[HTML] from 171.66.125.180G Worrall - Canadian Family Physician, 2011 - cfp.ca ... Table 1 shows positive and negative likelihood ratios for pneumonia of various respiratory symptoms and physical signs.10 Note that, apart from egophony, neither symptoms nor signs have high positive likelihood ratios for pneumonia; in a low-prevalence primary care situation ... Related articles - All 6 versions
S Butt… - The American Journal of Medicine, 2011 - Elsevier ... Pulmonary findings in pneumonia are typically localized to a specific lung zone and may include rales, rhonchi, bronchial breath sounds, dullness, increased fremitus, and egophony. Atypical pneumonia may have absent or diffuse findings on lung examination. ... Related articles - All 3 versions
L Navaravong, RG Ali… - Cardiovascular Revascularization …, 2011 - Elsevier ... Physical examination showed a blood pressure of 170/90 mmHg, heart rate of 70 bpm, estimated jugular venous pressure of 10 cm H 2 O with positive hepatojugular reflux, trace pedal edema of both ankles and egophony of both lower lungs. ...
D Ellis… - Nursing made Incredibly Easy, 2011 - journals.lww.com ... Physical findings may not be detectable until the pleural effusion is greater than 300 mL. Some of these findings include decreased breath sounds on the side of the effusion, dullness to percussion, decreased tactile fremitus, egophony (E to A change), and pleural friction rub. ...