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Results 1 - 10 of 28 for Crackles
  1. ... find that you have: Abnormal breath sounds called crackles (sounds like Velcro being pulled apart) Bluish skin ( ...
  2. ... provider will hear abnormal lung sounds such as crackles and decreased breath sounds when listening to the ...
  3. Your health care provider may hear crackles or other abnormal breath sounds when listening to your chest with a stethoscope. Decreased volume of breath sounds is a key sign. ...
  4. ... your lungs using a stethoscope. Wheezing sounds or crackles may be heard. Tests that may be ordered ...
  5. ... your provider may hear normal breath sounds or: Crackles (rales) Decreased breath sounds Wheezing A rubbing sound ...
  6. ... the lungs with a stethoscope and may hear crackles (rales) in the lungs. Often, the physical examination ...
  7. ... stethoscope. You may have abnormal lung sounds, called crackles. Tests that may be done include: Bronchoalveolar lavage -- ...
  8. ... stethoscope ( auscultation ) reveals abnormal breath sounds, such as crackles, which may be signs of fluid in the ...
  9. ... will listen to your chest with a stethoscope. Crackle-like sounds, called rales, may be heard. Rales ...
  10. ... Your provider may hear abnormal lung sounds called crackles (rales) when listening to your chest with a ...
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