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Hannington-Kiff sign

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Hannington-Kiff sign
Differential diagnosisObturator hernia

The Hannington-Kiff sign is a clinical sign in which there is an absent adductor reflex in the thigh in the presence of a positive patellar reflex. It occurs in patients with an obturator hernia, due to compression of the obturator nerve.[1]

The adductor reflex is elicited by tapping over either the medial epicondyle of the femur or the medial condyle of the tibia, which should cause the adductor muscles of the hip to contract, moving the leg inwards.[2]

The sign was described by John G Hannington-Kiff in 1980.[3]

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  1. ^ Skandalakis, L. J.; Skandalakis, P. N.; Colborn, G. L.; Skandalakis, J. E. (2000). "Obturator hernia: Embryology, anatomy, surgery". Hernia. 4 (2): 121–128. doi:10.1007/BF02353761. S2CID 5786134.
  2. ^ Campbell, William Wesley; DeJong, Russell N. (2005). DeJong's the Neurologic Examination. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. p. 480. ISBN 978-0-7817-2767-9.
  3. ^ Hannington-Kiff JG (January 1980). "Absent thigh adductor reflex in obturator hernia". Lancet. 1 (8161): 180. doi:10.1016/s0140-6736(80)90664-9. PMID 6101635. S2CID 3256825.
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