Mickey Mouse sign is a medical sign resembling the head of Mickey Mouse, the Walt Disney character. Presented for the very first time at the CHIVA's Meeting, Berlin 2002 by Dr. Lurdes Cerol,[citation needed] this sign has been described as the image at the groin when a dilated COMMON FEMORAL ARTERY (CFA) exists: the common femoral vein (CFV) represents the head of Mickey Mouse while the great saphenous vein (GSV) and the dilated COMMON FEMORAL ARTERY (CFA) represent the ears. The presence of a Mickey Mouse sign has been a great diagnostic clue to check ASV insufficiency.
Mickey Mouse Sign, the original slide, at CHIVA's Meeting, Berlin 2002"
Mickey Mouse sign in the saphenofemoral junction, showing GSV, a dilated CFA and CFV
Dysmorphic Mickey Mouse RBCs: RBCs with irregular cell walls and migration of hemoglobin into some areas creating the shape of Mickey Mouse ears.[6] The presence of these dysmorphic cells in urine may indicate intraglomerularhaemorrhage.[7]