R Jones… - Military Medicine, 2011 - ingentaconnect.com ... inflammation all help differentiate this from Hamman's sign. A pleuralfrictionrub, usually with 2 components, is heard primarily with respiration and not synchronous with the heart beat. The hospitalist at the bedside, or clinician in ... All 2 versions
M Imazio, A Brucato, ME Rovere, A Gandino… - The American Journal of …, 2011 - Elsevier ... diagnostic criteria were adopted [4] and [8] : (1) fever lasting beyond the first postoperative week without evidence of systemic or focal infection, (2) pleuritic chest pain, (3) frictionrub, (4) evidence of pleural effusion, and (5) evidence of new or worsening pericardial effusion. ...
JP Myers - Infectious Diseases in Clinical Practice, 2011 - journals.lww.com ... Auscultation of the right chest revealed inspiratory and expiratory sibilant rhonchi and a pleuralfrictionrub. White blood cell count was 14,200/μL with 80% neutrophils, 9% lymphocytes, 10% monocytes, and 1% eosinophils. ... Related articles
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 pleuralfrictionrub. ...
M Imazio, A Brucato, S Maestroni, D Cumetti… - Circulation, 2011 - Am Heart Assoc ... Reported diagnostic criteria for acute pericarditis include pericarditic typical chest pain, pericardial frictionrubs, widespread ST-segment elevation or PR ... and stimulate an immune response, eliciting an inflammatory response, which may involve the pericardium, pleura, or both. ... Cited by 1