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Woltman sign • LITFL • Medical Eponym Library


Woltman sign • LITFL • Medical Eponym Library

Woltman sign of myxedema: Slowness of both the contraction and the relaxation of muscles in hypothyroid patients, best seen as the “hung-up” ...

Henry Woltman • LITFL • Medical Eponym Library

Woltman sign (1924) is eponymous with his name, after Woltman was the first to described a delayed muscle relaxation of the tendon reflex in ...

Eponymictionary • Life in the Fast Lane • LITFL • Medical Eponym ...

Medical Eponym Library. The Eponymictionary records historical signs ... WOLTMAN, Henry, 1899, 1964, USA, America, American, Neurologist, neurology, Woltman sign ...

Woltman sign Archives - LITFL

Funtabulously Frivolous Friday Five 331 - Just when you thought your brain could unwind, enter the medical trivia of FFFF. Neil Long; January 15, 2021.

Woltman sign of myxedema (severe hypothyroidism): Slowness of ...

The eponym Woltman sign first appeared in the 1956 Mayo Clinic publication of Clinical Examinations in Neurology. A tome dedicated to Henry ...

Eponymictionary Archives • Page 13 of 25 - LITFL

Woltman sign of myxedema: Slowness of both the contraction and the relaxation of muscles in hypothyroid patients, best seen as the “hung-up” ankle jerk and ...

Medical Specialty Archives • Page 95 of 226 - LITFL

Biography Medical Eponyms Sanders sign (1823) The undulatory character of the cardiac impulse in the epigastric region, indicative of adherent pericardium (l' ...

Eponym Archives • Page 38 of 72 - LITFL

Biography Medical Eponyms Sanders sign (1823) The undulatory character of the cardiac impulse in the epigastric region, indicative of adherent pericardium ...

Funtabulously Frivolous Friday Five 331 - LITFL

The eponym Woltman sign first appeared in the 1956 Mayo Clinic publication of Clinical Examinations in Neurology. A tome dedicated to Henry ...

2020 • Page 51 of 74 • Life in the Fast Lane • LITFL

... Henry William Woltman (1889 - 1964) 340 · Henry Woltman. Henry Woltman (1889 - 1964) was an American neurologist. Eponym: Woltman sign ...

Mike Cadogan - LITFL

BA MA (Oxon) MBChB (Edin) FACEM FFSEM. Emergency physician, Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital. Passion for rugby; medical history; medical education; ...

De-eponymification • LITFL • Medical Eponym Library

The Eponymictionary records historical signs, syndromes, conditions, procedures and classifications eponymously named. We review 2000 *common eponyms, ...

Where are all the Women? • LITFL • Medical Eponym Library

Definitions. For the purposes of this review we used the following definitions. Eponym: person after whom the disease, syndrome or sign is named ...

LITFL • ECG Library Basics

LITFL ECG library is a free educational resource covering over 100 ECG topics relevant to Emergency Medicine and Critical Care. All our ECGs are free to ...

Emil Pins - Medical Eponym Library - LITFL

Eponymously remembered for describing Pins sign I and II (1889) in pericarditis, and a musical mediastinal heart murmur (1890). Biography. Born ...

Women Pioneers • LITFL • Medical Eponym Library

Pioneer women in medicine. Searchable database of female eponyms recording signs, syndromes, conditions, procedures eponymously named.

De-eponymising anatomical terminology • LITFL • Eponymictionary

The use of eponyms in the field of medicine has been commonplace for centuries. There is ongoing debate regarding the accuracy, effectiveness ...

Robert Adams - Eponym - LITFL

After spending time practicing medicine in Europe, he returned to Ireland where he was appointed Surgeon to the Richmond Hospital and played an ...