Coarse

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Coarse (medical term)

Coarse (/koʊrs/), in the context of medical terminology, is often used to describe certain physical characteristics or qualities that are rough, irregular, or not finely detailed. The term has its roots in the Middle English word 'cors', which means 'ordinary or inferior'.

Usage in Medical Context

In a medical context, 'coarse' is often used to describe the texture or sound of something. For example, a doctor might refer to a patient's lungs as having a 'coarse' sound if the breath sounds are harsh or rough. Similarly, a radiologist might describe an X-ray image as 'coarse' if it shows irregular or rough textures.

Related Terms

  • Coarse crackles: A type of abnormal lung sound that is often described as being similar to the sound of velcro being pulled apart. Coarse crackles are typically indicative of conditions such as pneumonia or pulmonary edema.
  • Coarse tremor: A type of tremor that is characterized by large, irregular movements. Coarse tremors are often seen in conditions such as Parkinson's disease or alcohol withdrawal syndrome.
  • Coarse hair: A term used to describe hair that is thick, rough, or hard in texture. Coarse hair can be a normal variation, or it can be indicative of certain medical conditions or nutritional deficiencies.

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