Background: Abdominal palpation is a difficult skill to master in the physical examination. It is through the tactile sensation of touch that abdominal tenderness is detected and expressed through pain. Its findings can be used to detect peritonitis and other acute and subtle abnormalities of the abdomen. Some techniques, recognized as signs or medical eponyms, assist clinicians in detecting disease and differentiating other conditions based on location and response to palpation. Described in this paper are medical eponyms associated with abdominal palpation from the period 1876 to 1907. Data Sources: PubMed, Medline, on-line Internet word searches, textbooks and references from other source text were used as the data source. PubMed was sea...
This study was undertaken to determine the accuracy of splenic palpation for the diagnosis of sple-n...
This article deals with the history of membranous superficial fascia (Antonio Scarpa, Abraham Colles...
Abdominal pain of non-visceral origin has been recognised as a clinical entity for many years. In ma...
Background: Abdominal palpation is a difficult skill to master in the physical examination. It is th...
Background: Abdominal palpation is an important clinical skill used by physicians to detect the caus...
Background: This paper describes medical eponyms associated with abdominal palpation from the period...
Background: Prior to the advent of modern imaging techniques, maneuvers were performed as part of th...
Background: Prior to the advent of modern imaging techniques, maneuvers were performed as part of th...
Background: An eponym in clinical medicine is an honorific term ascribed to a person(s) who may have...
Background: Percussion and auscultation are derived from the Latin words to touch and hear, respecti...
The history of pericarditis involves the recognition of signs and symptoms detected using the physic...
During the mid-to late eighteenth century, physicians continued to make significant contributions de...
Abdominal palpation when properly used is useful in minimizing or eliminating the blind spots of the...
During the 20th century with emerging technological advancements including the development of fluoro...
T H E abdominal manifestations of rheumatic fever have been known since Andral, in 1839, called atte...
This study was undertaken to determine the accuracy of splenic palpation for the diagnosis of sple-n...
This article deals with the history of membranous superficial fascia (Antonio Scarpa, Abraham Colles...
Abdominal pain of non-visceral origin has been recognised as a clinical entity for many years. In ma...
Background: Abdominal palpation is a difficult skill to master in the physical examination. It is th...
Background: Abdominal palpation is an important clinical skill used by physicians to detect the caus...
Background: This paper describes medical eponyms associated with abdominal palpation from the period...
Background: Prior to the advent of modern imaging techniques, maneuvers were performed as part of th...
Background: Prior to the advent of modern imaging techniques, maneuvers were performed as part of th...
Background: An eponym in clinical medicine is an honorific term ascribed to a person(s) who may have...
Background: Percussion and auscultation are derived from the Latin words to touch and hear, respecti...
The history of pericarditis involves the recognition of signs and symptoms detected using the physic...
During the mid-to late eighteenth century, physicians continued to make significant contributions de...
Abdominal palpation when properly used is useful in minimizing or eliminating the blind spots of the...
During the 20th century with emerging technological advancements including the development of fluoro...
T H E abdominal manifestations of rheumatic fever have been known since Andral, in 1839, called atte...
This study was undertaken to determine the accuracy of splenic palpation for the diagnosis of sple-n...
This article deals with the history of membranous superficial fascia (Antonio Scarpa, Abraham Colles...
Abdominal pain of non-visceral origin has been recognised as a clinical entity for many years. In ma...