An expert has issued a warning to people if they notice a specific sign when pressing down on the fingernails.
Pressing down on your fingernails could reveal a subtle yet serious indicator of heart trouble, according to a doctor.
Clinical examination revealed cachexia and gross hepatomegaly. Elevated jugular venous pressure, systolic murmur and mild ankle edema were noted. Echocardiography revealed features consistent with ...
is found to have a high systolic pressure, tachycardia, and signs of congestive failure such as rales in the lungs, and an elevated jugular venous pressure. The chest x-ray shows signs of ...
Upon presentation, they were more likely to have severe congestion, elevated jugular venous pressure >10 cm, higher respiratory rate, lower heart rate, lower SBP, elevated BUN >26 mg/dL ...
Findings of right heart failure can be seen upon physical examination including elevated jugular venous pressure, hepatojugular reflux and lower extremity edema. The murmur of pulmonic stenosis is ...
What is a V wave in the jugular venous pulse and when is it accentuated? A V wave in the jugular venous pulse represents venous filling of the right atrium when the tricuspid valve is closed.