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The cremasteric reflex is a superficial spinal reflex that pulls the ipsilateral testicle upward via contraction of the cremaster muscle in response to stroking the inner thigh....
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The cremasteric reflex is a superficial spinal reflex that pulls the ipsilateral testicle upward via contraction of the cremaster muscle in response to stroking the inner thigh....
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Auscultation and palpation are fundamental hands-on skills in physical examination. Auscultation refers to listening to the sounds of the body, typically with a stethoscope, to...
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The popliteal pulse landmark refers to the palpable point behind the knee where the popliteal artery can be felt as it passes through the popliteal fossa. This landmark is impor...
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A tympanic abdomen is a distinctive clinical finding where the abdomen sounds drum-like when percussed, typically indicating gas distension of the stomach and intestines. This g...
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