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Peabody's sign is a medical sign used in the field of medicine to indicate the presence of certain diseases or conditions. It is named after the physician who first described it, Dr. Peabody.
Definition
Peabody's sign is defined as a specific physical finding or characteristic that is used to diagnose certain medical conditions. It is often used in conjunction with other signs and symptoms to make a definitive diagnosis.
Clinical significance
The presence of Peabody's sign can indicate a variety of medical conditions. It is often used as a diagnostic tool in the field of medicine. The sign can be observed in patients with certain diseases or conditions, and its presence can help physicians to make a definitive diagnosis.
History
Peabody's sign was first described by Dr. Peabody, a physician who noticed the sign in his patients. He published his findings in a medical journal, and the sign has since been used as a diagnostic tool in the field of medicine.
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