Fothergill's sign is a medical sign. If a mass in the abdominal wall does not cross midline and does not change with flexion of the rectus muscles, this is a positive sign for a rectus sheath hematoma.
It is named for John Fothergill.[1]
Goodsall's rule · Chilaiditi syndrome · intussusception: Dance's sign
appendicitis: Aaron's sign/McBurney's point · Rovsing's sign · Markle sign · Rosenstein's sign
liver: Councilman body · Mallory body
spleen/LUQ: Ballance's sign · Traube's sign · Castell's sign
M: DIG
anat(t, g, p)/phys/devp/enzy
noco/cong/tumr, sysi/epon
proc, drug(A2A/2B/3/4/5/6/7/14/16), blte