Homan's sign is an indicator of deep venous thrombosis. The sign is present where pain in the calf is produced by passive dorsiflexion of the foot.
However it has been noted that clinical symptoms and signs are of little help in the diagnosis of venous thrombosis of the legs because they lack both sensitivity and sensitivity (1,2):
Homan's sign may be positive in both DVT of the calf and ruptured Baker's cyst (3).
The test has fallen into disfavour because of the lack of sensitivity and specificity for a diagnosis of deep vein thrombosis.
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