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Ambiguous term for an added sound heard on auscultation of breath sounds; used by some to denote rhonchus and by others for crepitation. SYN: crackle. [Fr. rattle]
- amphoric r. sound heard through the stethoscope associated with the movement of fluid in a lung cavity communicating with a bronchus.
- bubbling r. moist sound heard through the stethoscope as a result of air entering portions of lung tissue containing exudate and thus creating bubbles; sometimes associated with resolving pneumonia or small lung cavities.
- cavernous r. a resonating, bubbling sound caused by air entering a cavity partly filled with fluid. SYN: cavernous rhonchus.
- clicking r. short, sticking sound usually associated with opening of small bronchi on deep breathing, sometimes heard in early pulmonary tuberculosis.
- consonating r. a resonant r. produced in a bronchial tube and heard through consolidated lung tissue.
- crackling r. (krak′ling) very fine sounds produced by fluid in very small airways in pneumonia or congestive heart failure.
- crepitant r. a fine bubbling or crackling sound produced by air mixing with very thin secretions in the smaller bronchial tubes. SYN: vesicular r..
- dry r. a harsh or musical breath sound produced by a constriction in a bronchial tube or the presence of a viscid secretion narrowing the lumen.
- moist r. a bubbling r. caused by air mixing with a fluid exudate in the bronchial tubes or a cavity.
- palpable r. a vibration that can be felt accompanying a low-pitched, hard, musical, or sonorous r..
- sibilant r. a whistling sound caused by air moving through a viscid secretion narrowing the lumen of a bronchus. SYN: whistling r..
- sonorous r. a cooing or snoring sound often produced by the vibration of a projecting mass of viscid secretion in a large bronchus.
- subcrepitant r. a very fine crepitant r..
- whistling r. SYN: sibilant r..
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rale 'ral, 'räl n an abnormal sound heard accompanying the normal respiratory sounds on auscultation of the chest compare RATTLE (2), RHONCHUS
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(rahl) a discontinuous sound (q.v.) consisting of a series of short nonmusical noises, heard primarily during inhalation; called also crackle.Medical dictionary. 2011.