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Meaning of pectoriloquy

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pectoriloquy (n.)

The distinct articulation of the sounds of a patient's voice, heard on applying the ear to the chest in auscultation. It usually indicates some morbid change in the lungs or pleural cavity.

pectoriloquy Sentence Examples

  1. The doctor's pectoriloquy was faint, indicating a distant consolidation in the lung.
  2. The patient's clear pectoriloquy suggested a localized fluid collection in the pleural space.
  3. The absence of pectoriloquy ruled out the presence of a pleural effusion.
  4. The pectoriloquy was whispered, indicating a small consolidation in the lung.
  5. The loud pectoriloquy was indicative of a large cavity in the lung.
  6. The pectoriloquy was egophonic, suggesting the presence of moderate fluid in the pleural space.
  7. The unequal pectoriloquy between the lungs indicated a unilateral lung disease.
  8. The amphoric pectoriloquy was a sign of a large pneumothorax.
  9. The pectoriloquy was transmitted through the chest wall, indicating a consolidation close to the surface of the lung.
  10. The pectoriloquy was diminished, suggesting a pleural thickening or scarring.

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The distinct articulation of the sounds of a patient's voice, heard on applying the ear to the chest in auscultation. It usually indicates some morbid change in

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The doctor's pectoriloquy was faint, indicating a distant consolidation in the lung.

The patient's clear pectoriloquy suggested a localized fluid collection in the pleural space.

The absence of pectoriloquy ruled out the presence of a pleural effusion.

The pectoriloquy was whispered, indicating a small consolidation in the lung.