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Differential Diagnosis for Abdominal bruit Definition: Add a definition for Abdominal bruit Surgical Procedure Complication Abdominal aorta repair/aneurysm Aorta teflon/kerlex graft Aorticoiliac... ... Abdomen Bruit Present, Abdominal bruit (finding), BRUIT ABDOMINAL...
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Abdominal bruit; Classification and external resources ... Most recent articles on Abdominal bruit ... Articles on Abdominal bruit in N Eng J Med, Lancet, BMJ...
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Use bruit in a Sentence ... See web results for bruit ... See images of bruit...
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An abdominal bruit is nonspecific for a nonruptured aneurysm. Patients with popliteal artery aneurysms frequently have AAAs (25-50%). ... Patients may describe a pulse in the abdomen and may actually feel a pulsatile mass. At times, AAAs may cause symptoms from local compression, including early satiety, nausea,
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emedicine.medscape.com/article/463354-overview
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Presence of an abdominal bruit or lateral propagation of the aortic pulse wave offer subtle clues and may be more frequently found than the pulsatile mass.
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emedicine.medscape.com/article/756735-overview
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There was only a bruit in the upper midepigastrium, and there were no gastrointestinal ... abdominal bruit or with palpated thrill in the upper epigastrium. ... Since then, the anatomist Lipshutz was first to describe compression of the ...
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linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0022346803009679
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ABDOMINAL aortic aneurysms are rare in children, and most pediatric surgeons have ... and trauma.1.2 We describe the clinical presentation, diagnosis, .... An abdominal bruit was audible, but there was no abdominal mass palpable. ...
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linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0022346896900342
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1. In 'normal' (non-hypertensive) populations the presence of any abdominal bruit can be found in 6.5-31% of patients. ... This study is using a new term, ALTE, to describe infants who had a history of cessation of breathing for > 15 seconds or for a shorter period in association with cyanosis.(11)
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www.hsc.stonybrook.edu/som/fammed/newsletters/VOL1196.h...
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and even fewer in the pediatric literature that describe the .... referred for evaluation of a heart murmur, abdominal bruit and absent femoral pulses. ...
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www.springerlink.com/index/bnk6g6752nq62795.pdf
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