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Trowbridge RL, et al. Does This Patient Have Acute Cholecystitis? JAMA. 2003; 2-6.
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Special Abdominal Maneuvers for Specific Conditions
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- 1 Introduction
- 2 Assessment for Ascites e.g. shifting dullness, fluid wave
- 3 Liver Palpation
- 4 Assessment for Peritonitis e.g. rebound tenderness
- 5 Assessment of the Gallbladder e.g. Murphy sign
- 6 Assessment for Appendicitis
- 7 Abdominal Wall Tenderness Test i.e. Carnett Test/Sign
- 8 Abdominal Bruits for Renovascular Hypertension
- 9 Williams JW, Simel DL. Does This Patient Have Ascites? How To Divine Fluid In The Abdomen. JAMA. 1992; 245-8.
- 10 Trowbridge RL, et al. Does This Patient Have Acute Cholecystitis? JAMA. 2003; 2-6.
- 11 Wagner JM, et al. Does This Patient Have Appendicitis? JAMA. 1996; 289-94.
- 12 Takada T, et al. Diagnostic Usefulness of Carnett's Test in Psychogenic Abdominal Pain. Intern Med. 2011; 3-7.
- 13 Shian B, Larson S. Abomdinal Wall Pain: Clinical Evaluation, Differential Diagnosis, and Treatment. Am Fam Physician. 2018; 9-436.