. A practical treatise on medical diagnosis for students and physicians . FIO. Fibroid Phthisis with Chronic Pieuns vn toward the right and aorta uncovered by retremargin. Vicarious emphysema of left lung. DIAGNOSTIC FEATURES OF ACUTE .PLEURISY. 915 the anterior extremity to the sternum and xiphoid cartilage, as pathog-nomonic. Other symptoms are nausea, vomiting, and hiccough. Thedyspnoea often amounts to orthopncea, or the patient sits stooping anxiety of the patient is very great. The fever is usually higher thanin ordinary pleurisy, and there may be deliri
. A practical treatise on medical diagnosis for students and physicians . FIO. Fibroid Phthisis with Chronic Pieuns vn toward the right and aorta uncovered by retremargin. Vicarious emphysema of left lung. DIAGNOSTIC FEATURES OF ACUTE .PLEURISY. 915 the anterior extremity to the sternum and xiphoid cartilage, as pathog-nomonic. Other symptoms are nausea, vomiting, and hiccough. Thedyspnoea often amounts to orthopncea, or the patient sits stooping anxiety of the patient is very great. The fever is usually higher thanin ordinary pleurisy, and there may be delirium. Effusion may lessenthe pain. Peritonitis may occur at the same time or be secondary to thepleurisy. Diagnostic Features of Acute Pleurisy. The special features ofdiagnostic importance that are observed in the course of pleurisy are thesubjective symptoms of pain, dyspncea, cough, and fever, the physical signsof effusion within the pleura, and the results of exploratory puncture. Symptoms. Pain : The pain is short, sharp, lancinating, and is usuallyrecognized quite readily by its character an
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