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Important Signs in Patients with Abdominal Pain | ||
Sign | Finding | Association |
Cullen's sign | Bluish periumbilical discoloration | Retroperitoneal hemorrhage (hemorrhagic pancreatitis, abdominal aortic aneurysm rupture) |
Kehr's sign | Severe left shoulder pain | Splenic rupture Ectopic pregnancy rupture |
McBurney's sign (Aaron sign) | Tenderness located 2/3 distance from anterior iliac spine to umbilicus on right side (Rebound pain on McBurney’s point) | Appendicitis |
Murphy's sign | Abrupt interruption of inspiration on palpation of right upper quadrant | Acute cholecystitis (Gallstones) |
Iliopsoas sign | Hyperextension of right hip causing abdominal pain | Appendicitis |
Obturator's sign | Internal rotation of flexed right hip causing abdominal pain | Appendicitis |
Grey-Turner's sign | Discoloration of the flank | Retroperitoneal hemorrhage (hemorrhagic pancreatitis, aortic aneurysm rupture) |
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