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- Carnett's_sign abstract "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. 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. An alternative is to ask the patient to raise both legs with straight knees.A positive test increases the likelihood that the abdominal wall and not the abdominal cavity is the source of the pain (for example, due to rectus sheath hematoma instead of appendicitis). A negative Carnett's sign is said to occur when the abdominal pain decreases when the patient is asked to lift the head; this points to an intra-abdominal cause of the pain.".
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- Carnett's_sign subject Category:Medical_signs.
- Carnett's_sign type Abstraction100002137.
- Carnett's_sign type Clue106643763.
- Carnett's_sign type Communication100033020.
- Carnett's_sign type Evidence106643408.
- Carnett's_sign type Indication106797169.
- Carnett's_sign type MedicalSigns.
- Carnett's_sign type Sign106646243.
- Carnett's_sign comment "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. 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.".
- Carnett's_sign label "Carnett's sign".
- Carnett's_sign sameAs m.04g1lmg.
- Carnett's_sign sameAs Q5044018.
- Carnett's_sign sameAs Q5044018.
- Carnett's_sign sameAs Carnett's_sign.
- Carnett's_sign wasDerivedFrom Carnett's_sign?oldid=590861621.
- Carnett's_sign isPrimaryTopicOf Carnett's_sign.