[PDF] from ejgm.orgT Teke, Ü Duran, E Maden, K Gezginç… - Eur J Gen Med, 2011 - ejgm.org ... asthma medications. On examination, she had tachycardia (128 beats/min), tachypnea (respiratory rate, 42 breaths/ min), but no fever. Examination of the chest demon- strated rales and bronchophony in both lungs. The chest ... Related articles - View as HTML
MJ Trafford - 2011 - books.google.com ... ners to create measurable resonance. “Blue moon,” she says, as I move the stethoscope along its prescribed path, left side, right side, right side, left, check- ing for the proper bronchophony. “Blue moon. Blue moon.” And then ...
G Lippi, T Meschi… - European Journal of Internal Medicine, 2011 - Elsevier ... pneumonia [13]. The second hallmark was the invention of the stethoscope, in 1816, by RTH Laënnec. Laënnec himself is credited with creating the terms “rales”, “bronchophony”, and “egophony” [14]. The third breakthrough ... Cited by 1 - Related articles - All 2 versions
EI Papageorgiou - Intelligent Decision Technologies, 2011 - IOS Press ... this region is parent. It is loud, high-pitched, tubular or whistling. Bronchophony mean that spoken sounds are transmitted with increased intensity and pitch through consolidated lung. Crackles are explosive nonmusical sounds ... Related articles