Lisker's sign
Medical condition
Lisker's sign | |
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Differential diagnosis | deep vein thrombosis |
Lisker's sign is a clinical sign in which there is tenderness when the front, middle (anteromedial) part of the tibia is percussed. It can be found in people who have deep venous thrombosis.[1]
References
- ^ Assessment of the Elderly Patient: The Peripheral Vascular Examination: Venous Examinations at Medscape.
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Signs and symptoms relating to the circulatory system
- Referred pain
- Angina
- Levine's sign
- Heart sounds
- Split S2
- S3
- S4
- Gallop rhythm
- Heart murmur
- Systolic
- Functional murmur
- Still's murmur
- Diastolic
- Continuous
- Carey Coombs murmur
- Mitral insufficiency
- Systolic
- Pericardial friction rub
- Heart click
- Bruit
- Cardiogenic
- Obstructive
- Hypovolemic
- Distributive
- See further Template:Shock
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Pericardium |
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Other |
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Venous |
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