Dalrymple’s sign is seen in

Correct Answer: Thyroid ophthalmopathy
Description: o Ocular signs of thyroid ophthalmopathy i) Bilateral exophthalmos with associated exposure keratitis. ii) Dalrymple’s sign - There is peculiar stare due to retraction of the upper lid. iii) Von Graefe’s sign - Upper lid lags on downward movments of the eyeball. iv) Stellwag’s sign - There is infrequent and incomplete blinking. v) Mobius’s sign - There is weakness of convergence . vi) Jellinek’s sign - There is increased pigmentation of lids. vii) Joffroy’s sign - There is poor forehead wrinking on looking up viii) Enroth’s sign - Fullness of eyelids (Puffy edematous). ix) Grifford’s sign - Difficulty in eversion of upper lid
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