Gorlin sign
The Gorlin sign is a medical term that indicates the ability to touch the tip of the nose or chin with the tongue.[1] Approximately five percent of the general population can perform this act, whereas fifty percent of people with the inherited connective tissue disorder, Ehlers–Danlos syndrome, can. Named after pathologist Robert J. Gorlin,[2] it should not be confused with Gorlin syndrome, a serious inherited medical condition also named after him.
References
- "Gorlin's sign". cancerweb.ncl.ac.uk.
- doctor/358 at Who Named It?
External links
- "Gorlin sign scar". DermAtlas. Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions. Archived from the original on 2007-10-17.
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