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Positive John Thomas sign in patient with right femoral enchondroma. The John Thomas sign, [1] also known as the Throckmorton sign, [2] is a slang or joke term used in the field of radiology. It refers to the position of a penis as it relates to pathology on an X-ray of a pelvis. When the penis (visible on the X-ray as a shadow) points towards ...
Ouch! Can You Really Break Your Penis? 2009 Scientific American featuring interview with Hunter Wessells, chair of the urology department at the University of Washington School of Medicine in Seattle; Jack GS, Garraway I, Reznichek R, Rajfer J (2004). "Current treatment options for penile fractures". Rev Urol. 6 (3): 114– 20. PMC 1472832 ...
The shiny corner sign is a medical sign which may refer to: A small break in a bone, seen with a Thurstan Holland sign A location of sclerotic density associated with a Romanus lesion
While Russell’s sign in of itself has not caused any deaths, it is a sign of potentially deadly disorders such as bulimia nervosa, purging disorder, and anorexia nervosa. Russell's sign , named after British psychiatrist Gerald Russell , is a sign [ 1 ] defined as calluses on the knuckles [ 2 ] or back of the hand due to repeated self-induced ...
A medical sign is an objective observable indication of a disease, injury, or medical condition that may be detected during a physical examination. [7] These signs may be visible, such as a rash or bruise, or otherwise detectable such as by using a stethoscope or taking blood pressure. Medical signs, along with symptoms, help in forming a ...
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The "Honda sign" (H-pattern [1]) is a radiologic sign seen in case of sacral insufficiency fracture in bilateral sacral insufficiency fractures on a radioisotope bone scan. [2] It gets its name because the shape observed resembles the logo of the Honda motor company, resembling the alphabet "H".