- Troisier node
- Virchow node signal n.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Troisier node (ganglion sign) syndrome — Troi·sier node (ganglion, sign), syndrome (trwah syaґ) [Charles Emile Troisier, French physician, 1844–1919] see under syndrome and see signal node, under node … Medical dictionary
Troisier's sign — is finding a hard, enlarged, left supraclavicular lymph node. Said to be pathognomonic of abdominal cancers, in particular gastric cancer.Virchow s node is the node commonly palpated for to elicit Troisier s sign.Troisier s sign is named after… … Wikipedia
Node — Literally a knot, a node is a collection of tissue. For example a lymph node, is a collection of lymphoid tissue. A nodule is a small node, a little collection of tissue. * * * 1. A knob or nodosity; a circumscribed swelling; in anatomy, a… … Medical dictionary
Troisier's sign — enlargement of the lymph node at the base of the neck on the left side (Troisier s node), which indicates metastatic spread from an abdominal malignant growth, usually a carcinoma of the stomach. C. E. Troisier (1844 1919), French physician … Medical dictionary
Troisier's sign — enlargement of the lymph node at the base of the neck on the left side (Troisier s node), which indicates metastatic spread from an abdominal malignant growth, usually a carcinoma of the stomach [E. Troisier (1844–1919), French physician] … The new mediacal dictionary
Troisier — Charles Émile, French physician, 1844–1919. See T. ganglion, T. node … Medical dictionary
Troisier ganglion — signal node … Medical dictionary
Troisier sign — signal node … Medical dictionary
Virchow's node — Infobox Lymph Name = Virchows node Latin = GraySubject = 177 GrayPage = 697 Caption = Regional lymph tissue. (Supraclavicular near top, in green.)⋅ Caption2 = Deep Lymph Nodes 1. Submental 2. Submandibular (Submaxillary) Anterior Cervical Lymph… … Wikipedia
Charles Emile Troisier — (6 April 1844 1919) was a French doctor.[1] The following are named for him: Troisier s sign, a hard, enlarged, left supraclavicular lymph node. Troisier Hanot Chauffard syndrome, a form of diabetes mellitus References ^ doctor/1709 at Who Named… … Wikipedia