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Physical examination of elderly patients with congestive heart failure differs little from that of younger patients. An important aspect of conducting an examination on an older patient with heart failure is listening to heart and chest sounds. ... Diffuse bubbling rales of pulmonary edema...
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Farmer's lung is a type of hypersensitivity pneumonitis. Hypersensitivity pneumonitis, also known as extrinsic allergic alveolitis, is an immunologically mediated inflammatory disease of the lung involving the terminal airways. ... Rales that persist after fever subsides...
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We should try to discuss the questions at the end of the book which was given to us for USMLE step III. You will see the ... - bibasilar rales indicate a pneumonic process, maybe asociated with the other findings. Viral ? EBV ? - by virtue of the DRExam, we can assume that this patient is a practicing homosexual.
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Use rales in a Sentence ... See web results for rales ... Bibasilar rales in ...
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English term or phrase: bibasilar ... A lung exam reveals bibasilar rales. Lungs: inspiratory crackles, bibasilar rales, and wheezing. ... In pulmoary edema one will typically find bibasilar rales ;
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(KudoZ) Spanish to English translation of subcrepitantes basales: bibasilar subcrepitant rales [Medical]. ... English translation: bibasilar subcrepitant rales...
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Atelectasis refers to an area of the lung that is squeezed into a smaller than normal size. Bibasilar means this happens in the left and right bottom parts of the lung. It can be due to many things - most commonly obesity, taking small brea...
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BIBASILAR: Used in one report to describe rales; bibasilar refers to the base of the skull. BICEPS: Muscle in the upper arm. BICUSPID: 1) Referring to a heart valve. 2) A premolar tooth. BID: Correctly spelled ...
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Examination reveals cyanosis, bibasilar rales, hypoxemia, a lung diffusion defect, and eosinophilia. The mechanism is thought to be due to oxygen radicals. In one study of 335 cases of nitrofurantoin-associated P.I.E., 56% had infiltrates, 19% infiltrates and effusions, 3% effusions only, and 21% had a normal chest x-ray.
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