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Wenckebach differs from complete heart block in that complete heart block usually has:
Crepitus
A crackling or popping sound or sensation experienced under the skin and joints or in the lungs, often indicating the presence of air in abnormal places or friction between bone and cartilage.
Tactile Fremitus
A clinical examination method involving the vibration of the chest wall that is palpable on physical examination, often indicating the presence of lung disease or consolidation.
Chest Tube
A medical device inserted into the pleural space of the chest to remove air, fluid, or pus, commonly used in cases of pneumothorax or pleural effusion.
Palpable Thyroid Gland
A condition in which the thyroid gland can be felt upon physical examination, possibly indicating an abnormality.
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