Duroziez sign
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Duroziez's sign — Femoral artery Duroziez s sign is a sign of Aortic insufficiency.[1] It consists of an audible diastolic murmur which can be heard over the femoral artery when it is compressed.[2] It is n … Wikipedia
Sign — Any abnormality that indicates a disease process, such as a change in appearance, sensation, or function, that is observed by a physician when evaluating a patient. * * * 1. Any abnormality indicative of disease, discoverable on examination of… … Medical dictionary
Duroziez disease murmur (sign) — Du·ro·zi·ez disease, murmur (sign) (du ro″ze aґ) [Paul Louis Duroziez, French physician, 1826–1897] see under disease and murmur … Medical dictionary
Duroziez — Paul L., French physician, 1826–1897. See D. disease, D. murmur, D. sign … Medical dictionary
Müller's sign — is the pulsation or bobbing of the uvula that occurs during systole. It can be seen in patients with severe aortic insufficiency. Müller s sign is caused by an increased stroke volume. Müller s sign is named for Friedrich von Müller, a German… … Wikipedia
Oliver's sign — Oliver s sign, or the tracheal tug sign, is an abnormal downward movement of the trachea during systole that can indicate a dilation or aneurysm of the aortic arch. Oliver s sign is elicited by gently grasping the cricoid cartilage and applying… … Wikipedia
Nicoladoni sign — In medicine, the Nicoladoni sign, also Branham sign and Nicoladoni Israel Branham sign, is the slowing of the heart rate in response to (manual) compression of an arteriovenous fistula.[1][2][3] It is named for Carl Nicoladoni. References … Wikipedia
De Musset's sign — is a condition in which there is rhythmic nodding or bobbing of the head in synchrony with the beating of the heart, in general as a result of aortic insufficiency caused by aortic regurgitation due to aortic valve deficiency. The condition was… … Wikipedia
Mayne's sign — is a clinical sign in which there is a drop of at least 15 mmHg (2.0 kPa) in the systolic blood pressure on raising the arm. It occurs in patients with aortic regurgitation.[1] References ^ Aortic regurgitation at The Merck Manual… … Wikipedia
Murmur — A Murmur is an abnormal "whooshing" sound created by blood flow through heart valves, as well as flow through chamber narrowings or unusual connections seen with congenital heart disease. It is usually heard by the doctor while… … Medical dictionary