Duroziez's sign
Medical condition
Duroziez's sign | |
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Other names | Alvarenga-Duroziez sign |
Femoral artery | |
Differential diagnosis | Aortic insufficiency |
Duroziez's sign is a sign of aortic insufficiency.[1] It consists of an audible diastolic murmur which can be heard over the femoral artery when it is compressed with the bell of a stethoscope.[2]
It is named for French physician Paul Louis Duroziez who published its description in 1861,[3][4] even though it was first described by Portuguese physician Pedro Francisco da Costa Alvarenga in 1855;[5] for this reason it is alternatively known as the Alvarenga-Duroziez sign.
References
- ^ Babu AN, Kymes SM, Carpenter Fryer SM (May 2003). "Eponyms and the diagnosis of aortic regurgitation: what says the evidence?". Ann. Intern. Med. 138 (9): 736–42. doi:10.7326/0003-4819-138-9-200305060-00010. PMID 12729428.
- ^ Huon H Gray et al., "Examination of the Head and Neck, Chapter 2: The Cardiovascular system, Lecture Notes on Cardiology, 4th Edtn, Blackwell Publishing, Oxford 2002
- ^ synd/2737 at Who Named It?
- ^ P. L. Duroziez. Du double souffle intermittent crural, comme signe de l’insuffisance aortique. Archives générales de médecine, Paris, 1861, 5 sér., 17: 417-443, 588-605.
- ^ Alvarenga, Pedro Francisco da Costa (1856). Mémoire sur l'insuffisance des valvules aortiques et considérations générales sur les maladies du cœur (in French). Paris: Chez J.-B. Baillière.
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Signs and symptoms relating to the circulatory system
- Referred pain
- Angina
- Levine's sign
- Heart sounds
- Split S2
- S3
- S4
- Gallop rhythm
- Heart murmur
- Pericardial friction rub
- Heart click
- Bruit
- Cardiogenic
- Obstructive
- Hypovolemic
- Distributive
- See further Template:Shock
Aortic insufficiency |
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Pericardium |
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Venous |
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