Exophthalmos physical examination
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor-In-Chief: John Fani Srour, M.D.
Overview
Physical Examination
Appearance of the Patient
Eyes
- Full optomologic exam
- Boston's sign: spasmodic lowering of the upper eyelid on downward rotation of the eye, indicating exophthalmic goiter.
- Stellwag's sign: infrequent or incomplete blinking associated with exophthalmos or Graves orbitopathy.
- Von Graefe's sign: immobility or lagging of the upper eyelid on downward rotation of the eye, indicating exophthalmic goiter.
Ear Nose and Throat
- Full otolaryngologic exam
Neurologic
- Full neurologic exam