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- Bf38d0aa5d24cbfb1a0c0daa9c57f8b88 hasDbXref 0000-0002-0736-9199 @default.
- Bf38d0aa5d24cbfb1a0c0daa9c57f8b88 hasDbXref "PMID:24085809" @default.
- Bf38d0aa5d24cbfb1a0c0daa9c57f8b88 type Axiom @default.
- Bf38d0aa5d24cbfb1a0c0daa9c57f8b88 annotatedProperty IAO_0000115 @default.
- Bf38d0aa5d24cbfb1a0c0daa9c57f8b88 annotatedSource HP_0030849 @default.
- Bf38d0aa5d24cbfb1a0c0daa9c57f8b88 annotatedTarget "The examiner applies firm but persistent pressure over the liver for 10 seconds while observing the mean jugular venous pressure. Normally there is either no rise or only a transient (i.e., 2 to 3 sec) rise in mean jugular venous pressure. A sustained increase in the mean venous pressure until abdominal compression is released is abnormal and indicates impaired right heart function. This abnormal response is called hepatojugular reflux." @default.