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  3. Gowers's sign - Wikipedia

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    Duchenne muscular dystrophy. Gowers's sign is a medical sign that indicates weakness of the proximal muscles, namely those of the lower limb. The sign describes a patient that has to use their hands and arms to "walk" up their own body from a squatting position due to lack of hip and thigh muscle strength. It is named after William Richard Gowers.

  4. Chip log - Wikipedia

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    A chip log consists of a wooden board attached to a line (the log-line ). The log-line has a number of knots at uniform intervals. The log-line is wound on a reel so the user can easily pay it out . Over time, log construction standardized. The shape is a quarter circle, or quadrant with a radius of 5 inches (130 mm) or 6 inches (150 mm), [1 ...

  5. Carnett's sign - Wikipedia

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    In medicine, Carnett's sign is a finding on clinical examination in which ( acute) abdominal pain remains unchanged or increases when the muscles of the abdominal wall are tensed. [1] [2] For this part of the abdominal examination, the patient can be asked to lift the head and shoulders from the examination table to tense the abdominal muscles.

  6. Irongate Family Prac Assocs in Glens Falls, NY - WebMD

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    Irongate Family Prac Assocs Office Locations. Showing 1-1 of 1 Location. PRIMARY LOCATION. Irongate Family Prac Assocs. 3 Irongate Ctr. Glens Falls, NY 12801. Tel: (518) 793-4409. Visit Website. Accepting New Patients: Yes.

  7. Russell's sign - Wikipedia

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    Russell's sign, named after British psychiatrist Gerald Russell, is a sign [1] defined as calluses on the knuckles [2] or back of the hand due to repeated self-induced vomiting over long periods of time. The condition generally arises from the patient's knuckles making contact with the incisor teeth during the act of inducing the gag reflex at ...

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