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To test for CVA tenderness, the examiner first applies gentle pressure to the region inside of the CVA with their finger. If gentle pressure does not elicit tenderness, the examiner places one hand over the region inside the CVA and taps that hand gently with the closed fist of the other hand.
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it is often called
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often indicates kidney pathology, but it may result from other medical problems. CVA tenderness is often present in acute
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Rakel, Robert E., and David Rakel. Textbook of family medicine. Philadelphia: Elsevier/Saunders, 2011. Print.
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part of the CVA is formed by the transverse processes of the lumbar vertebrae. The CVA is distinct from the
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A lack of CVA tenderness in patients with low back pain supports a diagnosis other than kidney pathology.
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Anatomic relationship of the 12th rib and lumbar vertebrae with lines representing the CVA overdrawn
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93:costovertebral joints
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179:John Benjamin Murphy
73:transverse processes
53:costovertebral angle
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