Rumpel-Leede test
Rum·pel–Leede test
noun \ˈru̇m-pel-ˈlēd-\Definition of RUMPEL-LEEDE TEST
: a test in which the increased bleeding tendency characteristic of various disorders (as scarlet fever and thrombocytopenia) is indicated by the formation of multiple petechiae on the forearm following application of a tourniquet to the upper arm
Biographical Note for RUMPEL-LEEDE TEST
Rumpel, Theodor (1862–1923), German physician. Rumpel was the first to discover that in a patient with scarlet fever petechiae appear when the arm is constricted. He recorded his observation in 1909.
Leede, Carl Stockbridge (1882–1964), American physician. Leede published independently a description of the Rumpel-Leede test in 1911.








