Grey Turner's sign

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Grey Turner's sign
Grey Turner's sign
DiseasesDB 17313

Grey Turner's sign refers to bruising of the flanks.

This sign takes 24–48 hours. It can predict a severe attack of acute pancreatitis,[1] with mortality rising from 8-10% to 40%.[citation needed]

It may be accompanied by Cullen's sign, which may then be indicative of pancreatic necrosis with retroperitoneal or intraabdominal bleeding.

It is named for British surgeon George Grey Turner.[2][3]

Causes

Causes include

References

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External links

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  2. synd/3347 at Who Named It?
  3. G. G. Turner. Local discoloration of abdominal wall as a sign of acute pancreatitis. British Journal of Surgery, London, 1920, 7: 394-395.