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| title = [[List of eponymous medical signs|Eponymous]] [[medical sign]]s for [[integumentary system]]
 
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| groupstyle = background:Linen; text-align:left;
 
 
 
| group1 = [[Human skin|Skin]]
 
|  list1 = [[Asboe–Hansen sign|Asboe-Hansen sign]]{{·}}  [[Auspitz's sign]]{{·}}[[Braverman's sign]]{{·}}  [[Crowe sign]]{{·}}[[Dennie-Morgan fold]]{{·}}  [[Darier's sign]]{{·}}[[Fitzpatrick's sign]]{{·}}  [[Florid cutaneous papillomatosis]]{{·}} [[Gottron's sign]]{{·}} [[Hutchinson's sign]]{{·}}[[Janeway's lesions]]{{·}}[[Kerr's sign]] {{·}}[[Koebner phenomenon|Koebner's phenomenon]]{{·}}[[Koplik spots]]{{·}} [[Leser–Trélat sign|Leser-Trelat sign]]{{·}}  [[Nikolsky's sign]]{{·}}[[Pastia's sign]]{{·}}[[Russell's sign]]{{·}} [[Wickham striae]]{{·}}[[Wolf's isotopic response]]{{·}} <BR>
 
 
 
| group2 = [[Nail (anatomy)|Nail]]s
 
|  list2 = [[Mees' lines|Aldrich-Mees' lines]]{{·}}  [[Beau's lines]]{{·}}  [[Muehrcke's nails|Muehrcke's lines]]{{·}}  [[Terry's nails]]
 
 
 
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| below = {{Integument navs}}{{Skin appendage nav}}
 
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