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Bamberger sign Bam·ber·ger sign (bam'bĕr-gĕr), 1. jugular pulse in tricuspid insufficiency; 2. Synonym(s): allochiria3. dullness on percussion at the angle of the scapula, clearing up as the patient leans forward, indicating pericarditis with effusion. Synonym(s): Bamberger-Pins-Ewart signBam·ber·ger sign (bahm'ber-ger sīn) 1. Jugular pulse in tricuspid insufficiency. 2. Synonym(s): allocheiria. 3. Dullness on percussion at the angle of the scapula, clearing up as the patient leans forward, indicating pericarditis with effusion. Synonym(s): Bamberger-Pins-Ewart sign. Bamberger, Eugen von, Austrian physician, 1858-1921. Bamberger disease - chronic inflammation with effusions in several serous cavities resulting in fibrous thickening of serosa and constrictive pericarditis.Bamberger-Marie disease - Synonym(s): Bamberger-Marie syndromeBamberger-Marie syndrome - expansion of the distal ends, or the entire shafts, of the long bones that occurs in chronic pulmonary disease, heart disease, and other acute and chronic disorders. Synonym(s): Bamberger-Marie disease; hypertrophic pulmonary osteoarthropathyBamberger sign - jugular pulse in tricuspid insufficiency. Synonym(s): allochiria |