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- Abdominojugular_test abstract "The abdominojugular test or abdominojugular reflux (AJR, historically known by the incorrect term \"hepatojugular reflux\"), is a test for measuring jugular venous pressure (JVP) through the distension or swelling of the internal jugular vein. A positive AJR test correlates with the pulmonary artery pressure and thus is a marker for right heart dysfunction, specifically right ventricular failure.".
- Abdominojugular_test comment "The abdominojugular test or abdominojugular reflux (AJR, historically known by the incorrect term \"hepatojugular reflux\"), is a test for measuring jugular venous pressure (JVP) through the distension or swelling of the internal jugular vein. A positive AJR test correlates with the pulmonary artery pressure and thus is a marker for right heart dysfunction, specifically right ventricular failure.".