
Emergency Medical Minute Episode 960: Frank's Sign - A Marker for Coronary Artery Disease
Jun 9, 2025
Curious about how a simple earlobe crease can signal serious health issues? This episode delves into Frank's sign, a surprising marker of coronary artery disease and cerebrovascular risks. Studies suggest that bilateral earlobe creases may indicate increased all-cause mortality. The pathophysiology remains a mystery, but recent research explores potential links to oxygen-related changes in the body. Discover how this small physical exam finding could change your approach to cardiovascular assessment!
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Frank's Sign Indicates Vascular Disease
- Frank's sign is a visible fold in the earlobe linked to coronary artery and cerebrovascular disease.
- The exact reason why this correlation exists is still not fully understood.
Check Earlobes in Exams
- Clinicians should look for a fold in the earlobe during exams to identify patients at higher risk for coronary artery disease.
- Noticing Frank's sign can help prompt further cardiovascular evaluation in at-risk patients.
