Winterbottom's sign

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Winterbottom's sign
Differential diagnosisAfrican trypanosomiasis

Winterbottom's sign is a swelling of

Trypanosoma brucei gambiense. It may be suggestive of cerebral infection.[1] Winterbottom reported about the slave traders who, apparently aware of the ominous sign of swollen cervical lymph glands, used to palpate the necks of the slaves before buying them.[2][3][4]

The sign was first reported by the English physician Thomas Masterman Winterbottom in 1803.[citation needed]

References

  1. PMID 1942213
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  2. ^ "The history of sleeping sickness". Archived from the original on March 23, 2008.
  3. ^ Miles, Tom. "The Winterbottom Catalogue". www.bl.uk.
  4. ^ Cox F. History of sleeping sickness (African trypanosomiasis). Infectious Disease Clinics of North America - Volume 18, Issue 2 (June 2004)

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