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Rovsing's sign, named after the Danish surgeon Niels Thorkild Rovsing (1862–1927), [1] is a sign of appendicitis. If palpation of the left lower quadrant of a person's abdomen increases the pain felt in the right lower quadrant, the patient is said to have a positive Rovsing's sign and may have appendicitis.
Rovsing's sign – pain in the right lower abdominal quadrant on palpation of the left side of the abdomen [18] McBurney's sign – deep tenderness at McBurney's point [18] Carnett's sign – pain when tensing the abdominal wall muscles; Patafio's sign – pain when the patient is asked to cough whilst tensing the psoas muscle
Rovsing's sign: Niels Thorkild Rovsing: general surgery: appendicitis: Rovsing's sign at Whonamedit? palpation of LLQ elicits pain in RLQ Rumpel–Leede sign: Theodor Rumpel, Carl Stockbridge Leede: haematology: capillary fragility: Rumpel-Leede test at Whonamedit? petechiae seen after compression by tourniquet Russell's sign: Gerald Russell ...
Rovsing's sign: Pain in the lower right abdominal quadrant with continuous deep palpation starting from the left iliac fossa upwards (counterclockwise along the colon). The thought is there will be increased pressure around the appendix by pushing bowel contents and air toward the ileocaecal valve provoking right-sided abdominal pain.
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McBurney's point is named after American surgeon Charles McBurney (1845–1913). [1] [6] McBurney himself did not locate his point in a precise way in his original article.The seat of greatest pain, determined by the pressure of one finger, has been very exactly between an inch and a half and two inches from the anterior spinous process of the ilium on a straight line drawn from that process ...