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Peripheral signs of aortic regurgitation

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Answered by vIRuS4yOUu
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Aortic Regurgitation - Peripheral Signs

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 lightcompression of the nail bed.
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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

an act of regurgitating: such as. a : the casting up of incompletely digested food (as by some birds in feeding their young) b : the backward flow of blood through a defective heart valve.

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