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rale
also râle (räl)n.
An abnormal respiratory sound characterized by fine crackles.
[French râle, from râler, to make a rattling sound in the throat, from Old French racler, to scrape, rattle; see raclette.]
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rale
(rɑːl) orrâle
n
(Pathology) med an abnormal coarse crackling sound heard on auscultation of the chest, usually caused by the accumulation of fluid in the lungs
[C19: from French râle, from râler to breathe with a rattling sound; compare rail3]
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rale
(ræl, rɑl)n.
an abnormal rattling sound made while breathing.
[1820–30; < French râle, derivative of râler to make a rattling sound; compare rail3]
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Noun | 1. | ![]() crepitation rale - the crackling sound heard on auscultation when patients with respiratory diseases inhale; associated with tuberculosis and pneumonia and congestive heart failure noise - sound of any kind (especially unintelligible or dissonant sound); "he enjoyed the street noises"; "they heard indistinct noises of people talking"; "during the firework display that ended the gala the noise reached 98 decibels" |
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rale
n. estertor, sonido anormal originado en el pulmón que se percibe durante la auscultación;
coarse ___ → ___ áspero;
crackling ___ → ___ crujiente;
crepitant ___ → ___ crepitante;
dry ___ → ___ seco;
moist ___ → ___ húmedo.
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