SIGNS AND EPONYMS COPY Flashcards
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where is pseudo-Darer’s sign seen
smooth muscle hamartoma
Coudability sign is seen in
alopecia areata
It is seen in nail lichen planus, in which the nail splits and elevates longitudinally with downward angle of lateral nail edge
It is descriptive term for the morphologic feature of Old World cutaneous leishmaniasis. The lesion starts as a small nontender papule, which enlarges in size and ulcerates in the centre. The border of the crusted ulcer often has an erythematous rim
Rubbing a lesion of mastocytoma causes urtication, flare, swelling and sometimes blister formation due to release of histamine. In contrast, pseudo-Darer’s sign is seen in smooth muscle hamartoma where there is increase in induration and piloerection after firm stroking
It is a characteristic histopathological finding seen in prurigo nodularis, where there is a presence of thick compact orthohyperkeratosis; the hairy palm sign (folliculosebaceous units seen with a thick and compact cornified layer, seems like that biopsy has been taken from palm, i.e., volar skin but contains pilosebaceous unit)
Jellinek’s sign (Rasin’s sign) is seen in
hyperthyroidism
*Pigmentation of the eyelids

It is described in relation to syphilitic chancre on the coronal border of the prepucial skin in an uncircumscribed male, whereupon on retracting the foreskin the entire ulcer flips out all at once because it is too hard to bend due to underlying button like induration.[
It is ridging and tightening of the skin of the neck on extending the head with a visible and palpable tight band over platysma in the hyperextended neck.
Palmar melanotic macules (palmar freckling) seen in type 1 neurofibromatosis
This is a sign to be elicited in case of secondary syphilis and cutaneous vasculitis, where there is deep dermal tenderness on pressing the lesion (e.g., papular lesions of syphilis) with a pinhead
conditions where one could find positive Darier’s sign
mastocytoma, leukemia cutis, juvenile xanthogranuloma, and Langerhans cell histiocytosis
Periumbilical ecchymosis in cases of acute hemorrhagic pancreatitis and ruptured ectopic pregnancy.
It is a characteristic finding in dermatomyositis typified by scaly erythematous eruption seen on the dorsa of hands, metacarpophalangeal joints, and proximal interphalangeal joints
Pitaluga’s sign is seen in
Kala-azar
Rope sign is seen in
nterstitial granulomatous dermatitis (Ackerman’s syndrome) with arthritis
Confluent macular violaceous erythema on the posterior neck and shoulders in patients of dermatomyositis
This sign has been described in relation to trichotillomania, wherein there is vertically oriented split of hair shafts and proteinaceous material and erythrocytes are present in the split resembling a hamburger within a bun

Forscheimer’s sign is seen in
Rubella, infectious mononucleosis
dory flop sign is seen in
syphilitic chancre on the coronal border of the prepucial skin in an uncircumscribed male
Pigmentation of the eyelids seen in hyperthyroidism
Jellinek’s sign (Rasin’s sign)

Hertoghe’s sign (Queen Anne’s sign) is seen in
It is seen in leprosy, myxedema, follicular mucinosis, atopic dermatitis, trichotillomania, ectodermal dysplasia, discoid lupus erythematosus, alopecia areata, syphilis, ulerythema ophryogenes, systemic sclerosis, HIV infection, and hypothyroidism.
stafne’s sign is seen in
progressive systemic sclerosis
Inability to retract the lower eye-lid in patients of progressive systemic sclerosis due to underlying sclerosis
Ingram’s sign



