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Medical condition
Doi's sign
Differential diagnosisEaton-Lambert syndrome

Doi's sign is a clinical sign in which absent deep tendon reflexes can be elicited after a short period of maximal muscle contraction. This occurs in patients with Eaton-Lambert syndrome, but is not seen in patients with neuropathy.

The sign is named after Hitoka Doi, M.D., who described it in 1978.

References

  1. Jane M. Orient, Joseph D. Sapira. Sapira's art & science of bedside diagnosis, 3rd edition, page 610. Google books
  2. Doi, H; Murai Y; Kuroiwa Y (1978). "Deep tendon reflex in Eaton-Lambert syndrome". Folia Psychiatr Neurol Jpn. 32 (1): 109–13. doi:10.1111/j.1440-1819.1978.tb02784.x. PMID 207629. S2CID 7380547.


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