More appropriate terms for auscultation of the thorax are respiratory sounds and adventitious sounds ( wheezes, crackles, percussion is often used to assess diseases of the chest.
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He studied medicine in Paris, earning his doctorate in 1839 with a dissertation on auscultation titled " De l'auscultation et se valeur semiologique ".
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He studied medicine in Paris, earning his doctorate in 1839 with a dissertation on auscultation titled " De l'auscultation et se valeur semiologique ".
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Although Matsumoto said in the next years : " I cannot do percussion and auscultation, but even now I have great self-confidence in visual examination ".
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On auscultation, uterine souffle may often be confused with funic souffle, which is a sharp, whistling sound that is synchronous with the pulse of the foetus.
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Diagnosis is usually made by history, environmental conditions, auscultation of the ventral abdomen, radiographs, ultrasound, or fecal examination ( See prebiotic ) and psyllium combinations.
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Health professionals ( doctors, nurses, etc . ) listen to three main organs and organ systems during auscultation : the heart, the lungs, and the gastrointestinal system.
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Most individuals with a significant ASD are diagnosed " in utero " or in early childhood with the use of ultrasonography or auscultation of the heart sounds during physical examination.
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Listening to the lungs with a stethoscope ( auscultation ) can also reveal signs associated with CAP . A lack of normal breath sounds or the presence of crackles can indicate fluid consolidation.
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In auscultation the term " adventitious " refers in general to any diagnostic added sound not normally to be expected in the healthy body and likely to indicate an undesirable condition.