B Roodenburg… - Anaesthesia & Intensive Care Medicine, 2011 - Elsevier ... Chest examination reveals reduced air sounds, hyper-resonance, hyper-expansion with reduced thoracic wall movements on the affected side. ... Signs that distinguish haemothorax from pneumothorax are dull percussion note rather than hyper-resonance. ...
D Hui - 2011 - books.google.com Page 1. David Hui 1 E Approach to Internal Medicine A Resource Book for Clinical Practice Third Edition ^JF1 %A Springer Page 2. Approach to Internal Medicine Page 3. Pulmonary Medicine Pages 1–24 Cardiology Pages ... All 3 versions
[HTML] from jocmr.orgC Sousa, J Neves, N Sa, F Goncalves… - Journal of Clinical …, 2011 - jocmr.org ... 76. 81.7. Hyper-resonance. 11. 11.8. ... The beginning of the SP is generally characterized by ipsilateral pleuritic pain or sudden dyspnea and the most recurrent findings, at the objective examination, are the decrease of breath sounds, hyper-resonance and tachycardia [3, 10]. ... Related articles - Cached - All 2 versions
T Butler, S Shin, J Collins, RC Britt… - The American …, 2011 - ingentaconnect.com ... In the setting of a simple pneumothorax Advanced Trauma Life Support teaches that there will likely be decreased breath sounds on the affected side, there may be hyperresonance to percussion. An upright, expiratory chest X-ray is beneficial in making the diagnosis. 2. ... All 3 versions