On physical examination, crepitations were the main auscultatory findings, followed by rhonchi and wheezing. |
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If such patients have clinical auscultatory findings of MVP, echocardiography usually confirms the diagnosis. |
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Two of the 310 children were diagnosed as having rheumatic heart disease based on auscultatory findings and echocardiography. |
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Carefully trained patients can obtain accurate readings when monitoring themselves by using the conventional auscultatory technique. |
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Diagnosis and treatment of hypertension depend on accurate measurement of auscultatory blood pressure. |
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The technique of auscultatory blood pressure measurement is a complicated one that is often taken for granted. |
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The presence of auscultatory gaps is clinically significant because it is associated with an increased presence of target organ damage. |
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These digital devices deflate at about 4 mm Hg per second, making them sometimes seem slower to use than auscultatory aneroid devices, but they are more accurate. |
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Often, at this time, the patient's chest reveals normal auscultatory findings and normal radiography. |
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After the subject had remained seated for 10 minutes, blood pressure was measured at the brachial artery by the auscultatory method. |
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High quality digital sound might be attractive to teenagers who want to pack some tunes but Le Neck PocketĀ© also allows us to play faithful reproductions of heart sounds and other auscultatory subtleties. |
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Cardiac auscultatory skills of internal medicine and family practice trainees. |
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Since most standard automated units are not reliable during exercise, these measurements are best obtained through manual auscultatory methods. |
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Such deficiencies can only be exacerbated by improper auscultatory technique such as that described here. |
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Coughing attacks were seen in all cases, fever in 2 cases, auscultatory crackles in 12 cases and difficulty breathing in 4 cases. |
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Diagnosis of hip fracture by the auscultatory percussion technique. |
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