsolete | |
Lachman maneuver | John Lachman | orthopedic surgery | anterior cruciate ligament injury | modified anterior drawer test with knee in less flexion | |
Ladin's sign | Louis Julius Ladin, Lithuanian-American Gynecologist, (1862-1951) | obstetrics | normal pregnancy | (needed) | softening of uterus; similar to Hegar's sign |
Lancisi's sign | Giovanni Maria Lancisi | cardiology | tricuspid regurgitation | giant v-wave in seen in jugular vein | |
Landau–Kleffner syndrome | William Landau, Frank Kleffner | neurology, psychiatry | aphasia | aphasia and an abnormal EEG | |
Larrey's sign | Dominique Larrey | rheumatology | sacroiliitis | pain in sacroiliac area on sitting down on hard chair | |
Lasègue's sign | Charles Lasègue | neurosurgery, orthopaedic surgery | lumbar disc lesions, sciatica | better known as straight leg raise test | |
Leopold's maneuver | Christian Gerhard Leopold | obstetrics | Leopold's maneuver at Who Named It? | determination of fetal lie | |
Leser–Trélat sign | Edmund Leser, Ulysse Trélat | oncology | malignant neoplasm | Leser-Trélat sign at Who Named It? | sudden onset of multiple pruritic seborrheic keratoses |
Levine's sign | Samuel A. Levine | cardiology | myocardial infarction | patient clenches fist over chest when asked to describe pain | |
Lhermitte's sign | Jean Lhermitte | neurology | lesions of cervical cord dorsal columns or caudal medulla, MS, chemotherapy, Behçet's disease | electrical sensation down the back and into limbs with neck flexion or extension | |
Liebermeister's rule | Carl von Liebermeister | internal medicine | Liebermeister's rule at Who Named It? | For each fever degree Celsius an increase of 8 beats per minute in cardiac frequency | |
Lisch nodule | Karl Lisch | ophthalmology | type I neurofibromatosis | yellow brown hamartomata on iris | |
Lisker's sign | ? | internal medicine | deep venous thrombosis | (needed) | tenderness on percussion of antero-medial tibia |
Litten's sign | Moritz Litten | cardiology | infective endocarditis | eMedicine Archived 2 December 2008 at the Wayback Machine | cotton-wool exudate in the retina |
Lombard effect | Étienne Lombard | psychiatry | malingering due to simulated deafness | automatic rise in the loudness of a person's voice when they speak in noise | |
Louvel's sign | ? | internal medicine | deep venous thrombosis | (needed) | increased pain along vein with Valsalva; proximal pressure prevents this |
Lowenberg's sign | Robert I. Lowenberg | vascular medicine | deep vein thrombosis | (needed) | immediate pain on inflating blood pressure cuff around calf |
MacDonald triad | John M. MacDonald | psychiatry | sociopathic personality disorder | eneuresis, firesetting and animal torture predictive of future criminal behaviour | |
Macewen's sign | Sir William Macewen | neurology, neurosurgery | hydrocephalus, brain abscess | resonance on percussion of fronto-temporo-parietal suture | |
Magnan's sign | Valentin Magnan | addiction medicine | cocaine dependence | Magnan's sign at Who Named It? | feeling of moving foreign body under the skin |
Mantoux test | Charles Mantoux | infectious disease | tuberculosis | intradermal protein derivative – diameter of wheal evaluated | |
Marcus Gunn pupil | Robert Marcus Gunn | ophthalmology, neurology | severe retinal disease, lesion of optic nerve anterior to chiasm | Gunn's pupillary phenomenon at Who Named It? | Relative pupil dilatation when light swings to the affected side |
Markle's sign | George Bushar Markle IV | surgery | appendicitis | (needed) | RLQ pain on dropping from standing on toes to heels |
Massouh's sign | Farouk Massouh | surgery | appendicitis | (needed) | grimace of the patient upon a right sided (and not left) sweep. |
Mayne's sign | ? | cardiology | aortic insufficiency | (needed) | diastolic blood pressure drop of >15mmHg on raising arm |
McBurney's point | Charles McBurney | surgery | appendicitis | 2/3 of the way lateral on a line from umbilicus to anterior superior iliac spine (corresponds to junction of vermiform appendix and cecum) | |
McConnell's sign | M.V. McConnell | cardiology | pulmonary embolism | echocardiography finding of akinesia of the mid-free wall of the right ventricle but normal motion of the apex | |
McMurray test | Thomas Porter McMurray | orthopaedics | meniscal tear | McMurray's sign at Who Named It? | knee extended, valgus stress applied, leg rotated produces palpable or audible click |
Means–Lerman scratch | J. Lerman, J.H. Means | endocrinology | hyperthyroidism | systolic heart murmur similar to pericardial rub | |
Mees' lines | R.A. Mees | toxicology | arsenic or heavy metal poisoning | transverse white lines across the nails | |
Mellinghoff's sign | Karl Hermann Mellinghoff, German Endocrinologist, (1908-1967) | hyperbaric medicine | cutaneous decompression sickness | coughing or Valsalve accentuates the venous markings of an erysipeloid rash | |
Mentzer index | William C. Mentzer Jr. | hematology | microcytic anemia | differentiates iron deficiency anaemia from beta thalassaemia | |
Miller Fisher test | C. Miller Fisher | neurology | normal pressure hydrocephalus | Improvement in cognitive function after withdrawal of CSF during lumbar puncture used to confirm diagnosis | |
Moniz sign | António Egas Moniz | neurology | pyramidal tract lesions | The Babinski sign – a reappraisal Archived 10 April 2021 at the Wayback Machine Neurol India 48 (4): 314–8. | forceful plantar flexion of the ankle elicits an extensor plantar response |
Möbius sign | Paul Julius Möbius | endocrinology | thyrotoxicosis | Möbius sign Archived 25 July 2021 at the Wayback Machine at TheFreeDictionary.com | inability to maintain convergence of eyes |
Muehrcke's lines | Robert C. Muehrcke | nephrology, oncology | hypoalbuminaemia, chemotherapy | paired transverse white lines on nail bed | |
Mulder's sign | Jacob D. Mulder | neurology, podiatry | Morton's neuroma | transverse compression of the forefoot elicits pain in the distribution of the affected nerve | |
Müller's maneuver | Johannes Peter Müller | pulmonology | collapsed section of airway | patient attempts to breathe in with nose and mouth closed (opposite of Valsalva maneuver) | |
Müller's sign | Friedrich von Müller | cardiology | aortic insufficiency | Müller's sign at Who Named It? | visible pulsation or bobbing of uvula |
Murphy's punch sign | John B. Murphy | urology | perinephric abscess | Murphy's punch at Who Named It? | punch tenderness at the costovertebral angle |
Murphy's sign | John B. Murphy | surgery | cholecystitis | Murphy's sign at Who Named It? | hesitation on inspiration while gall bladder is palpated |
Myerson's sign | Abraham Myerson | neurology | Parkinson's disease | inability to resist blinking when glabella is percussed | |
Naegele's rule | Franz Karl Naegele | gynecology | gestation | method of estimating due date | |
Nardi test | George Nardi | gastroenterology | dysfunction of sphincter of Oddi | administration of morphine and neostigmine reproduces sharp LUQ pain; not in general use | |
Nikolsky's sign | Pyotr Nikolsky | dermatology | various, including pemphigus vulgaris | shearing of epidermis under pressure | |
O'Brien's test | ? | https://mskmedicine.com/clinical_skills/obriens-test/ | Assesses the integrity of the glenoid labrum and AC joint | ||
O'Donoghue's triad | D. O'Donoghue | orthopaedics, sports medicine | knee injury | coincidence of anterior cruciate injury, medial collateral injury and meniscal tear | |
Oliver's sign | William Silver Oliver | cardiology | aortic arch aneurysm | caudal movement of trachea with systole | |
Oppenheim's sign | Hermann Oppenheim | neurology | pyramidal tract lesions | Oppenheim's reflex at Who Named It? | irritation downward of the medial tibia causes dorsiflexion of big toe |
Ortolani test | Marino Ortolani | pediatrics & orthopedics | congenital hip dislocation | Ortolani's sign and test at Who Named It? | palpable clunk on moving hip |
Osborn wave | John Jay Osborn | cardiology, emergency medicine | hypothermia | positive deflection at QRS-ST junction | |
Osler's node | Sir William Osler | internal medicine | various, including SBE and SLE | painful red lesions on the pads of the fingers and plantar surfaces | |
Osler's sign | Sir William Osler | internal medicine | atherosclerosis | falsely elevated bp reading due to incompressibility of calcified vessels | |
Palla's sign | Antonio Palla | internal medicine | pulmonary embolism | Pulmonary embolism Archived 25 January 2010 at the Wayback Machine at Merck Manual online | enlarged right descending pulmonary artery on chest x-ray |
Pastia's sign | Constantin Chessec Pastia | pediatrics | scarlet fever | Pastia's sign at Who Named It? | lines of confluent petechiae in skin creases (associated with Scarlatiniform rash and strep pyogenes) |
Patrick's test | Hugh Talbot Patrick | rheumatology | sacroiliitis | Patrick's test at Who Named It? | external rotation of the hip causes pain |
Peabody's sign | C.N. Peabody | internal medicine | deep vein thrombosis | calf muscle spasm when raising the affected leg with the foot extended | |
Pemberton's sign | Hugh Pemberton | thoracic surgery | retrosternal mass with superior vena cava syndrome | arms elevated over head elicits facial plethora, distended neck veins and inspiratory stridor | |
Phalen's maneuver | George S. Phalen | rheumatology, hand surgery | carpal tunnel syndrome | 30–60 seconds of full forced flexion of wrist elicits symptoms | |
Piskaçek's sign | Ludwig Piskaçek | obstetrics | normal pregnancy | Piskaçek's sign at Who Named It? | palpable lateral bulge at tubal-uterine junction; present at 7–8 weeks |
Plummer's nail | Henry Stanley Plummer | endocrinology | thyrotoxicosis | Plummer's nail at Who Named It? | onycholysis especially of ring and little fingers |
Pratt's sign | Gerald H. Pratt | internal medicine | deep venous thrombosis | pain elicited by compression of posterior calf | |
Prehn's sign | Douglas T. Prehn | urology | testicular torsion | no pain relief with lifting the affected testicle suggests testicular torsion | |
Queckenstedt's maneuver | Hans Heinrich Georg Queckenstedt | neurology | spinal stenosis | Queckenstedt's phenomenon at Who Named It? | bilateral jugular vein pressure during lumbar puncture causes sudden rise in CSF pressure |
Quincke's sign | Heinrich Irenaeus Quincke | cardiology | aortic insufficiency | Quincke's capillary pulse at Who Named It? | visible pulsation in ungual capillary bed |
Reynolds' pentad | B.M. Reynolds | gastroenterology | ascending cholangitis | Reynold's pentad at Who Named It? | Charcot's triad + hypotension and altered mental state |
Riesman's sign | David Riesman | endocrinology | thyrotoxicosis | bruit over globe of the eye | |
Rigler's sign[6] | Leo George Rigler | radiology, abdominal surgery | pneumoperitoneum | Rigler's sign at Who Named It? | gas outlines both mucosal and serosal surfaces of bowel |
Rinne test | Heinrich Adolf Rinne | ENT, neurology, audiometry | hearing impairment | Rinne's test at Who Named It? | comparison of air conduction to bone conduction differentiates sensorineural from conductive deafness |
Romaña's sign | Cecilio Romaña | tropical medicine | Chagas' disease | Romaña's sign at Who Named It? | painless unilateral periorbital swelling |
Romberg test | Moritz Heinrich Romberg | neurology | dorsal column lesions, cerebllar lesions, alcohol intoxication | Romberg's sign at Who Named It? | inability to maintain posture with eyes closed |
Rose's sign | ? | vascular medicine | deep vein thrombosis | (needed) | Warm, stiff feeling of skin when affected leg is pinched |
Rosenbach's test | Ottomar Rosenbach | clinical chemistry | bilirubinuria | Rosenbach's test at Who Named It? | colour produced on addition of nitric acid |
Rosenstein's sign | Paul Rosenstein | general surgery | appendicitis | Advances in Pediatrics. JP Medical Ltd. p. 1432. ISBN 978-93-5025-777-7. | tenderness in the right lower quadrant increases when the patient moves from the supine position to a recumbent posture on the left side |
Rossolimo's sign | Grigory Ivanovich Rossolimo | neurology | pyramidal tract lesions | The Babinski sign – a reappraisal Archived 10 April 2021 at the Wayback Machine Neurol India 48 (4): 314–8. | percussion of the tips of the toes causes exaggerated flexion of the toes |
Roth's spots | Moritz Roth | ophthalmology, internal medicine | various, including SBE and systemic vasculitides | Roth's spot at Who Named It? | retinal haemorrhages with pale centres seen at fundoscopy |
Rovsing's sign | Niels Thorkild Rovsing | general surgery | appendicitis | Rovsing's sign at Who Named It? | palpation of LLQ elicits pain in RLQ |
Rumpel–Leede sign | Theodor Rumpel, Carl Stockbridge Leede | haematology | capillary fragility | Rumpel-Leede test at Who Named It? | petechiae seen after compression by tourniquet |
Russell's sign | Gerald Russell | psychiatry | bulimia nervosa | scarring of the dorsum of one hand (contact with incisors when purging) | |
Salus's sign | Robert Salus | ophthalmology | hypertension | Hypertension Archived 9 October 2017 at the Wayback Machine at Medscape | deflection of retinal veins at right angle junctions due to elongation or shortening of connected arterioles |
Schaeffer's sign | Max Schaeffer | neurology | pyramidal tract lesions | Schäffer's reflex at Who Named It? | squeezing the Achilles tendon elicits an extensor plantar response |
Schamroth's window test | Leo Schamroth | pulmonology, cardiology | chronic hypoxia | identifies clubbing of distal phalanges | |
Schiller's test | Walter Schiller | gynecology | cervical cancer | Schiller's test at Who Named It? | affected areas of cervix fail to stain brown with iodine solution |
Schilling test | Robert F. Schilling | internal medicine | pernicious anaemia, coeliac disease, other malabsorption disorders | B12 radioassay; rare | |
Schirmer's test | Otto Schirmer | ophthalmology | keratoconjunctivitis sicca, as in Sjögren's syndrome | quantifies lacrimal secretion | |
Schober test | Paul Schober | physiatry, rheumatology, orthopaedics | various disorders of lumbar vertebrae | Schober's sign at Who Named It? | quantifies lumbar flexion |
Sherren's triangle | James Sherren | surgery | appendicitis | Sherren's triangle at Who Named It? | area of hyperaesthesia over the right lower abdomen |
Shone's complex | John D. Shone | cardiology | congenital heart defect | supravalvular mitral ring, parachute deformity of mitral valve, subaortic stenosis and coarctation of the aorta | |
Siegrist streaks | August Siegrist | ophthalmology | malignant hypertension | hyperpigmented streaks parallel to choroidal vessels | |
Simmonds' test | Franklin Adin Simmonds | orthopaedics | Achilles tendon rupture | squeezing of calf fails to produce plantar flexion | |
Sims–Huhner test | Harry M. Sims, Max Huhner | reproductive medicine | infertility | Sims-Huhner test at Who Named It? | determination of sperm count and motility in a sample taken from the cervical canal within an hour of intercourse |
Sister Mary Joseph nodule[7] | Sister Mary Joseph Dempsey (born Julia Dempsey) | oncology | various abdominal malignancies | palpable lymph node in the umbilicus | |
Spurling's test | Roy Glenwood Spurling | neurology | cervical radiculopathy | Spurling's manoeuvre and sign at Who Named It? | axial compression and rotation of cervical spine to the side of symptoms causes pain |
Stellwag's sign | Karl Stellwag von Carion | endocrinology | thyrotoxicosis | infrequent and/or incomplete blinking, accompanied by Dalrymple's sign | |
Still's murmur | Sir George Frederick Still | paediatric cardiology | subaortic stenosis, small Ventricular septal defect | Still's mmurmur at Who Named It? | systolic ejection sound ; vibratory/musical; best heard at left lower sternal border |
Stransky's sign | ? | neurology | pyramidal tract lesions | The Babinski sign – a reappraisal Archived 10 April 2021 at the Wayback Machine Neurol India 48 (4): 314–18. | sudden abduction and release of little toe causes extensor plantar response |
Stroop test | John Ridley Stroop | neuropsychology | various, including ADHD and schizophrenia | reaction times for incongruent stimuli (e.g., word red printed in blue) | |
Strümpell's sign | Adolph Strümpell | neurology | spastic pareses of the lower extremity | Strümpell's sign I at Who Named It? | failure of abrupt passive flexion of the hip and/or knee to elicit dorsiflexion and adduction of foot |
Terry's nails | R. Terry | internal medicine | various including hepatic failure | white 'ground glass' nails;absence of lunula | |
Terry Thomas sign | Terry-Thomas | Orthopaedics | Scapho-lunate dissociation | Atlas of Signs in Musculoskeletal Radiology Archived 29 May 2023 at the Wayback Machine | Gap between the scaphoid and lunate bones on AP wrist radiograph |
Thomas test | Hugh Owen Thomas | Orthopaedics | Fixed flexion deformity of hip | Supine patient flexes one hip whilst keeping other leg flat; back arches if flexion deformity is present | |
Throckmorton's reflex | Tom Bentley Throckmorton | neurology | pyramidal tract lesions | The Babinski sign – a reappraisal Archived 10 April 2021 at the Wayback Machine Neurol India 48 (4): 314–8. | pressure over dorsal big toe MTP joint elicits an extensor plantar response |
Tinel's sign | Jules Tinel | neurology | neuritis, compression disorders | 'DTP' – distal tingling on percussion | |
Todd's paresis | Robert Bentley Todd | neurology | seizure disorders | focal weakness for as much as 48 hours after seizure | |
Traube's sign | Ludwig Traube | various | splenomegaly | dull percussion sound over Traube's space | |
Trendelenburg's sign | Friedrich Trendelenburg | neurology | inferior gluteal palsy, other causes of hip abductors weakness | pelvic tilt contralateral to 'stance leg' | |
Troisier's sign | Charles Emile Troisier | internal medicine, oncology | Various abdominal malignancies, especially stomach cancer | Troisier's node or sign at Who Named It? | Enlargement of the left supraclavicular lymph node (=Virchow's node) |
Trousseau's sign of malignancy | Armand Trousseau | internal medicine | various malignancies, including pancreatic | spontaneous thrombosis of multiple veins, including portal circulation | |
Trousseau's sign of latent tetany | Armand Trousseau | internal medicine, endocrinology | hypocalcaemia | Trendelenburg's phenomenon at Who Named It? | in hypocalcaemia, occlusion of brachial artery induces carpal spasm |
Uhthoff's phenomenon | Wilhelm Uhthoff | neurology | multiple sclerosis | Uhthoff's symptom at Who Named It? | ↑ in neurological symptoms with exercise or other increase in body temperature |
Unterberger test | Siegfried Unterberger | neurology, ENT | vestibular lesions | patient walks in place with eyes closed;direction of rotation indicates vestibular lesion on that side | |
Virchow's node | Rudolf Virchow | internal medicine, oncology | Various abdominal malignancies, especially stomach cancer | Virchow's node at Who Named It? | Enlargement of the left supraclavicular lymph node (=Troisier's sign) |
Virchow's triad | Rudolf Virchow | hematology | etiology of thrombosis | Hypercoagulability, Hemodynamic changes (stasis, turbulence) and Endothelial injury/dysfunction | |
Von Braun-Fernwald's sign | Karl von Braun-Fernwald | obstetrics | pregnancy | softening of the uterine fundus at the site of implantation at 4–5 weeks gestation | |
Von Graefe sign | Albrecht von Graefe | endocrinology | Graves' disease | ' lid lag'; immobility of upper lid on downward gaze | |
Wada test | Juhn Atsushi Wada | neurology | epilepsy, anatomical lesions of cerebrum | Wada's test at Who Named It? | short acting barbiturate injected in internal carotid; lateralizes language function |
Waddell's signs | G. Waddell | primary care, psychiatry | chronic pain | identify non-organic sources of low back pain | |
Waddell's triad | J.P. Waddell | paediatric trauma | child pedestrian struck by motor vehicle | Head trauma, thoracic and/or abdominal trauma, femoral fracture | |
Watson's water hammer pulse | Sir Thomas Watson, 1st Baronet | cardiology | aortic regurgitation | J. Suvarna Watson's water hammer pulse Journal of Postgraduate Medicine 2008-04-01 | bounding forceful pulse elicited with postural manoeuvres |
Wellens' sign or warning | Hein Wellens | cardiology | severe stenosis of LAD | characteristic ekg changes | |
Wernicke encephalopathy | Carl Wernicke | neurology, psychiatry | thiamine deficiency | neurological symptoms caused by biochemical lesions of the central nervous system after exhaustion of B-vitamin reserves, in particular thiamine | |
Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome | Carl Wernicke, Sergei Korsakoff | neurology, psychiatry | Wernicke encephalopathy, Korsakoff syndrome | combined presence of Wernicke encephalopathy (WE) and Korsakoff syndrome | |
Westermark sign | Nils Westermark | pulmonology | pulmonary embolism | Area of oligaemia on chest x-ray | |
Whipple's triad | Allen Whipple | endocrinology | hypoglycemia | 1.symptoms associated with hypoglycaemia 2. measured low serum glucose 3. relief of symptoms with administration of glucose p.o. or iv | |
Wickham's striae | Louis Frédéric Wickham | dermatology | lichen planus | white or greyish lines on the lichen planus lesions | |
Widal test | Georges-Fernand Widal | microbiology | enteric fever | serum agglutination; obsolete(?) | |
Winterbottom's sign | Thomas Masterman Winterbottom | tropical medicine | trypanosomiasis | posterior cervical chain adenopathy | |
Wolff–Parkinson–White triad | Sir John Parkinson, Paul Dudley White, Louis Wolff | cardiology | supraventricular tachycardia | Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome at Who Named It? | pre-excitation on ECG |
Wright's maneuver | ? | (needed) | |||
Yeoman's test | ? | rheumatology | sacroiliitis | (needed) | sacroiliac pain on rotation of ilium and extension of hip |
Yergason's test | ? | orthopedic surgery | bicipital tendinitis | anterior shoulder pain with resisted supination of the forearm |
Numerous additional signs can be found for Graves disease under Graves' ophthalmopathy.
See also
References
- ↑ if the palmar arch is not present, radial artery stick for blood gases is contraindicated
- ↑ Goldman, Lee. Goldman's Cecil Medicine (24th ed.). Philadelphia: Elsevier Saunders. p. 2446. ISBN 1437727883.
- ↑ also called Gowers' manoeuvre
- ↑ also called Hutchinson's incisors
- ↑ or Kussmaul respiration
- ↑ also called the double wall sign
- ↑ also Sister Mary Joseph sign
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