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What do you mean that bronchial sounds are mimicked by listening over the trachea? Is it that the sound you hear when you place bell on the trachea is what the pathological bronchial breathing at the lung bases would sound like?
one of the best videos on youtube to differentiate the two--and quick!
This is saving me for my OSCE thank you so much!!!
I believe that is the best video explaining the difference between bronchial and vascular breath sound
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in a pleural effusion you will hear bronchial breath sounds at d upper margin of the effusion and decreased breath sounds below it.
Yaa but if effusion is massive
I agreed. Best one for differentiaing lung sound. I wished I had known this one in undergraduate.
u passed without knowing it?
@@MrNikeshsinha i am doing bams .....they don't teach us these things ....I am 2 ND yr student .... depressed that they why they not teach us these things no practicals 😧😧
Ya-Hu-Ah, Ya-Hu-Ah, the breath of life of the creator really is in all of us! Fascinating stuff right here, how great of an architect is he that created the world, and the heavens.
You can say that again 😊
Best one ever, thank you!
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Brilliant video. Thanks ever so much
What do you mean that bronchial sounds are mimicked by listening over the trachea? Is it that the sound you hear when you place bell on the trachea is what the pathological bronchial breathing at the lung bases would sound like?
Thank you for this nice illustration
thank you! clear and easy to understand!
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Wonderful video, thank you!
Very informative ..
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Amazing explanation
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2:21 vesicular breathing (not clear)
1:52 bronchial breathing
Excellent video. Now, is it possible to have bronchial breath sounds in an effusion? Or no, since the effusion is in pleural space?
Yes because it is with in lung parenchyma
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love the intro music
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Sir for auscultation of vesicular sound do we have to auscultate in a systemic manner or just anywhere in the lung base?
what did you mean by ( if airways are involved > no lung sounds heard )?
Thanku sir , best explanation ever
Awesome one..
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This was an amazing video! Thank you so much! Also
, what is the name of the music track that was playing in the beginning??
Thanks for your comment! The song is Partita No. 3 for Solo Violin (Prelude) by JS Bach.
is this found in both adults and kids ? in case of pneumonia for example
Very helpful video
good job
amazing video, easily reproducible, thanks.
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Bronchial have longer expiratory volume, plz Make sure of that
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Whats the point of these sounds that you played, it sounds nothing like lungs on auscultation
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Next up...bronchial-vesicular breath sounds..
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