Doi's sign

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Doi's Sign

Doi's sign (pronunciation: /doʊiːz saɪn/) is a clinical sign used in the field of medicine to diagnose certain conditions. It is named after the Japanese physician who first described it.

Etymology

The term "Doi's sign" is derived from the name of the Japanese physician who first described this clinical sign. The exact etymology of the term is not known.

Definition

Doi's sign is a clinical sign that is used to diagnose certain medical conditions. It involves a specific physical examination technique that is performed by a healthcare professional. The exact details of the sign can vary depending on the condition it is being used to diagnose.

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