Müller's sign
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| Symptoms | Pulsation of the uvula |
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| Causes | Aortic regurgitation |
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| Diagnosis | Physical examination |
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This template provides a structured way to present key information about Müller's sign, a clinical sign observed in patients with aortic regurgitation. It includes links to relevant medical terms to facilitate further learning and exploration. M√ºller's sign is the pulsation or bobbing of the uvula that occurs during systole. It can be seen in patients with severe aortic insufficiency. M√ºller's sign is caused by an increased stroke volume. M√ºller's sign is named for Friedrich von M√ºller, a German physician.
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