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Abdominojugular (Hepatojugular) Reflux

Described by Pasteur in 1885 as a physical sign of TR. Still useful for
Still useful for diagnosis ... #Clinical #Video ... #JVP #VolumeStatus ... #Cardiology #HJR ... #AJR
Hepato-Jugular Reflux (HJR) (Also called Abdominojugular Reflux) on Physical Exam

1) Position the patient supine with bed
Hepato-Jugular Reflux (HJR ... is a positive HJR ... #PhysicalExam # ... #jvp #cardiology ... Abdominojugular #AJR
Demonstration of the parasternal heave using a long Q-tip, known as the "Cooney technique" ( @
using a long Q-tip ... Note her JVP waveform ... #QTip #PhysicalExam ... #Clinical #Video ... PrecordialImpulse #Cardiology
Kussmaul's sign in Constrictive Pericarditis 

A 50-year-old woman with a remote history of mediastinal lymphoma (age
chest (photo). ... JVP (video). ... the underlying diagnosis ... Kussmauls #Sign #PhysicalExam ... Pericarditis #Cardiology
Giant A waves caused by pulmonary HTN. There are two clearly discernible descents (X and Y)
parasternal heave ... the underlying diagnosis ... #Neck #PhysicalExam ... #Clinical #Video ... #Cardiology
Kussmaul's Sign and Friedreich's Sign on Neck Examination

A middle-aged M with unknown PMH presents with dyspnea.
Most likely diagnosis ... the skin (middle chest ... #PhysicalExam # ... Clinical #Video ... #Cardiology
There is a hydropneumothorax.
Notice the air-fluid level (blue arrow).
The upper lobe is still attached to the
Notice the air-fluid ... attached to the chest ... something to do with ... is a possible diagnosis ... #Clinical #Radiology
Quincke's Pulse in a patient with a normal echocardiogram (non-valvular)

A 70 y/o man presents with new
, and elevated JVP ... is identified (video ... state (not always AR ... AorticRegurgitation #Diagnosis ... #PhysicalExam #
Upper Lobe Lung Diseases - STAR CHASERS Mnemonic

S - Silicosis
T - Tuberculosis
A - Ankylosing Spondylitis
R -
caused by a rigid chest ... as in patients with ... -W237. 10.2214/AJR ... #differential #diagnosis ... #STARCHASERS #radiology
Cavities frequently arise within a mass or an area of consolidation as a result of necrosis.
We
the differential diagnosis ... emphysematous bullae have ... the surrounding lung ... usually contain air ... #Radiology #CTChest