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hepatojugular reflux ThesaurusNoun | 1. | hepatojugular reflux - a venous reflux occurring in congestive heart failurereflux - an abnormal backward flow of body fluids | EncyclopediaSeerefluxhepatojugular reflux
reflux [re´fluks] a backward or return flow; see also backflow and regurgitation (def. 1).esophageal reflux (gastroesophageal reflux) reflux of the stomach contents into the esophagus.hepatojugular reflux distention of the jugular vein induced by applying manual pressure over the liver; it suggests insufficiency of the right heart.intrarenal reflux reflux of urine into the parenchyma" >renal parenchyma.vesicoureteral reflux (vesicoureteric reflux) backward flow of urine from the bladder into a ureter.he·pa·to·jug·u·lar re·fluxan elevation of venous pressure visible in the jugular veins and measurable in the veins of the arm, produced in active or impending congestive heart failure and constrictive pericarditis by firm pressure with the flat hand over the abdomen. Often called hepatojugular reflux when pressure is exclusively over the liver. Synonym(s): abdominojugular refluxabdominal jugular reflux An increase in JVP which follows 10–30 seconds of pressure placed on the periumbilical region, due to an increase in flow of blood from the abdominal veins into the right atrium.he·pa·to·jug·u·lar re·flux (hep'ă-tō-jŭg'yū-lăr rē'flŭks) An elevation of venous pressure visible in the jugular veins and measurable in the veins of the arm, produced in active or impending congestive heart failure by firm pressure with the flat hand over the liver for 30-60 seconds. hepatojugular reflux A visible upward movement of the jugular vein pulse in the neck on pressure on the abdomen. This is a way of distinguishing venous from arterial pulsation.See HJR See HJRhepatojugular reflux Related to hepatojugular reflux: hepatojugular reflexWords related to hepatojugular refluxnoun a venous reflux occurring in congestive heart failureRelated Words |