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“auscultatory sound”
A normal or abnormal noise arising from within the body: There are various types of auscultatory sounds that may come from within a person's body.
A "rale" is the intermittent crackling or bubbling sound produced by fluid in the air passages and air sacs of the lungs.
A "murmur" is a soft blowing or fluttering sound.
A "bruit" is a significant sound heard inside the body caused by turbulent blood flow within the heart or blood vessels.
A "fremitus" is a vibration or tremor resulting from a physical action, such as speaking or coughing, and felt by a hand and is also used to assess whether the chest is affected by a disease.
There are, of course, other sounds heard during auscultation examinations of the chest or abdomen.
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sono-, son-, sona-, -sonous, -sonic, -sonically
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