Muller’s sign is seen in?

Correct Answer: Aoic regurgitation
Description: Peripheral signs of AR - Muller&;s sign: Pulsations of the uvula. Collapsing pulse: Rapid upstroke, rapid down stroke and high volume. de Musset&;s sign: head nodding with pulse. Quincke&;s sign: Capillary pulsation in nail bed. Duroziez&;s sign: Femoral bruit. Hill&;s sign: popliteal cuff systolic pressure exceeding brachial cuff systolic BP more than 20mmHg. Lighthouse sign : Capillary pulsation on forehead. Rosenbach&;s sign: pulsatile liver. Gerhardt&;s sign: pulsatile spleen. Ref: Medicine, George Mathew, 4th edition, Pg No: 487
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