Sign
Name
Specialty
Associated conditions
External link (if no internal link)
Descriptor
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 . 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 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. 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 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 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
[1] [2]
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 at TheFreeDictionary.com
accentuated fold below the lower eyelid
Destot's sign
Etienne Destot
orthopaedic surgery
pelvic fracture
[3]
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
[4]
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[permanent dead link ] : 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 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 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
(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
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
enuresis, 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
Meigs' syndrome
Joe Vincent Meigs
gynecology
ascites with hydrothorax
Meigs' syndrome: the history of the eponym
Triad of ascites, hydrothorax and benign ovarian tumor
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 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 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 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 Neurol India 48 (4): 314–8.
percussion of the tips of the toes causes exaggerated flexion of the toes
Rotch sign
Thomas Morgan Rotch
cardiology
pericardial effusion
Rotch sign. (n.d.) Medical Dictionary for the Health Professions and Nursing. (2012). Retrieved September 6, 2023 from https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Rotch+sign
percussion dullness in the fifth intercostal space on the right
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 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 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
Ten Horn's sign
Carel Hendrik Leo Herman ten Horn
surgery
appendicitis
pain in the right iliac fossa after traction of spermatic cord
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
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 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