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The space is therefore known as the triangle of auscultation.
Use of this monitor is sometimes known as Doppler auscultation.
They are often heard only with a stethoscope ("on auscultation").
It is a general medical sign detected by auscultation.
Today auscultation provides physicians with extensive information on the examination of the patient.
It is opposed to immediate auscultation, directly placing the ear on the body.
Auscultation refers to listening for particular sounds (such as wheezing).
However, her chest is still clear to auscultation.
Capturing heart sounds have become simple enough to become part of everyday auscultation use.
Most murmurs can only be heard with the assistance of a stethoscope ("on auscultation").
He early gave his attention to auscultation, which was first introduced into Baltimore by his brother-in-law.
Auscultation of the patient's anterior and posterior chest walls.
On auscultation a venous hum may be heard.
Auscultation of the abdomen, usually performed in a four quadrant approach, can be a useful tool.
Sometimes fine inspiratory crackles can be heard at the lung bases on auscultation.
Your doctor may hear abnormal sounds when listening to the heart and lungs with a stethoscope (auscultation).
Auscultation of the chest can reveal displaced heart beat and valve prolapse.
Auscultation refers to the use of a stethoscope by the examiner to listen to the abdomen.
The chest must be examined by inspection, palpation, percussion and auscultation.
Fewer than a third of all internal medicine programs offer extensive training in cardiac auscultation, the scientific term for listening to the heart.
Auscultation is a skill that requires substantial clinical experience, a fine stethoscope and good listening skills.
Souffle, in medical terminology, can refer to a sound heard on auscultation of the gravid female.
The following extract details a method of performing cranial auscultation:
Still's murmur is detected via auscultation with a stethoscope.
Examination of the chest was unremarkable with no evidence of hyperinflation and clear auscultation.