SIGNS OF AORTIC REGURGITATION | PG NOTES
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- Опубліковано 18 лют 2020
- AORTIC REGURGITATION
Corrigan’s pulse: A rapid and forceful distension of the arterial pulse with a quick collapse
De Musset’s sign: Bobbing of the head with each heartbeat (like a bird walking)
Muller’s sign: Visible pulsations of the uvula
Quincke’s sign: Capillary pulsations seen on light compression of the nail bed
Traube’s sign: Systolic and diastolic sounds heard over the femoral artery (“pistol shots”)
Duroziez’s sign: Gradual pressure over the femoral artery leads to a systolic and diastolic bruit
Hill’s sign: Popliteal systolic blood pressure exceeding brachial systolic blood pressure by ≥ 60 mmHg (most sensitive sign for aortic regurgitation)
Shelly’s sign: Pulsation of the cervix
Rosenbach’s sign: Hepatic pulsations
Becker’s sign: Visible pulsation of the retinal arterioles
Gerhardt’s sign (aka Sailer’s sign): Pulsation of the spleen in the presence of splenomegaly
Mayne’s sign: A decrease in diastolic blood pressure of 15 mmHg when the arm is held above the head (very non-specific)
Landolfi’s sign: Systolic contraction and diastolic dilation of the pupil
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Great video!
I think you or I missed locomotor brachii. :)
I am in std 10 right now but I have one question abot aortic valve replacement.what is the successful ratio of its replacement operation...Because my mom is suffering from this disease...
Its depends on many factors
Dm us on insta for more details @medico_3
please consult a doctor . we are students and these r notes …
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This lectures are taken from pg notes from marrow and prep with additional information from std books respect to subjects
@@medicos3 can you plz provide book names??
@@bluerock9204 notes of "Marrow" and "Prepladder", which are pg couching classes.