Peripheral Signs in Aortic Regurgitation Makes Diagnosis Easy

Peripheral signs in aortic regurgitation are too obvious to miss. These help in anticipating aortic insufficiency as the right diagnosis even before you auscultate heart. These signs are generated because of hyper-dynamic circulation. So look for these signs: 1. Quinke’s sign 2. Water-hammer pulse (Collapsing pulse) 3. Wide pulse pressure 4. de Musset’s sign 5. Corrigan’s sign or Dancing carotids 6. Muller’s sign 7. Pistol shot femorals or Traube’s sign 8. Duroziez’s sign 9. Hill’s sign Please Visit & S
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