Thyroid signs – Ent osce viva question skill station

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Sign Description
Abadie’s sign Elevator muscle of upper eyelid is spastic.
Ballett’s sign Paralysis of one or more EOM
Beck’s sign Abnormal intense pulsation of retina’s arteries
Boston’s sign Jerky movements of upper lid on lower gaze
Coweh’s sign Extensive hippus of consensual pupillary reflex
Dalrymple’s sign Upper eyelid retraction
Enroth’s sign Edema esp. of the upper eyelid
Gifford’s sign Difficulty in eversion of upper lid.
Goldzieher’s sign Deep injection of conjunctiva, especially temporal
Griffith’s sign Lower lid lag on upward gaze
Hertoghe’s sign Loss of eyebrows laterally
Jellinek’s sign Superior eyelid folds is hyperpigmented
Joffroy’s sign Absent creases in the fore head on upward gaze.
Jendrassik’s sign Abduction and rotation of eyeball is limited also
Knies’ sign Uneven pupillary dilatation in dim light
Kocher’s sign Spasmatic retraction of upper lid on fixation
Loewi’s sign Quick Mydriasis after instillation of 1:1000 adrenaline
Mann’s sign Eyes seem to be situated at different levels because of tanned skin.
Means’ sign Increased scleral show on upgaze(globe lag)
Moebius’s sign Lack of convergence
Payne-Trousseau’s sign Dislocation of globe
Pochin’s sign Reduced amplitude of blinking
Riesman’s sign Bruit over the eyelid
Movement’s cap phenomenon Eyeball movements are performed difficultly, abruptly and incompletely
Rosenbach’s sign Eyelids are animated by thin tremors when closed
Saiton’s sign Frontalis contraction after cessation of levator activity
Snellen-Rieseman’s sign When placing the stethoscope’s capsule over closed eyelids a systolic murmur could be heard
Stellwag’s sign Incomplete and infrequent blinking
Suker’s sign Inability to maintain fixation on extreme lateral gaze
Tellas’s sign Inferior eyelid might be hyperpigmented
Topolanski’s sign Around insertion areas of the four rectus muscles of the eyeball a vascular band network is noticed and this network joints the four insertion points.
von Graefe’s sign Upper lid lag on down gaze
Wilder’s sign Jerking of the eye on movement from abduction to adduction

THYROID SIGNS – ENT OSCE VIVA QUESTION SKILL STATION

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