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===General physical examination===
===General physical examination===


* Clubbing on the digits
* [[Clubbing]] on the digits


* Peripheral cyanosis
* Peripheral [[cyanosis]]


* Conjunctivitis
* [[Conjunctivitis]]


* Bullous myringitis  
* [[Bullous myringitis]]
===Oropharyngeal examination===
===Oropharyngeal examination===


* Pharyngeal erythema
* Pharyngeal erythema


* Rhinorrhea
* [[Rhinorrhea]]


* Lymphadenopathy
* [[Lymphadenopathy]]
===Pulmonary system===
===Pulmonary system===


* Use of accessory muscles suggesting labored breathing.
* Use of accessory muscles suggesting labored breathing.


* Rhonchi, and wheezes that change in location and intensity after a deep and productive cough.
* [[Rhonchi]], and [[wheeze]]s that change in location and intensity after a deep and productive cough.


* Presence of inspiratory stridor indicate obstruction of a major bronchi or the trachea.
* Presence of inspiratory [[stridor]] indicate obstruction of a major bronchi or the trachea.


===Cardiovascular examination===
===Cardiovascular examination===


* Sustained heave felt along the left sternal border, suggests right ventricular hypertrophy secondary to chronic bronchitis.
* Sustained [[heave]] felt along the left sternal border, suggests [[right ventricular hypertrophy]] secondary to [[chronic bronchitis]].


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 22:32, 27 February 2012

Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]

Bronchitis Main page

Patient Information

Overview

Causes

Classification

Acute bronchitis
Chronic bronchitis

Differential Diagnosis

Overview

A physical examination will often reveal decreased intensity of breath sounds, wheeze (rhonchi) and prolonged expiration. Most doctors rely on the presence of a persistent dry or wet cough as evidence of bronchitis.

Physical examination

The physical examination findings in acute bronchitis can be:

General physical examination

Oropharyngeal examination

  • Pharyngeal erythema

Pulmonary system

  • Use of accessory muscles suggesting labored breathing.
  • Rhonchi, and wheezes that change in location and intensity after a deep and productive cough.
  • Presence of inspiratory stridor indicate obstruction of a major bronchi or the trachea.

Cardiovascular examination

References


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