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There are two types of abnormal breath sounds such as discontinuous and continuous. Discontinuous sounds include: coarse crackles, fine crackles, and pleural friction rub. Continuous sounds include: low-pitched, monophonic wheeze & high-pitched, polyphonic wheeze, and stridor. Fine crackles sound like high-pitch, crackling noises mainly on inspiration and can't be cleared when coughing. Coarse crackles are low-pitch, wet bubbling sounds that can occur mainly during inspiration but can extend into expiration. Pleural friction rub is a harsh, grating sound heard during inspiration and expiration. Low-pitched, monophonic wheezes are heard mainly in expiration and have a low-pitched whistling tune or whine with ONE sound quality. High-pitch, polyphonic wheezes are heard mainly in expiration and have a high-pitched musical instrument tune with MORE THAN ONE sound quality. Stridor is heard during inspiration and is a high-pitched whistling or gasping sound with a harsh sound quality.
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