| reversed pupillary r. |
any abnormal pupillary r. opposite to one that occurs normally, such as dilation of the pupil when the retina is stimulated by light. Called also paradoxical pupillary r. or phenomenon.
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| reversed s. |
diversion of blood from the right side of the heart to the left side or from the pulmonary to the systemic circulation through an anomalous opening such as a septal defect or patent ductus arteriosus.
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| reversed s. of S2 |
altered splitting of the second heart sound such that the order of the components is reversed; pulmonic valve closure precedes aortic valve closure. It occurs when left-sided ejection is delayed or left-sided systole is prolonged.
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| reversed three s. |
a pair of indentations, one on either side of the aortic knuckle, seen on barium contrast imaging of the esophagus and representing mirror images of a figure three sign; it signifies coarctation of the aorta. Called also E s.
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| reverse Hill Sachs lesion |
An indentation fracture of the anteromedial humeral head that occurs following a posterior dislocation of the glenohumeral joint. The cartilage of the humeral head is damaged, causing instability that may predispose the
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