- Pins sign
- Ewart s.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Pins sign — (pins) [Emil Pins, Austrian physician, 1845–1913] Ewart sign … Medical dictionary
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
Sign, Tinel's — An examination test that is used by doctors to detect an irritated nerve. Tinel s sign is performed by lightly banging (percussing) over the nerve to elicit a sensation of tingling or pins and needles in the distribution of the nerve. For example … Medical dictionary
Pins — Emil, Austrian physician, 1845–1913. See P. sign, P. syndrome … Medical dictionary
Five-pins — (Italian cinque birilli ), [http://www.fibis.info/fibis/dwnload/05d/stecca attivita.pdf Sezione Stecca: Organigramma della Sezione Attività agonistica Calendari Regolamento Tecnico Sportivo, 2004 2005 ] It, Federazione Italiana Biliardo Sportivo … Wikipedia
Tinel sign — Classification and external resources Transverse section across the wrist and digits. (The median nerve is the yellow dot near the center. The carpal tunnel is not labeled, but the circular structure surrounding the median nerve is visible.) IC … Wikipedia
Tinel's sign — An examination test that is used by doctors to detect an irritated nerve. Tinel s sign is performed by lightly banging (percussing) over the nerve to elicit a sensation of tingling or pins and needles in the distribution of the nerve. For example … Medical dictionary
Tinel's sign — is a way to detect irritated nerves. It is performed by lightly tapping (percussing) over the nerve to elicit a sensation of tingling or pins and needles in the distribution of the nerve.It takes its name from French physician Jules Tinel (1879… … Wikipedia
rolling pins — (glass) Decorative glass rolling pins, hung in cottages in the late 18th and 19th centuries, are generally love tokens from sailors to their wives and sweethearts, or vice versa, as their designs and inscriptions often show. They were also… … A Dictionary of English folklore
Europe, history of — Introduction history of European peoples and cultures from prehistoric times to the present. Europe is a more ambiguous term than most geographic expressions. Its etymology is doubtful, as is the physical extent of the area it designates.… … Universalium