CORRIGAN PULSE


Meaning of CORRIGAN PULSE in English

ˈkȯrə̇gən- noun

Usage: usually capitalized

Etymology: after Sir Dominic J. Corrigan died 1880 Irish physician, who described it

: a pulse characterized by a sharp rise to full expansion followed by immediate collapse that is seen in aortic insufficiency — called also water-hammer pulse

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