Möbius sign is a clinical sign in which there is an inability to maintain convergence of the eyes. It is found in patients with Graves' disease.[1]
The sign is named after Paul Julius Möbius.
eyelid: Abadie's sign of exophthalmic goiter · Boston's sign · Dalrymple's sign · Stellwag's sign · lid lag (Von Graefe's sign, Griffith's sign)
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anat/phys/devp/horm
noco(d)/cong/tumr, sysi/epon
proc, drug (A10/H1/H2/H3/H5)
M: NUT
cof, enz, met
noco, nuvi, sysi/epon, met
drug(A8/11/12)
M: MET
mt, k, c/g/r/p/y/i, f/h/s/l/o/e, a/u, n, m
k, cgrp/y/i, f/h/s/l/o/e, au, n, m, epon
m(A16/C10),i(k, c/g/r/p/y/i, f/h/s/o/e, a/u, n, m)