The two most sensitive examination findings of pleural effusion are inspiratory crackles and decreased chest expansion on the affected side. Why is pleural effusion associated with inspiratory crackles? I understand that crackles are an indication of fluid. This makes acoustic sense to me in the case of pulmonary edema when fluid is being sloshed around in the alveoli. But why crackles when fluid is in the pleural space? By analogy, I can partially fill a balloon with water but I can't imagine how this material could result in cracking noises.
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