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Adson's maneuver (Ad
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Adson's test The patient is asked to take and hold a deep breath, the neck is extended, then the patient is asked to turn his head from one side to the other side. Downward pressure on the patient's arm will cause an obliteration of the pulse, in which case the test is positive, and indicates a thoracic outlet syndrome.
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Adson f. a small thumb forceps having a fine tip, with or without teeth.
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Adson's forceps, maneuver (test) see under forceps and maneuver.
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Adson's m. a test for thoracic outlet syndrome: with the patient in a sitting position, hands resting on thighs, the examiner palpates both radial pulses as the patient rapidly fills the lungs by deep inspiration and, with breath held, hyperextends the neck and turns the head toward the affected side. If the radial pulse on that side is decidedly or completely obliterated, the result is considered positive. Called also Adson's test.
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