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crepitus

Posted By: Pat on 2005-07-25
In Reply to: crepitus, crepitation, and crepitance - BOS User

I worked for a huge orthopedic group and we all typed crepitus ONLY!. I know most of the docs say crepitance, though. Guess it is OK to use but I don't.


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crepitus, crepitation, and crepitance
are all synonymous. The adj. form is crepitant ("crepitants" is not a word).

Although crepitance is not found in dictionaries, its frequent usage has made it acceptable. (straight from BOS)
Stedman's on 3 forms crepitant, crepitus, crepitation
crepitant:
1. Relating to or characterized by crepitation.
2. Denoting a fine bubbling noise (rale) ...
3. The sensation imparted to the palpating finger by gas or air ...

crepitus:
1. SYN crepitation.
2. A noisy discharge of gas from intestine.
ex: articular c., the grating of a joint
ex: bony c., SYN crepitation (2)

Stedman's Illustrated, 26th edition
crepitation:
1. Crackling; the quality of a fine bubbling sound (rale) ...
2. The sensation felt on placing the hand over the seat of a fracture ...
3. Noise or vibration produced by rubbing bone or irregular cartilage ...