Goodell's sign

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In medicine, Goodell's sign is an indication of pregnancy. It is a significant softening of the vaginal portion of the cervix.

The sign is named after William Goodell.

References

  • Goodell's Sign at pregnancytoday.com

See also

  • Chadwick sign
  • Hegar's sign
  • Ladin's sign
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Eponymous medical signs for obstetrics
Pregnancy
Abderhalden reaction · Chadwick sign · Goodell's sign · Hegar's sign · Ladin's sign · Piskacek's sign · Von Braun-Fernwald's sign
Other
Braxton Hicks contractions

hydrops fetalis (Hemoglobin Barts)

ectopic pregnancy (Spiegelberg criteria)

fetal death (Spalding's sign)

Leopold's maneuvers · Naegele's rule

M: OBS

phys/devp

mthr/fetu/infc, epon

proc, drug(2A/G2C)


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