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    APM 08279+5255 is a very distant, broad absorption line quasar located in the constellation Lynx. It is magnified and split into multiple images by the...
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    more common than "Graves' disease". Graves disease has also been called exophthalmic goiter. Less commonly, it has been known as Parry disease, Begbie disease...
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    Abadie's sign of exophthalmic goiter is a medical sign characterized by spasm of the levator palpebrae superioris muscle with retraction of the upper lid...
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    accumulates behind the ocular globe, the eye can protrude, or become exophthalmic. Enlargement of the lacrimal gland, located superotemporally within the...
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  • Joseph Louis IrenĂ©e Jean Abadie, a French neurologist. Abadie's sign of exophthalmic goiter Campbell, William W. (25 August 2015). Clinical signs in neurology:...
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    could later be dubbed Graves-Basedow disease, now technically known as exophthalmic goiter. Basedow was born in Dessau. He graduated from Halle University...
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  • or eyelid spasm, seen in thyrotoxicosis (as seen in Graves' disease, exophthalmic goitre and other hyperthyroid conditions), causing abnormal wideness...
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  • lagging of the upper eyelid on downward rotation of the eye, indicating exophthalmic goiter (Graves' disease). It is a dynamic sign, whereas lid lag is a...
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    after him, which is an abnormal wideness of the palpebral fissures in exophthalmic goiter. He died on 2 May 1852 and was interred with his father William...
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    syndrome, published in 1815, and one of the earliest descriptions of the exophthalmic goiter, published in 1825. Born in Cirencester, Gloucestershire, on 21...
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