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Brockenbrough phenomenon

Brockenbrough phenomenon Brockenbrough–Braunwald–Morrow Sign — MCQs Q1. The Brockenbrough–Braunwald–Morrow sign is most classically associated with...

Cushing’s triad

Cushing’s triad Cushing’s triad is a classic clinical sign of raised intracranial pressure (ICP), often...

Aschoff body

Aschoff body An Aschoff body (also called Aschoff nodule) is the pathognomonic lesion of rheumatic...

Carabello sign

Carabello sign Carabello Sign – Clinical Cardiology The Carabello sign is a classic bedside clinical...

T Wave Alternans

T Wave Alternans (TWA) Definition Mechanism Types Causes / Associations Clinical Significance Diagnostic Methods Management...

Rigler’s Triad

Rigler’s Triad Components ⚡ Clinical Relevance:Rigler’s triad is an important radiologic sign in Gallstone Ileus,...

Graves’ Dermopathy

Graves’ Dermopathy ✅ Triad Explained (Associated with Graves’ Disease) Digital clubbing, soft tissue swelling of...

Hutchinson’s Triad

Hutchinson’s Triad, commonly associated with congenital syphilis: ✅ Hutchinson’s Triad Components Hutchinson’s Triad – MCQs...

Arteria lusoria

Definition Epidemiology Embryology Anatomical Course Clinical Features Imaging Associated Anomalies Management Etiology and anatomy The...

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