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Hoover's sign in pulmonology is one of two signs named for Charles Franklin Hoover. [ 1 ] It refers to inward movement of the lower rib cage during inspiration, [ 2 ] - instead of outward as is normal - implying a flat, but functioning, diaphragm, often associated with COPD . [ 3 ]
In the context of a positive Hoover's sign, functional weakness (or "conversion disorder") is much more likely than malingering or factitious disorder. [3] Strong hip muscles can make the test difficult to interpret. [4] Efforts have been made to use the theory behind the sign to report a quantitative result. [5]
Harrison's groove, also known as Harrison's sulcus, is a horizontal groove along the lower border of the thorax corresponding to the costal insertion of the diaphragm; it is usually caused by chronic asthma or obstructive respiratory disease.
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Hoover's sign refers to one of two signs named for Charles Franklin Hoover: Hoover's sign (leg paresis) Hoover's sign (pulmonary) This page was last edited on 16 ...