- Osler sign
- the presence of Osler nodes on the hands and feet, pathognomonic of subacute bacterial endocarditis.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Osler's node — Osler s lesions found on the hand and fingers of a 43 year old male with subacute bacterial endocarditis. Osler s nodes are painful, red, raised lesions found on the hands and feet. They are associated with a number of conditions, including… … Wikipedia
Osler's sign — refers to one of the medical signs named in honor of the famous Professor William Osler, Professor of Medicine at McGill University and Johns Hopkins University. Osler s sign (pseudohypertension) Pretibial myxedema seen in Graves disease is also… … Wikipedia
Osler's sign (pseudohypertension) — The Osler s sign of pseudohypertension is an artificially and falsely elevated blood pressure reading obtained through sphygmomanometry due to arteriosclerotic, calcified blood vessels which do not physiologically compress with pressure. Because… … 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
Osler’s nodes — These are small (the size of split peas), tender, transient nodules in the pads of fingers and toes and the palms and soles. They are a highly diagnostic sign of bacterial infection of the heart (subacute bacterial endocarditis). Named for the… … Medical dictionary
Osler disease maneuver nodes etc. — Os·ler disease, maneuver, nodes, etc. (ōsґlər) [Sir William Osler, Canadian born physician, 1849–1919; successively professor of medicine in McGill University, the University of Pennsylvania, Johns Hopkins University, and the… … Medical dictionary
Osler's nodes — purplish nodes on the finger pulp or the thenar or hypothenar eminence. They are usually tender and a sign of bacterial endocarditis. [Sir W. Osler] … The new mediacal dictionary
Osler — Sir William, Canadian physician in U.S. and England, 1849–1919. See O. disease, O. node, O. sign, Rendu O. Weber syndrome. * * * objectively structured long examination record … Medical dictionary
William Osler — Sir William Osler, Bt William Osler, M.D.,C.M. Born July 12, 1849( … 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