臂肌运动:老年动脉粥样硬化和高血压介导的器官损伤的临床观察

T. Kumanan, N. Sreeharan
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多年来,复杂的诊断工具的出现改变了临床实践。虽然它们的好处是显而易见的,但它们却导致了对几个世纪以来装饰临床实践的有价值的床边物理迹象的忽视。一个单一的病理体征往往可以导致诊断,而不需要昂贵的调查。运动性肱肌(LB)是老年人经常观察到的一种被忽视的体征。它是指扩张、增厚、弯曲和搏动的肱动脉,通常与动脉粥样硬化和持续性高血压有关。由于臂动脉位于浅表位置,随着年龄的增长,邻近肌肉和软组织的萎缩,在记录血压时很容易看到。
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Locomotor brachialis: a clinical peep into atherosclerosis and hypertension mediated organ damage in the elderly
Over the years, clinical practice has been transformed by the advent of sophisticated diagnostic tools. Although their benefits are obvious, they have resulted in neglect of valuable bedside physical signs which adorned clinical practice over centuries. A single pathognomonic physical sign could often lead to a diagnosis without the need of expensive investigations. Locomotor brachialis (LB) is one such neglected physical sign often observed in the elderly. It refers to a dilated, thickened, tortuous and pulsatile brachial artery, usually associated with atherosclerosis and sustained hypertension. It is easily visible while recording the blood pressure due to the superficial location of the brachial artery and the atrophy of adjacent muscle and soft tissue mass with advancing age.
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