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- Q2289500 subject Q7166260.
- Q2289500 subject Q8275474.
- Q2289500 abstract "Egophony (British: Aegophony) is an increased resonance of voice sounds heard when auscultating the lungs, often caused by lung consolidation and fibrosis. It is due to enhanced transmission of high-frequency noise across fluid, such as in abnormal lung tissue, with lower frequencies filtered out. It results in a high-pitched nasal or bleating quality in the affected person's voice.".
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- Q2289500 wikiPageWikiLink Q7166260.
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- Q2289500 wikiPageWikiLink Q8275474.
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- Q2289500 comment "Egophony (British: Aegophony) is an increased resonance of voice sounds heard when auscultating the lungs, often caused by lung consolidation and fibrosis. It is due to enhanced transmission of high-frequency noise across fluid, such as in abnormal lung tissue, with lower frequencies filtered out. It results in a high-pitched nasal or bleating quality in the affected person's voice.".
- Q2289500 label "Egophony".