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Medical condition
Joffroy's sign
Differential diagnosisGraves disease

Joffroy's sign is a clinical sign in which there is a lack of wrinkling of the forehead when a patient looks up with the head bent forwards. It occurs in patients with exophthalmos in Graves disease.

The sign is named after Alexis Joffroy.

References

  1. Woods, Alan (May 1946). "The Ocular Changes of Primary Diffuse Toxic Goitre A Review". Medicine. 25 (2): 113–154. doi:10.1097/00005792-194605000-00002.
  2. Means, JH (January 1944). "The Nature of Graves' Disease With Special Reference to Its Ophthalmic Component". American Journal of the Medical Sciences. 207 (1): 1–18. doi:10.1097/00000441-194401000-00001.

External links

Joffroy's sign I at Who Named It?


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