Talk:Boas' sign
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I cited two references in cleaning up this stub article. Boas' is used in one and Boas's in the other. As the original Wikipedia article was built using Boas' I elected to keep it. I built and redirect the Boas's here as part of the clean up. Jeepday 04:18, 22 January 2007 (UTC)
Would it not be sensible to include Boa's sign as part of the article on cholecystitis?
What is this Boas' or Boas's Sign?
Hi,
I searched all my standard text books, electronic books, dictionaries etc but still I cannot find any details.
From where this sign came from? All what I get is small information abut it, but I cannot verify it. It says it is less than 7 percent sensitive.
Never heard about it, never found it.
Please, I request your help in providing some 'text book' source.
Thank you!
AnThRaX Ru
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