Surgery Definition - What Is Trousseau's Sign?
What is Trousseau’s Sign?
Trousseau’s sign is commonly present as carpopedal spasm due to occlusion of the blood in the forearm or leg with the help of the blood pressure cuff. Troussau’s sign is associated with hypocalcemia.
Trousseau’s sign is commonly present as carpopedal spasm due to occlusion of the blood in the forearm or leg with the help of the blood pressure cuff. Troussau’s sign is associated with hypocalcemia.