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Egophony (British English, aegophony) is an
increased resonance of
voice sounds heard when
auscultating the lungs,
often caused by lung
consolidation and...
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abnormal sounds can
sometimes be
heard without a stethoscope. Pectoriloquy,
egophony and
bronchophony are
tests of
auscultation that
utilize the phenomenon...
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broad descriptions agreed better than
detailed descriptions.
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pericardial effusion is
dullness to percussion,
bronchial breath sounds and
egophony over the
inferior angle of the left sca****. This
phenomenon is
known as...
- inescation, inescate, obese,
obesity eg- goat Gr**** αἴξ, αἰγός (aíx, aigós)
egophony egypt- Egypt,
egyptian Gr**** αἰγυπτος (aigyptos)
egyptology ego- self,...
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first to
classify and
discuss the
terms rales, rhonchi, crepitance, and
egophony –
terms that
doctors now use on a
daily basis during physical exams and...
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rattle Elicited findings Percussion Pectoriloquy Whispered pectoriloquy Egophony Breathing Other Chest pain In
children Precordial catch syndrome Pleurisy...
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where the lung is compressed,
there may be
bronchial breathing sounds and
egophony. A
large effusion there may
cause tracheal deviation away from the effusion...
- of a diagnosis.
Other tools used in
auscultation include listening for
egophony,
whispered pectoriloquy, crackles,
rhonchi or wheezing.
Percussion is also...
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Dullness to
percussion (described
historically as "woody" in quality),
egophony, and
bronchial breath sounds may be
appreciated at the
inferior angle of...