| Corrigan's disease | A congenital or acquired heart valve abnormality that results in the abnormal back flow of blood in the aorta, through an incompetent aortic valve and into the left ventricle. Chronic aortic insufficiency leads to enlargement of the left ventricle and pulmonary congestion. If left uncorrected, congestive heart failure will result. Aortic valve replacement is eventually necessary in most cases of significant valvular incompetence. (27 Sep 1997) |
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| Corrigan's pulse | <clinical sign> A full hard pulse followed by a sudden collapse easily palpated and occurring in aortic regurgitation. Synonym: Corrigan's pulse. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Corrigan's sign | <clinical sign> A full hard pulse followed by a sudden collapse easily palpated and occurring in aortic regurgitation. Synonym: Corrigan's pulse. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Corrigan, Sir Dominic | <person> Irish pathologist and clinician, 1802-1880. See: Corrigan's disease, Corrigan's pulse, Corrigan's sign. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| Corrigan's d. |
aortic regurgitation.
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| Corrigan's disease, etc. |
see under disease, line, pulse,
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| Corrigan's l. |
a purplish line observed on the gums in copper poisoning.
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| Corrigan's p. |
a jerky pulse with a full expansion, followed by a sudden collapse, occurring in aortic regurgitation. Called also cannonball, collapsing, pistol-shot, trip-hammer, or water-hammer p.
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| Corrigan's s. |
1. see under line. 2. see under pulse.
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