In gastroenterology, the puddle sign is a physical examination maneuver that can be used to detect the presence of ascites.
It is useful for detecting small amounts of ascites—as small as 120 mL; shifting dullness and bulging flanks typically require 500 mL.
[1] The steps are outlined as follows:[2] In relation to auscultatory percussion, the puddle sign is more specific, but less sensitive.
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