- Look up
crepitation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Crepitation refers to
situations where noises are
produced by the
rubbing of
parts one against...
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Crackles Other names Crepitations,
rales Crackles heard in the
lungs of a
person with
pneumonia using a stethoscope.
Pronunciation /ˈrɑːlz/
RAHLZ or /ˈrælz/...
- Krispies. This
sensation of air
under the skin is
known as
subcutaneous crepitation, a form of crepitus.
Numerous etiologies of
subcutaneous emphysema have...
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Crepitus Other names Crepitation Pronunciation /ˈkrɛpɪtəs/...
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edematous (swollen) and
discoloured with
necrotic bullae (large blisters).
Crepitation is
detected on deep palpation. At this juncture, the
patient is in shock...
- also noted. When
listening to lungs,
breath sounds such as wheezes,
crepitations and
crackles are identified. The
gastrointestinal system is auscultated...
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Crepitation and Kastrated) HUBER, NIC. "Dallas
Musician Stephen Mashburn Is Going...
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light from wing
displays and
crepitation,
moving their wings to
produce sound. The
authors argue that stridulation,
crepitation,
castanet signaling or light...
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ejected more or less forcefully.
Crepitation:
boiling noxious chemical spray ejected with a
popping sound.
Crepitation is only ****ociated with the Brachininae...
- significantly, and the
animal can
develop lameness on the
affected leg.
Crepitation (the
sensation of air
under the skin) can be
noticed in many infections...