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crepitus

Known as: CREPITATION, SUBCUTANEOUS TISSUE, crepitus subcutaneous 
Air trapped in the subcutaneous space. It can be palpated or heard as a crackling or grating sensation under the skin.
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Review
2001
Review
2001
An 80-year-old man with a 4-year history of atrial fibrillation has hypertension and occasional lower back and knee pain, but he… 
Review
1993
Review
1993
Vibration waves produced by the knee joint during extension-flexion may be recorded by vibration arthrometry. When the speed of… 
1985
1985
Short report of an investigation into spontaneously generated, naturally occurring knee vibrations. 
1977
1977
This paper represents an analysis, accomplished over an eight‐year period, of 90 individuals who have been operated on for… 
1968
1968
Abstract The appearance of extensive soft-tissue gas after trauma is often interpreted as a sign of gas gangrene. Three patients…