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Crepitus
Crepitus Crep"i*tus (kr?p"?-t?s), n. [L., fr. crepare to crack.] (Med.) (a) The noise produced by a sudden discharge of wind from the bowels. (b) Same as Crepitation, 2.

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- Crepitus is "a grating sound or sensation produced by friction between bone and cartilage or the fractured parts of a bone". Various types of crepitus...
- Crepitus is an alleged Roman god of flatulence created by Christians and used in their literature frequently as a fascinating subject to them. It is unlikely...
- Flatulence is the expulsion of gas from the intestines via the ****, commonly referred to as ****ing. "Flatus" is the medical word for gas generated in...
- malignancy, which can be detected by the absence of laryngeal crepitus. Normally, laryngeal crepitus is produced when the cricoid cartilage rubs against the...
- characteristic dorsal radial fullness related to osteophytes and joint effusion. Crepitus (crackling), which is felt when the wrist is moved p****ively. These symptoms...
- towards the middle of the hand (adduction). Also a grinding sound, known as crepitus, can be heard when the TMC joint is moved, more so when axial pressure...
- blackened sores that form, as well as a degree of loud and distinctive crepitus caused by gas escaping the necrotic tissue.[citation needed] A multitude...
- be intermittent. Joint noises may be described as clicking, popping, or crepitus (grating). TMJ dysfunction is commonly ****ociated with symptoms affecting...
- the neck side to side which elicits the same click sensation (laryngeal crepitus) and pain as when swallowing, most cases are due to prior trauma to the...
- Academiis ufitata, p.1. Discursus Methodicus de Peditu, eiusque speciebus, crepitu & isio, in Theses digestus, p. 17. Dis****tio Feudalis de cucurbitatione...