Munson's sign
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Munson's sign is a V-shaped indentation observed in the lower eyelid when the patient's gaze is directed downwards. The medical sign is characteristic of advanced cases of keratoconus and is caused by the cone-shaped cornea pressing down into the eyelid.[1] It is named after American ophthalmologist Edward Sterling Munson.[2]
References
- ↑ Agarwal, Amar (2006), Handbook of Ophthalmology, SLACK, p. 234, ISBN 1556426852
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Bartolucci, S L.; Stedman, T L.; Forbis, P. (2005), Stedman's Medical Eponyms, Lippincott Williams
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