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  2. Crepitus - Wikipedia

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    Crepitus is a common sign of bone fracture . Crepitus can easily be created and observed by exerting a small amount of force on a joint, thus ' cracking it '. This is caused by bubbles of nitrogen forming in the synovial fluid bursting. Almost every joint in the body can be 'cracked' in this way, but the joints which require the least amount of ...

  3. Agenda 47 - Wikipedia

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    [a] Agenda 47 is a collection of formal policy plans of Donald Trump, [1] many of which would rely on executive orders and significantly expanded executive power. [2] The platform has been criticized for its approach to climate change [3] and public health; [4] its legality and feasibility; [5] and the risk that it will increase inflation.

  4. Flail chest - Wikipedia

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    Flail chest. A 3D reconstruction from a CT scan showing a flail chest. Arrows mark the rib fractures. Flail chest is a life-threatening medical condition that occurs when a segment of the rib cage breaks due to trauma and becomes detached from the rest of the chest wall. Two of the symptoms of flail chest are chest pain and shortness of breath.

  5. Sternal fracture - Wikipedia

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    Sternal fracture. A sternal fracture is a fracture of the sternum (the breastbone), located in the center of the chest. The injury, which occurs in 5–8% of people who experience significant blunt chest trauma, may occur in vehicle accidents, when the still-moving chest strikes a steering wheel or dashboard [ 1] or is injured by a seatbelt.

  6. Gas gangrene - Wikipedia

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    Specialty. Infectious disease. Gas gangrene (also known as clostridial myonecrosis[ 1]) is a bacterial infection that produces tissue gas in gangrene. This deadly form of gangrene usually is caused by Clostridium perfringens bacteria. About 1,000 cases of gas gangrene are reported yearly in the United States.

  7. Crepitus (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    Crepitus is an alleged Roman god of flatulence created by Christians and used in their literature frequently as a fascinating subject to them. It is unlikely that Crepitus was ever actually worshipped. The only ancient source for the claim that such a god was ever worshipped comes from Christian satire. The name Crepitus standing alone would be ...

  8. Temporomandibular joint dysfunction - Wikipedia

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    Crepitus often indicates arthritic changes in the joint, and may occur at any time during mandibular movement, especially lateral movements. [26] Perforation of the disc may also cause crepitus. [35] Due to the proximity of the TMJ to the ear canal, joint noises are perceived to be much louder to the individual than to others. Often people with ...

  9. Patient education - Wikipedia

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    Patient education. A Radiographer explains an x-ray to a coal miner participating in screening. Patient education can include explaining the results of diagnostic tests. Patient education is a planned interactive learning process designed to support and enable expert patients [ 1] to manage their life with a disease and/or optimise their health ...