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Overview
Ballance's Sign is dullness to percussion in the left flank LUQ and resonance to percussion in the right flank seen with splenic rupture/hematoma.[1]
Eponym
Named after Charles Alfred Ballance.
References
- ↑ Surgical Recall, 4th edition, Blackbourne, Lorne H.
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