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Lockwood's sign is a medical sign that indicates Crohn's disease and/or chronic appendicitis. This sign is named after the English surgeon and anatomist, Charles Barrett Lockwood, who stated that: "The patient lies on his back with his head raised on a pillow and his knees drawn up, so that the superficial abdominal muscles are relaxed. The surgeon sits down near his right side and palpates the right iliac region near McBurney's spot with the three inner fingers of his left hand. If he feels a trickle of flatulence passing his fingers and if this can be often repeated after waiting a half to one minute, or a little longer, the patient has either a chronically inflamed appendix or adhesions near it."

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  • علامة لوكوود (ar)
  • Signo de Lockwood (es)
  • Lockwood's sign (en)
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  • علامة لوكوود (بالإنجليزية: Lockwood's sign)‏ هي علامة طبية تُشير إلى داء كرون. تمت تسميتها نسبةً إلى عالم التشريح والجراح الإنجليزي تشارلز باريت لوكوود. (ar)
  • Lockwood's sign is a medical sign that indicates Crohn's disease and/or chronic appendicitis. This sign is named after the English surgeon and anatomist, Charles Barrett Lockwood, who stated that: "The patient lies on his back with his head raised on a pillow and his knees drawn up, so that the superficial abdominal muscles are relaxed. The surgeon sits down near his right side and palpates the right iliac region near McBurney's spot with the three inner fingers of his left hand. If he feels a trickle of flatulence passing his fingers and if this can be often repeated after waiting a half to one minute, or a little longer, the patient has either a chronically inflamed appendix or adhesions near it." (en)
  • El signo de Lockwood es un signo médico que indica enfermedad de Crohn​ y/o apendicitis crónica.​ Este signo lleva el nombre del cirujano y anatomista inglés, Charles Barrett Lockwood, quien dijo: "El paciente se recuesta de espalda, con su cabeza levantada en una almohada y sus rodillas extendidas hacia arriba, de modo que los músculos abdominales superficiales están relajados. El cirujano se sienta cerca de su lado derecho y palpa la fosa ilíaca derecha cerca del punto de McBurney con los tres dedos interiores de su mano izquierda. Si siente el paso de flatulencia (pequeña cantidad, goteo) atravesando sus dedos y si esto puede ser repetido frecuentemente después de esperar de medio a un minuto, o un poco más, el paciente o tiene un apéndice crónicamente inflamado o adhesiones cercanas a (es)
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  • علامة لوكوود (بالإنجليزية: Lockwood's sign)‏ هي علامة طبية تُشير إلى داء كرون. تمت تسميتها نسبةً إلى عالم التشريح والجراح الإنجليزي تشارلز باريت لوكوود. (ar)
  • El signo de Lockwood es un signo médico que indica enfermedad de Crohn​ y/o apendicitis crónica.​ Este signo lleva el nombre del cirujano y anatomista inglés, Charles Barrett Lockwood, quien dijo: "El paciente se recuesta de espalda, con su cabeza levantada en una almohada y sus rodillas extendidas hacia arriba, de modo que los músculos abdominales superficiales están relajados. El cirujano se sienta cerca de su lado derecho y palpa la fosa ilíaca derecha cerca del punto de McBurney con los tres dedos interiores de su mano izquierda. Si siente el paso de flatulencia (pequeña cantidad, goteo) atravesando sus dedos y si esto puede ser repetido frecuentemente después de esperar de medio a un minuto, o un poco más, el paciente o tiene un apéndice crónicamente inflamado o adhesiones cercanas a este". ​ (es)
  • Lockwood's sign is a medical sign that indicates Crohn's disease and/or chronic appendicitis. This sign is named after the English surgeon and anatomist, Charles Barrett Lockwood, who stated that: "The patient lies on his back with his head raised on a pillow and his knees drawn up, so that the superficial abdominal muscles are relaxed. The surgeon sits down near his right side and palpates the right iliac region near McBurney's spot with the three inner fingers of his left hand. If he feels a trickle of flatulence passing his fingers and if this can be often repeated after waiting a half to one minute, or a little longer, the patient has either a chronically inflamed appendix or adhesions near it." (en)
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  • Crohn's disease or chronic appendicitis (en)
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