Becker's sign

Becker's sign, or Becker's phenomenon, is the presence of visible (through an ophthalmoscope) pulsation of retinal arteries, found in patients with aortic insufficiency or Graves' disease.

[1][2] The sign was named after Otto Heinrich Enoch Becker.

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