Doctor Story Nepal - Study Dote] The Trousseau sign of latent tetany is a way to determine if an individual may have hypocalcemia. Trousseau's sign is considered positive when a carpopedal spasm
![Marshall Dahl on Twitter: "Trousseau's Sign: typical hand position in hypocalcemia when blood pressure cuff is applied. http://t.co/48dqLmauuG" / Twitter Marshall Dahl on Twitter: "Trousseau's Sign: typical hand position in hypocalcemia when blood pressure cuff is applied. http://t.co/48dqLmauuG" / Twitter](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CCCcjHSWEAEiSuM.jpg)
Marshall Dahl on Twitter: "Trousseau's Sign: typical hand position in hypocalcemia when blood pressure cuff is applied. http://t.co/48dqLmauuG" / Twitter
![RunTheList on Twitter: "How do we identify hypocalcemia on physical exam? 1) CHVOSTEK'S sign = tap the facial nerve as it runs through the parotid gland -> ipsilateral facial muscles twitch -- RunTheList on Twitter: "How do we identify hypocalcemia on physical exam? 1) CHVOSTEK'S sign = tap the facial nerve as it runs through the parotid gland -> ipsilateral facial muscles twitch --](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Eaj5tDRWoAYqkK4.png)