Kimberke phenomenon

The Kimberck phenomenon (Kienbock'sphenomenon) is "singular diaphragmatic movement". The abnormal contraction of the diaphragm, that is, one side of the diaphragm rises during inhalation and decreases when exhaled. In patients with sputum swell, due to relaxation and atrophy of the diaphragm of the affected side, the movement of the sputum is limited, or even disappears and contradictory movement. Observe the patient's respiratory movements, inhale and exhale, the movement of the diaphragm, and thus determine the symptoms. Basic Information Specialist Category: Respiratory Examination Category: Other Inspections Applicable gender: whether men and women apply fasting: not fasting Analysis results: Below normal: Normal value: no Above normal: negative: The chest movement is uniform and normal, and there is no relaxation or atrophy of the diaphragm. Positive: Empyema, pneumothorax and thoracic surgery. Tips: Before the check, the taboo is poor, the diet is not proper, and the fatigue is excessive. Normal value The chest movement is uniform and normal, and there is no relaxation or atrophy of the diaphragm. Clinical significance Abnormal results: empyema, pneumothorax and thoracic surgery. The people in need of inspection have the above situation. Precautions Taboo before the examination: poor rest, improper diet, excessive fatigue. Requirements for inspection: Actively cooperate with the doctor's work. Inspection process Observe the patient's respiratory movements, inhale and exhale, the movement of the diaphragm, and thus determine the symptoms. Not suitable for the crowd Inappropriate crowd: no Adverse reactions and risks Nothing.

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