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Consolidation   --- air entry locally (secondary to infection) --- chest wall movement locally Dullness to percussion Bronchial breathing/ +++ breath sounds Coarse/fine crackles locally +++ vocal resonance  
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Collapse   Blockage of a major airway with collapse of the distal lung segment Mediastinal shift towards the abnormality --- chest wall movement locally Dullness to percussion restricted to affected lobe --- breath sounds --- vocal resonance  
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Pleural effusion   Collection of fluid between the 2 pleural layers Mediastinal shift away from the lesion (large effusion) --- chest wall movement locally “Stony” dull to percussion --- breath sounds bronchial breathing at upper border --- vocal resonance Pleural ru  
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Pneumothorax   Air in the pleural space Mediastinal shift away from the lesion (tension pneumothorax) --- chest wall movement locally Hyperresonant to percussion --- breath sounds --- vocal resonance  
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Interstitial fibrosis   No mediastinal shift trachea may move towards the fibrosis if in upper lobe Normal/--- chest wall movement Normal percussion note Normal breath sounds/vocal resonance Fine crackles present  
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