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Garland triangle

Garland triangle (G. Garland m, the American doctor, 1848-1926) – area of a surface of a breast over which at preload of a lung the collected pleural exudate listens a clear percussion sound; Garland's limits of a triangle are outlined by the upper bound of dullness over the exudate, a perpendicular to a backbone which is carried out from the highest point of the upper bound of dullness and a backbone.

 
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