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2015
DOI: 10.1007/s11739-014-1178-0
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Out of the blue: the Grey-Turner's sign

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“…Less commonly, it is seen with severe pancreatitis or peritoneal hemorrhage, 5 with classic distributions being periumbilical (Cullen sign) and fl ank (Turner sign). 6 Ecchymosis is unlikely in our patient, who has no history of trauma and no notable abdominal symptoms to suggest severe acute pancreatitis or retroperitoneal hemorrhage.…”
Section: Smith and Colleaguesmentioning
confidence: 68%
“…Less commonly, it is seen with severe pancreatitis or peritoneal hemorrhage, 5 with classic distributions being periumbilical (Cullen sign) and fl ank (Turner sign). 6 Ecchymosis is unlikely in our patient, who has no history of trauma and no notable abdominal symptoms to suggest severe acute pancreatitis or retroperitoneal hemorrhage.…”
Section: Smith and Colleaguesmentioning
confidence: 68%