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  2. Cullen's sign - Wikipedia

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    Cullen's sign is superficial edema and bruising in the subcutaneous fatty tissue around the umbilicus. It is named for gynecologist Thomas Stephen Cullen (1869–1953), [ 1 ] who first described the sign in ruptured ectopic pregnancy in 1916.

  3. List of eponymous medical signs - Wikipedia

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    Cornell's sign: Ethel L. Cornell, American Neuropsychologist and Psychiatrist, Columbia University NY (1882–1972) neurology: pyramidal tract lesions: The Babinski sign – a reappraisal Neurol India 48 (4): 314–8. scratching alongside big toe extensor tendon elicits an extensor plantar response Corrigan pulse: Dominic John Corrigan: cardiology

  4. Category:Medical signs - Wikipedia

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    Blue scrotum sign of Bryant; Blumberg's sign; Boas' point; Boas' sign; Body composition; Body fat percentage; Body mass index; Body roundness index; Borsari's sign; Bounding pulse; Braverman's sign; Breast mass; Brissaud's reflex; Broadbent inverted sign; Broadbent sign; Brodie–Trendelenburg percussion test; Brown's vasomotor index ...

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  6. Grey Turner's sign - Wikipedia

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    Grey Turner's sign refers to bruising of the flanks, the part of the body between the last rib and the top of the hip. The bruising appears as a blue discoloration, [ 1 ] and is a sign of retroperitoneal hemorrhage , or bleeding behind the peritoneum, which is a lining of the abdominal cavity.

  7. Knickerbocker Group - Wikipedia

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    A common feature of Knickerbocker writings is an American setting, which allowed their audiences to engage in American history and culture. [27] The writings of Knickerbocker members reached wide-ranging audiences. For example, guidebooks (published as early as 1825) contained passages taken directly, or inspired by Knickerbocker member’s ...

  8. Cullenite - Wikipedia

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    A Cullenite is a follower of any person named Cullen.Notable Cullens to have followers referred to as Cullenites have included the Scottish physician William Cullen [1] and particularly Paul Cardinal Cullen, archbishop of Dublin and the first cardinal from Ireland.

  9. Cullen (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Cullen is an Irish surname. It is an Anglicised form of Gaelic Ó Cuileáin 'descendant of Cuileán', a name meaning 'wolfhound whelp', 'young hound'. [1] [2] It is also considered by some to mean the 'handsome one'. [3]