Bartomier-Michelson's sign

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Bartomier-Michelson's sign
Differential diagnosis appendicitis

Bartomier-Michelson's sign is a medical sign characterized by increased pain on palpation at the right iliac region as the person being examined lies on his/her left side compared to when he/she lies on his/her back. [1]

It helps in detection of appendicitis.

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References

  1. Sachdeva, Anupam; Dutta, AK (31 August 2012). Advances in Pediatrics. JP Medical Ltd. p. 1432. ISBN   978-93-5025-777-7.