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==Overview==
'''Grey-Turner's sign''' refers to [[bruise|bruising]] of the [[flanks]].
 
This sign takes 24-48 hours to appear and predicts a severe attack of [[acute pancreatitis]], with mortality rising from 8-10% to 40%.
 
It may be accompanied by [[Cullen's sign]].
 
[[George Grey Turner]] was a British [[surgeon]].
 
==Differential Diagnosis==
Causes include:
* retroperitoneal bleeding or a [[retroperitoneal hematoma]]
* [[acute pancreatitis]], whereby methemalbumin formed from digested blood tracks [[subcutaneous]]ly around the abdomen from the inflamed pancreas
* blunt abdominal [[Blunt force trauma|trauma]]
* ruptured abdominal [[aortic aneurysm]].
* Ruptured/ hemorrhagic [[ectopic pregnancy]].
*spontaneous bleeding secondary to coagulopathy (congenital or acquired)
 
==External links==
* {{GPnotebook|-1382416365}}
* {{DiseasesDB|17313}}
* {{WhoNamedIt|synd|3347}}
* [http://www.surgical-tutor.org.uk/pictures/images/hepatobiliary/grey_turners.jpg Photo]
* [http://www.fmed.ulaval.ca/med-18654/prive/Cours%2014.htm#1 Photo]
 
[[Category:Signs and symptoms]]
[[Category:Physical examination]]

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