To read this article for CME, click here. May 9, 2008 – Carotid bruits detected by auscultation might serve as markers for heart disease, rather than detect carotid lesions and the subsequent risk of ...
The frequency of cranial bruits in 55 patients with purulent meningitis as compared to that of 653 afebrile and 155 febrile patients without meningitis showed that 82 per cent of the patients with ...
The presence of a carotid bruit — a ‘sound’ over the carotid artery (which supplies the head and neck with blood) indicating blockage — substantially increases the risk of cardiovascular death and ...
THE recent literature has called attention to the increasing number of cases of hypertension due to unilateral renal-artery disease. A wide array of vascular abnormalities have been described, and ...
L'auscultation est une technique permettant d'écouter les bruits du corps pour évaluer la fonction physique d'un organe ou détecter la présence d'une maladie. Principes et fondements de l’auscultation ...
L'auscultation est la partie de l'examen clinique qui consiste à écouter, à l'aide d'un stéthoscope (auscultation médiate), ou simplement à l'oreille, divers bruits produits par les organes du corps ...
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