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==Overview==
==Overview==
In [[medicine]], the '''respiratory examination''' is performed as part of a [[physical examination]], or when a patient presents with a respiratory problem ([[dyspnea]] (shortness of breath), [[cough]], [[chest pain]]) or a history that suggests a [[pathology]] of the [[lung]]s.
In [[medicine]], the '''respiratory examination''' is performed as part of a [[physical examination]], or when a patient presents with a respiratory problem ([[dyspnea]] (shortness of breath), [[cough]], [[chest pain]]) or a history that suggests a pathology of the lungs.
==Respiratory system diagnostic tests==
===Sputum examination===
* Appearance, color, blood, smell
** Colorless (Bronchitis)
** Green (pulmonary infection)
** Red (carcinoma)
** Frothy pink (pulmonary edema)
** Black (pollutants)
* Order test - Routine microscopy (gram and ZN stain), cytology, culture


==External links==
==External links==

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Overview

In medicine, the respiratory examination is performed as part of a physical examination, or when a patient presents with a respiratory problem (dyspnea (shortness of breath), cough, chest pain) or a history that suggests a pathology of the lungs.

Respiratory system diagnostic tests

Sputum examination

  • Appearance, color, blood, smell
    • Colorless (Bronchitis)
    • Green (pulmonary infection)
    • Red (carcinoma)
    • Frothy pink (pulmonary edema)
    • Black (pollutants)
  • Order test - Routine microscopy (gram and ZN stain), cytology, culture

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