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Lancisi's Sign on Neck Examination in Severe Tricuspid Regurgitation

Semiology of severe tricuspid insufficiency : venous pulse
Lancisi's Sign on Neck ... insufficiency : venous ... venous pulse seen ... in the video. ... Regurgitation #Neck
Giant A waves caused by pulmonary HTN. There are two clearly discernible descents (X and Y)
Giant A waves caused ... descents (X and Y) ... you see in the venous ... #Neck #PhysicalExam ... #Clinical #Video
Abnormal Jugular Venous Pressure (JVP) Algorithm
Outward Wave / Peak
 • With Every Beat
Abnormal Jugular Venous ... Pressure (JVP) Algorithm ... Two Troughs - Giant ... Discordant with S1 - Y-Descent ... #JVP #Jugular #Venous
Lancisi’s Sign in Severe Tricuspid Regurgitation

A large venous wave, or Giant V wave, is visible in
Regurgitation A large venous ... wave, or Giant ... V wave, is visible ... PhysicalExam #Clinical #Video ... #Neck #Jugular
Atrial Flutter on Neck Examination

If you can dx this rhythm, you are born before 1960. 
Early
Atrial Flutter on Neck ... clip, one sees a venous ... inspiration, increased venous ... Atrial #Flutter #Neck ... JVP #Clinical #Video
Canon A waves in a patient with AV dissociation

Occurs due to the simultaneous contraction of atria
Canon A waves in ... travels up the venous ... msocoMD #CanonA #Awaves ... #clinical #video ... #JVP #jugular #neck
Paget-Schroetter syndrome. Venous compression is evidenced with a provocation test (elevation, abduction and pronation)

20 y. Started
Venous compression ... pronation) 20 y. ... Venous thoracic ... refluxing up the neck ... See Hi-Res MP4 Video
Lancisi's Sign (Tricuspid Regurgitation) in a patient with Atrial Fibrillation

If you went to med school before
obscenely huge waves ... But is it giant ... A or V wave? ... #Fibrillation #Neck ... JVP #Clinical #Video
De Musset's sign of venous origin - Lateral Head Bob (Heart rate ~130 bpm.)

De Musset's of
Musset's sign of venous ... pulsation in the neck ... is clearly venous ... monophasic CV wave ... PhysicalExam #Clinical #Video
Primary and Secondary Headaches - Red Flags and Differential Diagnosis
Red Flags (SNOOP):
S - Systemic		
N - Neurologic
Tightness which Waxes ... and Wanes • 30 ... - Post-Trauma, Neck ... Pituitary Apoplexy, Venous ... Thrombosis, Giant