Noun
/siɣˈno de ɡʌn/
"Signo de Gunn" is primarily used in medical contexts within the Spanish language. It refers to a specific medical sign related to the examination of the newborn's abdomen to detect signs of abdominal distension due to intestinal obstruction.
This term is mainly used in written medical records or when discussing medical conditions related to newborns. Since it is a specialized medical term, it is not commonly used in everyday language.
The pediatrician confirmed that the baby showed the Gunn sign, so further studies were necessary.
La enfermera detectó el signo de Gunn en el recién nacido durante el examen físico.
The term "Signo de Gunn" is a medical term and is not part of idiomatic expressions.
The term "Signo de Gunn" is named after T. Milnor Gunn, an American physician who specialized in pediatrics. The sign was first described in the medical field to help identify intestinal obstruction in newborns.