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- Crackles and crepitations are both abnormal lung sounds12. Here are the differences:
- Crackles (also called rales) are discontinuous, interrupted or explosive sounds. They might sound like rattling, bubbling or clicking. Fine crackles are short, high-pitched sounds, while coarse crackles are a lower pitch and last longer.
- Crepitations are associated with bronchiectasis or resolving pneumonia (coarse) or pulmonary edema or interstitial fibrosis (fine)2.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Crackles, also called rales, are described as discontinuous, interrupted or explosive sounds. They might sound like rattling, bubbling or clicking. Fine crackles, or “crepitation,” are short, high-pitched sounds. Coarse crackles are a lower pitch and last longer. A provider is more likely to hear crackles when you’re breathing in.my.clevelandclinic.org/health/symptoms/25193-lun…Coarse crackles or crepitations are associated with bronchiectasis or resolving pneumonia, whereas fine crackles can be heard with either pulmonary oedema or interstitial fibrosis.www.physio-pedia.com/Lung_Sounds - People also ask
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