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  • == Sign Language == ...ans of communicating using gestures, facial expression, and body language. Sign Language is used mainly by people who are Deaf or have hearing impairments.
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  • == Munson's Sign == '''Munson's sign''' (/ˈmʌnsənz saɪn/) is a clinical sign often used in the field of [[Ophthalmology]]. It is named after the America
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  • ==Basket Sign== ...n/) is a term used in medical parlance to describe a specific radiological sign.
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  • '''Moniz Sign''' ...; named after Portuguese neurologist [[António Egas Moniz]]) is a clinical sign in medicine. It is used to describe the presence of non-pulsatile, vascular
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  • .... He is best known for describing the [[Hoover's sign (neurology)|Hoover's sign]] in neurology. ...rom the name of Charles Franklin Hoover, who first described this clinical sign in the early 20th century.
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  • '''Louvel's Sign''' '''Louvel's sign''' (pronunciation: loo-velz sign) is a clinical sign in medicine, specifically in the field of cardiology. It is named after the
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  • == Mallet-Guy's Sign == ...saɪn/; named after [[Pierre Mallet-Guy]], a French surgeon) is a clinical sign used in the diagnosis of [[pancreatic disease]]s, particularly [[chronic pa
    1 KB (201 words) - 11:45, 10 February 2024
  • ...field of [[medicine]], "sine qua non" is often used to describe a symptom, sign, or condition that is absolutely necessary to make a particular diagnosis.
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  • ...ruction. A characteristic sign of an obturator hernia is [[Howship-Romberg sign]], which is pain in the medial thigh or hip area during extension and inter * [[Howship-Romberg sign]]
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  • == SIGN == '''SIGN''' (pronounced /saɪn/) is an acronym in the medical field that stands for
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  • ...s often used to signal interest, attention, or dominance. It can also be a sign of respect or an indication that a person is ready to communicate. ...onvey honesty and openness. In many cultures, maintaining eye contact is a sign of respect and attentiveness.
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  • ...munity in Ukraine. These include advocacy for equal rights, provision of [[sign language]] education, and promotion of social inclusion. * [[Sign Language]] - A language that uses manual communication and body language to
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  • * [[Duroziez's sign]] * [[Quincke's sign]]
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  • * '''[[Island Sign]]''': In radiology, an 'island sign' is a radiological sign seen in intracranial hemorrhage.
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  • * [[Shift Sign]]: A clinical sign indicating a change in the position of organs or structures within the body
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  • ...nce found in tissue, blood, bone marrow or other body fluids that can be a sign of cancer or certain benign (noncancerous) diseases. Many tumor markers are ...nce found in tissue, blood, bone marrow or other body fluids that can be a sign of cancer or certain benign (noncancerous) diseases. Many tumor markers are
    1 KB (228 words) - 19:39, 12 January 2023
  • ...tial for confirming the presence of Reed-Sternberg cells, a characteristic sign of this disease.
    2 KB (279 words) - 23:25, 4 February 2024
  • * [[Sign Language]]: This is a complete, complex language that employs signs made wi
    2 KB (230 words) - 23:23, 4 February 2024
  • * [[Trendelenburg's sign]]
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  • ...ia is not related to the respiratory cycle. It is less common and can be a sign of sickness, especially in older adults.
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