| 1. | Physical examination typically reveals fluid in the joint, tenderness, and crepitus.
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| 2. | This examination may reveal fluid in the joint, tenderness, and crepitus.
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| 3. | Crepitus is a common sign of bone fracture.
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| 4. | Also a grinding sound, known as crepitus, can be heard when the CMC1 joint is moved.
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| 5. | The neck and supraclavicular fossa are palpated to feel for cervical adenopathy, other masses, and laryngeal crepitus.
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| 6. | In times of poor surgical practice, post-surgical complications involved tissues, also giving rise to crepitus.
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| 7. | Deeper anaerobic soft-tissue infections are necrotizing fasciitis, necrotizing synergistic cellulitis, gas gangrene and crepitus cellulitis.
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| 8. | Through these passages, the noun " Crepitus " moves from a common noun to a proper noun.
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| 9. | Physical exam reveals erythema, tenderness to touch, fluctuant edema over the lower pole of the patella and crepitus.
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| 10. | Crepitus can easily be introduced by exerting a small amount of force on a joint, thus'cracking it '.
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