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A doctor may not be able to detect certain conditions through a stethoscope, such as soft tissue injuries, fractures, or conditions involving the skin and subcutaneous tissues. Additionally, some diseases, like certain cancers or metabolic disorders, may not produce audible sounds detectable by a stethoscope. Imaging techniques or laboratory tests are often necessary to diagnose these issues effectively.

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