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- Queckenstedts_maneuver abstract "Queckenstedt's maneuver is an outdated clinical test, formerly used for diagnosing spinal stenosis. The test is performed by placing the patient in the lateral decubitus position, thereafter the clinician performs a lumbar puncture. The opening pressure is measured. Then, the clinician's assistant compresses both jugular veins (if increased intracranial pressure is not suspected then one may exert pressure on both external jugular veins but usually pressure is first exerted on the abdomen, this pressure causes an engorgement of spinal veins and in turn rapidly increases cerebrospinal fluid pressure), which leads to a rise in the intracranial pressure. Given normal anatomy, the intracranial pressure will be reflected as a rapidly rising pressure measured from the lumbar needle, within 10–12 seconds. If there is a stenosis in the spine, there will be a damped, delayed response in the lumbar pressure, thus a positive Queckenstedt's maneuver. Nowadays this test has been made mostly superfluous by superior imaging modalities like MRI and CAT.The test is named after Hans Heinrich Georg Queckenstedt who described it in 1916.".
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- Queckenstedts_maneuver wikiPageWikiLink CT_scan.
- Queckenstedts_maneuver wikiPageWikiLink Category:Physical_examination.
- Queckenstedts_maneuver wikiPageWikiLink Cerebrospinal_fluid.
- Queckenstedts_maneuver wikiPageWikiLink Computed_tomography.
- Queckenstedts_maneuver wikiPageWikiLink Decubitus.
- Queckenstedts_maneuver wikiPageWikiLink Hans_Heinrich_Georg_Queckenstedt.
- Queckenstedts_maneuver wikiPageWikiLink Intracranial_pressure.
- Queckenstedts_maneuver wikiPageWikiLink Jugular_vein.
- Queckenstedts_maneuver wikiPageWikiLink Jugular_veins.
- Queckenstedts_maneuver wikiPageWikiLink Lumbar_puncture.
- Queckenstedts_maneuver wikiPageWikiLink MRI.
- Queckenstedts_maneuver wikiPageWikiLink Magnetic_resonance_imaging.
- Queckenstedts_maneuver wikiPageWikiLink Spinal_stenosis.
- Queckenstedts_maneuver wikiPageWikiLink Stenosis.
- Queckenstedts_maneuver wikiPageWikiLinkText "Queckenstedt's maneuver".
- Queckenstedts_maneuver wikiPageWikiLinkText "Queckenstedt's phenomenon".
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- Queckenstedts_maneuver subject Category:Physical_examination.
- Queckenstedts_maneuver hypernym Test.
- Queckenstedts_maneuver type Cricketer.
- Queckenstedts_maneuver comment "Queckenstedt's maneuver is an outdated clinical test, formerly used for diagnosing spinal stenosis. The test is performed by placing the patient in the lateral decubitus position, thereafter the clinician performs a lumbar puncture. The opening pressure is measured.".
- Queckenstedts_maneuver label "Queckenstedt's maneuver".
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