Difference between revisions of "Corrigan's pulse and varicoarse veins"
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− | + | * '''Corrigan's pulse:''' (named after Sir Dominic John Corrigan) ia jerky carotid pulse having a full expansion that appears to collapse and be completely empty between beats. | |
+ | * '''varicose veins:''' large, swollen veins, usually found in the leg | ||
+ | * '''very coarse.''' | ||
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+ | * Both these terms, are associated with bad blood circulation. |
Revision as of 12:37, 8 September 2012
- Corrigan's pulse: (named after Sir Dominic John Corrigan) ia jerky carotid pulse having a full expansion that appears to collapse and be completely empty between beats.
- varicose veins: large, swollen veins, usually found in the leg
- very coarse.
- Both these terms, are associated with bad blood circulation.