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Vocal Fremitus - StatPearls - NCBI BookshelfVocal (tactile) fremitus is palpation of the chest wall to detect changes in the intensity of vibrations created with certain spoken words.
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Lung Exam - StatPearls - NCBI BookshelfMay 1, 2024 · An increase in the tactile fremitus points towards an increased intraparenchymal density, and a decreased fremitus hints towards a pleural ...
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The Lung Exam - UC San Diego's Practical Guide to Clinical MedicineTactile Fremitus: Normal lung transmits a palpable vibratory sensation to the chest wall. This is referred to as fremitus and can be detected by placing the ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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Occlusal trauma and excessive occlusal forces: Narrative review ...Jun 21, 2018 · 4 It occurs in the presence of attachment loss, bone loss, and normal/excessive occlusal force(s). Fremitus is a palpable or visible movement of ...
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Occlusal Trauma - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics131. Define fremitus. Fremitus is vibration or movement of tooth in functional (centric) occlusion. It is premature contact in functional occlusion.
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Fremitus - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsFremitus refers to the vibration felt by a clinician's hand resting on a patient's chest wall while the patient speaks or sings. It is assessed by comparing ...
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Tactile Fremitus: What Is It, How Is It Assessed, Uses, and MoreMar 4, 2025 · Tactile fremitus refers to the palpable vibration of the chest wall that results from the transmission of sound vibrations through the lung tissue to the chest ...
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Examining for Periodontal Disease - Decisions in DentistryMay 1, 2017 · FREMITUS. Fremitus is defined as tooth movement during function, and there are two ways to measure this parameter. The first is visual. The ...
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Pleural Friction Rub - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf - NIHOct 6, 2024 · A pleural friction rub is an audible respiratory sound, often likened to the creaking of leather or the squeaking of a shoe on wet surfaces.
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fremitus | Taber's Medical DictionaryA vibration felt when an examiner palpates a body part, esp. the chest/lungs of the patient while the patient is speaking.Missing: dental | Show results with:dental<|control11|><|separator|>
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At the origin of medical semeiotics: Charles J. B. Williams and tactile ...Mar 2, 2017 · ... (tactile fremitus). Fremitus can be detected by placing the palms of ... Charles J. B. Williams (1805-1889), who spent a year (1825–1826) ...
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FREMITUS Definition & Meaning - Merriam-WebsterThe meaning of FREMITUS is a sensation felt by a hand placed on a part of the body (such as the chest) that vibrates during speech.Missing: authoritative source
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fremitus - Wiktionary, the free dictionaryEtymology. edit. Borrowed from Latin fremitus. Pronunciation. edit · enPR: frĕm'ĭ ... Noun. edit. fremitus m (genitive fremitūs); fourth declension. an angry ...
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fremitus, n. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English DictionaryOED's earliest evidence for fremitus is from 1820, in a translation by Thomas Mitchell, classical scholar. fremitus is a borrowing from Latin. See etymology ...
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Charles J. B. Williams and tactile vocal fremitus - PubMedAt the origin of medical semeiotics: Charles J. B. Williams and tactile vocal fremitus. Intern Emerg Med. 2017 Sep;12(6):901-902.Missing: English literature
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[PDF] The Inventor of the Stethoscope: Rene LaennecThe second edition of Traite. (1826) introduced a nomenclature of auscultatory sounds (rales, fremitus, egophony, pectoriloquy, broncho phony) heard in organ ...
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A rational exposition of the physical signs of the ... - Internet ArchiveJul 5, 2008 · A rational exposition of the physical signs of the diseases of the lungs and pleura. by: Charles James B . Williams. Publication date: 1828.
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Rene Theophile Hyacinthe Laënnec (1781–1826): The Man Behind ...Rene Theophile Hyacinthe Laënnec (1781–1826) was a French physician who, in 1816, invented the stethoscope. Using this new instrument, he investigated the ...
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Statistics of Pericarditis with Effusion, from the London Hospitals ...Pericardial Fremitus.-This is only mentioned in 10 cases, 4 of which were renal. In all the fatal cases but one the heart was hypertrophied and the amount ...
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Hepatic fremitus: 'Monash sign' - PubMedHepatic fremitus: 'Monash sign'. Intern Med J. 2001 Dec;31(9):567-8. doi: 10.1046/j.1445-5994.2001.00145.x. Authors. R Nagappan, G Parkin, A Tsui, W Sievert.
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Vocal resonance: a narrative reviewThis review will narrate the physics of sound waves, the types of vocal resonance, the mechanisms of vocal resonance, the methods to elicit them, and the ...
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Pulmonary Examination Technique: Inspection, Palpation, PercussionJan 2, 2019 · After superficial palpation, deeper examination of the lungs and air spaces can be accomplished via testing for vocal fremitus. The examiner ...
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Occlusal Techniques | Pocket DentistryApr 24, 2016 · You can easily detect fremitus as palpable vibration by placing your index finger on each of the teeth in turn and asking the patient to tap ...Missing: palpation | Show results with:palpation
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Pericarditis - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf - NIHJul 6, 2025 · Pericarditis refers to inflammation of the pericardial sac surrounding the heart and is the most common pathological condition affecting the pericardium.Missing: fremitus | Show results with:fremitus
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Hydatid fremitus - Medical DictionaryThe peculiar trembling or vibratory sensation felt on palpation of a hydatid cyst. Synonym(s): Blatin syndrome, hydatid fremitus. Medical Dictionary for the ...
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Tactile Fremitus | Respiratory Exam - MedSchoolTactile fremitus is an assessment of the low-frequency vibration of a patient's chest, which is used as an indirect measure of the amount of air and density ...
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[PDF] Diagnostic value of the physical examination in patients with dyspneaDec 12, 2017 · Either vocal resonance or tactile fremitus in a patient with asymmetric chest expansion would strongly support the diagnosis of pneumonia. In a ...
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What Is Vocal Fremitus? - iCliniqAug 30, 2023 · Vocal fremitus, or tactile vocal fremitus, is the vibration or tremors felt over the chest wall during vocalization.What Are the Principles of... · What Factors Can Affect the...
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History and Physical Examination - PMC - PubMed Central65. Symmetry is as important in palpation as it is in inspection. A palpable vibration felt on the body, usually over the chest, is called fremitus.
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Inter-Rater Agreement of Auscultation, Palpable Fremitus, and ...A type of fremitus that is possible to assess for during mechanical ventilation is rhonchal fremitus. This type of fremitus (also known as palpable fremitus in ...
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[PDF] PHYSICAL DIAGNOSIS - Survivor Library... Tussive Fremitus is a palpable vibration produced upon coughing. It does not as a rule possess great diagnostic significance and is not frequently elicited ...
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Pericardial friction rub (Concept Id: C0232267) - NCBIA pericardial friction rub is a grating, to-and-fro sound that occurs in phase with the heart sounds.
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Pericardial Disease | CirculationMar 28, 2006 · The pericardial friction rub is the classic finding in patients with acute pericarditis. It is a high-pitched, scratchy sound that can have ...
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Hepatocellular Carcinoma - Hepatic and Biliary Disorders... caused by hemorrhage of the tumor. Occasionally, a hepatic friction rub or bruit develops. Occasionally, systemic metabolic complications, including ...(hepatoma) · Diagnosis References · Treatment References
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Liver Abscess Clinical Presentation - Medscape ReferenceSep 3, 2024 · A pleural or hepatic friction rub can be associated with diaphragmatic irritation or Glisson capsule inflammation. Jaundice may be present ...
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Hydatid thrill: an explanation of the phenomenon - PubMedThe hydatid thrill is a rare but pathognomic sign of hydatid disease. The physical basis of the thrill was studied in two patients with the disease.
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Echinococcosis - World Health Organization (WHO)May 17, 2021 · Human infection with E. granulosus leads to the development of one or more hydatid cysts located most often in the liver and lungs, and less ...
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Echinococcus Granulosus - StatPearls - NCBI BookshelfPatients with this condition may be asymptomatic for years and only present symptoms when the liver cysts (hydatid cysts) rupture.Continuing Education Activity · Introduction · History and Physical · Evaluation
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Hydatidosis | Radiology KeySep 20, 2016 · By percussion, the mass feels trembling, which is known as hydatid thrill sign. The hydatid adjacent to hepatic hilum can compress the bile ...
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Association between clinical manifestations of occlusal trauma and ...Sep 29, 2023 · Fremitus, which is a palpable or visible movement of a tooth when subjected to occlusal forces, was evaluated in all teeth (0: no concussion ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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Occlusal Trauma and Periodontal DiseasesAug 26, 2021 · Occlusal trauma refers to injury resulting in tissue changes within the attachment apparatus, including periodontal ligament, supporting ...Missing: 1920s 1930s
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Occlusion, the Periodontium and Soft Tissues - Pocket DentistryApr 24, 2016 · The term “fremitus” describes tooth mobility when occlusal contacts are performed. It may either be observed visually or felt through the ...Missing: malocclusion | Show results with:malocclusion
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[PDF] Systemic and other periodontal conditionsThe presence of traumatic occlusal forces and occlusal trauma may be indicated by one or more of the following: (a) fremitus (adaptive tooth mobility), (b) ...
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Periodontal Disease - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf - NIHMay 12, 2025 · The condition typically begins as gingivitis, a reversible inflammation caused by plaque accumulation that affects up to 90% of the population.Missing: fremitus | Show results with:fremitus
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Quantitative analysis of Miller mobility index for the diagnosis ... - NIHWe assessed the mobility of single-root teeth by using Miller's mobility index (MMI) and to analyze the validity of MMI for the diagnosis of periodontitis.
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Association of Trauma from Occlusion with Localized Gingival ... - NIHThe purpose of the present cross-sectional study was to explore the role of trauma from occlusion on the development of gingival recession.Missing: 1920s | Show results with:1920s
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Current Concepts in the Management of Periodontitis - ScienceDirectCareful diagnosis, elimination of the causes and reduction of modifiable risk factors are paramount for successful prevention and treatment of periodontitis.Missing: pathophysiology | Show results with:pathophysiology