Reffered pain to Inferior angle of right scapula in acute cholecystitis is known as
Correct Answer: Boa's sign
Description: It is seen in acute cholecystitis Boa's sign - Hyperaesthesia below the right scapula Murphy's sign- Inspiratory arrest with deep palpation in the RUQ in acute cholecystitis (also known as Naunyn's sign) Cullen's Sign- Periumbilical ecchymosis. Seen in retro peritoneal bleeding associated with severe Pancreatitis Ref: Sabiston 20th edition Pgno : 1526, 1494
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