Rapidly rising “water-hammer” pulse which collapses suddenly as arterial pressure falls rapidly during late systole and diastole
Corrigan’s pulse
Capillary pulsations, alternate flushing and paling of the skin at the root of the nail while pressure is applied to the tip of the nail
Quincke’s pulse
Booming “pistol-shot” sound over the femoral arteries
Traube’s sign
To-and-fro murmur audible with light compression with a steth of the femoral artery
Duroziez’s sign
Soft low-pitched rumbling middiastolic bruit produced by the diastolic displacement of the anterior leaflet of the mitral valve by the AR stream, NOT associated with MS
Austin Flint Murmur
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