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Examples

Very few of the examples here are pathognomonic in the true sense of the word. For example, Parkinsonism is not only seen in Parkinson's disease. Disease
Cytomegalovirus infection Inclusion body myositis Hypocalcemia Tetanus Owl's eye appearance of inclusion bodies[1][2] Filamentous material seen in inclusion bodies under electron microscopy Trousseau sign and Chvostek sign Risus sardonicus Chipmunk facies (parotid gland swelling) (Chipmunk facies also seen in marrow expansion Bulimia Nervosa Leprosy Measles Diphtheria Pancreatitis Chronic hemorrhagic pancreatitis Cholera Typhoid fever Meningitis Cholecystitis Angina pectoris Patent ductus arteriosus Pleural Effusion Parkinson's disease Whipple's disease Acute Myeloid Leukemia Multiple Sclerosis Congestive heart failure Pericarditis Neurofibromatosis I Hodgkin's lymphoma Pyelonephritis Rheumatic fever Rabies Grey-Turner's sign (ecchymosis in flank area) Rice-watery stool Rose spots in abdomen Kernig's sign and Brudzinski's sign Murphy's sign (pain on deep inspiration when inflamed gallbladder is palpated) Levine's sign (hand clutching of chest) Machine-like murmur Stony-dull percussion Pill-rolling tremors Oculo-Masticatory Myorhythmia Auer rod Bilateral internuclear ophthalmoplegia Third heart sound Pericardial friction rub Plexiform neurofibroma Hodgkin and Reed-Sternberg cells (giant mono- and multinucleated cells) White blood cell casts Aschoff nodules Hydrophobia secondary to Beta Thalassemia Major) Leonine facies (thickened lion-like facial skin) Koplik's spots Pseudomembrane on tonsils, pharynx and nasal cavity Cullen's sign (bluish discoloration of umbilicus)

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