Guyon sign

(1) ballottement of the kidney in cases of nephroptosis, especially when there is also a renal tumor; (2) the hypoglossal nerve lies directly on the external carotid artery, whereby this vessel may be distinguished from the internal carotid when ligation is necessary.

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