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- Pectoriloquy is the increased resonance of the voice through the lung structures, so that it is clearly comprehensible using a stethoscope on the chest...
- Whispered pectoriloquy refers to an increased loudness of whispering noted during auscultation with a stethoscope on the lung fields on a patient's torso...
- transmission of sounds from the lungs or bronchi. Bronchophony is a type of pectoriloquy. It is a general medical sign detected by auscultation. The patient is...
- transition indicates pneumonia. Somewhat related, bronchophony, a form of pectoriloquy, is a conventional respiratory examination whereby the clinician auscultates...
- other abnormal sounds can sometimes be heard without a stethoscope. Pectoriloquy, egophony and bronchophony are tests of auscultation that utilize the...
- is increased. Here, the patient's voice (or whisper, as in whispered pectoriloquy) can be heard more clearly when there is consolidation, as opposed to...
- chest such as phthisis pulmonalis (tuberculosis) and diagnostics such as pectoriloquy. He discussed the symptoms of Phthisis pulmonalis and what parts of the...
- paucus Pauci-immune pector- breast or chest Latin pectus pectoralgia, pectoriloquy, pectorophony ped-, -ped-, -pes of or pertaining to the foot; -footed...
- Fremitus Bronchophony Death rattle Elicited findings Percussion Pectoriloquy Whispered pectoriloquy Egophony Breathing Other Chest pain In children Precordial...
- transmitted voice sounds is performed. Egophony Bronchophony Whispered pectoriloquy Colin D. Selby (25 October 2002). Respiratory medicine: an illustrated...