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  • incision. Lanz incision – A variation of the traditional Mc Burney's incision, which was made at McBurney's point on the abdomen: The Lanz incision is...
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    tenderness at McBurney's point. For most open appendectomies (as opposed to laparoscopic appendectomies), the incision is made at McBurney's point. A pseudoaneurysm...
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    the incision should be chosen based on the point of maximal tenderness to palpation. These incisions are placed for appendectomy: McBurney's incision, also...
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    described the incision that he used; although the incision had previously been described by Louis L. MacArthur, it became known as McBurney's incision. He was...
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    Frances Burney (13 June 1752 – 6 January 1840), also known as Fanny Burney and later Madame d'Arblay, was an English satirical novelist, diarist and playwright...
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  • the rectovesical pouch. Coughing causes point tenderness in this area (McBurney's point), called Dunphy's sign.[medical citation needed] Acute appendicitis...
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    Netherlands. Lanz incision: A specific type of abdominal incision; considered to be a cosmetic improvement over McBurney's incision. Lanz' point: A location...
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    Endoscopic image of cecum with arrow pointing to ileocecal valve in foreground McBurney's point Stedman, Thomas (2000). Stedman's medical dictionary. Philadelphia:...
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    protective equipment) to help prevent bacteria from infecting the surgical incision. This PPE includes the following: A protective cap covering their hair...
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    cancer treatment and Charles McBurney (1845–1913), surgeon-in-chief at the Roosevelt Hospital, namesake of the surgical incision used for appendectomy surgery;...
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    doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(79)90942-5. PMID 85104. S2CID 37933413. Marlett, JA; McBurney, MI; Slavin, JL; American Dietetic, Association (2002). "Position of the...
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    Bailey and Callow (Ed.): Stone Age Prehistory. Studies in Memory of Charles McBurney; Cambridge University Press; Cambridge; 121-151. Rosendahl, G. (1999),...
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  • sign McBurney's point Le, Tao; Bhushan, Vikas; Bagga, Herman Singh (2010). First Aid for the USMLE Step 2 CK, Clinical Knowledge (7th ed.). McGraw-Hill...
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  • Charles Dettie Aaron surgery appendicitis epigastric pain with pressure on McBurney's point Abadie's sign Jean Marie Charles Abadie endocrinology Graves' disease...
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    Quaternary lavas in northwest Iran: constraints on the landscape evolution and incision rates of the Turkish–Iranian plateau" (PDF). Geophysical Journal International...
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    after a traffic accident, revived during his autopsy. After making an incision in his face, examiners realized something was wrong when he started bleeding...
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    Nile built an alluvial fan at its confluence with the White Nile, and incision by the Nile reduced flooding risk in some areas which thus became available...
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    name Læwe instead derives from the rare Old English word lǣw ('wound, incision'), and reflects the fact that from the top of School Hill Lewes overlooks...
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    a live dog, combined two relatively new technologies. With two small incisions, he placed a cystoscope through one side to view the abdominal cavity...
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