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AEgophony
AEgophony [AE]*goph"o*ny, n. Same as Egophony.

Meaning of Egophony from wikipedia

- Egophony (British English, aegophony) is an increased resonance of voice sounds heard when auscultating the lungs, often caused by lung consolidation and...
- abnormal sounds can sometimes be heard without a stethoscope. Pectoriloquy, egophony and bronchophony are tests of auscultation that utilize the phenomenon...
- indicates consolidation of the underlying lung parenchyma. Types include egophony and bronchophony. Whispered pectoriloquy Vocal fremitus Orient, Jane M...
- broad descriptions agreed better than detailed descriptions. Bronchophony Egophony Consumption Whooping cough Croup Pertussis toxin Allergic asthma Respiratory...
- Dullness to percussion (described historically as "woody" in quality), egophony, and bronchial breath sounds may be appreciated at the inferior angle of...
- pericardial effusion is dullness to percussion, bronchial breath sounds and egophony over the inferior angle of the left sca****. This phenomenon is known as...
- first to classify and discuss the terms rales, rhonchi, crepitance, and egophonyterms that doctors now use on a daily basis during physical exams and...
- inescation, inescate, obese, obesity eg- goat Gr**** αἴξ, αἰγός (aíx, aigós) egophony egypt- Egypt, egyptian Gr**** αἰγυπτος (aigyptos) egyptology ego- self,...
- rales or rhonchi, and if consolidation is present, there may be signs like egophony or dullness to percussion. Laboratory tests might show either a high or...
- sounds. Lastly an ****essment of transmitted voice sounds is performed. Egophony Bronchophony Whispered pectoriloquy Colin D. Selby (25 October 2002). Respiratory...